TVB Stuttgart

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TVB 1898 Stuttgart
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Full nameTVB Stuttgart Handball GmbH & Co. KG
Nickname(s)Wild Boys
Short nameTVB
Founded1898;126 years ago (1898)
Arena Porsche-Arena
Capacity6,181
Head coach Michael Schweikardt
League Handball-Bundesliga
2022–23 15th of 18
Club colours  
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Home
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Away
Website
Official site

TVB 1898 Stuttgart is a handball club from Waiblingen, town of Bittenfeld, Germany. that plays in the Handball-Bundesliga.

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Stuttgart
Location of TVB 1898 Stuttgart

History

TV Bittenfeld played in the 2nd Division German Handball Championship from the 2006/07 season to the 2014/15 season. After finishing third overall in the 2014/15 season, the team advanced to the 1st division German league and changed its name to TVB 1898 Stuttgart. The team's home matches will be played in Scharrena Stuttgart. Due to the limited capacity of the domestic arena, some matches will be held at the nearby Porsche-Arena. Starting in the 2021/22 season, all matches will be in the Porsche Arena. The club has a local rivalry with HBW Balingen-Weilstetten.

Crest, colours, supporters

Club crest

Kits

Sports Hall information

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Home hall: Porsche-Arena

Team

Current squad

Squad for the 2023–24 season [1]
TVB Stuttgart handball club.png TVB 1898 Stuttgart

Technical staff

Transfers

Transfers for the 2024–25 season

Transfers

Transfers for the 2025–26 season

Previous squads

Former club members

Notable former players

Former coaches

SeasonsCoachCountry
1973–2007 Günter Schweikardt Flag of Germany.svg
2007–2008 Henning Fröschle Flag of Germany.svg
2008 Jens Baumbach Flag of Germany.svg
2008–2013 Günter Schweikardt Flag of Germany.svg
2013 Heiko Burmeister Flag of Germany.svg
2013–2015 Jürgen Schweikardt Flag of Germany.svg
2015–2016 Thomas König Flag of Germany.svg
2016–2018 Markus Baur Flag of Germany.svg
2018–2021 Jürgen Schweikardt Flag of Germany.svg
2021–2022 Roi Sánchez Flag of Spain.svg
2022– Michael Schweikardt Flag of Germany.svg

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