SV Grüna 12
The SV Grüna 12 was a German football club from Grüna near Chemnitz . It emerged from FSV Grüna in 1912 and was dissolved in 1945 after the Second World War.
history
In the then still independent Grüna , the FSV Grüna was created in 1908 when it was separated from the workers' club ATV 1848 Grüna and in 1912 the SV Grüna 12 was formed from the FSV Grüna. The soccer players were represented in Chemnitz's local soccer team until the 1930s. The club achieved its greatest success in the 1936/37 season for the promotion round to the Gauliga Sachsen as the winner of the Chemnitz district class. In this round they secured promotion to the Gauliga together with SpVgg Leipzig-Lindenau .
In the 1937/38 season , the Grüna team had no chance. With only five points and not a single victory, the club rose again, with the second promoted SpVgg Leipzig-Lindenau. For the 1944/45 season, SV Grüna qualified again for the Gauliga Sachsen and joined the Chemnitz Season 2 group. This season had to be terminated prematurely due to the war. After the Second World War , SV Grüna 12, like all sports clubs in the Soviet occupation zone, was dissolved.
successes
- Promotion to the Gauliga Sachsen: 1936/37 , 1944/45
- Champion of the Chemnitz district class: 1936/37
Succession
After the dissolution of SV Grüna 12, SG Grüna was formed. The SG soccer team started in the fourth-class Chemnitz district class and in the 1950/51 season they were promoted to the Saxony regional class . In the first and only season, the Grünaers occupied tenth place in the table and were thus the best climber ahead of the BSG Lokomotive Hainsberg and the BSG Mechanik Cainsdorf .
In 1952, the states in the GDR were replaced by districts . For football, this meant that the national classes were dissolved and replaced by the district leagues. The SG Grüna was classified in the district league Karl-Marx-Stadt . On February 21, 1954, the SG Grüna was reorganized into the company sports association BSG Motor Grüna . The 1953/54 season ended the BSG Motor as runner-up in the district league. In the season of 1956 the relegation to the district class took place, which was 5th division after the introduction of the new II. GDR League. There she was passed on to the district class a year later.
In 1990 the system of company sports associations collapsed due to the economic change resulting from the political changes of 1989/90 , on the other hand, civil associations could be founded again. Members of the BSG Motor Grüna then decided to convert the BSG into a registered club and to change the name to Football Sports Club (FSV) Grüna 08. In 1999/2000 the FSV was champion of the Chemnitzer Land district league and won both the district cup and the Supercup. As champions, the Grünaers rose to the seventh-class Chemnitz district class. In 2004 they were promoted to the Chemnitz district league, but the FSV could only hold out there for one season. Then the team fell back to the district level. For the 2011/12 season the FSV Grüna was in the Chemnitz regional league. At the beginning of the season, the players of SV 1860 Mittelbach joined the FSV. No new president could be found at SV 1860 Mittelbach, so both clubs merged in 2012 to form FSV Grüna-Mittelbach eV
Home of the FSV was the Wiesengrund stadium with a capacity of 2,000 spectators.
literature
- SV Grüna 12. In: Gerhard Claus: 100 years of football in Chemnitz. Pictures, stories, tables. Chemnitzer Verlag, Chemnitz 1999, ISBN 3-928678-58-2 .
- Hardy Greens : SV Grüna 12. In: Encyclopedia of German league football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .