FSV Prussia Bad Langensalza

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Prussia Bad Langensalza
Logo Prussia Bad Langensalza.gif
Basic data
Surname Soccer club
1996 Preussen eV Bad Langensalza
Seat Bad Langensalza (Thuringia)
founding 1996
Colours black-and-white
Website www.fsv-preussen.de
First soccer team
Venue Friendship Stadium
Places 3000
league Thuringian League
2018/19 14th place
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Away

The FSV 1996 Preußen Bad Langensalza is a German football club from Bad Langensalza in the Thuringian Unstrut-Hainich district . Home of the Thuringians is the stadium of friendship .

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The FSV Preußen Bad Langensalza was founded in 1901 as Preußen Langensalza . After being renamed the Langensalza football club in 1903, the club was again called FC Preußen from 1909 and SV Preußen Langensalza from 1921 . Between 1926 and 1931 the Prussians won the championship of the Wartburggau five times. After victories over VfL Duderstadt , SC Stadtilm , FV Fortuna Magdeburg and SV Jena , Prussia Langensalza reached the final of the Central German Championship in 1931 . Against the favorites Dresdner SC, the Thuringians were clearly defeated in the final with 0: 6 and missed participation in the German championship in 1930/31 .

Logo BSG Landbau (1970-90)

After the Second World War, the club was dissolved and with the formation of several sports clubs in 1959, it was re-established as BSG Empor Bad Langensalza . The at that time lower class association merged in 1970 with Aufbau Bad Langensalza to form BSG Landbau Bad Langensalza . At the sporting level, Landbau Bad Langensalza was able to improve steadily at the beginning of the seventies. After being promoted to the Erfurt district class in 1971, he was promoted to the Erfurt district league again in 1972 . After five seasons in third division Bad Langensalza won the championship in the Erfurt district in the 1976/77 season before Motor Rudisleben and rose to the GDR league . From the second highest division of the GDR, the Thuringians were relegated after only one season. 1978 succeeded the immediate rise in the league, in which Landbau Bad Langensalza completed two more seasons. Subsequently, the club acted again in the district league until the turnaround, with a renewed rise in the years 1983, 1985 and 1986 as second place behind Robotron Sömmerda and Motor Weimar was just missed.

After the reunification, the club took on its historical name SV Preußen 01 again in 1990 and was integrated into the Thuringia regional league . Prussia Bad Langensalza was able to save itself from relegated Union Mühlhausen in the 1990/91 season , but in 1992 the club finally had to relegate from the highest Thuringian league. In 1996 the football department broke away and in 1996 the FSV was re-established in Preußen Bad Langensalza . In the 2014/15 season, the club rose from the state class to the Thuringian League, but you had to relegate immediately.

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