ATSV Wurzen

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ATSV Wurzen
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Basic data
Surname ATSV "Frisch Auf" Wurzen eV
Seat Wurzen , Saxony
founding September 1, 1898
Colours blue White
Website www.atsv-wurzen.de
First soccer team
Head coach Mario Mäding
Venue Fresh to the stadium
Places 8000
league National class north
2015/16 10th place (Fresh on Wurzen)
home


The ATSV "Frisch Auf" Wurzen eV is a sports club from Wurzen in Saxony . He works mainly in the field of soccer.

history

From the foundation to the early 1950s

The ATSV was founded in 1898 as a gymnastics club. From around 1910 football was primarily played, but the club never appeared nationwide. Only after the end of the Second World War did Wurz's footballers gain in importance. The ATSV, which was dissolved in 1946 at the behest of the Soviet occupying power, was replaced by SG Wurzen. Their soccer team reached the Saxon qualifying round for the 1st East Zone Championship in 1948 , but was eliminated from the later East Zone Master SG Planitz . In 1952, the soccer team, now part of the soccer section of the company sports association Empor Wurzen West, became Saxon soccer champions. At the same time, the BSG reached the semi-finals of the GDR soccer cup , only there was eliminated against the later cup winner SG Volkspolizei Dresden after a 1: 3 away defeat. The team repeated the same cup triumph in 1954, when they again advanced to the semi-finals and were only defeated 0-2 by Motor Zwickau .

Second and fourth class in GDR football

With the Saxon championship title, Wurzen had qualified for the second-rate GDR league . Mainly due to the 19 hits of his striker Rolf Keil, who was 2nd in the league scorer list, the newcomer achieved a good 5th place. This good performance was improved by two 3rd places in the following two years, now under the name BSG Empor Wurzen. With Horst Zedel , the team again had an excellent goalscorer, who in 1954 was the sixth top scorer in his league season with 13 goals. It was not until 1956 that a downward trend occurred, which in 1959 led to relegation to the Second GDR League . There Wurzen played, inter alia, with the later GDR national player Manfred Walter until 1963, then the II. GDR league was dissolved, and as table thirteenth Empor had to play in the future in the Leipzig district league . In 1967 there was the first descent into the fourth class district class, after which there was a constant up and down between the district league and the district class until the end of the GDR soccer game in 1990. In 1990 Empor Wurzen reached 6th place in the district league and thus qualified for the new state league of Saxony .

League overview 1952 to 1990
1952-1959 GDR League 2nd league
1960-1963 II. GDR League 3rd league
1963-1967 District League Leipzig 3rd league
1967-1970 District class Leipzig 4th league
1970-1975 District League Leipzig 3rd league
1975-1981 District class Leipzig 4th league
1981-1985 District League Leipzig 3rd league
1985-1986 District class Leipzig 4th league
1986-1990 District League Leipzig 3rd league

Football in the DFB league system

After the reunification , the 1. FSV Wurzen club was founded in 1990 instead of the BSG football section. He played only one year in the regional league, then until 1996 in the Leipzig district league (fifth or sixth class). In 1992 the name was changed to "Fresh Up" Wurzen. From 1996 on there was again a constant up and down between the regional and district leagues. In 2004 a temporary low point was reached with the relegation to the district class, since 2007 the ATSV has been playing in the district league again, which has been 7th division since 2008.

In May 2007, a game of the ATSV's C-youth made headlines , at which racist slogans were heard from young players and spectators - in a stadium named after the resistance fighter Albert Kuntz, who was born in the neighboring community of Bennewitz .

In the 2013/14 season, a player who sits on the Wurzen City Council for the NPD will play in the goal of the first team . During the game at BSG Chemie Leipzig, this led to anti-fascist calls from home fans, who were punished by the association . Since the 2012/2013 season they have been playing in the national class north.

Stadion

ATSV stadium "Fresh up"

The teams play their home games in the "Frisch-Auf-Stadion" (formerly Albert Kuntz Stadium ). It has 8,000 spectators, 200 are covered seats.

People of particular importance

  • Harro Miller was a trainer at ATSV, previously a top division player at 1. FC Lok Leipzig
  • Hans Studener played soccer at BSG Empor until 1957, then coach in Leipzig and GDR selection coach
  • Manfred Walter was a junior player with the BSG Empor and then played 242 times in the GDR league and played 16 international matches
  • Horst Zedel played from 1952 to 1955 for BSG Empor, then for SC Empor Rostock in the GDR league

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Heike Baldauf: Neo-Nazis in the East: hatred of Jews in the children's league. In: Spiegel Online . May 31, 2007.
  2. Whoever calls “Nazi” has to pay. In: taz.de , December 19, 2013.