Naumburger SV 05

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Naumburger SV 05
Logo of Naumburger SV 05
Full name Naumburg Sports Association from 1905 eV
place Naumburg, Saxony-Anhalt
Founded May 15, 1905
Dissolved June 30, 2017
Club colors black yellow
Stadion Sports field Hallescher Anger (1500)
Top league Association League Saxony-Anhalt
successes see below
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The Naumburg Sports Association from 1905 was a German football club from Naumburg (Saale) in the Burgenland district . Home was the sports field in Hallescher Anger .

history

Foundation and first years

The club was founded on May 15, 1905 as the Naumburg football club Hohenzollern . Since initially only a few players could be found, players from other clubs were used to be able to provide their own team. The club colors were based on FC Hohenzollern from Weißenfels . On August 20, 1905, the club played its first game against the 2nd team from Weißenfels on the Naumburger Vogelwiese, which initially became the club's official playground.

After the first year, in which the club lost seven of the eight games played, they played a friendly game against local rivals SC Naumburg in Apolda in 1906 , in which a stream ran through the middle of the field and had to be crossed by the players during the game . Although there was still a shortage of players and you still had to fall back on players from FC Hohenzollern, you played in the same year against the first teams from Borussia Halle , Prussia Weißenfels , BSC 05 Weißenfels and Prussia Merseburg .

In 1907 the association first took part in the Naumburg Hussite Cherry Festival with its own marquee. In 1908 Naumburg FC Hohenzollern joined the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs and one year later was assigned to the 3rd class of the East Thuringia district. In 1910, the club won the class championship and from that year also bore the name Naumburg Sports Association Hohenzollern . After SC Naumburg disbanded in the same year, Naumburger SV Hohenzollern then took over the members and the technology of the club. With the meanwhile 70 members, two teams were registered for the game operation.

The first entry in the register of associations took place in 1911. The first team played this year in the 1st class of the Gaus Ostthüringen. The venue was relocated from the bird meadow to the parade ground in Weißenfelser Straße. At the urging of clubs from Merseburg , Weißenfels and Naumburg, the Saale-Elster-Gau was founded in 1912 , in which the Naumburger SV also played from the time it was founded. In the same year, a football pitch was built at Naumburg Ostbahnhof. In 1913 the club celebrated its first gaume championship.

1914 to 1945

With the mobilization on the occasion of the First World War in 1914, gaming ended and the club was unofficially dissolved. As early as 1915, however, games were resumed with young people and war casualties and the first war championship was also won. The team also secured this title in the following year. However, Naumburger SV was eliminated from the games for the Central German Championship later.

In 1918, after the members returned from the war, gaming operations were resumed, and in 1919 the club won the Gaume Championship again. A little later, the name was changed to Naumburg Sports Association from 1905 . The first team was assigned to the Saalekreis League.

In 1920 the tennis , athletics and women's hockey departments were founded . In the same year a club newspaper was published for the first time and a second sports field was built. At that time the association had 700 members. In the 1923/24 season the club celebrated reaching the semi-finals of the Central German Championship after victories over VfB Eisleben , 1. SV Jena and Oberlind 06 , before failing at the favored FC Wacker Halle . In 1924 the club celebrated the Gaume Championship again. In 1927 the association was about to be dissolved due to financial difficulties, but could still be saved by a loan from the savings bank.

In 1929 the hockey department of the club was dissolved again. The football department already had six teams in play for the 1931/32 season. However, the sixth team disbanded after only one year. In 1933 Naumburg 05 failed to qualify for the Gauliga Mitte . The club played in the regional area of ​​Halle and Merseburg before and during the Second World War, mainly because of the subsequent sharp decline in membership numbers, especially in the youth sector.

1945 to 1990

In 1946, organized football started again in Naumburg. For this purpose, a hard court was set up in the municipal sports facility on Saalestrasse. The changing rooms were in the Deutscher Hof restaurant on Jägerplatz, about 500 meters from the square. In 1947 the company sports club BSG WMW Vorwärts Naumburg (Saale) was founded in Naumburg under the direction of the machine tool manufacturer Gehring with the departments soccer , boxing , roller skating , figure skating , rowing , bowling and motor sports .

A little later, the football department in the BSG Rotation Naumburg was formed under the sponsorship of a book printing company in Saalestrasse, which later became the Naumburger BC 1920 . The Naumburger SV from 1905 played at this time as BSG Motor Naumburg under the carrier company VEB Mikrosa . There were also soccer teams at Einheit Naumburg, Stahl Naumburg and Aufbau Naumburg.

TSG Naumburg was founded from a wide variety of soccer teams and was later renamed BSG WI – WE – NA . The BSG joined the BSG Motor and thereupon also relocated its headquarters and the venue to the sports field at Halleschen Anger. In 1968 the company broke away from the Mikrosa and merged with the BSG Aufbau, which existed in the agricultural combine and was re-established there, and in 1973 founded the FSG Naumburg (football sports association). In terms of sport, the FSG did not play a role in the higher-class GDR football, and any participation in the Halle district league did not take place.

1990 to 2017

On May 15, 1993, the club was re-established as the Naumburg Sports Association from 1905 . In 2005, for the club's 100th anniversary, a game was played against Energie Cottbus , and the first team was promoted to the Saxony-Anhalt Football Association at the end of the season . After two seasons, the club played in the seventh-class Landesliga Süd.

From 2010 the merger of the Naumburger Sport-Vereinigung with the local rival Naumburger BC 1920 is up for discussion. At the beginning of 2010, a basic paper was drawn up by both clubs, according to which the joint Naumburger Spielvereinigung von 1905 was to be founded on May 30, 2010 . However, this first attempt failed. From the 2013/14 season onwards, you will play in the junior classes with joint teams as the Naumburg Youth Sports Association (JSG Naumburg) and in the senior men's class you will also form a joint team. The joint training also means that the sports facilities at Halleschen Anger and in Saalestraße are used alternately. In July 2014, Naumburger BC received an order from its members to start official merger talks. After relegation from the regional league after the 2014/15 season, the final merger of the two clubs is now planned for the 2015/16 season. The merger for the 2015/16 season did not take place, however, in March 2016 it was finally decided to carry out the merger before the start of the 2016/17 season and to adopt the name SC Naumburg .

successes

  • Participation in the final round VMBV : 1915/16 (Q, 2: 8 against SC Weimar ), 1918/19 (AF, 1: 3 against HFC 1896 ), 1923/24 (HF, 1: 3 against Wacker Halle ), 1924/25 (Q, 0: 3 against VfB Leipzig ), 1927/28 (VR, 2: 3 against Wacker Halle), 1928/29 (VR, 0: 4 against FC Sportfreunde Leipzig ), 1930/31 (VR, 3: 5 against 1. SV Jena )
  • Burgenland Cup winner 2016, Supercup Burgenland winner 2016

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Fusion: Now it's up to the members . In: Mitteldeutsche Zeitung . April 23, 2010. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  2. ^ Merger plans in Naumburg . In: Fupa.net . July 24, 2013. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  3. Is it coming for the 2015/16 season? . In: Mitteldeutsche Zeitung / Naumburger Tageblatt . April 4, 2014. Retrieved August 10, 2014.
  4. New name is fixed. (No longer available online.) In: nbc1920.de. August 4, 2008, archived from the original on March 6, 2016 ; accessed on March 6, 2016 . Info: The archive link was 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.nbc1920.de