Luebzer SV

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The Lübzer SV is a German multi-discipline sports club, which is based in the small Mecklenburg town of Lübz . For its 730 members, it offers the competitive sports of soccer and table tennis as well as handball and volleyball as a popular sport (as of 2015).

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The Lübzer Sportverein was founded in 1921 and initially operated the sports of athletics, football and tennis. In 1925 the association had around 800 members. After the Second World War , the Lübzer sports club, like all clubs in the Soviet occupation zone (SBZ), was dissolved. Instead, a loosely organized sports community (SG) was founded in 1946, in which several sports, e.g. B. football, handball and athletics were operated. In football, SG Lübz took part in the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania regional class in 1946/47 , where it took sixth place out of ten teams in the Mecklenburg West relay. Since the national class, which at that time was one of the five highest football classes in the SBZ, was reduced in the following season, the placement was not enough to keep the league.

In 1953 the SG Lübz was converted into a company sports association (BSG) . The Lübzer Zuckerfabrik became its sponsoring company and Sport was operated in the future under the name BSG Empor. In 1954, the BSG footballers were promoted to the Schwerin district class, the 2nd division in the GDR district of Schwerin and the fourth division (from 1956 to 1963, 5th division) in the GDR's football league system . With the exception of the 1958 season (calendar year season), the Lübz team played in the district class until 1960, followed by years at the regional league level and the division of the soccer section into SG Dynamo Lübz. The cause was the resignation of the sugar factory as a sponsoring company and the restructuring of the BSG into the Lübzer Sportvereinigung (SVg.).

In 1979, the football section, which had made it into the third-class district league for one season under SG Dynamo in 1976, returned to the Lübzer Sportvereinigung. She took over the place of SG Dynamo in the district class, where she was initially represented until 1988 with the exception of the 1984/85 season (relegation). This year, the Lübzer SVg. promoted to the district league, but had to relegate immediately after the 1988/89 season. This was followed by three more seasons in the Schwerin district class and in 1991 after the introduction of the DFB league system in East Germany, promotion to the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania West district league.

Previously, the sports association had been converted into a registered association under GDR law , which had again taken on the historical name of Lübzer Sportverein. In 1993 the footballers of Lübzer SV had to relegate from the district league. In 2009 the club rose to the seventh-class state league Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. In 2014, the association was awarded the Big Star of Sports by the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania for its project for the disabled. In 2015, for the same reason, the club received the Federal German Golden Star of Sports from the hand of the Federal President.

literature

  • DFSF (ed.): DDR Chronicle - DDR Football 1949–1991 (Volumes 1 to 8). Berlin 2007/11.

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