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TV Lützellinden 1904 e.V., also known as TV Giessen-Lützellinden, was a German sports club from Giessen best known for its women's handball team. It was established in 1904. Lützellinden won seven national championships and five between 1988 and 2001, which makes it the Bundesliga's most successful team after Bayer Leverkusen. In 1991 it reached the European Cup's final and defeated defending champion Hypo Niederösterreich to become the first ex-West German club to win the major European trophy. Lützellinden also reached the final the following year, but lost to Niederösterreich. In 1993 Lützellinden won its second EHF trophy, the Cup Winners' Cup, beating Rostselmash in the final. It subsequently reached the 1994 Champions League's semifinals and the 1995 Cup Winners' Cup's final, lost t

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  • Der TV Lützellinden 1904 e.V. war ein Verein aus dem Gießener Stadtteil Lützellinden. Im Jahr 1904 gegründet wurde er international bekannt durch seine erfolgreiche Frauenhandball-Mannschaft. Aufgrund von finanziellen Altlasten einer drei Jahre zuvor erfolgten Insolvenz wurde der Verein am 12. Oktober 2006 von den 91 anwesenden Mitgliedern bei der Jahreshauptversammlung einstimmig aufgelöst. Im Anschluss daran wurde der gegründet. (de)
  • Le TV Lützellinden 1904 e.V. (Giessen TV Lützellinden) est un club allemand de handball féminin basé à Giessen. Meilleur club allemand au tournant des années 1990, le club remporte notamment la Coupe des clubs champions en puis deux Coupes des vainqueurs de coupe en 1993 et 1996. Si le club remporte son septième titre de Champion d'Allemagne en 2001, il est relégué en 2004 en championnat régional à cause de problèmes financiers avant d'être dissous deux ans plus tard. Le TSV 2006 Lützellinden est alors créé mais ne parvient pas à rééditer les performances de son illustre prédécesseur. (fr)
  • TV Lützellinden 1904 e.V., also known as TV Giessen-Lützellinden, was a German sports club from Giessen best known for its women's handball team. It was established in 1904. Lützellinden won seven national championships and five between 1988 and 2001, which makes it the Bundesliga's most successful team after Bayer Leverkusen. In 1991 it reached the European Cup's final and defeated defending champion Hypo Niederösterreich to become the first ex-West German club to win the major European trophy. Lützellinden also reached the final the following year, but lost to Niederösterreich. In 1993 Lützellinden won its second EHF trophy, the Cup Winners' Cup, beating Rostselmash in the final. It subsequently reached the 1994 Champions League's semifinals and the 1995 Cup Winners' Cup's final, lost to Dunaújvárosi NKS, before winning its second Cup Winners' Cup in 1996 over Kraš Zagreb. Its best results in its seven last international appearances, between 1997 and 2003, was reaching the 2002 EHF Cup's semifinals. In 2004 Lützellinden was relegated to the Regionalliga for financial trouble, and two years later it was disbanded. A new club was created, TSV 2006 Lützellinden. (en)
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  • Der TV Lützellinden 1904 e.V. war ein Verein aus dem Gießener Stadtteil Lützellinden. Im Jahr 1904 gegründet wurde er international bekannt durch seine erfolgreiche Frauenhandball-Mannschaft. Aufgrund von finanziellen Altlasten einer drei Jahre zuvor erfolgten Insolvenz wurde der Verein am 12. Oktober 2006 von den 91 anwesenden Mitgliedern bei der Jahreshauptversammlung einstimmig aufgelöst. Im Anschluss daran wurde der gegründet. (de)
  • Le TV Lützellinden 1904 e.V. (Giessen TV Lützellinden) est un club allemand de handball féminin basé à Giessen. Meilleur club allemand au tournant des années 1990, le club remporte notamment la Coupe des clubs champions en puis deux Coupes des vainqueurs de coupe en 1993 et 1996. Si le club remporte son septième titre de Champion d'Allemagne en 2001, il est relégué en 2004 en championnat régional à cause de problèmes financiers avant d'être dissous deux ans plus tard. Le TSV 2006 Lützellinden est alors créé mais ne parvient pas à rééditer les performances de son illustre prédécesseur. (fr)
  • TV Lützellinden 1904 e.V., also known as TV Giessen-Lützellinden, was a German sports club from Giessen best known for its women's handball team. It was established in 1904. Lützellinden won seven national championships and five between 1988 and 2001, which makes it the Bundesliga's most successful team after Bayer Leverkusen. In 1991 it reached the European Cup's final and defeated defending champion Hypo Niederösterreich to become the first ex-West German club to win the major European trophy. Lützellinden also reached the final the following year, but lost to Niederösterreich. In 1993 Lützellinden won its second EHF trophy, the Cup Winners' Cup, beating Rostselmash in the final. It subsequently reached the 1994 Champions League's semifinals and the 1995 Cup Winners' Cup's final, lost t (en)
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  • TV Lützellinden (en)
  • TV Lützellinden (de)
  • TV Lützellinden 1904 e.V. (fr)
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