BSG Melsa Halle

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BSG Melsa Halle
Full name Company sports club Melsa Halle
place Halle (Saale) , Saxony-Anhalt
Founded circa 1949
Dissolved circa 1951
Club colors nb
Stadion nb
Top league nb
successes Young World Cup 1951 (junior area)

The BSG Melsa Halle was a company sports association from Halle (Saale) in Saxony-Anhalt .

history

After the Second World War , the sports operations in the Soviet Zone and in the GDR were essentially carried out by municipal sports associations (SG). From around 1949, most of the sports associations were assigned to so-called sponsoring companies and have since been referred to as the company sports association (BSG).

In the state of Saxony-Anhalt, the " Association of State- owned Enterprises Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering Saxony-Anhalt" (VVB Melsa) existed since 1949 . The VVB Melsa was an association of mechanical engineering and electrical engineering companies from various locations in Saxony-Anhalt. The BSG Melsa Halle was supported by the Melsa companies based in Halle .

The men's soccer team of BSG Melsa Halle reached the first main round of the FDGB Cup in 1950 , but was eliminated after a 2: 7 defeat against BSG Sachsenverlag Dresden . The young footballers of the BSG won the Young World Cup in 1951 .

The bowlers of the BSG Melsa Halle became East German champions in 1950.

The VVG Melsa was dissolved again in 1951. It is not known whether the BSG in Halle supported by it continued under a different name or under a new sponsorship.

Personalities

Kurt Vorkauf was the coach of the soccer team at BSG Melsa Halle in 1951.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ State archive Saxony-Anhalt: VVB Melsa
  2. ^ Club chronicle Dresdner SC
  3. Young World Cup on rsssf.com (English)
  4. ^ List of the GDR champions in bowling
  5. ^ State archive Saxony-Anhalt: Dissolution of the VVB Melsa
  6. ^ Kurt Vorkauf's curriculum vitae on the Vorwärts Cottbus website