BSV Halle-Ammendorf

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BSV Halle-Ammendorf
Logo BSV Halle-Ammendorf
Basic data
Surname Ball sports club
Halle-Ammendorf 1910 eV
Seat Ammendorf / Beesen ( Halle (Saale) ), Saxony-Anhalt
founding June 27, 1990
Website www.bsv-ammendorf1910.de
First soccer team
Venue Wagon builders stadium
Places 5000
league Association League Saxony-Anhalt
2018/19 3rd place
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The BSV Halle-Ammendorf is a sports club located in the Ammendorf district of the German city of Halle (Saale) . He uses the self-managed stadium of the wagon builders, which is located in the south of Halle and holds 5000 spectators. The focus of the association is football, in addition to which the sports basketball, judo, skittles / bowling, table tennis, orienteering, volleyball and gymnastics are offered. In 2011 the association had around 500 members.

development

Historical logo of BSG Motor Ammendorf

The BSV Halle Ammendorf traces its origins back to the Ammendorfer football club founded on August 21, 1910 in 1910. He became a member of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs and played in the Saale-Gau League, the top division of the VMBV, in the 1920s and 1930s. After the soccer team had to be dissolved as early as 1941 because most of the players had been drafted into military service, the club was finally dissolved after the end of the war in 1945 at the instigation of the Soviet occupying forces. From 1947 onwards, the Central Sports Association (ZSG) Industrie Ammendorf continued the sports operations in the then still independent town. With the entry of VEB Waggonbau Ammendorf as a carrier company , the ZSG was converted into a company sports community on September 23, 1950 , which gave itself the name BSG Motor Ammendorf. It offered a wide range of sports for its more than 400 members and had the greatest successes in canoeing in the 1950s. With Adolf Müller and Siegrid Schnabel, BSG Motor provided GDR champions several times.

The football player was 1952 champions of the district class south in Saxony-Anhalt . So they qualified for participation in the 1952/53 season newly founded third-class Halle district league . In the following years, the Ammendorfer consistently occupied places in the front field of the district league and in 1960 were Halle district champions. This was associated with promotion to the now third-class II. GDR league , in which BSG Motor was represented for two seasons. With the end of the 1962/63 season, the II. GDR League was dissolved, and after a last 8th place Motor Ammendorf rose again from the district league. In 1966, after two finals against Chemie Wolfen (1-0, 0-0), BSG Motor was again district champion, but failed as third in the promotion round to the GDR league . Then the wagon builders sank into the lower regions of the district league, from which they finally relegated in 1982.

Football leagues of BSG Motor:

  • --0until 1952: district class, 4th league
  • 1952–1960: District League, 3rd / 4th league
  • 1961–1963: Second GDR League, 3rd League
  • 1963–1982: District League, 3rd League
  • 1982–1991: District class, 4th division

In the GDR-wide soccer cup , BSG Motor Ammendorf managed to attract national attention in four competitions. Between 1956 and 1963 the Ammendorfer played a total of 14 games and achieved their greatest success in 1957 when they reached the second round. Only after a 0-1 defeat against the second-rate East German league relegated SC Empor Rostock the sails had to be canceled. In 1962, BSG Motor made it through to the third round and was only eliminated there with 0: 1 against second division club Lok Halberstadt.

BSG engine in the FDGB cup:

  • 1956: 2 laps, eliminated by Motor Neustadt / Orla (1: 3)
  • 1957: 5 laps, Up Rostock (0: 1)
  • 1962: 3 laps, locomotive Halberstadt (0: 1)
  • 1963: 4 rounds, Up Rostock (0: 1)

When VEB Waggonbau stopped its financial support after the political change in 1990 due to the changed economic conditions, BSG Motor Ammendorf split up into various new sports clubs. Football was most successfully continued in the Ball Sports Club (BSV) Motor Ammendorf founded on June 27, 1990. In 1997 he rose from the district class to the then sixth class district league. On March 25, 1999 the club gave itself a new name with BSV Halle-Ammendorf 1910, with which the reference to the former Ammendorfer soccer club from 1910 was restored. Under his coach Marco Imhof, BSV was promoted to the Association League Saxony-Anhalt in 2003 , the highest soccer league in the state. After having played in the regional league for a year after relegation in 2006, the BSV has been playing in the current sixth class association league since 2007. In 2014 and 2018, the club was a league champion, but renounced promotion to the league .

Football leagues of the BSV:

  • until 1997: district class, 7th league
  • 1997-2003: District League / State League, 6th League
  • 2003-2006: Association league, 5th division
  • 2006/07: Landesliga, 6th division
  • since 2007: Association League, 5th / 6th league

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