

המבורג
סטטיסטיקת עונה
שיא
6W 8D 10L
H:5W/A:1W
שערים
26 / 35 (-9)
H:19/A:7
רשת נקייה
9
H:5/A:4
דירוג
2
שחקנים פצועים (10)
תוצאות אחרונות
@ וולפסבורג
בונדסליגה · 07/03/2026
vs באייר לברקוזן
בונדסליגה · 04/03/2026
vs ר.ב. לייפציג
בונדסליגה · 01/03/2026
@ מיינץ
בונדסליגה · 20/02/2026
vs יוניון
בונדסליגה · 14/02/2026
@ היידנהיים
בונדסליגה · 07/02/2026
vs באיירן מינכן
בונדסליגה · 31/01/2026
@ סט. פאולי
בונדסליגה · 23/01/2026
vs מנשנגלאדבך
בונדסליגה · 17/01/2026
@ פרייבורג
בונדסליגה · 10/01/2026
משחקים קרובים
vs קלן
בונדסליגה
14/03/2026
18:30
@ בורוסיה דורטמונד
בונדסליגה
21/03/2026
18:30
vs אאוגסבורג
בונדסליגה
04/04/2026
15:30
@ שטוטגרט
בונדסליגה
12/04/2026
17:30
@ ורדר ברמן
בונדסליגה
18/04/2026
15:30
vs הופנהיים
בונדסליגה
24/04/2026
15:30
@ איינטרכט פרנקפורט
בונדסליגה
02/05/2026
15:30
vs פרייבורג
בונדסליגה
08/05/2026
15:30
@ באייר לברקוזן
בונדסליגה
16/05/2026
15:30
המבורג
Hamburger SV — officially Hamburger Sport-Verein e.V. — occupies a unique and somewhat melancholic place in the history of German football, a giant of the game whose recent years have been defined by a fall from grace and a long road back. Founded as SC Germania in 1887 and formally constituted under its current name in 1919, HSV is one of the oldest football clubs in Germany. Located in the vibrant port city of Hamburg in northern Germany, the club quickly established itself as a prominent force in the early years of German football, winning their first national championship in 1923. They went on to claim a total of six German championships and three DFB-Pokal titles. Most gloriously, they won the European Cup — the equivalent of today's Champions League — in 1983, defeating Juventus 1-0 in the final in Athens with a goal from Felix Magath under the masterful management of Ernst Happel, one of the great tactical minds of European football. The preceding years also brought the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1976. The undisputed icon of the club in its golden era was Uwe Seeler, a barrel-chested, supremely loyal striker who scored over 400 goals for the club across two decades, famously turned down moves to Inter Milan and Real Madrid, and became a symbol of civic identity for the entire city of Hamburg. HSV holds a distinction that was both a point of extreme pride and ultimately a painful irony: they were one of the sixteen founding members of the Bundesliga in 1963 and remained the only original club to have competed in every single top-flight season without relegation — for 55 unbroken years. That record was sacrosanct to the club's identity, symbolised by the clock at the Volksparkstadion that counted up the time since the Bundesliga's founding. In the 2017-18 season, after a catastrophic campaign, the clock stopped: HSV were relegated from the Bundesliga for the first time in their history, a moment of profound shock across German football. The years that followed brought multiple heartbreaking promotion near-misses — fourth-place finishes and consecutive losses in the promotion play-offs to Hertha Berlin in 2022 and VfB Stuttgart in 2023. But on 10 May 2025, Hamburg finally ended their seven-year absence, securing promotion to the Bundesliga after an emphatic 6-1 demolition of Ulm, scoring a league-leading 76 goals across the season and finishing runners-up in the 2.Bundesliga behind Cologne. HSV will return to the Bundesliga for the 2025-26 season. Hamburg's home, the Volksparkstadion in the Bahrenfeld district, has a long and storied history. The current version of the ground was rebuilt and reopened in 2000 and holds up to 57,000 spectators across two tiers of seating and standing. The stadium hosted five matches at the 2006 FIFA World Cup and is embedded into the social fabric of northern Germany. The club's legendary players beyond Seeler include Kevin Keegan, the English forward who won the European Footballer of the Year award twice during his time at HSV in the late 1970s; the elegant playmaker Rafael van der Vaart; goalkeeper Uli Stein; and in more recent memory, players like Slobodan Rajković and Heung-min Son, whose early development in Europe took place at the club. HSV's return to the Bundesliga is eagerly anticipated across Germany, marking the resurrection of one of the sport's great sleeping giants and the restoration of a club that belongs, by history and culture, among the elite of German football.