SV Döbern

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The SV Döbern is a sports club in southern Brandenburg niederlausitzischen town Doebern .

The sports club Döbern offers sports such as football, volleyball, athletics and general sports. Its sports facilities include the Jahnsportplatz and a multifunctional building completed in 2004.

One of its forerunners was the company sports association Chemie Döbern, which became known nationwide in 1983/84 when its soccer team played in the GDR league , the second highest soccer class in the GDR. BSG Chemie also became known through René Rydlewicz , who later became a 273-time Bundesliga player and was trained as a soccer player in Döbern.

Development of the sport of football

Football history began before 1945 with the Döbern game and sports association, which in 1934, as district champion Forst, was promoted to the then second-class district class East Lusatia. In 1945 all clubs were dissolved, with the Döbern sports community, which was initially only allowed to participate in local sports operations, a successor was soon established. In 1952, VEB Glaswerk Döbern took over the athletes from the sports community and together with them, based on the then usual sports structure in the GDR, founded the company sports community Chemie Döbern with several sports sections. The first men's team in the soccer section was one of the founding members of the Cottbus district league, which was established in 1952 .

The BSG Chemie Döbern was only able to stay in the then third-class district league for one season, when the team was relegated to the district class as third-bottom. It was not until 1957 that she was again represented in the district league, which at that time was only fourth class. In 1964, chemistry had to go back to the district class again, because due to the reduction of the district league to one season, an 8th place was not enough for relegation. From 1974 to 1976 the chemists once again gave a guest appearance in the district league, and it was only in 1978 that they were able to establish themselves permanently in the third-class district league Cottbus.

In 1983 Chemie Döbern became district champion and qualified for the second-rate GDR league. Player-coach Hans-Jürgen Nünchert had an 18-strong squad with an average age of 26 years at their disposal, and they played on the Jahnsportplatz, which at the time had a capacity of 6,000. With Bernd Mudra there was only one player in the team with higher-class experience, he had played 50 league games in Cottbus and Frankfurt. Overall, the squad was not up to the demands of the GDR league, and so Döbern had to return to the district league after just one season as the bottom of the table of the twelve teams in league season D with only one win and 13 goals in 22 games. The team stayed there until the end of GDR football in 1991 with places in the midfield.

With the end of the GDR football came the end of the company sports associations, which no longer had an economic basis in the new economic system. In the city of 5,000 inhabitants, the sports club Chemie Döbern was founded in 1990 instead of the BSG. In 1996 he dropped the addition of chemistry and has been performing as SV Döbern ever since.

The soccer players were also most successful in the sports club. In the 1990/91 season the 1st soccer team became district champion and was promoted to the Brandenburg League, at that time 4th soccer class. Up until 1994 Döbern was able to hold onto the association league, in 1994 the relegation to the now sixth class state league had to be accepted. There Döbern played until 2007, from 2008 to 2011 in the regional class south and since relegation since the 2011/12 season in the ninth-class district league.

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