MSV 19 Rüdersdorf
MSV 19 Rüdersdorf | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Märkischer SV 19 Rüdersdorf eV | ||
Seat | Rudersdorf, Brandenburg | ||
founding | 1919 | ||
Colours | blue White Red | ||
president | Marko Siebenwirth | ||
Board | Dirk Holländer, Uwe Fischer, Peter Gesien | ||
Website | www.msv-kicker.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Jens Behrent | ||
Venue | Glückauf Stadium | ||
Places | 1,000 | ||
league | District league middle | ||
2018/19 | 1st place | ||
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The Märkische SV 19 Rüdersdorf is a German football club from Rüdersdorf near Berlin in the Märkisch-Oderland district . Home is the Glückauf Stadium , which can accommodate 1,000 spectators. The club is in the tradition of BSG Chemie Rüdersdorf .
society
MSV Rüdersdorf was established in 1919 under the name SC Kalkberge Rüdersdorf . The club played no role in Brandenburg football until 1945, any higher-class participations in the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs or the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg did not take place.
In 1945 the club was dissolved and re-established as SG Rüdersdorf . The loose sports group qualified for the final round of the Brandenburg Championship in the 1946/47 season, losing to SG Luckenwalde-Süd 2:10 in the quarter-finals . With the entry of the Chemistry Sports Association and the local cement works as the sponsoring company , the SG subsequently renamed Chemie Rüdersdorf (1952), and then later to Aufbau Rüdersdorf (1954).
On a sporting level, Chemie Rüdersdorf was one of the founding members of the third-class Berlin district league in 1952 , in which the first East Berlin championship was won in the opening season. In the subsequent round of promotion of the GDR league in 1952/53 , the Randberliner failed to advance Hartha and Dynamo Eisleben . From 1954, Aufbau Rüdersdorf played in the Frankfurt District League, which was held until 1960. The best place was the runner-up in 1955 behind Motor Eberswalde , in which Rüdersdorf with Dynamo Frankfurt only narrowly failed because of the possible promotion to the third-class II. DDR -Liga. In the FDGB Cup , the BSG failed in 1956, after qualifying victories over Motor Friedrichshagen and Lichtenberg 47 , in the first main round against SC activist Brieske-Senftenberg (1:10).
In the following years, the Brandenburgers acted in the highest Frankfurt league again in the seasons 1977/78 to 1982/83, but were then almost exclusively in the district class area.
After the reunification, the club was renamed Märkischer SV 19 Rüdersdorf . Since the club's promotion to the regional league in 2002, the men's team has always been at the top of the table with one exception, often only ungrateful second and third places remained and prevented promotion to the association league. In 2003, before a point game, there was a traditional meeting of a Berlin senior citizens' representative body and the old GDR national team from 1963, with Eberhard Vogel , Peter Ducke and Georg Buschner , among others .
In 2009, the hard court was converted into a second grass pitch, and a year later an artificial turf mini-field was built from state and municipal funds.
Construction work on a new functional building was completed in summer 2012.
statistics
- Participation in the Brandenburg (SBZ) (VF) championship: 1946/47
- Participation in the Berlin / Frankfurt district league : 1952/53 to 1960, 1977/78 to 1982/83
- Participation in the FDGB Cup : 1956 (1st HR)
Overview of the seasons since 2010
- 2009/10 - 3rd place LL Nord - 51 points - 52:31 goals
- 2010/11 - 3rd place LL South - 59 points - 67:33 goals
- 2011/12 - 4th place LL South - 55 points - 60:55 goals
- 2012/13 - 2nd place LL Nord - 64 points - 57:20 goals
- 2013/14 - 5th place LL South - 47 points - 60:48 goals
- 2014/15 - 15th place LL Süd - 21 points - 22:73 goals
- 2015/16 - 16th place LL Süd - 18 points - 29:81 goals
- 2016/17 - 15th place LK Ost - 6 points - 26: 172 goals
- 2017/18 - 3rd place KK Mitte - 42 points - 44:22 goals
people
literature
- Hanns Leske : Chemistry / Structure Rüdersdorf. In: Encyclopedia of GDR football . Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89533-556-3 .