Wacker Fürstenwalde
Wacker Fürstenwalde | |||
Full name | FSV Wacker Fürstenwalde eV | ||
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Founded | 1923/1949 | ||
Dissolved | 2002 (merger to form FSV Union Fürstenwalde ) | ||
Club colors | Green white | ||
Stadion | Karl Friedrich Friesenstadion, Rudolf Harbig Stadium Fürstenwalde | ||
Top league | District League Frankfurt , Association League Brandenburg | ||
successes | Promotion to the Association League Brandenburg | ||
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The FSV Wacker Fürstenwalde eV was a German football club from Fürstenwalde / Spree in today's Oder-Spree district , which existed from 1923 to 2002. The club was in the tradition of BSG Chemie Fürstenwalde and BSG Pneumant Fürstenwalde . Today the name is used by a Fürstenwalde amateur team, which competes as 1. FC Wacker Fürstenwalde . On June 12, 2002, Wacker merged with SG Union 1919 Fürstenwalde eV to form FSV Union Fürstenwalde eV , which today plays in the Regionalliga Nordost.
society
The FC Wacker 1923 Fürstenwalde acted in Brandenburg football until 1945 always unterklassig. Participation in the finals of the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs or the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg did not take place.
In 1945 the club was dissolved and re-established in 1949 as BSG DEKA Fürstenwalde . In the period that followed, the BSG was renamed BSG Chemie Fürstenwalde and BSG Pneumant Fürstenwalde (1970) with the entry of the Chemistry Sports Association and the Pneumant sponsoring company .
From 1953 onwards, chemistry / pneumant Fürstenwalde was almost always in the third or fourth-class district league Frankfurt . The best result was the runner-up in 1961/62 in front of Turbine Finkenheerd , in which Chemie Fürstenwalde only narrowly failed because of the possible promotion to the 2nd GDR league behind the second representative of Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt . In the seasons 1954/55 and 1958, the Brandenburgers took part in the FDGB Cup , in which the chemistry failed after a qualifying victory over SG Nordring at Motor Süd Brandenburg and Lichtenberg 47 . At the beginning of the seventies Pneumant Fürstenwalde fell significantly behind its local rivals with the transfer from Dynamo Frankfurt to TSG Fürstenwalde and the subsequent founding of SG Dynamo Fürstenwalde . A rise to the GDR league was no longer successful.
After the fall of the Wall, the football department was separated from the BSG Pneumant and was initially called FSV Fürstenwalde , and from 1996 onwards, FSV Wacker Fürstenwalde . The FSV Fürstenwalde was represented again five seasons in the Association League Brandenburg until 1996 . In 2002 the club merged with the lower-class Dynamo successor SG Union 1919 Fürstenwalde to form FSV Union Fürstenwalde , which took over the association league license from FSV Wacker. In the Gaselan League, an amateur football league in the Fürstenwalde area, a team under the name Wacker Fürstenwalde plays.
Name history
date | Full name | Short name |
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1923 | Sportclub Union Oberschöneweide / Fürstenwalde department | FC Wacker 1923 Fürstenwalde |
1933 | 1919 Fürstenwalde football club | FC 1919 Fürstenwalde |
1949 | Company sports association DEKA Fürstenwalde | BSG DEKA Fürstenwalde |
1951 | Company sports club Chemie Fürstenwalde | BSG Chemie Fürstenwalde |
1970 | Company sports club Pneumant Fürstenwalde | BSG Pneumant Fürstenwalde |
1990 | Fürstenwalde football club | FSV Fürstenwalde |
1996 | Wacker Fürstenwalde football club | FSV Wacker Fürstenwalde |
2002 | Union Fürstenwalde football club | FSV Union Fürstenwalde |
statistics
- Participation FDGB-Pokal : 1954/55 (1st HR), 1958 (2nd QR)
- Participation in the Frankfurt District League : 1953/54 to 1957, 1959 to 1967/68, 1969/70, 1972/73 to 1980/81, 1982/83, 1986/87, 1987/88,
- Participation in Association League Brandenburg : 1991/92 to 1995/96, 1998/99 to 2001/02
literature
- Hardy Greens : TSG Fürstenwalde / FC Wacker 1923 Fürstenwalde. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .