BSV Cottbus-Ost

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BSV Cottbus-Ost
Logo of the BSV Cottbus-Ost
Basic data
Surname BSV Cottbus-Ost eV
Seat Cottbus , Brandenburg
founding 1899
Colours Blue red
Website www.bsvcottbusost.de
First soccer team
Venue Stadium on the city ring
Places 4000
league District league Niederlausitz
2016/17 2nd place
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The BSV Cottbus-Ost is a German football club from Cottbus . The home of the 120-member club is the stadium on the city ring . The BSV Cottbus-Ost is the successor to the FV Brandenburg Cottbus and the GDR league team progress Cottbus .

society

Logo of the FV Brandenburg Cottbus
Historical logo of BSG Progress Cottbus

The BSV Cottbus was founded in 1899 as FV Brandenburg 1899 Sandow , shortly afterwards the name changed to FV Brandenburg 1899 Cottbus . Brandenburg Cottbus was one of the founding members of the Niederlausitzer Ballspiel-Vereine as well as one of the founding members of the Southeast German Football Association . In 1906, Brandenburg Cottbus became Niederlausitzer football champion and was thus allowed to take part in a playoff for participation in the German football championship in 1905/06 against the winner of the Breslauer Ballspiel- Vereinigung. This game took place on April 1, 1906 in Dresden and was lost 1: 3 against SC Schlesien Breslau . On October 30, 1913, SC Preußen 1906 Cottbus joined the club. In 1927 and 1928 Cottbus was able to win the Niederlausitz football championship twice and was thus allowed to take part in the final round of the southeast German championship .

In 1945 the FV Brandenburg was dissolved and re-established as SG Cottbus-Ost . In 1946/47 Cottbus won the final against SG Forst-Mitte Brandenburg football champions. The success was repeated in the 1947/48 season. In 1948 the SG Cottbus-Ost reached the final of the Brandenburg Championship after successes over the SG Grube Marga and SG Eberswalde-Nord . With a 1-0 win in the final against SG Babelsberg , Cottbus qualified for the soccer east zone championship in 1948 , in which they failed in the quarter-finals at SG Weimar-Ost . In 1949/50 the Lausitzers could not qualify for the GDR Oberliga after a 2-0 final defeat in the Brandenburg State League against ZSG Großräschen and were incorporated into the newly created DS League in 1950. The sports community, briefly renamed Rot-Weiß Cottbus , acted as ZSG Textil Cottbus from 1951 and as BSG Progress Cottbus from 1952 . The second highest division held progress Cottbus only two seasons and rose in 1952 together with local rivals Lokomotiv Cottbus in the third class district league . In contrast to the city rivals Vorwärts Cottbus , Lok Cottbus or Energie Cottbus , Progress Cottbus never had a financially strong sponsoring company and remained in the third and fourth class GDR football.

After the reunification, the name was changed to BSV Cottbus-Ost . The top division since then has been the Brandenburg State League . The current league is the Niederlausitz district league .

statistics

Known players

Well-known trainers

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. GERMANY 1905-06. Retrieved March 2, 2015 .
  2. Udo Luy: Football in South-East Germany (Silesia) 1893-1914. Self-published, Kleinrinderfeld 2017, p. 436.