Yellow and white Görlitz

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Yellow and white Görlitz
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Basic data
Surname Lower Silesian Football Club
Yellow-White Görlitz 09
Seat Goerlitz , Saxony
founding 1909
Colours yellow white
Website www.nfv09.de
First soccer team
Head coach Steffen Holtz
Alexander Varga
Venue Young world
Places 5500
league Upper Lusatia League
2016/17 16th place ( Landesliga Sachsen )
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The Lower Silesian Football Club Gelb-Weiß Görlitz is a German football club from Görlitz in the Lower Silesian Upper Lusatia . The home of the 250-member club is the Junge Welt stadium .

society

The former club bar "Binners Bierstuben" (before 1933)
Old logo of the yellow-white Görlitz football club
Historical logo of BSG Motor WAMA Görlitz

Gelb-Weiß Görlitz was founded in 1909 as the Wanderslust sports club . In 1910 the club was renamed Union Football Club . With the establishment of an athletics department in 1913, the club entered under the name Sportclub Union .

The SpVgg Gelb-Weiß Görlitz was created in 1923 when the football department of the ATV 1847 Görlitz split off from the gymnastics club and founded an independent club as part of the “clean divorce” ordered by the umbrella associations. Larger games were played on Schenkendorffplatz in what is now part of Poland (today's square of the Nysa Zgorzelec club ). In 1914 the club had its own place on the corner of Reichenbacher Strasse and Kaiserring (now Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse), which was razed during the First World War. In 1928, 1931 and 1932, the Oberlausitzer Meister club, now based in Groß Biesnitz , was able to take part in the south-east German finals . In 1933, Gelb-Weiß Görlitz missed the qualification for the newly introduced Gauliga Schlesien and from then on played in the second-rate district league Lower Silesia . By taking first place in Division 2 of the District League Lower Silesia 1940/41 , Görlitz qualified for the final of the District Championship, which they lost to WSV Liegnitz , but were also allowed to move up to the newly created Gauliga Lower Silesia . Already in the first Gauliga season 1941/42 Görlitz withdrew completely from the game operation.

In 1945 the club was revived under the name SG Görlitz-West west of the Lusatian Neisse. In the following period the club was called SG Vorwärts Görlitz from 1948 and then BSG Motor Görlitz from 1951 . With the entry of the local carrier company Waggonbau Görlitz , the footballing framework conditions improved. In 1958 the Görlitzers made it to the second GDR league . In the very first season, the renewed ascent was missed just behind Motor Karl-Marx-Stadt . After a total of four seasons in the third highest division of the GDR, the BSG Motor WAMA Görlitz , as the club was called from 1965, played mostly on the regional level of the Dresden district . In 1965 and 1977 they were promoted to the GDR league . This turned out to be too big for Görlitz. In both years the Lower Silesians had to accept the direct relegation to the district league Dresden together with progress Weißenfels and Dynamo Lübben .

After the reunification, NSV Gelb-Weiß Görlitz was re-established on July 2, 1991 . From 1990 to 2000, the Görlitzers played in the Dresden District League for ten years . On January 1, 1999, the football department broke away from the NSV and has since played as NFV Gelb-Weiß Görlitz . In 2000 he was promoted to the Landesliga Sachsen . In September 2016, the NFV-Gelb-Weiß Görlitz withdrew its first team from the state league with immediate effect and was thus the first relegated team for the 2016/2017 season. The reasons for this were investigations against the board of directors and the arrest of two foreign, officially authorized players.

statistics

  • Participation in the GDR League: 1965/66, 1977/78
  • Participation in the 2nd GDR League: 1959, 1960, 1961/62, 1962/63
  • Eternal table of the GDR league : rank 154

successes

player

literature

  • Hardy Greens : Motor Görlitz. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .
  • Rainer Menzel: Tooore for Görlitz . Yellow-White Görlitz 100 years of football. 1st edition. Verlag Gunter Oettel, Görlitz 2009, ISBN 3-938583-38-X .

Individual evidence

  1. League Final Tables 1923/24
  2. ^ German sports club for soccer statistics: "Soccer in Silesia 1900 / 01–1932 / 33", DSFS 2007.
  3. Zeitspiel # 7, I / 2017, p. 92
  4. http://www.sz-online.de/nachrichten/der-nfv-gelb-weiss-goerlitz-zieh-seine-landesliga-mannschaft-zurueck-3498291.html