FSV Uder 1921

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The FSV Uder 1921 is a German sports club based in the western Thuringian community of Uder . He is known for the football sport, with which one was represented in the first division in 1948/49.

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Sports community

After all sports clubs were banned after the end of the Second World War , loosely organized sports communities (SG) emerged after 1945 in the Soviet occupation zone (SBZ ), which were initially only allowed to hold local sports competitions. The Uder sports club was founded in the Eichsfeld district , and its football team from the town of 2500 inhabitants qualified for the 1948/49 Thuringia national class through the Eichsfeld championship in 1948 . The national class in which the Thuringian soccer champion was determined belonged to the four highest soccer leagues in the Soviet zone at that time. Although the SG Uder only took the last place in their national class relay, they were also eligible to play in the now second-class national class (introduction of the GDR Oberliga ) for the 1949/50 season . There the team entered as SG “Geschwister Scholl” Uder and reached the relay place tenth among 13 teams, which was no longer enough to keep them up. Until 1952 the SG played in the fourth class district class of Thuringia. When the GDR countries were dissolved and replaced by districts in 1952 , Uder was placed in the fourth-class district class of Erfurt.

In the course of the 1954/55 season, the previous Uder sports community was converted into a company sports community (BSG) and now started as BSG Motor Uder. In 1960 the BSG was relegated to the district league, from which there was only a return to the district class in 1965. BSG Motor stayed there for ten seasons before advancing to the Erfurt district league in 1975 . At the beginning of the 1975/76 season, the company sports association changed its sponsoring company , which resulted in the name change to BSG Landbau Uder. In the district league, the BSG was only last in 1975/76 and had to return to the district class. There she played until 1988 and then went back to the district league, from which there was no return until the end of the GDR game operation in 1990.

Registered association

After the political turnaround of 1989/90 and the associated economic changes in the GDR , the system of company sports associations collapsed, and at the same time it was possible to found registered associations . Based on these facts, members of the BSG Landbau Uder decided to convert the BSG into an association and to change the name to FSV Uder 1921. The main sport remained football, although the men did not get above the district level. The performance of the women who started playing with a team in 1965 was more successful. After three district championship titles, he was promoted to the national women's class in 1998, and in 2000 to the national league. A year later, the FSV women were Thuringian national champions, but failed in relegation to the regional league. In 2006 the state championship was won again, but for economic reasons the FSV refrained from participating in the promotion games. In addition to the footballers, the club also takes part in table tennis.

literature

  • DFSF (Ed.): DDR Chronicle - DDR Football 1949–1991 (Volumes 1–7). Berlin 2007/10.

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