Germany Regionalliga North 03/30 15:00 20 VfB Oldenburg v TSV Havelse - View
Germany Regionalliga North 04/07 12:00 28 TSV Havelse v SC Spelle-Venhaus - View
Germany Regionalliga North 04/10 17:00 22 SSV Jeddeloh v TSV Havelse - View
Germany Regionalliga North 04/13 13:00 29 SV Meppen v TSV Havelse - View
Germany Regionalliga North 04/21 12:00 30 TSV Havelse v SC Weiche Flensburg 08 - View
Germany Regionalliga North 04/27 11:00 31 Hamburg SV II v TSV Havelse - View
Germany Regionalliga North 05/01 12:00 19 TSV Havelse v Bremer SV - View
Germany Regionalliga North 05/05 12:00 32 TSV Havelse v Eintracht Norderstedt - View
Germany Regionalliga North 05/08 17:00 27 TSV Havelse v FC Kilia Kiel - View
Germany Regionalliga North 05/12 12:00 33 FC Teutonia 05 v TSV Havelse - View
Germany Regionalliga North 05/18 13:30 34 TSV Havelse v SV Drochtersen-Assel - View

Wikipedia - TSV Havelse

TSV Havelse is a German association football club based in Garbsen, Lower Saxony, near Hanover.

History

The club was founded in 1912 as FC Pelikan-Havelse by a group of thirteen young men from the small village of Havelse. They took their name from the maker's brand of the first football purchased by the club for the grand sum of 7,50 Reichsmarks. World War I took a heavy toll on the club, which was inactive for a time. In 1929, a local gymnastics club, Turnverein Havelse was formed and four years later the "Pelikans" took to the field again as the club's football side. Some time during the 1930s – club records are not clear – the club took on its current name.

For most of its existence this has been un-storied local side: the highlight for the team was a single season spent in the 2. Bundesliga in 1990–91. From 1986 to 1990 the club was led by Volker Finke, who played with the team from 1969 to 1974, and then went on to become the longtime coach of SC Freiburg. Their biggest achievements in the DFB-Pokal came against the same team. In 1991 and 2012, the club eliminated 1. FC Nürnberg to advance to the third and second round respectively of the competition proper.

Since 2010 the club has played in the tier four Regionalliga Nord with a second place in 2013 as its best result.

The club finished 3rd in the shortened 2020–21 Regionalliga Nord. They qualified for the promotion play-offs, as the top two teams, Weiche Flensburg and Werder Bremen II did not apply for 3. Liga licenses. They achieved promotion to the 3. Liga after winning 2–0 on aggregate against 1. FC Schweinfurt. However, they were relegated after just one season in the 3. Liga, with their relegation being confirmed on 16 April 2022 after a 1–1 draw vs. Hallescher FC.

TSV Havelse is a German soccer team based in the city of Garbsen, Lower Saxony. The team was founded in 1912 and has a long history of playing in various regional leagues. Currently, TSV Havelse competes in the Regionalliga Nord, which is the fourth tier of German soccer.

The team plays its home matches at the Wilhelm-Langrehr-Stadion, which has a capacity of 5,000 spectators. The team's colors are blue and white, and its mascot is a blue and white eagle.

TSV Havelse has a strong youth academy and has produced several talented players who have gone on to play for top-tier German clubs. The team's style of play is characterized by a fast-paced, attacking approach, with an emphasis on quick passing and movement off the ball.

Off the field, TSV Havelse is known for its strong community involvement and support. The team has a dedicated fan base and regularly organizes events and activities to engage with its supporters.

Overall, TSV Havelse is a respected and competitive soccer team with a rich history and a bright future ahead.