SV Motor Mickten-Dresden

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Surname SV Motor Mickten-Dresden eV
Club colors Green white anthracite
Founded 1952
Place of foundation Dresden
Association headquarters Sportcenter Motor Mickten
Pestalozziplatz 20
01127 Dresden
Members 1641 (January 1, 2019)
Departments 22nd
Chairman Steffen Tampe
Homepage www.motor-mickten.de

The SV Motor Mickten-Dresden eV , or Motor Mickten for short , is a Saxon multi-discipline club for mass sports and, with over 1600 members, is one of the largest sports clubs in Dresden . He emerged from the company sports association "BSG Motor Mickten". The association offers leisure and competitive sports in 24 sports. These include: aerobics, badminton, basketball, carambol billiards, capoeira, e-rolli football, unicycle hockey, soccer, gymnastics, handball, judo, bowling, climbing, roller derby, sanshou, shinkendo, Thai bo, table tennis, gymnastics, karate, Volleyball, zumba fitness.

The club has its own sports facility with a two-field hall, climbing wall and four-lane bowling facility.

The Dresden Pioneers , the A-team of the Roller Derby department, became German champions in 2018.

history

Employees of VEB Elektroschaltgeräte Dresden founded the company sports community (BSG) Motor Mickten on August 8, 1952, with the support of their employer , in order to enable sports-loving employees to participate in sports. Initially, the club's headquarters were in the building at Sternstrasse 3a, which was made available to the athletes by the then operations director Friedrich Pappermann. At first the sports were soccer, athletics, gymnastics, table tennis and bowling, but soon billiards carom was also part of the club's repertoire.

Gradually, the BSG Motor Mickten developed into a central point of the recreational sport for the entire district Dresden-Nord , which today the local exchange areas Klotzsche and Pieschen and the statistical Dresdner neighborhoods Albert City , Leipzig suburb , Radeberger suburb , Outer Neustadt and Dresden Heath comprises . Children's and youth sport was given a permanent position in the early years, for example by holding the children's and youth spartakiads. In order to further advance the association, the material basis of the association was improved in the following years, for example through the purchase of an automatic cone control system, so that the number of members could be increased to approx. 450 members by 1984.

In 1985, with the formation of an economic unit from VEB Regelwerk Dresden and VEB Elektroschaltgeräte Dresden to VEB EAW Elektronik and the associated merger of BSG Regelwerk Dresden and BSG Motor Mickten to form the new BSG Motor Mickten, a major turning point for the athletes of both BSG 'n, since the new club now had 750 members. By 1989, the BSG Motor Mickten was able to rise to the second largest BSG in the district with over 900 members. Since it became clear that the VEB EAW Elektronik sponsoring company would become insolvent, the SV Motor Mickten-Dresden eV was re-established in 1991 by its own resolution, whereby the association became non-profit and independent and split off from the sponsoring company. Due to the resulting decline in membership to 444 members, the club suffered a severe setback, but thanks to technical support from the management of the TuS Alstertal and material assistance from the employment office, several funding programs and sponsors, Motor Mickten quickly developed into the largest sports club in the Pieschen local authority area .

On November 24, 1994, Motor Mickten was the first sport club to receive recognition as a carrier of free youth work for its socio-educational commitment to children and young people. On June 1, 1995, it was recognized as an employment agency for community service and, in 1997, it was recognized as an independent youth welfare organization.

Since the building on Sternstrasse 3a had long since ceased to meet the increased demands of Motor Micktens, the association began looking for a new location in 1991. After several rejections and some back and forth about the sports facility in Washingtonstrasse, the school administration office made an offer in 1997 to build a modern two-field hall at Pestalozziplatz 20 together with the Pestalozzi grammar school . The groundbreaking ceremony took place in August 2000, and about a year later the sports facility was completed and named “Sportcenter MoMi”.

Today Motor Mickten is one of the five clubs with the largest number of members in Dresden with over 1600 members and is 22nd in Saxony.

Sports objects

The building on Sternstrasse 3a was the first association seat of the former BSG Motor Mickten, which was made available to the association by its sponsoring company VEB Elektroschaltgeräte Dresden . After the carrier company VEB EAW Elektronik Dresden was formed in the beginning of the 1990s, the controller and switching devices Dresden GmbH , which moved to Radeburg , the company premises on the Sternstraße were closed and managed by the Treuhandanstalt . During the time of political upheaval, when BSG Motor Mickten was also re-established to form SV Motor Mickten-Dresden eV, the city of Dresden took over the Sternstrasse 3a property from the Treuhandanstalt and guaranteed Motor Mickten sole use. The building, which has served as a sports facility since the club was founded in 1952, included a bowling alley with two lanes, a table tennis room with five tables, a billiards and culture room with three billiards and an office in the early 1990s. But since this equipment was by far not sufficient for all sports, the club mostly used school sports halls at that time. For this reason, the club turned to the city of Dresden with the idea and the desire to find a suitable site for a club's own sports facility.

Initially, the Dresden Sports Office offered the club the site of the Schützenhof in Dresden- Trachau , today the State Center for Political Education, but after consulting the Free State of Saxony , the offer was withdrawn for various reasons. Further proposals followed, which the city of Dresden submitted to the association, for example the sports field on Neuländer Straße, which is now the seat of the State Criminal Police Office , but none of the proposals could be implemented for various reasons.

Thereafter, the Dresden Motor Mickten sports department offered the grounds of the sports field Washingtonstrasse 36, which had been orphaned since 1990 and was owned by the city of Dresden. As a result, the association prepared the construction of the sports facility until 1996 and awarded the construction contract to the company costal Fertigbau GmbH from Bielefeld . But shortly afterwards the city of Dresden informed the association that no funding could be granted, which in 1997 finally led to the abandonment of the project.

In the same year, the school administration office suggested to SV Motor Mickten-Dresden eV to build a sports facility together with the Pestalozzi-Gymnasium Dresden at Pestalozziplatz 20. The City Council of Dresden approved the construction of the sports center in 1999 and supported the construction with funding of € 833,712, the federal government and the state subsidized the construction with € 1,137,880. The first groundbreaking took place in August 2000 by the then Saxon Minister for Culture and Sport, Matthias Rößler . About a year later, the sports facility with a modern two-field hall, four-lane bowling facility, a youth room, an office, a kitchen and a grandstand with space for 99 spectators was completed. After almost 49 years, SV Motor Mickten-Dresden eV moved from Sternstrasse 3a to “Sportcenter MoMi” on Pestalozziplatz 20. The construction cost a total of € 2,521,164, of which the association paid € 549,527 itself. In November 2009 the sports facility was equipped with a climbing wall.

Departments

The association has 22 departments: Aerobics , Aerobics Superfit, Badminton , Basketball , Carambol Billiards, Capoeira , E-Rolli-Soccer, Unicycle Hockey , Soccer , Gymnastics , Handball , Judo , Kara-Ho Karate, Bowling , Bowling Deaf, Climbing , Roller Derby , Martial arts, table tennis , gymnastics , volleyball , zumba . The SV Motor Mickten-Dresden eV competes in the following sports:

  • Table tennis: regional league
  • Badminton: District League
  • Bowling: 1st Association League
  • Unicycle hockey: German unicycle hockey league
  • Roller Derby: 1st Bundesliga
  • Volleyball 1st women: Saxony League
  • Volleyball 1st men: Saxony League
  • do gymnastics
  • Judo
  • E-wheelchair football

Special: The team of the e-wheelchair soccer department at SV Motor Mickten-Dresden eV, the Power Lions, are the first German team to practice this sport.

German champions: The Dresden Pioneers, the A-Team of the Roller Derby department, won the German championship in 2018 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Ranking list of clubs with at least 1000 members " , website of the Landessportbund Sachsen. Retrieved on April 5, 2019.
  2. ^ Dresden Pioneers win the German championship.