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TSV 1861 Nördlingen : ウィキペディア英語版
TSV 1861 Nördlingen

The TSV 1861 Nördlingen is a German football club in the town of Nördlingen, Schwaben, formed in 1861. It plays its home games at the Gerd-Müller-Stadion which has a capacity of 10,000 spectators. Apart from football, the club offers 14 other sports departments, the most successful by far being the basketball-department which currently has a men's and women's team in the 2nd Basketball Bundesliga (II).
==Basketball==
:See Giants Nördlingen
The club has two very successful basketball teams, the men's team now named ''Giants Nördlingen'' and the womes's ''WWK Donau-Ries Nördlingen''. Both the men's and women's team played in the 2nd Basketball Bundesliga in 2008. The women's team belonged to the Basketball-Bundesliga for many years from 1989〔Faszination Basketball, publisher: Deutscher Basketball Bund, 1991, page: 206, ISBN 3-927857-29-7 (in German)〕 before voluntarily withdrawing to the second division. The men's team won the Basketball-Regionalliga South-East (III) in 2003 and played in the 2nd Bundesliga-Süd (II) which now is called ''2nd Bundesliga Pro-A'' until 2008, when the team achieved promotion to the Basketball Bundesliga.〔(Website on European Basketball ), accessed: 8 December 2007〕 Once before, in the 1972–73 season, did the team reach this level, to finish last out of eight teams in the southern group of the Bundesliga and to be imideatelly relegated.〔Faszination Basketball, publisher: Deutscher Basketball Bund, 1991, page: 198, ISBN 3-927857-29-7 (in German)〕
The 2007–08 season was by far the most successful in the club's basketball history. Both the men's and women's senior teams won their league and earning promotion, with the women being especially dominant, winning 21 out of their 22 games, with a 63–72 defeat at home to ''ASC Theresianum Mainz'' being the only loss of the season.〔(TSV Nördlingen basketball website ), accessed: 29 April 2008〕 The men's team won the league championship on the strength of a 17-game winning streak, lasting until the end of the season.〔(''Pro A'' website ), accessed: 29 April 2008〕 Both teams are eligible for ''Bundesliga'' promotion.
Men's seasons (selection):
* 1972–73 Bundesliga-Süd 8th (relegated)
* 2002–03 Regionalliga Südost 1st (promoted)
* 2003–04 2nd Bundesliga-Süd 14th
* 2004–05 2nd Bundesliga-Süd 10th
* 2005–06 2nd Bundesliga-Süd 8th
* 2006–07 2nd Bundesliga-Süd 9th
* 2007–08 2nd Bundesliga Pro-A 1st (promoted)
* 2008–09 Basketball Bundesliga
Women's seasons (selection):
* 1987–88 2nd Bundesliga-Süd 2nd
* 1988–89 2nd Bundesliga-Süd 1st (promoted)
* 1989–90 Basketball Bundesliga 7th
* 1990–91 Basketball Bundesliga 10th
* 2007–08 2nd Bundesliga-Süd 1st (promoted)
* 2008–09 Basketball Bundesliga

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