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Berliner SC
Logo of the Berliner SC
Surname Berliner Sport-Club e. V.
Club colors Black yellow
Founded 1895
Association headquarters Hubertusallee 50, 14193 Berlin
Members about 3000
Departments 17 departments
Homepage berlinersportclub.de

The Berliner Sport-Club e. V. , Berliner SC for short , is a Berlin sports club and consists of the following departments: aerobics , recreational sports , badminton , basketball , football , gymnastics , handball , hockey , kick-boxing , athletics , rugby , swimming , sports and day-care centers, tennis , table tennis , Tradition, volleyball .

history

The Amateur Sport Club was founded in 1895, and the Sport Club Berlin was founded by Carl Diem in 1896 .

Both clubs as well as the Marcomannia club merged to form the sports club 1895/1896 , whose name was changed in 1905 by Carl Diem to the Berliner Sport Club . The core of this club was athletics, although they were open to all sports. Carl Diem became chairman of the association. In the same year the hockey department was founded.

In 1913 the America Department was founded, which was limited to 200 members. There was also a ring and boxing department, as well as an officers department. In 1914 it had more than 2,000 members. In addition to the inclusion of the football department, the hockey and handball departments were established in the 1920s. The BSC received a sports facility at the AVUS , the hockey department received playgrounds on Cicerostraße in Berlin-Wilmersdorf .

In the BSC , the Sports Medical Committee was founded in 1925 under the direction of Hans Eicke. This later resulted in the German Sports Doctors Association founded by Werner Ruhemann. In 1934 a rugby department was added to the BSC .

After the clubs in post-war Berlin were dissolved by the Allies, the former members of the BSC reassembled in the Eichkamp sports group . In 1952 the Hubertus sports field became the sporting home of the BSC. In 1990 the club's clubhouse was completed.

In 1989 the hockey department received the Green Belt for outstanding talent development in hockey. In 1995, the BSC became a support group of the LSB program Fit for Leisure .

The model project modernization of clubs and associations was initiated in 2001. In 2002 the BSC became the most women and child-friendly association in Berlin. In 2003 the BSC became the most family-friendly association in Berlin. In 2006 the BSC received the award for the best youth work.

Departments

badminton

The badminton division of the Berliner SC became known throughout Germany through its two-year stay in the first division between 1998 and 2000. In the early summer of 2000, the then board of directors withdrew the first team from the first division due to financial concerns. The consequence of the withdrawal was a sporting descent by seven classes. With Oliver Pongartz, the Berliner SC provided the German men's singles champion in 1999 and the German runner-up in 2000. In the 2011/2012 season, the first team was promoted back to the regional league, the third highest German division, and was able to keep it in the following season.

Nine adult teams and one youth team are currently participating in matches (as of September 2012).

Soccer

Berliner SC
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Basic data
Seat Berlin-Schmargendorf
Colours Black yellow
Website www.berlinersc-fussball.de
First soccer team
Head coach Zeljko Ristic
Venue Hubertussportplatz
Places nb
league Berlin League (VI)
2018/19 4th Place
home
Away

From 1909 to 1911, the Berlin SC Berliner Champion of the Association of Berlin Athletics Clubs, which existed from 1904 to 1911 . 1911 failed in the playoff for participation in the German championship in the playoff against the champions of the Märkischer Fußball-Bund FC Tasmania 1900 Rixdorf .

From 1911, the Berliner SC played in the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs , in which it occupied the only seat reserved for the Association of Berlin Athletics Clubs.

In 1923 the football department of Hertha 92 was added because the club had been banned from playing due to illegal funds. The football department was henceforth named Hertha BSC and reached the final of the German championship six times in a row (1926 to 1931). In the last two years (1930 and 1931) Hertha BSC won their only two titles as German football champions . Immediately after the first championship, the Herthaners separated again from Berliner SC , which thus had a share in winning the German championship in 1930 . After a severance payment of 73,000 Reichsmarks , Hertha was allowed to keep the stadium at Gesundbrunnen as well as the "BSC" that became famous through the finals.

Following the departure of Hertha BSC football department could BSC not the successes of Hertha BSC tie. So you failed in 1940/1941 in the promotion rounds in the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg . In 1933 the Berliner Sport-Club briefly merged with Neuköllner FC Südstern to form Berliner SC Südstern 08 . This connection was broken again in 1935.

After relegation from the Verbandsliga Berlin could not be prevented in the 2007/08 season , the BSC celebrated its return to the division, which has now been renamed the Berlin League . In the first half of the relegation season, the Berliner SC was trained by Wolfgang Sidka . Since the second half of the 2016/17 season, the first men's team has been looked after by the experienced Wolfgang Sandhowe , who led the team into the final of the Berlin Association Cup for the first time in the following season (1: 2 against BFC Dynamo ). Just a few weeks before the cup final, the death of the 24-year-old BSC player Damantang "Dami" Camara made headlines, who collapsed during training due to his known heart defect and died shortly afterwards.

statistics

season Division league space Sp S. U N Gates +/- Points Cup (Berlin)
2017/18 VI Berlin League 03/18 34 20th 08 06 90:47 +43 68 Finalist (2-1 against BFC Dynamo)
2018/19 VI Berlin League 04/18 34 18th 07 09 60:44 +16 61 3rd main round (3-0 against VfB Hermsdorf)
2019/20 VI Berlin League

hockey

1937 - Berliner SC
the first German hockey champion

The men's hockey team became the first German hockey champion in 1937 (2: 1 n.V. against ETUF Essen ). The following year they were able to repeat this success (1-0 against TV Sachsenhausen ). Girls A became German indoor champions in 1975 and German runners-up a year later as female youth. The boys A were German runner-up on the field in 1988 and German champions in 2002. The male youth B became German champion in the hall in 2020.

The most prominent members of the hockey department are the former DSB president Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen and the silver medalist from 1936 Kurt Weiß , after whom the sports hall on the club premises was named Hubertus-Sportplatz .

The men's team of the Berliner SC plays on the field in the Regionalliga and has been promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga for the 2019/20 season. In the hall they have been playing in the 2nd Bundesliga for several years. For the 2018/19 season, the men were promoted to the 1st Bundesliga, but could not hold the league. The women belong to the regional league in the field and in the hall. There are youth teams in all age groups.

National hockey player of the Berliner SC
player Period Number of games
Franzkowski, Erwin 1925-28 04th
Herting, Bruno 1937 02
Müller, Herbert 1926-34 19th
Oehmke, boy 1924 01
Preuss, Arthur 1938-39 09
Raack, Heinz 1935-42 15th
Schmidt, Günther 1929-34 03
Schultz, Kurt 1937-38 05
Uhl, Hans-Jürgen 1935-42 08th
Knows, Kurt 1927-37 40

rugby

The rugby division had almost 120 members in 2018. It organizes a large international 10-player tournament every year. Sporting successes:

  • Berlin Masters 1955, 1957, 1979
  • Regional league champions 1992 and 1994
  • 1994 3rd place at the international 10th championships in St. Gallen
  • 1999 1st place at the "Kampf in den Mai" tournament in Braunschweig
  • 1999 3rd place at the international open championships "Rolls Royce Open" in Derby
  • 2000 7th place at the Northern European open 7-man championships in Copenhagen

The teams BSC and BSC Bruisers currently play in the Regionalliga Nordost.

Web links

Commons : Berliner SC  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.berlinersportclub.de/hauptclub/historie Website of the BSC history; accessed February 23, 2013.
  2. http://www.berlinersportclub.de/abteilungen/badminton BSC Badminton; accessed: February 23, 2013.
  3. BSC Sportmagazin , Volume 117, October 2012, No. 3, p. 7.
  4. Berliner Sport-Club 1995, BSC - 100 Years in Motion , Festschrift, p. 100 ff.
  5. BFC Dynamo wants to create something historical. fussball.de, May 14, 2018, accessed on May 22, 2018
  6. Julian Graeber: Berlin amateur footballer collapses dead during training. Der Tagesspiegel (tagesspiegel.de), March 15, 2018, accessed on May 22, 2018
  7. www.hockey.de German championships.
  8. hockey.de. Retrieved March 5, 2020 .
  9. www.HockeyPlatz.de
  10. Hockey statistics: national players: men . German Hockey Association. In: hockey.de , accessed on March 12, 2013.
  11. eagle sevens: RugbyWeb fixtures - current. Retrieved January 16, 2018 .