BFC Meteor 06

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BFC Meteor 06
Logo BFC Meteor 1906.gif
Basic data
Surname Berlin soccer club Meteor 06 eV
Seat Berlin-Wedding
founding June 1, 1906
Colours blue yellow
Website www.bfcmeteor06.de
First soccer team
Venue Hungarian street sports field
Places about 500
league Landesliga Season 2
2018/19 2nd place (district league)
home
Away

The Berlin FC Meteor 06 is a German football club from the Berlin district of Wedding . The home of the BFC is the Ungarnstrasse sports field , which can accommodate around 500 spectators.

history

Historical logo of the BFC Meteor 06

The BFC was founded on June 1, 1906. In the first few years, the football club was relatively unsuccessful in the championship of the Berlin Ball Game Association . The regular game operations were intervened from 1912 in the championship of the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs , in which the BFC mostly played in the second division.

In 1918 the BFC formed a syndicate with Roland 04 Berlin and competed under the name War Association Meteor / Roland Berlin until the end of the First World War . The football club, which is now in the association's first division, lost the decisive qualifying game for the Oberliga Berlin-Brandenburg against BFC Alemannia 90 with 0: 1 after the end of the war and was integrated into the Berlin district league. In the following years the participation in the Berlin Oberliga between 1922 and 1932 succeeded for a total of six seasons. The BFC could not qualify for the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg , which was newly founded from 1933 . In 1944 the BFC formed a syndicate again; with the SV Norden-Nordwest one acted as KSG Meteor / NNW Berlin until 1945 . KSG had made it to the Gauliga in terms of sport, but decided not to participate.

Hungarian street sports ground, home of the BFC

In 1945 the BFC was dissolved and re-established together with Reinickendorfer FC Alt-Holland as SG Schäfersee Berlin . After a brief renaming to Blau-Gelb Wedding , the historical name BFC Meteor 06 was reverted to in 1949 . Until the mid-seventies, Meteor was a fixture in the Berlin amateur league , from which it was promoted to the Berlin Regional League in 1968 and 1971 . In 1962, the BFC reached the final in the Berlin State Cup , which in those years was known as the Karl-Heinz-Schulz-Pokal , but was clearly defeated 1: 4 by the SC Tasmania 1900 Berlin team . Since the 1974 relegation from the Berlin amateur league, the BFC sank in the lower-class football of West Berlin . A return to higher-class football was no longer successful. In the ninth-class district league A Season 2 they finished 10th in the table in the 2008/09 season. In the 2009/10 season, the first men's team entered the district league A Season 4. The season turned out to be extremely difficult for the men from the Hanne Sobeck sports facility. Sometimes you could not compete with the full strength of the team. In the end, the 15th and penultimate place in the table was relegated to the district league B. 2013 they returned to the district league A. In 2014 they reached third place in the table. In 2015 he was promoted to the district league.

After the men's teams had said goodbye to the higher division, the BFC's female soccer players celebrated some successes. In 1978 the team became Berlin champions. Four more championships were to follow until 1985. At the German championships , however, the first round was always the end of the line. The soccer players celebrated their greatest success in the 1980/81 DFB Cup . After victories over Komet Bremen and Wedeler TSV , the team only failed in the semifinals at TuS Wörrstadt . In the following years, the Berlin Cup was won three more times, in the DFB Cup each time in the first round it was eliminated. The department was dissolved in 1989 and has not been re-established to this day.

Riots against TuS Makkabi Berlin on August 30, 2015

On August 30, 2015, the BFC played against the third team of TuS Makkabi Berlin in the Julius Hirsch sports facility in Berlin . Anti-Semitic and xenophobic remarks were made by the BFC players in the first half. In the second half the situation escalated so that the referee had to end the game early. After the game ended prematurely, there were further verbal and physical attacks by some BFC players. Alarmed forces from the Berlin police had to intervene and give the opposing players protection.

On August 31, 2015, the Berlin Football Association temporarily excluded the BFC Meteor 06 III from playing until the sports court hearing about the incident. The sports court of the Berlin Football Association ruled on September 18, 2015, that the game that was abandoned when the score was 1-0 for Maccabi was a victory for Maccabi, that the games of BFC Meteor 06 III that were canceled due to the suspension were to be regarded as lost and the Association to deduct another three points "because of proven racist misconduct in at least one case." In addition, the main culprit was banned as a football player until 2017 and fined 300 euros.

statistics

  • Participation in the Berlin Amateur League: 1952/53 to 1959/60, 1963/64 to 1967/68, 1970/71, 1972/73 to 1973/74
  • Participation in Regionalliga Berlin: 1968/69, 1969/70, 1971/72

people

Thomas Häßler

literature

Individual evidence

  1. TuS Makkabi Berlin - press release: Tus Makkabi Berlin condemns anti-Semitic attacks of August 30, 2015
  2. Tagesspiegel Online from September 1, 2015
  3. Tagesspiegel Online from September 21, 2015