Full name | Hamburger Sport-Verein III e.V. |
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Nickname(s) | HSV-III |
Founded | September 29, 1887 |
Ground | Paul-Hauenschild-Sportplätze Kura 2 [1] |
Capacity | 1,000 |
Manager | Stefan Gehrke |
League | Landesliga Hammonia [2] |
Hamburger SV III, also known as Hamburger SV Amateure, [3] is the second reserve team of Hamburger SV, a professional football club based in Hamburg, Germany. [4] [5] Established to develop young talents and provide a pathway to the senior team, Hamburger SV III competes in Landesliga Hammonia.
Hamburger SV III was founded in 1887 as the second reserve team of Hamburger SV. The team's primary objective is to nurture promising young players and help them progress to the first team. Throughout its history, Hamburger SV III has played a crucial role in the club's youth development efforts.
Hamburger SV III competes in the Landesliga Hammonia, which is part of the German football league system.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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