HSV Rot-Weiß Berlin
HSV red and white | |||
Full name | Hohenschönhausen sports club Rot-Weiß Berlin eV |
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Founded | 1926 | ||
Dissolved | 2011 | ||
Club colors | Red White | ||
Stadion | Sports field Roelckestrasse | ||
Top league | Berlin City League | ||
successes |
East Berlin champions : 1954 FDGB district cup winners (East Berlin) : 1958 and 1975 |
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The Hohenschönhausener SV Rot-Weiß Berlin was a German football club from the Berlin district of Weißensee . The home of the club was the Roelckestrasse sports field .
society
1923–1950: Foundation and beginnings of all of Berlin football
HSV Rot-Weiß Berlin was founded in 1926 as Berliner FV 1910 Ost , which resulted from a merger of Berliner FV 1910 with SC Vorwärts-Ost 1912 . Both merger partners could not show any major sporting successes, only the Berlin FV 1910 played in the 1921/22 season for one season in the Association League Berlin-Brandenburg (from 1933 Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg ). In 1937 the name was changed to Hohenschönhausener SV 1910 . In 1945 the HSV was dissolved and re-established as SG Hohenschönhausen . The newly formed sports group took part in the qualification for the Berlin City League in the 1945/46 season, but played no role in the award of the relay victory. In 1949 it was renamed Hohenschönhausener SC .
1950–1990: Success in GDR football
The HSC, which played its home games in the Buschallee stadium (today the home ground of Weißenseer FC ), was withdrawn from the overall Berlin game operations in 1950 like all other East Berlin teams and integrated into GDR football . The HSC was one of the founding members of the GDR league . The Berliners finished the opening season in fifth place. In the following season only eleventh place was achieved and Hohenschönhausen had to leave the league with SV Berlin-Grünau in the direction of the district league.
From the mid-1950s, the Berliners played as a sports community (SG) Hohenschönhausen , as the name sports club only belonged to performance centers such as SC Dynamo Berlin, founded in 1954 . In 1954, SG Hohenschönhausen managed to win the Berlin championship by a narrow margin over Lichtenberg 47 and thus returned to the GDR league . Even in the second attempt, the SGH, which had no financially strong sponsoring companies , was without a chance and was relegated from the bottom of the table. Despite this, they won the East Berlin FDGB District Cup in 1958 and qualified for the 1959 FDGB Cup .
In the 1960s, Hohenschönhausen disappeared into the lowlands of Berlin football. It was not until 1974 that the SGH managed to return to the third-rate district league and thus a successful phase: In 1975 there was another victory in the district cup and the associated renewed participation in the FDGB cup the following season . The team was also able to keep up well in the district league, but missed out on promotion again in 1978, 1982 and 1983 as Berlin runner-up behind NARVA and Rotation Berlin .
1990–2011: All of Berlin's amateur football and dissolution
In 1990 it was renamed Hohenschönhausener SC . After the Berliners were passed through to the district class in 1991, the HSC merged with the football department of the Weißenseer SV Rot-Weiß (successor to the BSG Motor Weißensee since June 1990) to form the Hohenschönhausen SV Rot-Weiß Berlin . The promotion to the Landesliga Berlin was achieved in the 2008/09 season. There the club was able to assert itself in the following two years. In May 2011, HSV Rot-Weiß merged with Weißenseer FC . The name Weißenseer FC was retained, which is why the HSV Rot-Weiß national league team started under this name from the 2011/12 season.
statistics
- Participation in the Association League Berlin-Brandenburg: 1921/22 (Berlin FV 1910)
- Participation in the Berlin City League: 1945/46
- Participation in the GDR League: 1950/51, 1951/52, 1954/55
- Eternal table of the GDR league : Rank 137
- East Berlin Masters : 1954
- FDGB district cup winners (East Berlin) : 1958 and 1975
Individual evidence
- ↑ Name history of various sports clubs from Berlin and Brandenburg
- ↑ Briefly reported. In: Berliner Zeitung , June 28, 1990, p. 14.
- ↑ Bernd Wusterhausen: Official notices / information. (PDF; 1.7 MB) (No longer available online.) Berliner Fußball-Verband , June 24, 2011, p. 2 , archived from the original on May 12, 2012 ; Retrieved February 12, 2013 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
literature
- Hardy Greens : SG Hohenschönhausen. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 229.
- Hanns Leske : SG Hohenschönhausen. In: Encyclopedia of GDR football . Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89533-556-3 , p. 188.