BC Hartha
BC Hartha | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Ballspiel-Club Hartha eV | ||
Seat | Hartha , Saxony | ||
founding | July 13, 1913 | ||
Website | www.bc-hartha.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Venue | Industrial stadium | ||
Places | nb | ||
league | District league A East | ||
2018/19 | 14th place (regional league) | ||
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The BC Hartha is a football club from the Saxon town of Hartha . It has around 300 members.
history
The association was founded on July 13, 1913. In 1934 he was promoted to the Gauliga Sachsen , the highest German soccer class at the time. Here you could win the Saxony Championship in 1936/37 and 1937/38 and thus qualify for participation in the final round of the German Championship. In the final round, Hartha took second place in the preliminary round, which meant that qualification for the semi-finals was missed both times.
After the Second World War , the association was first re-established as BSG Industrie Hartha and renamed in 1951 to BSG Progress Hartha . From 1953 to 1958 they played in the GDR league . With the descent to the Leipzig district league in 1958, the club disappeared from higher-class football.
After the political changes in the GDR in autumn 1989, the association took on its historical name BC Hartha again on August 18, 1990 . In the 2009/10 season, the club's first men's team rose from the Leipzig district class of the Saxon Football Association to the ninth-class district league A, from which they managed to return immediately to the now renamed district league as champions . From this one rose again in 2013 to the district league A. In 2017, he was promoted to the eight-class district league Muldental / Leipziger Land, from which they were relegated to the district league A again in 2019.
successes
- Master of the Gauliga Sachsen 1936/37 , 1937/38
Known players
- Walter Fritzsch
- Erich Gleixner , Olympic participant in 1952
- Erich Hänel , national player
- Kurt Männer , top scorer of the Tschammer Cup in 1937