The Spielvereinigung Halstenbek-Rellingen is a sports club from the Schleswig-Holstein suburbs of Hamburg, Halstenbek and Rellingen.
[6] However, Turan's tenure ended already in November 2008, as the club reported that a trusting collaboration with manager Hans Jürgen Stammer was no longer possible.
[9] The previous manager Stammer, who had held this position for six years,[10] was elected as the club's chairman in 2010.
To prevent relegation, the club tried a coaching change in March 2017 and dismissed Bliemeister, whose tenure had lasted around eight years.
[12] Heiko Barthel, who had already been appointed as the new coach from the start of the 2017/18 season,[13] took over the position in mid-March 2017 with immediate effect,[12] but was unable to avert the Oberliga relegation.
In May 2017, SV HR reached the final of the Hamburg Cup competition again[14] and lost to Eintracht Norderstedt.
[15] On the last matchday of the 2022/23 season in the Landesliga Hammonia, SV HR overtook HSV Barmbek-Uhlenhorst and finished second, which meant participation in the promotion playoff.
[17] Here is the article content translated to English Wikipedia markup: Nationally known athletes from this club are Kay Rückert (1991 trial training with second division club FC St. Pauli, at that time also in talks with Bayer Uerdingen,[18] contract player with the Werder Bremen Amateurs in 1994/95), Michael Dahms (previously FC St. Pauli), Craig Hyde (formerly San Diego Nomads, USA, later director of a soccer school in California),[19] Michael Fischer (formerly FC St. Pauli),[20] Claus Reitmaier (previously VfL Wolfsburg, 1.
[citation needed] In March 1996, consisting of Mark Gienke, Arne and Lars Kreitz, Olli Rahnasto, and Wolfgang Winkler, they won the North German Indoor Championship[citation needed] In the same month, SVHR player Arne Kreitz became German Youth Champion.