Results

Germany Landesliga 05/20 13:12 - Luneburger SK Hansa v SV Lindwedel-Hope W 3-1
Germany Oberliga Niedersachsen 05/21 13:00 34 Luneburger SK Hansa v FSV Schoningen D 0-0
Germany Oberliga Niedersachsen 05/14 13:00 33 Valencia Women v Luneburger SK Hansa L 3-2
Germany Oberliga Niedersachsen 05/07 13:00 32 Luneburger SK Hansa v SC Spelle-Venhaus L 0-2
Germany Oberliga Niedersachsen 04/28 17:30 31 Heeslinger SC v Luneburger SK Hansa L 1-0
Germany Oberliga Niedersachsen 04/23 13:00 30 Luneburger SK Hansa v FT Braunschweig W 4-0
Germany Oberliga Niedersachsen 04/19 17:30 20 Ramlingen-Ehlershausen v Luneburger SK Hansa W 1-2
Germany Oberliga Niedersachsen 04/16 13:00 29 [12] HSC Hannover v Luneburger SK Hansa [17] W 0-1
Germany Oberliga Niedersachsen 04/10 14:00 25 Luneburger SK Hansa v Lupo-Martini Wolfsburg D 0-0
Germany Oberliga Niedersachsen 04/06 17:30 23 Luneburger SK Hansa v TuS Bersenbruck L 1-3
Germany Oberliga Niedersachsen 03/31 18:00 28 SV Ahlerstedt/Ottendorf v Luneburger SK Hansa L 1-0
Germany Oberliga Niedersachsen 03/25 13:00 27 Luneburger SK Hansa v VfL Oldenburg D 1-1

Wikipedia - Lüneburger SK Hansa

Lüneburger SK Hansa is a football club from the Lower Saxon Hanseatic town of Lüneburg in Northern Germany. The club was founded in spring 2008 as part of the planned merger of the football divisions of the two sports clubs Lüneburger SK and Lüneburger SV.

History

The former Oberliga team, Lüneburger SK, got into financial difficulties after its relegation from Regional League North (Regionalliga Nord) in 2001, which eventually led in 2002 to the initiation of insolvency proceedings. To resolve the club's debts its president, Manfred Harder, looked for suitable partners. After three months of negotiations he announced in early 2008 with the committee of the district league team, Lüneburger SV, the foundation of a new club, FC Hansa Lüneburg.

In the 2008–09 season the new club merged the football divisions of both clubs fully. FC Hansa Lüneburg took over the position held by Lüneburger SK in the Lower Saxony League (Niedersachsenliga) and its right to participate in the first main round of the 2008–09 DFB-Pokal, playing VfB Stuttgart (result 0–5). In the Lower Saxony League the club achieved 4th place in its first season.

In the 2013–14 season of the Niedersachsenliga, Lüneburg SK Hansa was the champion and have thus played since the 2014–15 season again in the 4th league, the Regionalliga Nord. In the 2017–18 season, LSK again played in the DFB-Pokal. The club were beaten in the first main round, with a 1–3 defeat against Bundesliga side Mainz 05, however midfielder Felix Vobejda scored the first goal for the club in the cup's history.

The first team has been using the Heinrich-Langeloh-Platz (shared with TSV Bardowick) since 2014, after Wilschenbruch stadium was demolished following its sale to make way for new residential homes.

Lüneburger SK Hansa is a German football club based in Lüneburg, Lower Saxony. Founded in 1910, the club has a rich history and a passionate local following. Known for its distinctive red and white colors, Lüneburger SK Hansa has made a name for itself in regional leagues and competitions.

The team plays its home matches at the Stadion an der Gelehrtenschule, which provides an intimate atmosphere for fans to support their players. Over the years, Lüneburger SK Hansa has developed a reputation for nurturing local talent and promoting youth development, making it a vital part of the community.

Competing in the lower tiers of German football, the club is known for its competitive spirit and dedication to the game. With a focus on teamwork and resilience, Lüneburger SK Hansa continues to strive for success, aiming to climb the ranks and make its mark in German football. The club embodies the values of hard work, community, and passion for the sport, making it a beloved institution in Lüneburg and beyond.