FC Stollberg

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FC Stollberg
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Basic data
Surname Stollberg eV football club
Seat Stollberg / Erzgeb. , Saxony
founding 1913
Colours Red White
Website www.fcstollberg.de
First soccer team
Venue Glückauf Stadium
Places 1,000
league National class west
2015/16 12th place
home
Away

The FC Stollberg is a German football club from Stollberg / Erzgeb. Home of the club is the Glückauf Stadium, which can seat 1,000 spectators.

society

Historical logo of BSG REMA

FC Stollberg has its origins in Stollberger SC , which was founded on July 22, 1913. He took the name SC Sturm Stollberg in 1920 . In terms of sport, Stollberg played no role until 1945, the football teams always remained below the level of the Gauliga Sachsen in the 1930s .

In 1945 the club was dissolved and re-established as SG Stollberg . Their soccer team took part in the championship of the Chemnitz soccer district in 1948/49 (11th place). From 1949 onwards numerous renaming took place in connection with the establishment of company sports associations and the changing sponsoring companies : 1949 BSG "Alfred Kempe" Stollberg , 1950 BSG Aeskulap Stollberg and 1952 with the takeover by SDAG Wismut BSG Wismut Stollberg . In 1958, Wismut Stollberg was promoted to the then fourth-class district league Karl-Marx-Stadt , in which the BSG was represented for a total of 25 seasons until 1982. The best place was the runner-up in 1972, in which the Erzgebirge only narrowly failed because of the second representation of FC Karl-Marx-Stadt . In the district league, TSG Stollberg, renamed again from 1963, played mostly in the top regions of the table, but failed in the rise to the GDR league in each case at Ascota Karl-Marx-Stadt , Germania Karl-Marx-Stadt and construction Krumhermersdorf .

The greatest success in the club's history of FC Stollberg is the district cup won in 1971, through which the Stollbergers qualified for the first main round of the FDGB cup competition for the second time since 1949 . Against the second representative of SG Dynamo Dresden, the Stollberger retired early after a 0-1 defeat. Starting in 1982, the sponsoring companies changed again, so that the Stollbergers started successively as BSG REMA Stollberg (1982–1989) and BSG Robotron Stollberg (1989–1990).

After the discontinuation of the sponsoring companies as a result of German reunification, it was re-established as TSG Stollberg in 1990 . In 1995 the football department split off from TSG and founded its own club called FC Glückauf Stollberg , which was renamed FC Stollberg in 2004. Stollberg often played in the seventh class district league, from 2008 onwards. In the 2012/13 season, the club was promoted to the Sachsenliga , which was followed by immediate relegation.

statistics

  • Participation in the FDGB Cup: 1949/50, 1971/72
  • Participation in the Karl-Marx-Stadt district league: 1959 to 1981/82

People of particular importance

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