Post SV Chemnitz

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Post SV Chemnitz
Club logo
Surname Post Sports Club Chemnitz e. V.
Club colors Blue yellow
Founded 1948
Association headquarters Marktsteig 110, 09125 Chemnitz
Members 650
Departments 10 sections
Homepage www.chemnitz-postsv.de

The Post SV Chemnitz is a sports club in Chemnitz with 10 sections: General Sports Group, football , gymnastics , hockey , athletics , skiing , tennis , table tennis , volleyball and hiking / hiking / orienteering. It has 650 members (as of December 2012) .

history

Historical logo of the BSG Post

Post SV Chemnitz was founded on October 1, 1948 as the company sports association BSG Post Chemnitz and later renamed BSG Karl-Marx-Stadt . Initially, around 380 athletes trained in the four sections of football, handball, hockey and athletics. In 1951, Deutsche Post took over the Post Stadium and built a modern venue. 1952 saw the inauguration of two soccer fields, a running track, a hockey field and three tennis courts. By the turn of 1989, the BSG had grown to 20 sections and 2,400 postal athletes.

Sections

hockey

The hockey section has 115 members (as of January 2012) . The women play in the Central German Association League, the first men in the Central German Oberliga. There are several youth teams, seniors and parent hockey players. As BSG Post Karl-Marx-Stadt, the men were indoor hockey champions of the GDR in 1957 and 1979 . The best-known hockey player is Gerold Quinger, a 22-time national player of the GDR, who is still active in the over 65 national team today.

GDR national players from Post SV Chemnitz

Men's Period Number of games Ladies Period Number of games
Joachim Boettcher 1955-1956 9 Cathleen Valdorf 1989 1
Hans Popp 1956 1
Manfred Illig 1957-1962 14th
Gerald Quinger 1971-1974 22nd
Klaus Tauscher 1973 1

Soccer

The soccer department of Post Chemnitz always appeared in the lower class. Participation in the third or fourth-rate district league Karl-Marx-Stadt were not reached until 1989, since the fall of the wall, the club has been active in Chemnitz local football without exception. Home is the stadium on Marktsteig .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Chronicle Post SV Chemnitz. Retrieved December 22, 2012 .
  2. List of national players. hockey.de, accessed on December 22, 2012 .
  3. Hockey archive on the homepage of the German Hockey Association: [1] (accessed on March 11, 2013)