| Full name | Turn- und Sportverein Havelse 1912 e.V. | |||
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| Nickname | Pelikans | |||
| Founded | 1912 | |||
| Ground | Eilenriedestadion | |||
| Capacity | 5,001 | |||
| President | Manfred Hörnschemeyer | |||
| Manager | Samir Ferchichi | |||
| League | 3. Liga | |||
| 2024–25 | Regionalliga Nord, 1st of 18 (promoted) | |||
| Website | www | |||
TSV Havelse is aGerman association football club based inGarbsen,Lower Saxony, nearHanover.
The club was founded in 1912 asFC Pelikan-Havelse by a group of thirteen young men from the small village of Havelse. They took their name from the maker's brand of the first football purchased by the club for the grand sum of 7,50 Reichsmarks. World War I took a heavy toll on the club, which was inactive for a time. In 1929, a local gymnastics club,Turnverein Havelse was formed and four years later the "Pelikans" took to the field again as the club's football side. Some time during the 1930s – club records are not clear – the club took on its current name.
For most of its existence this has been un-storied local side: the highlight for the team was a single season spent in the2. Bundesliga in1990–91. From 1986 to 1990 the club was led byVolker Finke, who played with the team from 1969 to 1974, and then went on to become the longtime coach ofSC Freiburg. Their biggest achievements in theDFB-Pokal came against the same team. In 1991 and 2012, the club eliminated1. FC Nürnberg to advance to the third and second round respectively of the competition proper.
From 2010 the club played in the tier fourRegionalliga Nord and finished in second place in 2013. They finished third in the shortened2020–21 Regionalliga Nord to qualify for thepromotion play-offs, as the top two teams,Weiche Flensburg andWerder Bremen II did not apply for3. Liga licences.[1] They achieved promotion to the 3. Liga after winning 2–0 on aggregate against1. FC Schweinfurt.[2] However, they were relegated after just one season, with their relegation being confirmed on 16 April 2022 after a 1–1 draw againstHallescher FC.[3][4] The club returned to the 3. Liga for the2025–26 season after finishing in first place in the2024–25 Regionalliga Nord and winning thepromotion play-offs againstLokomotive Leipzig.[5]
TSV Havelse plays in theWilhelm-Langrehr-Stadion, originally built as the "TSV-Kampfbahn an der Hannoverschen Straße" in 1933. However, since the stadium does not meet the requirements for the 3. Liga, the club played at theHeinz von Heiden Arena (then known as the HDI-Arena) in nearbyHanover for the duration of the2021–22 season.[6] They will mainly play at theEilenriedestadion in Hanover during the2025–26 season for the same reason, moving to the Heinz von Heiden Arena for high-risk matches.[7]
The club's honours:
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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