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Stuttgarter RC Full name Stuttgarter Rugby Club e.V. Union German Rugby Federation Founded 1934 Location Stuttgart, Germany Ground(s) Hohe Eiche Chairman Bo Pernter League(s) 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West 2009–10 1st Team kit Official website www.rugby-stuttgart.de The Stuttgarter RC is a German rugby union club from Stuttgart, currently playing in the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West. Contents 1 History 1.1 Predecessors 1.2 Current club 2 Club honours 3 Recent seasons 3.1 Men 3.2 Women 4 References 5 External links // History Predecessors The origins of the club go back to 1934 when the first Stuttgarter Rugby Club was formed. The club disappeared and was later reformed in 1958.[1] The new club joined the PSG Stuttgart shortly after re-formation and, under this name, won a first Southern German championship in 1971. It took almost 20 years for PSG to repeat this success, winning the championship once more in 1990 and earning promotion to the Rugby-Bundesliga.[1] The early 1990s were to become club's most successful era, reaching the final of the German league cup twice and winning it in 1992. In 1995 however, it suffered relegation from the Bundesliga and, the year after, dropped to the third division Rugby-Regionalliga. In 1997 finally, PSG was declared bankrupt and the rugby era at the club finished.[1] Current club A new Stuttgarter Rugby Club was formed the following year and formed a on-the-field union with TV Pforzheim. The new team won the Southern German championship once more but SRC decided to terminate the partnership with TVP and retained an independent team in the Regionalliga.[1] In this league, it finished runners-up in 2006, followed by a championship the year after, which was won without a defeat. It followed up with a title in the Southern German Regionalliga championship and promotion to the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West.[1] The club finished second in the league in its first season there, but only managed a ninth place in 2009. In 2009-10, the team was back at the top of the table and won the South/West championship as well as the 2nd Bundesliga one, but indicated that it would not take up promotion to the Bundesliga.[2] [3] The club also has a successful women's team, which plays at the highest level in Germany, the Women's Rugby Bundesliga, but has yet to win a national championship at this level. Club honours Southern German rugby union championship Champions: 1971, 1990, 1999, 2007 German rugby union league cup Winner: 1992 Runners up: 1991 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West Champions: 2010 Runners up: 2008 Rugby-Regionalliga Baden-Württemberg Champions: 2007 Runners up: 2006 Recent seasons Men Year Division Position 2000-01 Rugby-Regionalliga Baden-Württemberg (III) 2001-02 Rugby-Regionalliga Baden-Württemberg 4th 2002-03 Rugby-Regionalliga Baden-Württemberg 5th 2003-04 Rugby-Regionalliga Baden-Württemberg 3rd 2004-05 Rugby-Regionalliga Baden-Württemberg 2005-06 Rugby-Regionalliga Baden-Württemberg 2nd 2006–07 Rugby-Regionalliga Baden-Württemberg 1st — Promoted 2007–08 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West 2nd 2008–09 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West 9th 2009–10 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West (II) 1st 2010–11 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West Women Year Division Position 2004-05 2005-06 Women's 2nd Rugby Bundesliga 1st 2006–07 Women's 2nd Rugby Bundesliga (II) 1st 2007–08 Women's Rugby Bundesliga (I) 5th 2008–09 Women's Rugby Bundesliga 4th 2009–10 Women's Rugby Bundesliga 3rd References ^ a b c d e Geschichte des Stuttgarter Rugby Club (German) History of the SRC, accessed: 6 April 2010 ^ Victoria Linden verzichtet auf den Bundesligaaufstieg (German), totalrugby.de, published: 27 May 2010, accessed: 29 May 2010 ^ RC gewinnt Zweitligameisterschaft - verzichtet aber dennoch auf den Aufstieg (German), totalrugby.de, published: 31 May 2010, accessed: 1 June 2010 External links (German) Official website Stuttgarter RC club info at totalrugby.de v · d · e2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West  · 2010–11 clubs SC 1880 Frankfurt II  • TSV Handschuhsheim II  • Heidelberger RK II  • RG Heidelberg II  • ASV Köln Rugby  • RC Luxembourg  • München RFC  • StuSta München  • TV Pforzheim  • Stuttgarter RC List of clubs v · d · eRugby-Regionalliga  · 2010–11 clubs Baden-Württemberg Freiburger RC  • Heidelberger TV II  • SC Neuenheim II  • TSG Heilbronn  • RC Konstanz  • TV Pforzheim II  • TSB Ravensburg  • RC Rottweil  • Stuttgarter RC II Bavaria Augsburg RFC  • RFC Bad Reichenhall  • Illesheim RFC  • TV Memmingen  • München RFC II  • StuSta München II  • RC Regensburg 2000  • Vilsenwöhr RC East RK 03 Berlin II  • Berliner RC III  • Berliner SC  • Berliner SV 92 Rugby  • Stahl Brandenburg Rugby • RV Dresden  • Stahl Hennigsdorf Rugby  • RU Hohen Neuendorf II  • USV Jena  • RC Leipzig  • Veltener RC Hesse TG 75 Darmstadt  • SC Frankfurt 1880 III  • URC Gießen 01  • SG Hausen/Babenhausen  • RK Heusenstamm II  • RU Marburg Lower Saxony RSV Göttingen  • SG SV Odin/VfR Döhren II  • DSV 78 Hannover II  • TSV Victoria Linden II  • SC Germania List II North Welfen SC Braunschweig  • Union 60 Bremen  • Bremen 1860  • Hamburg Exiles RFC  • FC Schwalbe Hannover  • FT Adler Kiel Rugby  • 08 Ricklingen/Wunstorf  • FC St. Pauli Rugby II  • SG Jesteburg/Geesthacht North Rhine-Westphalia Elmpt Falcons  • ASV Köln Rugby II  • RC Hürth  • Grashof RC Essen  • Münster Marauders  • Wiedenbrücker TV Rhineland-Palatinate DJK Andernach  • RC Kaiserslautern  • RC Luxembourg II  • SG Mainz/Worms II  • Ramstein Rogues RFC  • RC Worms  • Stade Sarrois Rugby List of rugby union clubs in Germany v · d · eWomen's Rugby Bundesliga  · 2009–10 clubs Bundesliga Heidelberger RK  • SC Germania List  • SC Neuenheim  • Stuttgarter RC  • FC St. Pauli Rugby 2nd Bundesliga RK 03 Berlin  • SC Berlin  • SG Erfurt/Jena  • ASV Köln Rugby  • SG Mittelhessen  • München RFC  • Wiedenbrücker TV List of clubs