Lichtenberger SC Brandenburg 02

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LSC Brandenburg 02
Full name Lichtenberger Sport-Club Brandenburg 1902
place Berlin
Founded 1902
Dissolved 1933
Club colors Green white
Stadion Rhinstrasse sports field
Top league 1st class Märkischer Fußball-Bund (1911)
successes East German ATSB champion and
semi-finalist of the German ATSB championship in 1922

The Lichtenberger Sportclub Brandenburg 02 , originally called Friedrichsberger Sportclub Brandenburg 02 , was a football club from Berlin that initially played under the umbrella of the DFB and from 1919 to 1933 in the workers' sports movement .

history

The association was founded in 1902 in the then independent town of Lichtenberg . The original designation of origin referred to the Lichtenberg district of Friedrichsberg , the name of which has largely been forgotten today. The club initially belonged to the Märkischer Fußball-Bund . In 1908 the club reached the sixth place in the 2nd class of the MFB and in 1909 the second place. In the 1910 season he was promoted to 1st class, in 1911 the seventh place was achieved. This was not sufficient for the classification in the top division of the 1911 founded VBB , in which from 1912 all Berlin top teams were combined. Nothing is known about the performance in the following years.

In 1919 the club switched to the regional workers' sports association, the Märkische Spielvereinigung , and since then has competed as the Lichtenberger Sportclub Brandenburg 02 . In the 1921/22 season, the club won the championship of the Märkische Spielvereinigung with a 2-1 win in the final against SC Adler Pankow .

Brandenburg 02 was qualified for the East German championship final of the ATSB and initially beat FT Stettin-Nemitz in Stettin 4-0 on May 21, 1922 . In the final of the East German championship in workers' football on June 25, 1922 in the Lichtenberg stadium , Brandenburg 02 beat the TV Eichenkranz Eulo . In the semifinals of the nationwide ATSB championship finals, the club lost 3-0 to VfL Stötteritz , who had already won the German ATSB championship in 1921, in Leipzig on June 23, 1922 .

In the following years, the club could not achieve any further success. The club split off in 1928 with the other clubs of the Märkische Spielvereinigung from the social democratically dominated ATSB. From 1930 to February 1933 the Märkische Spielvereinigung belonged to the KPD -near fighting community for red sports unit ("Rotsport"). After the National Socialists came to power , the association was forced to dissolve. Some of its members switched to the Lichtenberger SC Germania 1923 founded in 1923 . Today's SV Lichtenberg 47 is the successor club of LSC Germania after the Second World War .

Venues

Various sports fields in Lichtenberg and, from 1930, the Rhinstrasse sports field in Berlin-Friedrichsfelde have come down to us as venues .

Individual evidence

  1. www.fussball-historie.de: Märkischer Fußball-Bund 1908, 2nd class ( memento of the original from July 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fussball-historie.de
  2. www.fussball-historie.de: Märkischer Fußball-Bund 1909 2nd class ( memento of the original from July 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fussball-historie.de
  3. www.fussball-historie.de: Märkischer Fußball-Bund 1910 2nd class ( Memento of the original from July 22, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fussball-historie.de
  4. www.fussball-historie.de: Märkischer Fußball-Bund 1911, 1st class
  5. a b c d Christian Wolter : Workers' football in Berlin and Brandenburg 1910–1933 . Arete Verlag, Hildesheim 2015, ISBN 978-3-942468-49-7 .
  6. Historical facts from Berlin: Football clubs in the Lichtenberg district