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'''SV Steinach''' is a [[Germany|German]] [[football (soccer)|football]] [[List of football clubs in Germany|club]] that plays in Steinach, a town 75 km south of [[Erfurt]] in [[Thuringia]]. This small local club was founded on November 4, [[1908]] as ''FC Steinach''. Play was suspended through [[World War I]] and after the war, in [[1919]], they merged with another football side, ''FC Teutonia''. The following year, the winter sports club ''Wintersportverein Steinach'' also joined and remained part of the club until [[1926]]. From [[1933]] to [[1936]], ''Steinach'' played in the Gauliga Mitte, one of sixteen regional leagues formed through the reorganization of German football under the [[Third Reich]]. They were relegated in [[1937]], but returned for a season in [[1939]] before sitting out for the duration of [[World War II]]. The club resumed play in [[East Germany|East Germany's]] Bezirksliga Suhl in [[1952]] as ''BSG Motor Steinach''. Through the late 50's and early 60's the team bounced up and down between the second and third division Liga and 2.Liga. They earned promotion to the top-flight DDR Oberliga where they played the [[1964]] and [[1965]] seasons before falling back. With [[German re-unification]] in 1990 the club took on the name ''SV 08 Steinach'' and plays today in the Thüringenliga (V).
'''SV Steinach''' is a [[Germany|German]] [[football (soccer)|football]] [[List of football clubs in Germany|club]] that plays in Steinach, a town 75 km south of [[Erfurt]] in [[Thuringia]]. This small local club was founded on November 4, [[1908]] as ''FC Steinach''. Play was suspended through [[World War I]] and after the war, in [[1919]], they merged with another football side, ''FC Teutonia''. The following year, the winter sports club ''Wintersportverein Steinach'' also joined and remained part of the club until [[1926]]. From [[1933]] to [[1936]], ''Steinach'' played in the Gauliga Mitte, one of sixteen regional leagues formed through the reorganization of German football under the [[Third Reich]]. They were relegated in [[1937]], but returned for a season in [[1939]] before sitting out for the duration of [[World War II]]. The club resumed play in [[East Germany|East Germany's]] Bezirksliga Suhl in [[1952]] as ''BSG Motor Steinach''. Through the late 50's and early 60's the team bounced up and down between the second and third division Liga and 2.Liga. They earned promotion to the top-flight DDR Oberliga where they played the [[1964]] and [[1965]] seasons before falling back. With [[German re-unification]] in 1990 the club took on the name ''SV 08 Steinach'' and plays today in the Landesliga Thüringen (V).


''Steinach'' has a number of other sports departments and offers its members winter sports, bowling, table tennis, volleyball, gymnastics aund Tae Kwon Do.
''Steinach'' has a number of other sports departments and offers its members winter sports, bowling, table tennis, volleyball, gymnastics aund Tae Kwon Do.

Revision as of 20:58, 25 February 2006

SV 08 Steinach
Full nameSportverein 1908 Steinach e.V.
Founded1908
GroundStadion am Fellberg
Capacity6,000
LeagueLandesliga Thüringen (V)
2004-05Landesliga Thüringen

SV Steinach is a German football club that plays in Steinach, a town 75 km south of Erfurt in Thuringia. This small local club was founded on November 4, 1908 as FC Steinach. Play was suspended through World War I and after the war, in 1919, they merged with another football side, FC Teutonia. The following year, the winter sports club Wintersportverein Steinach also joined and remained part of the club until 1926. From 1933 to 1936, Steinach played in the Gauliga Mitte, one of sixteen regional leagues formed through the reorganization of German football under the Third Reich. They were relegated in 1937, but returned for a season in 1939 before sitting out for the duration of World War II. The club resumed play in East Germany's Bezirksliga Suhl in 1952 as BSG Motor Steinach. Through the late 50's and early 60's the team bounced up and down between the second and third division Liga and 2.Liga. They earned promotion to the top-flight DDR Oberliga where they played the 1964 and 1965 seasons before falling back. With German re-unification in 1990 the club took on the name SV 08 Steinach and plays today in the Landesliga Thüringen (V).

Steinach has a number of other sports departments and offers its members winter sports, bowling, table tennis, volleyball, gymnastics aund Tae Kwon Do.


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