BFC Nordstern
BFC Nordstern | |||
Full name | Berlin football club Nordstern | ||
place | Berlin | ||
Founded | 1907 | ||
Dissolved | 1973 | ||
Club colors | Blue White | ||
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Top league | Berlin City League | ||
successes | Qualification for the city league 1946/47 |
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The BFC Nordstern was a German football club from Berlin , which existed from 1907 to 1973 and which played its home games at Gesundbrunnen and Wedding.
history
The BFC Nordstern was founded in 1907. He initially took part in the championship round of the Berlin Ball Game Association and was able to win the association's championship in the 1908/09 season. Until the end of the Second World War, however, the BFC did not play a significant role in Berlin football. In 1933 the club merged with BFC Teutonia in 1909, and until 1945 appeared under the name Teutonia-Nordstern 07 .
In 1945 the club was dissolved and re-established as SG Osloer Straße . The sports group took part in the newly created Berlin City League in 1945/46 , in which 36 teams in four groups determined the first Berlin post-war champion. SG Osloer Straße only narrowly missed the four-man finals for the championship determination as group runner-up behind SG Mariendorf , but was able to qualify for the single-track city league from 1946/47 ahead of SG Südring and SG Britz . The club, renamed SG Nordstern in 1947 and BFC Nordstern in 1949 , was a fixture in higher-class West Berlin local football until 1972, and until 1972 shuttled exclusively between the Oberliga Berlin and the Amateur League Berlin .
After Nordstern had to leave the amateur league with Normannia 08 Berlin , the club merged with VfL Nord Berlin in 1973 to form SV Nord-Nordstern Berlin. The club was transformed from a pure football club into a sports club in which other sports were also practiced. Nord-Nordstern Berlin was unable to return to higher regions and merged with Rapide Wedding in 2001 to form SV Nord Wedding 1893 . The crash into insignificance could not be prevented after a short flight of highs (2002 promotion to the association league, 2004 relegation). For several years they have been fighting desperately against relegation to the bottom division, which was mostly only barely prevented.
statistics
- Participation in the Berlin City League: 1945/46
- Participation in Oberliga Berlin: 1946/47, 1947/48, 1951/52 to 1954/55
- Participation in the Berlin amateur league: 1950/51, 1955/56, 1957/58 to 1971/72
literature
- Hardy Greens : BFC Nordstern. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 55.