BSV Grün-Weiss Neukölln

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BSV Grün-Weiss Neukölln
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Basic data
Surname Berlin sports club
Grün-Weiss-Neukölln 1950 eV
Seat Berlin-Neukölln
founding Summer 1950
Colours green white
Website www.gruen-weiss-neukoelln.de
First soccer team
Venue Sports field Johannisthaler Chaussee 125
Places 1000 (seats)
league
Association League Berlin (Women)
Landesliga Berlin 1 (Men)
2018/19 6th place (women)
9th place (men)
home
Away

The BSV Grün-Weiss Neukölln 1950 is a football club in the Berlin district of Neukölln . The club has its focus on youth and women's football, it is popular in Berlin and the Neukölln district for its good youth development and cooperation.

history

In the early summer of 1950, some footballers and officials of the Treptower club Grün-Weiß Baumschulenweg, located in the Soviet sector of Berlin, decided to move to the western part of the city in order to evade the increasingly socialist orientation of the sport. The association was founded based on the previous name as BSV Grün-Weiß Neukölln.

Women and girls soccer

In addition to the men, women's football was increasingly able to establish itself in the club and achieve a number of successes. The women's team became champions in the Association League of Berlin in 2006 and rose to the Regionalliga Nordost , the third highest German division. As table eight of 12 teams, the league was managed in the 2006/07 season. In the second year of membership, the team reached 5th place, but in the third year they had to return to the association league. With the relegation began a change in the club's women's football. You found yourself back in the Association League Berlin and successfully played the class there for the next 3 years as a team of 7. Since the 2013/14 season they have consistently played in the women's Berlin League, the highest league in the Berlin Association, and have been a major player in this division ever since. As a role model for many girls who visit the club again and again to practice their hobby "football".

Successes of the women's and girls' teams:

  • 1. Women: Berlin champions 2006; Northeast German indoor champion 2008; Fair Play Indoor Winner 2009;
  • 2nd women: Landesliga champions 2008; Fair Play Winner 2008
  • B-girls Berlin champions 2005, 2008, NOFV vice-champions 2005; Berlin indoor champion 1999, 2000, 2006;
  • C-girls Berlin champions 2001, 2004, 2007; Berlin Cup Winner 2003, 2007; Berlin indoor champion 2004, 2007;
  • D-Girls Berlin Cup Winner 2002, 2009; Berlin indoor champion 1998, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009;
  • E-girl relay winner 2007, 2008; Berlin indoor champion 2008

Men's soccer

Due to the previous strength of Grün-Weiß Baumschulenweg (highest Berlin city league), the club was classified in the 1st class (second highest amateur class) with the option of promotion games in the amateur league in August 1950. These playoffs were just lost. In the years that followed, the club and its men's team moved between the second and third highest amateur class in Berlin. After a long period in the 1960s and 1970s in the Britz-Süd stadium, BSV Grün-Weiß Neukölln moved into its current facility on Johannisthaler Chaussee.

Slipped into the district league B in 1992, things gradually improved again with the return to the district league A in 1993. In 1994 one rose to the Berlin district league, where Grün-Weiß Neukölln then established itself with short sections in the next higher regional league. From 2004 to 2007, the green-whites made it to the regional league again, failing twice (2005 and 2006) just short of advancing to the association league, until, after numerous players leaving, it went back down to the district league in 2007, which after further relegations and promotions currently represents the current league again. In this, the club established itself and achieved numerous good placements in the game rounds and in the cup. In the 2017/18 season, they were promoted to the regional league, in which they still play today.

Placements in recent years

Season (selected) League (1st women) Place (of) League (1st men) Place (of)
(...) (...) (...) (...) (...)
1999/00 BFV district league 04 0(9) 0? 0? 0(?)
2000/01 BFV district league 09 (12) 0? 0? 0(?)
2001/02 BFV district league 02 (9) 0? 0? 0(?)
2002/03 BFV district league 01 (13) BFV district league 13 (16)
2003/04 BFV regional league 03 (16) BFV district league 01 (16)
2004/05 BFV Association League 12 (14) BFV regional league 03 (16)
2005/06 BFV Association League 01 (16) BFV regional league 05 (16)
2006/07 Regionalliga Northeast 08 (12) BFV regional league 15 (16)
2007/08 Regionalliga Northeast 05 (12) BFV district league 14 (16)
2008/09 Regionalliga Northeast 11 (12) BFV district league A 13 (16)
2009/10 Association League Berlin 14 (14) BFV district league A 15 (16)
2010/11 7th women association league St.1 04 0(?) BFV district league B 01 (16)
2011/12 7th women association league St.1 02 0(?) BFV district league A 13 (16)
2012/13 7th women association league St.1 07 0(?) BFV district league A 09 (16)
2013/14 Women's Berlin League 06 0(?) BFV district league A 06 (16)
2014/15 Women's Berlin League 04 0(?) BFV district league A 03 (16)
2015/16 Women's Berlin League 05 0(?) BFV district league 12 (16)
2016/17 Women's Berlin League 07 0(?) BFV district league 03 0(16)
2017/18 Women's Berlin League 09 0(15) BFV district league 01 0(16)
2018/19 Women's Berlin League 6 (15) BFV regional league 9 (16)

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