SC Borea Dresden

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SC Borea Dresden
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Basic data
Surname SC Borea Dresden e. V.
Seat Dresden , Saxony
founding August 15, 1991
president Peter Hering
Website borea-dresden.de
First soccer team
Head coach Elvir Jugo
Venue Jägerpark sports field
Places 2000
league State class east (Saxony)
2016/17 2nd place (City League Dresden)
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The SC Borea Dresden is a sports club from the north of the Saxon capital Dresden . Founded in 1991, it was called FV Dresden-Nord until 2007 . The soccer team plays in the 7th league, the Saxon national class. One of the forerunners was the soccer section of the BSG Motor TuR Dresden-Übigau, whose first team was active for years in the Dresden regional soccer league (3rd league in the GDR).

The club's first men's team played in the Northeast Football League from 1996 to 2011 . The SC Borea and its predecessors are known for their successful youth work.

history

The club was founded under the name SV SEM Dresden in 1991 from the soccer departments of two clubs from the north of Dresden.

SV TuR Dresden-Übigau

One of these two clubs was TuR Übigau , which in turn goes back to two different company sports associations : Shipyard Übigau and Motor Nordwest.

BSG Motor Shipyard Übigau

Sports clubs existed in Dresden- Übigau even before the Second World War . These were in particular the gymnastics club Übigau, founded in 1885, and the Rote Sportverein , which was formed in 1929 by splitting off from TV Übigau, had temporarily leased Übigau Castle and was again banned as a workers sports club in 1933 . Immediately after the end of the war, all clubs were initially forcibly dissolved.

In the first years after the war, the Soviet military administration in Germany allowed the formation of municipal sports groups. In them, people who lived in the administrative unit concerned were allowed to do sports. The SG Dresden-Übigau was created accordingly in the Übigau district . As a result of a fundamental reform of the sports system, most of the sports groups became company sports associations (BSG) through their connection to state- owned companies based on the Soviet model in the late 1940s . The SG Dresden-Übigau was here the carrier operating VEB shipyard Übigau affiliated. The sports club, known since then as BSG Motor Schiffswerft Dresden-Übigau , played until 1958 at the district level on the now unused Übigau sports field on Washingtonstraße , where some of the juniors from TuR Übigau later played their home games.

BSG Motor Northwest Dresden

The BSG Motor Northwest Dresden was the Sports Association of largely in the northwestern district of Dresden Mickten settled VEB transformer and Röntgenwerk "Hermann Matern" Dresden (TUR) . The sports field of BSG Motor, the name of which already indicated a sponsoring company from the mechanical engineering industry, was the so-called Rudi-Pinkert-Stadium , today's sports field Wurzener Straße in the district of Pieschen . Before the BSG was founded, SG Dresden-Mickten had played here with the later GDR Oberliga goal scorer, Harry Arlt , who continued the soccer work of SG Dresden-Friedrichstadt and was thus in the tradition of Dresdner SC . Some Micktner players joined the later BSG Motor Nordwest in the course of the conversion of their SG to the BSG Sachsenverlag Dresden in May 1950.

Motor Nordwest, for its part, goes back to SG Dresden-Cotta , which initially played the regional league from 1946 to 1949 and then competed with Heinz Schwipps in the eastern relay of the Saxon regional league. In the second national league year, SG Cotta was renamed several times, initially in August 1950 in BSG Post Dresden . After their merger with BSG Trafowerk Dresden in September 1950, the team played under the name BSG Motor Trafo Dresden . From December 1950 it was initially called BSG Mechanik Nordwest Dresden , and from February 1951 finally BSG Motor Nordwest Dresden. At the end of the national league season 1950/51, the team rose from bottom of the table in the district class. In the following season, Motor Nordwest finished penultimate in the Dresden season. Due to the expansion of the Dresden district class on several seasons, the team escaped relegation and remained in this league for another three seasons until 1955. In the transition round in 1955 and the 1956 season, she even competed in the GDR district league , but then rose again to the district class.

Merger of the shipyard and northwest to form BSG Motor TuR Dresden-Übigau

Logo of the BSG Motor TuR Dresden-Übigau

In 1958, VEB Schiffswerft Übigau was integrated into VEB TuR Dresden in order to manufacture containers for large transformers from now on . This inevitably led to the union of the two company sports associations. From the BSG Motor Schiffswerft Dresden-Übigau and the BSG Motor Nordwest Dresden, the BSG Motor Transformatoren- und Röntgenwerk Dresden-Übigau emerged in September 1958 , which continued to use the sports field of the BSG Motor Nordwest Dresden on Wurzener Strasse and also took over their entry authorization in the district class . TuR Übigau , the common abbreviation, played from 1959 to 1962, from 1965 to 1980 and finally from 1985 in the Dresden district league, which was the third highest division in the GDR between 1963 and 1990. In addition, the first men's team reached the final of the Dresden District Cup three times. In 1990 the entry in the register of associations and the associated renaming to SV TuR Dresden-Übigau e. V. In the following season they won the district cup for the first time.

SG Dynamo Heide Dresden

Similar to SG Dresden-Übigau, SG Dresden- Albertstadt was founded soon after the end of the war and succeeded VfB Albertstadt, which had been founded before the turn of the century. The SG Albertstadt later became the SG Dynamo Heide Dresden , founded in March 1969 , which belonged to the Dynamo sports association and was named after the Dresden Heide , which was adjacent to the traditional sports grounds in the Jägerpark. Dynamo Heide was the sports community of the Dresden District Administration of the GDR Ministry for State Security (MfS, "Stasi"), which had its headquarters on Bautzner Strasse , which passed near the Jägerpark (today the Bautzner Strasse Dresden Memorial ), and served as a " farm team " for Development of young football players for Dynamo Dresden . The players in this training center went to a children's and youth sports school in order to later switch to the aforementioned focus, whose first team was one of the most successful in GDR history. In September 1987 Dynamo Heide was temporarily renamed SG Dynamo Feliks Edmundowitsch Dzierzynski Dresden. The sports community was given this honorary name on the occasion of the 110th birthday of the Polish-Russian professional revolutionary and Cheka founder Feliks Dzierżyński .

Merger of TuR Übigau and Dynamo Heide to form SV SEM Dresden

On August 15, 1991 the soccer departments were separated from Dynamo Heide and TuR Übigau and merged with SV Siemens Elektronik Messtechnik Dresden e. V. together. The SV SEM Dresden was able to build on the good youth work of Dynamo Heide and at the same time take over the men's division from TuR Übigau. The remaining departments of the two founding associations exist as SV TuR Dresden e. V. and Dresdner SV Albertstadt 1991 e. V. continues to this day. The merger at that time represents the actual foundation of the current SC Borea Dresden, which has since been renamed several times.

Development as FV Dresden-Nord

Logo of the FV Dresden-Nord

First, on July 1, 1992, the SV SEM gave itself the new name FV Dresden-Nord e. V. The association's path was particularly successful in the first few years. As early as 1993, the first men's team, along with the last of the three district cup wins in a row, each of which was won under different names, was promoted to the Sachsenliga . In 1996 the team won the state championship and thus rose after only three regional league seasons to the southern relay of the NOFV-Oberliga , where the FV Nord established itself permanently in the upper third of the table.

Renaming to SC Borea Dresden

Another name change sought by the FV Dresden-Nord was the subject of a controversy between the club and the Saxon Football Association (SFV) in the second half of 2007 . On July 1, 2007, the name was to be renamed SC Boreas Dresden , but was forbidden by the association, which feared a sponsorship background from a wind turbine manufacturer of the same name based in Dresden, under threat of sanctions. In doing so, he referred to the statutes of the German Football Association (DFB) , according to which changes, additions or new names to club names and club symbols for advertising purposes are not permitted. As a result, at the end of July 2007, the execution of the renaming was reversed or suspended by the association. On December 6, 2007, the name was finally changed to SC Borea Dresden e. V. effective and thus the dispute settled. The new club name is based on Boreas , the north wind of Greek mythology . This is intended to establish a reference to the old name FV Dresden-Nord, but at the same time to use a more attractive name. The abbreviation FV for football club has been replaced by SC for sports club , as the club also wants to open up to other sports.

Development as SC Borea Dresden

Other departments of the sports club are badminton and budo - ninjutsu , but the most important department is still football. In the 2009/10 season, SC Borea took part in the official game operation with three men's and twelve junior teams. In addition, two senior teams and one recreational sports team were part of the soccer department. Before the start of the 2010/11 season, the club withdrew its second men's team. In the 2011/12 season there was only one men's team in addition to the two senior teams, but three recreational sports and 13 junior teams. After playing four games, the first men's team was also withdrawn from ongoing games at the beginning of September 2011 for financial reasons. Borea Dresden was the first to be relegated to the Oberliga Nordost. In the 2012/13 season, the first men's team was eligible to compete in the Sachsenliga soccer league . Under changing sporting management - the resigned André Müller was followed by Kay Mattheß, who was in turn replaced by the coaching trio Thomas Baron, Antoni Jelen and Thomas Lauke - the first men's team as relegated to the district league was determined early on. Thomas Klippel took over the team in the regional league, renamed the state class in 2014. In the summer of 2015, SC Borea was relegated to the city league, which had emerged from the district class from which the predecessor TuR Übigau had risen 30 years earlier. The team finished their first city league season (2015/16) in tenth place, the second (2016/17) as runner-up in the table. So she rose together with the SG Dresden Striesen in the state class East, after a starting place had become free there due to the withdrawal of the second team of the Bischofswerdaer FV .

League affiliation from 1990

successes

  • Champion of the Sachsenliga 1996
  • Champion of the Dresden District League in 1993
  • Winner of the Dresden District Cup 1991 (as SV Motor TuR Übigau), 1992 (as SV SEM Dresden) and 1993 (as FV Dresden-Nord)
  • Finalist in the Dresden District Cup in 1967, 1972 and 1990 (as BSG Motor TuR Übigau)
  • Promotion of the A-youth to the junior Bundesliga in 2003

Personal details

offspring

The SC Borea Dresden is known for its good football youth work. One of the cornerstones of the club since its foundation in 1991, which also built on the SG Dynamo Heide management team , was the training of juniors. SC Borea has been running its own football boarding school in Jägerpark since the late 1990s. The association and its predecessors produced, among others, Steffen Büttner , Tony Jantschke and Claus Lichtenberger . The high point for the time being was that the A-Jugend was represented in the A-Juniors Bundesliga for three seasons between 2003 and 2006 . After their descent, a junior cooperation was agreed with Dynamo Dresden in June 2006 . For the duration of one season, players have already been loaned from one club to the other several times in order to strengthen the A or B junior teams. A total of 13 SC Borea junior teams are taking part in the game this season. Four of the first teams in an age group (C to F youth) are represented in the highest possible division. A and B youth play in the national league in 2012/13. In 2012 another collaboration with Dynamo was announced, initially for one year. The A-Jugend became national champions in the 2012/13 season and played in the junior regional league in the 2013/14 and 2014/15 seasons before relegation to the Saxon state league. In the 2016/2017 season, U19 and U17 will again compete in the NOFV Regionalliga.

Current and previous sports facilities

The Borea Dresden sports facility is the sports field in the Jägerpark that can hold 2,000 spectators . After a renovation since 2005, it also has its own standing room for the guest fans. It is located in the Albertstadt district on the border with the Radeberger Vorstadt and lies on the edge of the Dresdner Heide ; before that, SG Dynamo Heide Dresden, one of the two forerunners of SC Borea, played there. The name of the sports area is derived from a military training area used by the Saxon hunters who were formerly stationed nearby and were located here before 1900.

A previous venue is the Wurzener Strasse sports field , formerly the Rudi-Pinkert Stadium , in Pieschen near the district boundary of Mickten . One of the forerunners of the SC Borea, the BSG Schiffswerft Übigau, played in the Übigau district on the now unused Washingtonstrasse sports field in the immediate vicinity of the Flügelwegbrücke , the location of which is still clearly recognizable.

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