SG Dynamo Erfurt

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SG Dynamo Erfurt
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Full name Sports community
Dynamo Erfurt
place
Founded 1948 as SG DVP Weimar
Dissolved unknown (possibly 1991)
Club colors Wine red and white
Stadion Sports field at the cold store
Top league GDR League
successes Quarter-finals FDGB Cup 1960
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The SG Dynamo Erfurt was a sports community based in the then district capital Erfurt . It was part of the system of sports associations of the Dynamo sports association, the so-called " security forces " of the GDR ( police , state security , customs). It became known nationwide through its Judo section, while the soccer section, with the exception of the years 1951 to 1953, did not get beyond the third division. The home of the soccer department of the Thuringian police sports association was the “sports field at the cold store”.

Football section

The predecessor of SG Dynamo Erfurt was the SG Deutsche Volkspolizei, founded in Weimar in 1948 . In the shadow of the civilian local rivals SG Weimar Ost and BSG KWU Weimar , SG DVP achieved promotion to the GDR league in 1951 as champions of the Thuringian state class . In the second season of the second highest East German division, which was newly created in 1950, the police sport community was able to secure relegation with a fifth place. In July 1952 the SG DVP was relocated from Weimar to Erfurt , where it initially took on the role of SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Erfurt with the Daberstedt sports venue . In the course of the establishment of the Dynamo sports association , the sports community was renamed Dynamo Erfurt in March 1953.

Dynamo Erfurt could not hold the previous year's place of the Weimar team and, despite a close deficit on Chemie Lauscha, went down together with activist Kaiseroda in the Erfurt district league . In 1958 and 1960 Dynamo rose to Motor Rudisleben and the second representative of Turbine Erfurt two more times in the then third class II. GDR league . In the GDR soccer cup , Dynamo Erfurt reached the quarter-finals under coach Helmut Nordhaus in 1960, but lost to Chemie Halle by a clear 1: 8. With the league reform and the associated dissolution of the 2nd GDR league, Erfurt played in the district league again from 1963.

Dynamo Erfurt did not succeed in returning to higher-class football in the period that followed. In the 1967/68 season it was renamed "SG Dynamo Erfurt-Süd" and at the end of the season it was relegated to the fourth-class district class. After German reunification and the dissolution of the GDR security organs, SG Dynamo also dissolved in 1990. Several sections of the previous SG founded the "Police SV Erfurt".

statistics

  • Participation in the GDR League: 1951/52 (Volkspolizei Weimar), 1952/53
  • Participation in the 2nd GDR League: 1959, 1961/62, 1962/63
  • Eternal table of the GDR league : Rank 131

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