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FC Schwalbe Hannover

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FC Schwalbe Hannover
Full nameFussball Club Schwalbe von 1899 e.V.
UnionGerman Rugby Federation
Founded1899
LocationHanover, Germany
Ground(s)Bezirkssportanlage Döhren
ChairmanRudolf Hille
League(s)inactive
2011-12Rugby-Regionalliga North (III), 7th
Official website
www.fcschwalbe.de

The FC Schwalbe Hannover is a German rugby union club from Hanover, until recently playing in the Rugby-Regionalliga Lower Saxony. Apart from rugby, the club also offers other sports like tennis, basketball and boxing. It is based in the Döhren suburb of Hanover and is the biggest sporting club there.[1]

FC Schwalbe has three German rugby union championship to its name, won in 1923, 1926 and 1936 but has not reached a final since.[2]

The term Schwalbe is the German word for swallow.

History

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FC Schwalbe was formed in 1899 as a rugby club, despite the Fussball Club in its name. It took its name from the swallows that were at home in the area around its first playing field.[3]

Schwalbe reached its first German championship final in 1923, which it won 6-3, beating the SC Neuenheim. Another title followed in 1926, this time an 8-0 victory against SC 1880 Frankfurt. The club's third and final triumph came in 1936, when they beat Neuenheim once more, 11-0 on this occasion.[2]

The club was never able to achieve on a similar level again. In 2003, it won promotion to the tier-two 2nd Bundesliga, but was only able to survive at this level for one season, finishing last and being relegated again. After this, it formed a partnership with DRC Hannover and Schwalbe fielded a combined side, together with DRC's reserve team.

In 2008, Schwalbe took out the title in the Rugby-Regionalliga Lower Saxony and then beat SC Siemensstadt on average in the promotion round, winning 19-0 at home and losing 7-16 away.[4] This entitled the team to play in the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East in 2008-09, where the club lost every game except one, which was a draw, and withdrew its team three rounds from the end.[5]

Relegated from the second division, the partnership between Schwalbe and DRC was terminated and the club now fields an independent team again in the Regionalliga, first in Lower Saxony and then in the Regionalliga North. In the 2012–13 season the club does not field a senior men's team.

Club honours

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Recent seasons

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Recent seasons of the club:[6]

Year Division Position
2001-02
2002-03 Rugby-Regionalliga Lower Saxony (III) 2nd — Promoted
2003-04 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East (II) 7th — Relegated
2004-05
2005-06 Rugby-Regionalliga Lower Saxony
North/East championship round 2nd
2006–07 Rugby-Regionalliga Lower Saxony 2nd
North/East championship round 5th
2007–08 Rugby-Regionalliga Lower Saxony (III) 1st — Promoted
2008–09 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East (II) 10th — Relegated
2009–10 Rugby-Regionalliga Lower Saxony (III) 1st
2010–11 Rugby-Regionalliga North (III) 5th
2011–12 Rugby-Regionalliga North 7th
  • From mid-2000s to 2009, the club played as SG Schwalbe/DRC Hannover II, which was a combined team of FC Schwalbe and the reserve team of DRC Hannover.

References

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  1. ^ Willkommen beim FC Schwalbe! Archived 2010-05-14 at the Wayback Machine (in German) FCS website, accessed: 13 April 2010
  2. ^ a b Die Deutschen Meister der Männer Archived October 25, 2007, at the Wayback Machine (in German) DRV website - German rugby union champions (men), accessed: 13 April 2010
  3. ^ Ein Fußballklub (ohne) Fußball? Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine (in German) FCS website - A football club without football?, accessed: 13 April 2010
  4. ^ Rugby Spielpläne - Archiv 2007/2008 - Aufstiegsrunde Nordost (in German) rugbyweb.de, accessed: 13 April 2010
  5. ^ Rugby Spielpläne - Archiv 2008/2009 - 2. Bundesliga Nord (in German) rugbyweb.de, accessed: 13 April 2010
  6. ^ RugbyWeb Ergebnisarchiv (in German) rugbyweb.de - Results archive, accessed: 24 July 2012
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