FSV 06 Eintracht Hildburghausen

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The FSV 06 Eintracht Hildburghausen is a football club in the southern Thuringian city of Hildburghausen . It maintains two men's teams and a youth department with teams from A to F juniors. The club uses the Werner Bergmann Stadium in the north of the city, which is named after a FIFA soccer referee from Hildburghausen who was active in the 1950s. It has a lawn and a one-sided seating grandstand. About 300 m above, an artificial turf pitch is used as a side and training pitch.

From the ball game club in 1906 to the BSG unit in 1950

In its history, the club refers to the Hildburghausen ball game club, which was founded in 1906 and had its prime between 1920 and 1930, when its soccer team sometimes played in the soccer district of West Thuringia. When, after the Second World War, at the instigation of the Allies, all sports clubs were dissolved in 1945, the Hildburghausen municipal sports community was created. After East German sport was reorganized on the system of company sports associations (BSG), local companies, the consumer cooperative and the district council took over the sports community in Hildburghausen and converted it into the BSG unit Hildburghausen on March 23, 1950. In addition to the football section, other sections were created, for example for handball, cycling and table tennis.

Football between the district league and the district class

The high-profile football section initially did not get beyond the lower-class game operations in the Suhl district . It was not until 1955 that the first team won promotion to the then fourth-class district league in Suhl . The 1956 season ended with 14th and last place, so the BSG unit had to return to the district class. They played there for another six years before they were promoted again to the then fourth-class district league in 1962. This time it was enough for four seasons, but in 1966 the 13th and penultimate place in the table meant relegation again. However, it succeeded after two years of promotion, which was followed by another three years between 1968 and 1971 in the district league. In 1969 the BSG carried out a structural change. She was from the work S chrauben- K ombinat been adopted as a new carrier operation and now was called BSG Motor ESKA Hildburghausen. The 1971/72 season was again spent in the district class, after which the BSG was a subscriber for 6th place in the district league, which was reached four times in a row between 1973 and 1976. In 1977 the team was relegated from the district league for the fourth time and was only able to return there in 1980. Then they played relatively successfully, in 1981 and 1983 they just failed to win the district championship, each by defeat in the final against WK Schmalkalden . Hildburghausen was able to assert itself in the district league until the GDR football game was stopped in 1991.

District cup winner and FDGB cup

In 1971 and 1982, BSG ESKA won the district soccer cup and thus qualified for the GDR-wide FDGB soccer cup . However, the team never got past the first round. In 1971 she was defeated by the second team at Sachsenring Zwickau 3-0, in 1982 she defied Motor Eisenach after a 3: 3 in extra time from a penalty shoot-out, which was then lost 3-2.

New start in 1990 with the FSV 06 Eintracht

After German reunification and the associated economic changes, the BSG Motor ESKA dissolved in 1990 and the individual sections formed independent associations. The soccer section founded the soccer sports club 06 Eintracht, the 1st team of which was classified in the new Thuringia district league. Between 2001 and 2005 the FSV played in what was then the 7th league (national class). In 2005 the team was relegated to the district league again, and it was not until 2008 that they returned to the regional class south, which has since only represented the seventh-highest level in the league hierarchy of German football.

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