Meissner SV 08

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Meissner SV 08
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Basic data
Surname Meißner Sport-Verein 08 eV
Seat Meissen , Saxony
founding 1908
Colours blue White
Website www.msv08.de
First soccer team
Venue Stadium on the Holy Ground
Places 5,000
league National class middle
2015/16 11th place
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The Meissner SV 08 is a German sports club based in Meissen in Saxony . The home of the multi-discipline club is the stadium on Heiligen Grund in the Niederfähre district .

Club (soccer)

Historical logo of TSG Meißen
Share certificate for 100 marks from the Meißner Sportverein 1908 eV from October 1, 1921

Meißner SV was founded on October 8, 1908 as FC Meißen 08 . As early as 1909, FC Meißen merged with the Germania Meißen athletes' club to form Meißner SV 08 . In terms of sport, the Saxons could not qualify for the Gauliga until 1945, which was aimed at, among other things, by signing the German national player Willy Ascherl . In 1933 the Nazis forced a merger with GutsMuts Meißen to form the Meißner Ballspielverein .

After the Second World War, the association was dissolved and re-established as ATSG Meißen . In the following years the club faced further renaming.

1946: ZSG of VEB Meißen
1949: BSG Ceramics Meißen (July 1, 1949)
1950: BSG Chemie Meißen (August 1, 1950)

The ZSG Meissen took part in the Saxon qualifying games for the soccer east zone championship in 1948 , but failed at Horch Zwickau . The promotion to the newly created GDR league was missed in 1949 after a 5-0 defeat against BSG Erich Zeigner Leipzig . With the entry of the local panel factory as a carrier company , the East Saxons played from 1955 as BSG Aufbau Meißen . Development In 1957, Meissen, together with Dynamo Dresden and Stahl Freital, made it into the second GDR league . The then third highest East German league belonged to Meissen until 1960 a total of three seasons. In 1962 Meißen won again the championship of the Dresden District League , but could not prevail in the promotion games against Lokomotive Zittau . Until the end of the 1980s, TSG Meißen , renamed again in 1964, operated on the regional level of the Dresden district .

After the 1988/89 season, Dynamo Dresden's second team continued to play under the name TSG Meissen in the NOFV league . The previous first TSG team, which in 1988 was promoted from the district class to the league, temporarily appeared as TSG Meißen II. The club, again renamed FC Meissen , was integrated into the Oberliga Nordost after the dissolution of the second highest division of the GDR . The Saxons played a total of six seasons in the Oberliga until 1997. After a merger with SV Blau-Weiß Meißen , the club has been playing under the name Meißner SV 08 again since 1995 . Afterwards, the MSV 08 quickly disappeared from higher-class football. After two seasons in the Landesliga Sachsen , MSV rose in 1999 to the Dresden District League.

In the 2009/10 season, the Meißner Sportverein 08 had to relegate with new coach Horst Rau . They landed 14th out of 16 teams. From 2010 they played in the district class Dresden season 4. Meissen immediately managed to rise again and played in 2013/14 in the district league center. The club has been playing in the Saxon state class middle (7th division) since 2014.

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