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Hamburger SV
Full name Hamburger Sport-Verein e. V.
Nickname(s) Die Rothosen (The Red Shorts)
Der Dino (The Dinosaur)
Short name HSV
Founded 29 September 1887 (as SC Germania)
2 June 1919 (as Hamburger SV)
Ground Volksparkstadion
(Capacity: 57,000)
Chairman Flag of Germany Marcell Jansen
Head Coach Flag of Germany Tim Walter
Current League 2. Bundesliga 
2021–22 2. Bundesliga, 3rd
Website Club home page
Hamburger SV 2021-22 homeHamburger SV 2021-22 awayHamburger SV 2021-22 third

Hamburger Sport-Verein e.V. is a German sport club based in Hamburg, its largest branch being its football department, currently competing in the 2. Bundesliga, Germany's second tier. Although the current HSV was founded in June 1919 from a merger of three earlier clubs, it officially traces its origin to 29 September 1887 when the first of the predecessors, SC Germania, was founded. HSV's football team has the unique distinction of having played continuously in the top tier of the German football league system since the end of World War I. It is the only team that has played in every season of the Bundesliga since its foundation in 1963, at which time the team was led by German national captain Uwe Seeler.

HSV has won the German national championship six times, the DFB-Pokal three times and the League Cup twice. The team's most successful period was from the mid-1970s until the mid-1980s when, in addition to several domestic honours, they won the 1976–77 European Cup Winners' Cup and the 1982–83 European Cup. Their outstanding player was German national star Felix Magath. To date, HSV's last major trophy was the 1986–87 DFB-Pokal.

HSV play their home games at the Volksparkstadion in Bahrenfeld, a western district of Hamburg. The club colours are officially blue, white and black but the home kit of the team is white jerseys and red shorts. The team's most common nickname is "die Rothosen" (the Red Shorts). As it is one of Germany's oldest clubs, it is also known as der Dinosaurier (the Dinosaur). HSV have rivalries with Werder Bremen, with whom they contest the Nordderby, and Hamburg-based FC St. Pauli, whom they contest the Hamburg derby.

HSV is notable in football as a grassroots organisation with youth development a strong theme. The club had a team in the Women's Bundesliga from 2003 to 2012 but it was demoted to Regionalliga level because of financial problems. Other club departments include badminton, baseball, basketball, bowling, boxing, cricket, darts, hockey, golf, gymnastics, handball and cardiopulmonary rehabilitation exercises. These departments represent about 10% of the club membership. HSV is one of the biggest sports clubs in Germany with over 70,000 members in all its departments and stated by Forbes to be among the 20-largest football clubs in the world.

Squads[]

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Portugal GK Daniel Heuer Fernandes
2 Flag of France DF William Mikelbrencis
3 Flag of Germany DF Moritz Heyer
4 Flag of Germany DF Sebastian Schonlau (captain)
7 Flag of Germany FW Filip Bilbija
8 Flag of Slovakia MF László Bénes
9 Flag of Germany FW Robert Glatzel
10 Flag of Germany MF Sonny Kittel
11 Flag of Ghana FW Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer
12 Flag of Germany GK Tom Mickel
14 Flag of Netherlands MF Ludovit Reis
16 Flag of Sweden GK Marko Johansson
17 Flag of England MF Xavier Amaechi
18 Flag of Gambia MF Bakery Jatta
No. Position Player
19 Flag of Germany GK Matheo Raab
21 Flag of Germany DF Tim Leibold (vice-captain)
23 Flag of Germany MF Jonas Meffert
27 Flag of France FW Jean-Luc Dompé
28 Flag of Switzerland DF Miro Muheim
34 Flag of Germany DF Jonas David
36 Flag of Finland MF Anssi Suhonen
37 Flag of Kosovo DF Valon Zumberi
40 Flag of Germany GK Leo Oppermann
41 Flag of Egypt MF Omar Megeed
42 Flag of Germany MF Ogechika Heil
43 Flag of Germany DF Bent Andresen
44 Flag of Croatia DF Mario Vušković
46 Flag of Germany MF Elijah Krahn

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Hamburger SV squad - 2023–24

Adler •  Diekmeier •  Cléber •  Spahić •  Djourou (c) •  Douglas Santos •  Wood •  Holtby •  10 Lasogga •  11 Gregoritsch •  14 Hunt •  15 Waldschmidt •  17 Kostić •  18 Jatta •  19 Feka •  20 Ekdal •  21 Bahoui •  22 Ostrzolek •  23 Halilović •  24 Sakai •  25 Köhlert •  27 Müller •  28 Jung •  30 Hirzel •  31 Mathenia •  32 Ronstadt •  34 Porath •  36 Mickel •  37 Seo •  39 Götz • 

Manager:  Flag of Germany Bruno Labbadia
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2. Bundesliga 2023–24

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