SC Borsigwalde 1910
SC Borsigwalde | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Sportclub Borsigwalde 1910 eV | ||
Seat | Berlin-Borsigwalde | ||
founding | 1910 | ||
Colours | Blue-white-black | ||
president | Carsten Polte | ||
Website | www.scborsigwalde.de/ www.scborsigwaldejugend.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Venue | Günther-Jäger Sports Ground, Tietzstrasse 33–41, 13509 Berlin | ||
Places | 1000 | ||
league | District League Berlin, Season 2 | ||
2018/19 | 4th Place | ||
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The SC Borsigwalde 1910 is a German football club from Berlin-Borsigwalde . Home of the club is the Tietzstraße sports field , which can accommodate 1,000 spectators.
society
The SC Borsigwalde was founded in 1910 under the name Borsigwalder FC Minerva , but acted as SC Minerva from 1920 . The workers' club played no sporting role until 1945. Analogous to other Berlin workers' associations such as Nordiska Berlin , Adler Pankow or Sparta Lichtenberg , Minerva was also dissolved when the National Socialists came to power in 1933, but from 1934 onwards it took part in gaming again as the Borsigwalde gaming association.
In 1945 the game association was dissolved and re-established as SG Borsigwalde . The sports group played in the championship of the Berlin City League as early as 1945 , but finished last with only four season points. From 1947, the club appeared again under its historical name Borsigwalder SV Minerva . The club from Reinickendorf in West Berlin no longer appeared in a higher class. Only in the season 1954/55 the Minerva acted for one season in the amateur league Berlin , in the Borsigwalde in the relegation battle to VfL Nord Berlin was only just under. Subsequently, the club sank in the lower-class football of West Berlin. In 1980 Minerva merged with SC Bavaria Berlin to form SC Borsigwalde in 1910 . Since the promotion in 2015 you play in the Berlin district league.
statistics
- Participation in the Berlin City League: 1945/46
- Participation in the Berlin amateur league: 1954/55
people
literature
- Hardy Greens : Minerva Borsigwalde. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 81.