BSG Greifswald NPP
The Greifswald nuclear power plant company sports association , or KKW Greifswald for short, was a Greifswald sports association founded in 1968. Until mid-October 1975 it was called KKW Nord Greifswald.
Soccer
history
The BSG KKW Greifswald emerged from the BSG unit Greifswald . The name "BSG Kernkraftwerk Nord", first introduced for the company sports association on August 15, 1968, referred to the start of construction of the largest nuclear power plant in the GDR , the Greifswald nuclear power plant in nearby Lubmin . As a result, the athletes received greater financial support and the image of the so-called “large construction site of DSF ” could also be promoted via the sports news. As a carrier operating initially VEB Kombinat acted power plant construction. After completion of the nuclear power plant, the VEB nuclear power plant "Bruno Leuschner" took over the sponsorship for the BSG, which then deleted the addition "North" from its name.
The soccer department BSG KKW Greifswald played almost without exception in the second-rate GDR league from 1968 to 1990 and helped determine the level there. The home of KKW was the Volksstadion in Greifswald, the club colors were red and white. At the end of the 1980s, the Kernkraftwerke Kombinat decided to establish its football division in the top division, the GDR Oberliga . A partnership with Hansa Rostock ensured playful potential. Extensive construction work in the Volksstadion was carried out to make it suitable for the upper league. The upheaval of 1989 came two years too early for the plans for a covered stadium. In 1990, under pressure from the neighboring states of Sweden and Denmark , the federal government decided to completely shut down the nuclear power plant. After the founding of sports clubs became possible again with the German reunification, the athletes of the BSG KKW founded the new club Greifswalder SC in 1990 , building on the traditional club of the pre-war period.
player
Selected teams
Line-up 1978/79:
Goal: Harald Socher (14 games / 0 goals), Manfred Pohl (8/0), Detlef Last, Uwe Nerstheimer - Defense: Klaus-Dieter Feske (18/0), Wolfgang Feske (22/0) , Gerd Bekendorf (10/0), Harald Gellentin (20/0), Jürgen König (7/0), Günter Köpsel (11/1), Andreas Mähl (17/0) - midfield: Wolfgang Schröder (22/2) , Klaus-Dieter Uteß (9/1), Rainer Wollschläger (12/0) Hartmut Schmidt (4/0), Torsten Schmidt (7/2), Uwe Stolla (9/0), Karl-Heinz Liefländer (4/1 ), Dieter Wienhold - Sturm: Ulrich Seidel (19/5), Herbert Nekwapil (20/7), Wolfgang Schumann (22/7), Reinhard Retzlaff (14/2), Dieter Risch (4/0), Detlef Schulz ( 1/0)
(Trainer: Ferdinand Brusch )
Main eleven 1986/87:
Peter Rost (19 games / 0 goals) - Fred Krohn (33/3), Sven Krahmer (30/1), Norbert Töllner (33/0), Frank Wriedt (30/0) - Maik Ehlert ( 30/2), Andreas Mähl (23/1), Jörg Seering (34/17) - Holger Jung (34/5), Wolfgang Schumann (26/7), Peter Bartz (21/6)
(replacement: Thomas Meier ( 16/0) - Peter Bartz (21/0), Bernd Wischow (31/2), Frank Radloff (12/0), Andreas Zachhuber (8/0) Trainer: Harri Schröder)
Main eleven 1989/90:
Peter Rost (16 games / 0 goals) - Frank Wriedt (33/3), Andreas Priebe (31/3), Norbert Töllner (31/0), Rainer Bertram (26/0) - Sven Berkenhagen ( 29/2), Bernd Wunderlich (26/1), Ralf Humbold (29/6), Marcus Piehl (32/7) - Ralf Steinfurth (16/8), Peter Bartz (27/6) (replacement: Jörg Böhme ( later Hirdina 14/0), Thomas Meier (5/0) - Detlef Witte (17/5), Mayk Bullerjahn (8/0), Maik Strehlow (1/0) - Holger Jung (25/2), Ralf Kleiminger ( 22/0), Steffen Kriesen (6/0), Maik Ehlert (6/1), Maik Töllner (2/0) - Claude Kluth (13/1), Axel Fuchs (11/2), Mike Gerth (1 / 0) –- Trainer: Wolfgang Moschke 29 games, Andreas Krüger 5 games)
Earlier or later league players
- Mayk Bullerjahn , 1988 by Hansa Rostock (33 appearances)
- Jens Dowe , from 1989 Hansa Rostock (34 upper left, 88 federal left), later 1860 Munich, HSV
- Henri Fuchs , from 1982 Hansa Rostock (61 Oberl., 23 Bundesl.), From 1991 1. FC Köln (16)
- Dietrich Gaatz , 1974 Hansa Rostock (1 league game)
- Axel Hauschild , 1988 by Hansa Rostock (46)
- Bernd Jessa , from 1971 Hansa Rostock (11 upper left), from 1976 1. FC Union Berlin (32 upper left)
- Ralf Kleiminger , 1987 from 1. FC Magdeburg (2, previously Hansa Rostock 30)
- Fred Krohn , 1985 from Stahl Brandenburg (2 league games)
- Lothar Lehmann , from 1973 Energie Cottbus (11)
- Eckart Märzke , from 1971 Hansa Rostock (94), from 1980 Stahl Brandenburg (59)
- Wolfgang Schumann , 1986 about Forward Stralsund by Hansa Rostock (20)
- Jörg Seering , 1980 by Hansa Rostock (80)
- Olaf Spandolf , 1982 by Hansa Rostock (24)
- Ralf Steinfurth , from 1979 Forward Frankfurt / O. (34)
- Hilmar Weilandt , from 1980 Hansa Rostock (83 top, 160 federal)
- Norbert Wollschläger , 1984 by Hansa Rostock (7)
- Frank Wriedt , from 1987 Hansa Rostock (26), from 1989 again at Greifswald NPP
- Bernd Wunderlich , 1989 from Hansa Rostock (39, previously Vorwärts Frankfurt / O., 101)
- Andreas Zachhuber , 1986 by Hansa Rostock (67)
Earlier or later Bundesliga players
- Sven Berkenhagen , from 1991 Stuttgarter Kickers (35), from 1994 Eintracht Braunschweig (28)
Football statistics
season | Division | Final placement |
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1968/69 | GDR League North Relay | 13. |
1969/70 | GDR League North Relay | 6th |
1970/71 | GDR League North Relay | 10. |
1971/72 | GDR League Relay A | 5. |
1972/73 | GDR League Relay A | 6th |
1973/74 | GDR League Relay A | 6th |
1974/75 | GDR League Relay A | 2. |
1975/76 | GDR League Relay A | 6th |
1976/77 | GDR League Relay A | 6th |
1977/78 | GDR League Relay A | 4th |
1978/79 | GDR League Relay A | 9. |
1979/80 | GDR League Relay A | 9. |
1980/81 | GDR League Relay A | 12. (descent) |
1981/82 | District League Rostock | 1. (ascent) |
1982/83 | GDR League Relay A | 12. (descent) |
1983/84 | District League Rostock | 1. |
1984/85 | District League Rostock | 1. (ascent) |
1985/86 | GDR League Relay A | 6th |
1986/87 | GDR League Relay A | 9. |
1987/88 | GDR League Relay A | 7th |
1988/89 | GDR League Relay A | 12. |
1989/90 | GDR League Relay A | 6th |
Personal career up to 1990
- Greifswalder SC 1926–1939
- Greifswald unit 1946–1968
- BSG NPP Greifswald 1968–1990
literature
- Hanns Leske : Encyclopedia of GDR football . Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89533-556-3 , p. 417.