Hoyerswerdaer SV 1919

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Hoyerswerdaer SV 1919
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Full name Hoyerswerdaer Sportverein 1919 eV
place Hoyerswerda , Saxony
Founded 1919
Dissolved 2016
Club colors black-red-green
Stadion Stadium Am Adler
Top league District League Cottbus
successes FDGB Cup 1956 (Q)
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The Hoyerswerdaer SV 1919 was a German football club from Hoyerswerda in the district of Bautzen . Home of the club was the stadium Am Adler , which has a capacity of 3,000 spectators. The club was in the tradition of BSG Aufbau Hoyerswerda .

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The Hoyerswerdaer SV was founded in 1919 under the name SV Hoyerswerda 1919 . The club operated within the Southeast German Football Association until 1933 in the Niederlausitz district. In the 1932/33 season they became runner-up in the Niederlausitz district class and qualified for the Southeast German finals, in which they finished 4th in the championship relay. From 1933 they played in the newly introduced Gauliga Silesia , but could not prevent immediate relegation. In 1943/44 the club briefly returned to the Gauliga Lower Silesia ( Liegnitz / Görlitz group ) founded in 1941, but stopped playing before 1945.

In 1945 the club was dissolved and re-established as SG Hoyerswerda . The loose sports group acted between 1947 and 1950 for three seasons in the LL Sachsen ( SBZ ), in which consistently leading positions in the table were achieved. Subsequently, the name was changed to BSG Kreisrat Hoyerswerda . With the entry of the city administration of Hoyerswerda, the company sports association, like all the teams of the state administration, was managed within the central sports association Einheit under the name Einheit Hoyerswerda from 1951 . As early as 1956, the BSG changed the sponsoring company again and appeared in the following period as the structure Hoyerswerda .

On the sporting level, Einheit Hoyerswerda rose to the third-class district league Cottbus for the first time in 1954 , in which the Lusatians, with brief interruptions, became a constant until the 1980s. The construction was clearly overshadowed by the Hoyerswerda local rival activist Schwarze Pump until the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the rise to the 2nd GDR League or GDR League was not successful until 1990. The best placement was the Cottbus runner-up , which came in 1969/70 ahead of Chemie Schwarzheide , Dynamo Lübben and activist Brieske Senftenberg . In 1956, Einheit Hoyerswerda reached the qualifying round for the FDGB-Pokal , against Dynamo Dresden the Lausitzers lost 2-5.

In 1991 the club changed its name again to the historical name SV Hoyerswerda 19 . In 2001 the association merged with ESV Lok Hoyerswerda to form SpVgg Hoyerswerda 1919 . The merger with the Hoyerswerdaer SV unit to form Hoyerswerdaer SV 1919 followed in 2007 . In terms of sport, HSV was consistently active in the Lausitz local area. On July 1, 2016, HSV merged with local rivals FC Lausitz Hoyerswerda (former activist Black Pump ) to form Hoyerswerdaer FC . The current league of the HFC is the regional league West Lusatia .

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