NFC red and white Berlin

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NFC red-white
Neukoellner FC Rot-Weiss Berlin 1932.jpg
Basic data
Surname Neukölln football club
Rot-Weiß 1932 e. V.
Seat Berlin-Neukölln
founding 1932
Colours Red White
Website www.nfcrotweiss.de
First soccer team
Venue Maybachufer sports complex
Places 3,000
league District league A Berlin, season 4
2017/18 9th place
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The Neukölln FC Rot-Weiss is a German football club from Berlin . Home of the club is the Maybachufer sports complex , which can seat 3000 spectators. In the past, the NFC used the Werner Seelenbinder arena .

society

The NFC Rot-Weiß was founded in 1932 under the name Neuköllner FC Arsenal . Just one year later, the club was affiliated to the Neukölln TV Friesen , but remained below the sporting level until the end of the Second World War.

The club was dissolved in 1945, re-established as SC Rot-Weiss Neukölln in 1949 and renamed Neuköllner FC Rot-Weiss (from 2002 NFC Rot-Weiss Berlin ) in 1953 . The most successful sporting period of the Neukölln was the seventies. In the 1970/71 season, the Neuköllner rose to the amateur league Berlin for the first time . In the opening season, Rot-Weiß went straight to runner -up behind BFC Preussen and in 1972 was promoted to the Berlin Regionalliga . The second highest German league at the time, however, turned out to be a size too big for the NFC. With just seven season points, the club immediately relegated to the amateur league.

Apart from the one-year interlude in 1977/78 in the amateur league, the NFC then played continuously until 1990 in Berlin's second highest division, the state league (until 1974 still amateur league). The return to the now only seventh-class Landesliga Berlin never succeeded. In 1997, a large part of the disbanded place neighbor NSC Südstern-Azur joined the club. The current league after relegation from the district league in 2016 is the ninth-class district league A Berlin.

Currently (season: 2019/20) the Neukölln FC Rot-Weiß has, besides the first men, only one men’s reserve team that is active in 7-a-side football. The youth department consists of a C-youth team and two D-youth teams.

statistics

  • Participation in Regionalliga Berlin: 1972/73
  • Participation in the Berlin amateur league: 1971/72, 1973/74
  • Participation in the district league 2014/2015

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