BSV Brandenburg
The BSV Brandenburg (originally BSV Stahl Brandenburg ) was a sports club from Brandenburg an der Havel . Until the football and handball sections were spun off into the BSV in 1990, they were sections of the BSG Stahl Brandenburg , the company sports association of the Brandenburg steel and rolling mill and the BSG Stahl Kirchmöser (only handball). The home stadium of the footballers was the municipal stadium at Quenz , the handball players played in the steel hall . After a bankruptcy , the successor club FC Stahl Brandenburg was founded.
History of the entire club
The club emerged from the soccer ball section of the BSG Stahl Brandenburg, founded on November 20, 1950, and the handball sections of the company sports associations Stahl Brandenburg and Stahl Kirchmöser. After the political change in 1990, the BSG was separated and from then on operated as BSV Stahl Brandenburg. Three years later, the steel fell from the club name and from then on the club was only called BSV Brandenburg. The handball department was founded out of the club as HV 92 Brandenburg , but returned to the club in 1996 before it was dissolved in 1997. In 1998 the association files for bankruptcy. Then the football club Stahl Brandenburg was founded , which took over the licenses and contracts of the disbanded old club and sees itself in the tradition of BSG Stahl and the BSV.
Soccer
BSV Brandenburg | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | BSV Brandenburg e. V. | ||
Seat | Brandenburg an der Havel , Brandenburg | ||
founding | November 20, 1950 as BSG Stahl Brandenburg 1990 spin-off 1998 dissolution |
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Colours | Blue White | ||
First soccer team | |||
Venue | Stadium at the Quenz | ||
Places | 15,500 | ||
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Sporting development
BSG / BSV (steel) Brandenburg
The BSG Stahl team played in the fifth class district class until 1955. After the dissolution of the soccer section of the BSG Einheit Brandenburg , the unit's starting place in the district league was taken. In 1958 it was promoted to the 2nd GDR League for the first time . In this, however, the team only lasted a year. In 1970, after the second GDR league had been abolished in the meantime, the rise to the GDR league , in which steel was able to establish itself, succeeded. For a long time, the BSG helped determine the level of the league and quickly became a top club in the league. In 1973 they became runner-up. The first season victory came in 1983 , but the steelworkers still failed in the promotion round to the GDR Oberliga . The jump in the top flight succeeded a year later, 1984 . The greatest success of the steel footballers in the 1986/87 season was their participation in the European competition, the UEFA Cup , after they finished fifth in the league advance season. In the UEFA Cup, Stahl Brandenburg reached the second round, but was eliminated from eventual European Cup winners IFK Göteborg . Two years later, Brandenburg achieved its best season result in the league with 4th place in the table.
After the reunification, the football department of BSG Stahl was spun off into BSV Stahl and the first team played one season in the 2nd Bundesliga North . This was followed by two years in the then third-class Oberliga Nordost , participation in the German amateur championship in 1993 and qualification for the Regionalliga Nordost for the 1994/95 season . It was followed by relegation to the fourth-class Oberliga Nordost and immediately thereafter in 1995/96, relegation to the fifth-class association league .
In 1998 the BSV had to file for bankruptcy and was deleted from the register of associations.
FC Stahl Brandenburg
As a direct consequence, the FC Stahl Brandenburg was founded in 1998, which is in the tradition of the predecessor club and took over the playing rights of the first men's team of the BSV in the association league. In 1999 the local rival BSC Süd 05 rose to the fourth-class league at that time and FC Stahl was only number 2 in the city. In 2002 both clubs were supposed to merge, but due to large fan protests and the resulting withdrawn sponsors this idea was not implemented. After the 2004/05 season of the then fifth-rate Brandenburg League , Stahl was temporarily again the best club in town, as the team placed before BSC Süd 05, which had been relegated from the league the previous year. The next year, however, the FC rose to the national league, while the BSC Süd 05 was able to hold the league.
In May 2007, efforts by local politicians became known that a new club should emerge from FC Stahl and its local rivals. Members of FC Stahl gave the newly elected board of directors in July 2007 the task of maintaining FC Stahl as an independent association. In November 2007, the city authorities approved a debt relief plan presented by the board.
After three years in the regional league, FC Stahl succeeded on June 27, 2009 with a 6-2 home win (first leg 1-0) against RSV Waltersdorf 09 (Landesliga Süd) in a promotion relegation to the sixth class at that time Brandenburg League, which he left at the end of the 2017/18 season down to the state league, in which the first team is currently competing (as of 2019).
successes
- as BSG Stahl Brandenburg
- Participation in the UEFA Cup 1986/87
- First class ( DDR-Oberliga ) 1984/85 - 1989/90
- as BSV steel or BSV
- First class ( NOFV-Oberliga ) 1990/91
- 2nd Bundesliga 1991/92
- Brandenburg State Cup 1994
European Cup matches
The predecessor BSG Stahl played four games in the 1986 UEFA Cup . The results always from the perspective of BSG Stahl Brandenburg:
1st round: BSG Stahl Brandenburg - Coleraine FC , Northern Ireland |
First leg: 1: 1 (0: 0), September 17, 1986, 3 p.m., The Showgrounds, Coleraine, 3,000 spectators |
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Second leg: 1-0 (1-0), October 1, 1986, 2:30 p.m., Stadion am Quenz , Brandenburg, 18,000 spectators |
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2nd round: BSG Stahl Brandenburg - IFK Göteborg , Sweden |
First leg: 0-2 (0-2), October 22, 1986, 7:00 p.m., Gamla Ullevi , Gothenburg, 7,000 spectators |
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Second leg: 1: 1 (1: 1), November 5, 1986, Stadion am Quenz, 1:30 p.m., Brandenburg, 22,000 spectators |
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Coach history (since 1972)
BSG Stahl Brandenburg
- July 1972 - March 1974: Wilfried Klingbiel
- July 1974 - June 1975: Karl Schäffner
- July 1975 - June 1978: Siegfried Ziem
- July 1978 - June 1983: Karl Schäffner
- July 1983 - June 1985: Heinz Werner
- July 1985 - June 1989: Peter Kohl
- July 1989 - March 1990: Gerd Struppert
BSV Stahl and BSV Brandenburg
- March 1990 - October 1991: Eckhard Düwiger
- October 1991 - January 1992: Günther Reinke
- January 1992 - April 1992: Helmut Kosmehl
- April 1992 - June 1992: Eckhard Düwiger
- July 1992 - September 1992: Rolf Schafstall
- September 1992 - September 1994: Werner Voigt
- September 1994 - June 1995: Christoph Ringk
- July 1995 - September 1995: Peter Kohl
- September 1995 - June 1996: Winfried Kräuter
- July 1996 - February 1997: Lothar Hamann
- February 1997 - June 1998: Uwe Öchsle
National player
National team players who were active at BSG Stahl Brandenburg or BSV Stahl or BSV Brandenburg:
- Steffen Freund (21 A for Germany)
- Michael Hartmann (4 A for Germany)
- Eberhard Janotta (1 A and Olympic selection of the GDR)
- Frank Jeske (Olympic selection for the GDR)
- Wilfried Klingbiel (6 A, 5 × Olympic selection, 12 junior international games for the GDR)
- Andreas Lindner (GDR Olympic selection)
- Eckart Märzke (31 international youth matches and 1 international B match for the GDR)
- Ingo Nachtigall (15 international youth games for the GDR)
- Markus Wuckel (4 A, 24 × Olympic selection (11 goals), 28 × U21 (11 goals) for the GDR)
- René Schneider (1 A for Germany)
Other well-known players
Handball
Sports history
The team of the BSG Stahl Brandenburg and the BSG Stahl Kirchmöser played in 1986/87 for the first time in the handball GDR Oberliga , the top division. After relegation and promotion they came in 1988/89 on the tenth, in the following season 1989/90 on the ninth place in the table.
In 1990 the handball sections of BSG Stahl and the footballers of Stahl Brandenburg were spun off from their clubs and founded the BSV Stahl Brandenburg. With eight wins and two draws, they came under a new name in the 1990/91 season again on the ninth place in the table and thus qualified for the handball Bundesliga . The Bundesliga season turned into a fiasco for almost all of the former top teams in the GDR. Due to the departure of a large part of the top performers after the political change, the BSV was not competitive and could only achieve a single victory and a draw in the North Season. The BSV occupies the last place in the Eternal Table of the German Handball League.
In the following second division season 1992/93 , the handball players, who in turn had been spun off from BSV Stahl and founded HV 92 Brandenburg , came fourth (out of fourteen) in the North Season. The 1993/94 season was the handball club penultimate and relegated.
In December 1994 the handball club was renamed HV Brandenburger Adler. In 1996 they rejoined the club, renamed BSV Brandenburg, which they had left four years earlier. Until 1997 one took part in the game operation. Probably in the same year the handball department was dissolved.
Sporting record
league | Playing times | Games | Victories | draw | Defeats | Gates | Points | Eternal place in the table |
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DDR-Oberliga | 4th | 82 | 21st | 8th | 53 | 1720: 1922 | 50-114 | 17th |
1st National League | 1 | 26th | 1 | 1 | 24 | 442: 599 | 3 - 49 | 88 |
2nd Bundesliga | 2 | 60 | 24 | 7th | 29 | 1182: 1220 | 55-65 | 107. |
Individual evidence
- ↑ BSV STAHL BRANDENBURG . Accessed December 26, 2014.
Coordinates: 52 ° 24 ′ 43.1 ″ N , 12 ° 30 ′ 13 ″ E