Demminer SV 91

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Demminer SV 91
Dsv91 logo.png
Basic data
Surname Demminer Sportverein 91 e. V.
Seat Demmin
founding 1991
Colours green-black-white
Website www.dsv-91.de
First soccer team
Venue Youth Stadium
Places 4,000
league District Upper League Mecklenburg Lake District St. II
home
Away

The Demminer Sportverein 91 offers organized sports in the town of Demmin in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . The sports facility of the club, which emerged from the BSG Demminer Verkehrsbetriebe , is the youth stadium .

Soccer

Historical logo of BSG Demminer VB

Demmin, which has only about 12,000 inhabitants and is located in the east of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, did not play a national role in football terms before and immediately after the Second World War. It was only when the soccer team of the predecessor of SV 91 was represented for two seasons in the second highest soccer class in the GDR , the GDR League , in the 1970s that Demmin soccer attracted attention throughout the GDR.

The company sports association (BSG) Demminer Verkehrsbetriebe, founded after the Second World War , first became known nationwide when its soccer team won the Neubrandenburg district cup in 1964 and thus qualified for the GDR cup competition in 1964/65. The team, which has been playing in the fourth-class district league Neubrandenburg since 1958 , had to play in the qualifying round at home against the second division club Einheit Greifswald and only gave up after extra time with 2: 3.

In 1973 the Demminer were district champions and rose to the second-rate GDR league. With only four wins from 22 games, it was only enough for the penultimate place in the league season A, and so the team had to go back to the third division after one season. By participating in the league, the BSG Verkehrsbetriebe was qualified for the GDR Cup competition 1974/75. There the Demminers lost in the 1st round to BFC Dynamo II in their own stadium with 0: 5.

The 1976/77 season ended with a double for Demminers , both the district championship and the district cup were won. Participation in the GDR Cup ended in the first round after a 6-0 defeat against second division TSG Bau Rostock . The second season in the GDR League 1977/78 ended like the first with the immediate relegation, this time as bottom of the table with just one win and the depressing goal difference of 8:71. The following cup season ended as usual in the first round after a 1: 6 home defeat against the second division forward Stralsund .

In the following district league season, the BSG VB was passed, was again last and had to play in the fourth-class district class Neubrandenburg from 1979. Except for a brief renewed guest role in the district league in 1983/84, it remained in the fourth division until the end of GDR football in 1990.

After the political change in 1989 , the Demminer Verkehrsbetriebe did not support the company sports community. Its members then founded the Demminer Sportverein 91 in 1991. His soccer team played after a temporary stay in the sixth class regional league, and relegation to the district class, in the 2008/09 season again in the district league East (7th league). Due to the restructuring of the leagues in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, the first men's team of DSV 91 started in Season II of a total of 6 state classes in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania in 2009.

people

Better known than the club itself are former GDR league players who started their careers from BSG Verkehrsbetriebe.

  • Gerd Schuth played 218 league games for forward Frankfurt (Oder) from 1963 to 1966.
  • Hans-Joachim Steinfurth played 46 league games in Neubrandenburg and Eisenhüttenstadt from 1964 to 1970
  • Ralf Rambow was used 24 times for Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt in the top division from 1989 to 1991.

In the 1973/74 season of the GDR League Football League, the BSG used the following players:

  • Goal: Panten, Schlemmer
  • Defense: K.-H. Diestelhorst, Dobschinski, Schmidt, Trettin
  • Midfield: Griephahn, Lachmann, Wilde, Wittek
  • Attack: Brauner, H. Diestelhorst, Hohensee, Kirchof, Jonas

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