SC Frankfurt

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SC Frankfurt (Oder)
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Logo SC Frankfurt Oder.jpg
Full name Sports club Frankfurt
place Frankfurt (Oder)
Founded 1962
Dissolved 1969
Club colors Green white
Stadion
Top league Soccer: GDR League
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The sports club Frankfurt was a sports club founded in 1962 in the GDR sports system in Frankfurt (Oder) . In 1969 it was dissolved in favor of the ASK Vorwärts Frankfurt , which became the new district sports club.

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Analogous to the performance centers of SC Potsdam and SC Neubrandenburg , a club was to be created in Frankfurt in 1961 according to the ideas of the officials, in which talents and top players could be concentrated. In the following years, the founding of the club turned out to be difficult. Since the city of Frankfurt had no first or second division football team at that time, SC Frankfurt was to take over the football team of BSG Stahl Stalinstadt and under the name SC Frankfurt in Stalinstadt play. This project provoked violent protests, especially from the EKO sponsoring company , so this plan was rejected again.

After negotiations with Erich Mielke and the Dynamo sports association , the team of SG Dynamo Frankfurt, which was founded in 1951 and had just been promoted to the second-rate GDR league , was integrated into SC Frankfurt. SC Frankfurt also took over the league space from Dynamo Frankfurt. The SG Dynamo Frankfurt continued to exist and took the fourth-class place of Einheit Frankfurt in the Frankfurt District League .

SC Frankfurt was sent into the first second division season with the old Dynamo team. The original basic idea of ​​supplying talent and top players was ultimately never realized. The Brandenburgers were initially able to secure relegation, but in the subsequent season 1963/64, SC Frankfurt rose again as the knocked-down bottom of the table. The failure of the performance center was clearly visible, especially in the embarrassing 1:15 defeat against TSC Berlin .

In the district league, SC Frankfurt and the rump team of SG Dynamo Frankfurt played again in a league that, as the district league, had now become third class after a league reform. Both teams dominated the district league. In the 1965/66 season Dynamo Frankfurt won the autumn championship before the SCF. In the winter break that followed, GDR football underwent extensive restructuring. The soccer sections were separated from all sports clubs. Football clubs emerged from the ten best sections, but SC Frankfurt as a district division was not one of them. Its games were canceled, the team then rejoined the SG Dynamo and continued to play in the Frankfurt District League under their name.

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