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HSG Blomberg-Lippe

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HSG Blomberg-Lippe
Full nameHSG Blomberg-Lippe Bundesliga GmbH
Founded1993; 32 years ago (1993)[1]
ArenaSchulzentrum Blomberg
Capacity900
Head coachSteffen Birkner
LeagueBundesliga
2023–246th
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Home
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Website
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HSG Blomberg-Lippe is a German women's handball club,[2] that competes in the Handball-Bundesliga Frauen since their promotion in 2006.[3] They play their home matches in Schulzentrum Blomberg, which have capacity for 900 spectators. They play in blue shirts and black shorts.

History

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HSG Blomberg-Lippe was formed in 1993 as a fusion of the two clubs TV Herrentrup and TV Blomberg in 1993.[1]

TV Herrentrup

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TV Herrentrup was formed in 1905 and played women's handball from 1972 onwards.[4] In 1986 they were promoted to the 3rd tier, and in 1989 they were promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga.[4]

TV Blomberg

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TV Blomberg was formed in 1886.[5]

HSG Blomberg-Loppe

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When the two clubs fused HSG Blomberg-Lippe took over the license of TV Herrentrup and could thus start in the 2nd Bundesliga. After 2 seasons of finishing 2nd, the team was promoted in the 1995-96 season.[3] They were relegated again in the 2001-02 season.[3] In 2003-04 and 2004-05 they finished 2nd in the 2nd tier, and in 2005-06 they where promoted to the Bundesliga after beating SC Markranstädt in the playoff.[3]

From January 2008 until 2010 the club was known as ProVital Blomberg-Lippe for sponsorship reasons.

In 2010 they reached the final of the DHB-Pokal, where they lost to Bayer Leverkusen. Four years later they were once again in the final, this time losing to HC Leipzig.[3]

Kits

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Team

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Current squad

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Squad for the 2025-26 season[6]

Transfers

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Transfers for the season 2025–26

Results

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Season League Rank Games Goals Diff. Points
1993/94 2. Bundesliga Mitte 4 20 380:334 +46 23:17
1994/95 2. Bundesliga Süd 4 26 489:468 +21 32:20
1995/96 2. Bundesliga Süd 1 26 562:470 +92 41:11
1996/97 Bundesliga 9 22 456:489 33 17:27
1997/98 Bundesliga 6 22 522:519 +3 22:22
1998/99 Bundesliga 9 22 511:556 45 17:27
1999/2000 Bundesliga 10 22 504:540 36 10:34
2000/01 Bundesliga 9 22 544:550 6 17:27
2001/02 Bundesliga 13 26 652:763 −111 11:41
2002/03 2. Bundesliga Nord 3 26 742:670 +72 35:17
2003/04 2. Bundesliga Nord 2 26 848:691 +157 39:13
2004/05 2. Bundesliga Nord 2 28 857:701 +156 44:12
2005/06 2. Bundesliga Nord 1 26 860:619 +241 48:4
2006/07 Bundesliga 8 22 573:686 −113 14:30
2007/08 Bundesliga 9 22 617:682 65 14:30
2008/09 Bundesliga 7 22 608:606 +2 19:25
2009/10 Bundesliga 4 22 617:564 +53 28:16
2010/11 Bundesliga 8 22 665:645 +20 19:25
2011/12 Bundesliga 8 20 554:557 3 16:24
2012/13 Bundesliga 8 22 577:630 53 15:29
2013/14 Bundesliga 9 22 581:625 44 16:28
2014/15 Bundesliga 7 26 725:661 +64 31:21
2015/16 Bundesliga 9 26 740:745 5 21:31
2016/17 Bundesliga 9 26 701:730 29 20:32
2017/18 Bundesliga 8 26 723:698 +25 32:20
2018/19 Bundesliga 6 26 689:681 +8 28:24
2019/20 Bundesliga 4 18 527:490 +37 26:10
2020/21 Bundesliga 5 30 880:810 +70 43:17
2021/22 Bundesliga 6 26 726:740 14 28:24
2022/23 Bundesliga 5 26 774:729 +45 33:19
2023/24 Bundesliga 6 26 743:702 +41 32:20

References

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  1. ^ a b "Gründung" (in German). HSG Blomberg-Lippe. Retrieved 30 June 2025.
  2. ^ "Verein" (in German). hsg-blomberg-lippe.de. Retrieved 13 March 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Vereinerfolge" (in German). HSG Blomberg-Lippe. Retrieved 30 June 2025.
  4. ^ a b "Geschichte" (in German). TV Herrentrup. Retrieved 30 June 2025.
  5. ^ TV Blomberg homepage
  6. ^ "Kader 2021/22" (in German). hsg-blomberg-lippe.de. Archived from the original on 27 November 2021. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
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