FSV 1919 Malchin

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FSV 1919 Malchin
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Basic data
Surname Football club from
1919 Malchin e. V.
Seat Malchin ,
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
founding 1919
Colours White-red
Website fsv1919malchin.de
First soccer team
Venue Walter Block Stadium
Places 3000
league State League
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
(East relay)
2015/16 2nd place
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The Malchin football club from 1919 is one of the largest sports clubs in the small Mecklenburg town of Malchin .

structure

Around 200 members are organized in FSV 1919, the club maintains three men's teams and seven junior teams from G to A juniors as well as a traditional team (as of 2011). The stadium in the south of the city, named after Walter Block , serves as a sports facility and has 3,000 seats, including 200 uncovered seats, a natural and an artificial turf and an athletics track.

history

The club's history goes back to 1918, when the Workers' Gymnastics and Sports Club (ATSV) was founded in Malchin. In 1919, the ATSV became the football club “Free Malchin Games Association of 1919” (FSV). The club quickly became successful and won the Mecklenburg soccer championship four times between 1921 and 1929.

After all sports clubs in East Germany were broken up after the Second World War and the temporary restriction to regional sports traffic, the Malchin sports community was established in 1946, with soccer players taking part in the championship in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania that same year. They only finished 6th in the middle of the season and could not qualify for the state championships in the next few years.

With the introduction of the company sports associations (BSG) in East Germany, the sports community was transferred to the BSG unit Malchin during the 1950/51 season. Their soccer players initially played in the fourth-class district class Neubrandenburg before they made it to the district league in 1953 . This was the 3rd division after the abolition of the states in the GDR . In May 1953, Einheit Malchin took part in the GDR-wide soccer cup competition FDGB-Pokal for the first time , but failed in the qualification against the third division club Einheit Schwerin with 3: 5.

As a district league newcomer, the Malchiner reached a secure midfield position in 1953/54 with seventh place. In the 1954/55 season, the BSG unit played again in the FDGB Cup. In the first main round, the BSG met the Berlin fifth division team Sparta Lichtenberg , who were defeated 2-0. In the second round, Malchin had to compete with third division club Lok Haldensleben and lost 4-1. The season ended again with seventh place. To switch to a calendar year rhythm game an easy transition round was in autumn 1955 at the East German football carried out, after which the company sports club joined the carrier operating Reichsbahn repair shop and was called from November 13, 1955 BSG locomotive.

Until 1957 the Malchiner could hold in the district league, but at the end of this season they had to return to the district class, which has now become fifth class, after 13th and penultimate place. After the immediate resurgence, Lok Malchin was a permanent guest in the Neubrandenburg district league until the end of the GDR soccer league system in 1991. In the 1970s Lok Malchin won the Neubrandenburg District Cup six times and qualified for another six cup competitions at GDR level. 1974/75 succeeded a 2-1 victory over the local rivals Post Neubrandenburg , who played in the second-rate GDR league , whereby the second round of the cup was reached again after 1954. There the team failed at the cup rivals Hansa Rostock II (a total of three duels) with 0: 1.

All GDR cup games of the Malchin company sports associations
1952/53 Malchin unit - Schwerin unit 3: 5
1954/55 Malchin unit - Sparta Lichtenberg
Lok Haldensleben - Malchin unit
2-0
4-1
1970/71 Locomotive Malchin - Hansa Rostock II 1: 2
1972/73 Lok Malchin - FC Hansa Rostock II 0: 2
1974/75 Locomotive Malchin - BSG Post Neubrandenburg
Locomotive Malchin - FC Hansa Rostock II
2: 1
0: 1
1975/76 Locomotive Malchin - FC Hansa Rostock 2: 7
1978/79 Locomotive Malchin - SG Dynamo Schwerin 2: 3
1979/80 Malchin locomotive - BSG Post Neubrandenburg 0: 9

After the collapse of the system of company sports associations caused by German reunification, the railway sports club ESV Malchin was founded in 1991, from which the football department split off and the FSV founded in 1919. In 2001, the FSV rose to the then still fifth class Association League Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and occupied places there primarily in the lower half of the table. In 2014, the relegation to the Landesliga Ost (7th division) had to be accepted.

People of particular importance

Thomas Doll began his football career with BSG Lok in 1972. After he moved to FC Hansa Rostock in 1979, he later started his career there in the GDR Oberliga, in the Bundesliga, in Italy and in both German national teams. He still maintains close contact with the successor club FSV.

literature

  • DFSF (Ed.): GDR Chronicle - GDR Football 1949–1991 . Berlin 2007–2011.

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