Heeslinger SC

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Heeslinger SC
Heeslinger SC logo.png
Full nameHeeslinger Sportclub e.V.
Founded1 July 2013
GroundWaldstadion
Capacity1,000
Head coachHans-Jürgen Bargfrede
League Niedersachsenliga (V)
2015–16 13th

Heeslinger SC is a German association football club from the town of Heeslingen, Lower Saxony. The footballers are part of a larger sports club that had departments for aerobics, athletics, badminton, bowling, gymnastics, Pilates, table tennis, and volleyball.

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History

The association was founded on 1 July 2013 as the successor of TuS Heeslingen which was founded in 1906. TuS was the subject of a 2011 tax investigation in Rotenburg for reported irregularities, namely unpaid non-wage labour costs and payments in so-called "black money." [1] Overall, the claims of the tax office and the social insurance institutions amounted to almost one million euros. [2]

TuS was refused a licence for the 2013–14 Oberliga season and folded because a blank certificate was submitted to the tax office, among others. SC entered their first competition, the Landesliga Lüneburg and finished runners-up behind Teutonia Uelzen in 2014. They won the league next year and were promoted to the Niedersachsenliga for the first time.

Honours

The club's honours:

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References

  1. Freese, Matthias (30 November 2011). "TuS Heeslingen im Visier der Steuerfahnder" [TuS Heeslingen in the visor of a tax investigation]. kreiszeitung.de (in German).
  2. Ludwig, Mareike (3 May 2013). "In Zukunft als Heeslinger SC" [In the future, as Heeslinger SC]. kreiszeitung.de (in German).