SC unit Dresden

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SC unit Dresden
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The Sports Club Einheit Dresden was the district sports club of the Dresden district .

General

The SC Einheit Dresden was closely connected to the Children's and Youth Sports School (KJS) Dresden. Every athlete with the exception of the soccer players of the KJS Dresden started automatically for the SC Einheit Dresden.

sports

The following sports were in the program of the SC Einheit Dresden:

Soccer

The Unity Sports Club, founded in November 1954, took over the football department of the BSG Rotation Dresden , whose roots go back to the Dresdner SC. The name change took place in the current league season 1954/55, at the end of which the team was in fourth place in the table. The team's greatest success was winning the FDGB Cup when they first played in the cup final in 1958 . Then the sporting decline began and after several years of close relegation, the team rose from the first-class league to the GDR league after the 1961/62 season. As a result of a club reform of the GDR's football system, the football teams were spun off, which in January 1966 then founded the FSV Lokomotive Dresden .

ice Hockey

In 1960, the ice hockey team was "delegated" to the SC unit by HSG Wissenschaft TH and the artificial ice stadium on Magdeburger Strasse was inaugurated. The SC Einheit Dresden played again in the league from 1964 and operated successful youth work. In the middle of this hopeful development bursting in autumn 1970, the competitive sports decision of the sports management. The new ice rink has just been completed, but ice hockey was not played in it at first. The remaining ice hockey players joined the BSG Kraftverkehr Dresden and took part in the " GDR best determination ".

Table tennis

The table tennis women were among the leading teams in the GDR. From 1959 to 1963 they were GDR champions five times in a row. In 1957, 1958, 1964 and 1965 they were runner-up.

The championship teams

Successful athletes

Successful athletes at SC Einheit Dresden were the runners Ellen Kießling , Andreas Busse , Hagen Melzer and Jörg Peter and the world champion in the heptathlon of 1983 Ramona Neubert . Numerous speed skaters of the club won titles at World and European Championships and Olympics for the GDR, the most successful was Karin Enke . In Diving won Jan Hempel medals for Germany and the GDR. Ingrid Krämer was double Olympic champion in art and high diving in 1960.

After the turn

After the reunification , the SC unit Dresden was dissolved. For example, the athletes went to the Dresdner SC 1898 .

Footnotes

  1. Source: http://www.lotok.de/ost-eishockey/dresden.htm
  2. http://www.hameyer.eu/dttv/dttv-da-bu.pdf

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