FSV 1911 Bärenstein

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FSV Bärenstein
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Basic data
Surname FSV 1911 Bärenstein eV
Seat Bärenstein , Saxony
founding 1911
Website www.fussballbrst.bplaced.net
First soccer team
Venue Forest stadium
Places 1,000
league 2nd district class South Ore Mountains
2015/16 6th place
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Away

The FSV 1911 Bärenstein is a German football club from Bärenstein (Ore Mountains) in the Ore Mountains District . Home is the Waldstadion . The club is in the tradition of the BSG Wismut Bärenstein .

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The FSV Bärenstein was founded in 1911 under the name FK Germania Bärenstein , later the name was changed to SV 1911 Bärenstein . The club operated until 1933 within the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs in the Gauliga Upper Ore Mountains and the Gauliga Ore Mountains , but the club did not succeed in reaching the Central German Football Championship . Any participation in the Gauliga Sachsen , which existed from 1933 to 1945, also did not take place.

In 1945 the association was dissolved and re-established as SG Bärenstein . In the period that followed, the loose sports group was renamed Wismut Bärenstein again with the entry of the Wismut sports association and the local SDAG Wismut , and later to Motor Eska Bärenstein .

At the sporting level, Wismut Bärenstein was consistently represented in the district class area, but played no role in the possible promotion to the third or fourth class district league Karl-Marx-Stadt . In the 1952/53 season, the Erzgebirge also took part in the FDGB Cup once. After two victories over progress Thalheim and Wismut Auerbach , Bärenstein qualified for the first main round, in which surprisingly they won 1-0 against the second division club of SG Dynamo Berlin . For the second round, Empor Apolda was drawn initially , but this was canceled prematurely in June 1953 because of the popular uprising of June 17, 1953 . In 1954 the second main round, which had already been drawn in 1953, was drawn again and held in the spring. The new second-round opponent was Chemie Zeitz , against whom the only remaining district class representative, Wismut Bärenstein, lost 0:10.

In the following years, the BSG acted without exception in the insignificance of GDR football and was only active in local football in the Ore Mountains. The current division of the club, which has been renamed FSV Bärenstein , is the 2nd district class South Ore Mountains .

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