FSV 07 Lauscha
SG Lauscha Neuhaus | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | SG Lauscha Neuhaus | ||
Seat | Lauscha | ||
founding | 1907 | ||
Colours | green white | ||
Website | SG Lauscha / Neuhaus | ||
First soccer team | |||
Venue | Tierberg sports field | ||
Places | 4,000 | ||
league | District league South Thuringia | ||
2016/17 | 12th place | ||
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The SG Lauscha Neuhaus is a German football club from Lauscha in the district of Sonneberg . The SG Lauscha Neuhaus is integrated as a football department in the 350-member registered association SV Lauscha . The home arena is the Tierberg sports field .
society
FSV Lauscha was founded in 1907 as 1. FC Lauscha . In 1922 and 1925, 1. FC Lauscha became champions of southern Thuringia and took part in the Central German championship , in which the club was unable to achieve any success. In 1935 Lauscha was promoted to the Gauliga Mitte together with Dessau 05 . The Thuringians played in the top German league at the time until 1939, after which the club waived further seasons.
After the Second World War, the club was re-established as SG Lauscha and appeared as a multi-branch club. In 1950 Lauscha won the South Season of the Thuringia regional soccer class in 1949/50 and met KWU Weimar in the final of the Thuringian championship . Lauscha lost the final in Erfurt's Georgi-Dimitroff Stadium with 0: 1, after which Weimar was incorporated into the GDR Oberliga and Lauscha into the newly created DS League . In the same year, the association changed its name to BSG Chemie Lauscha . Chemistry belonged to the second highest division of the GDR until 1955. After the subsequent league reform, Chemie Lauscha played in the newly created third-class II. GDR League , to which the Thuringians belonged until they were dissolved in 1963.
In the sixties, Chemie Lauscha suffered from the delegation of players to local rivals Motor Steinach . The highlight was the game in the round of 16 of the FDGB Cup against Lok Stendal , which failed in 1962 , in which Lauscha did not appear in protest because of the delegation of service providers. The club officially stated that it would “ no longer be able to get a full team together ”.
In the period that followed, Lauscha acted on the regional level of the Suhl district until the fall of the Berlin Wall . The FSV 07 Lauscha, which has since been renamed, was unable to return to higher-class football.
In 2010 the merger took place in the form of a syndicate with the footballers of WSV Neuhaus 1907 from Neuhaus am Rennweg . Since then they have been playing under the name SG Lauscha / Neuhaus . The merger proved to be athletically effective, as the SG Lauscha / Neuhaus both won the district cup in the 2010/11 season and became champions of the Sonneberg district league and thus rose to the eight-class regional class. Since the association structure reform in the Thuringian Football Association , the SG played in the district league South Thuringia, but rose at the end of the 2016/17 season after a 6-point deduction and a defeat in the extension of the relegation against SV Mendhausen / Römhild in the district league South Thuringia from.
Sports facilities
The members of 1. FC Lauscha built their own football field on the Eller am Steinigen Hügel, high above the city. A memorial stone still commemorates the athletes who died in the First World War. The SG Lauscha and BSG Chemie Lauscha gradually created a sports facility with a practice area on the other side of the valley on the Tierberg, which can also be used for athletics disciplines and in winter as a start and finish for cross-country competitions. In 1969, a gymnasium was built at the Obermühle, in which an indoor soccer tournament was held annually for decades.
statistics
- Participation in Gauliga Mitte: 1935/36 to 1938/39
- Participation in the GDR League: 1950/51 to 1954/55
- Participation in the 2nd GDR League: 1955 to 1962/63
- Eternal table of the GDR league : 99th place
- DS Cup : 1950
people
- Reinhard Heß (1945–2007), was a ski jumper at BSG Chemie Lauscha and later a ski jumping trainer
literature
- Hardy Greens : FSV Lauscha. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 280.
- Hanns Leske : FSV Lauscha. In: Encyclopedia of GDR football . Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89533-556-3 , p. 433.