SC Leinefelde 1912

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SC Leinefelde 1912
Logo of the SC Leinefelde 1912
Basic data
Surname Sportclub Leinefelde 1912 eV
Seat Leinefelde-Worbis , Thuringia
founding June 1912
Colours black yellow
president Sebastian Grimm
Board Sebastian Grimm
(Chairman)
Andrea Klippstein
Heidrun Seidemann
Jürgen Bänder
Hartmut Rode
Siegfried Klapprott
Website www.sc-leinefelde.de
First soccer team
Venue Leine Sports Park
Places 6,000
league State class Thuringia relay north
2018/19 9th place

The SC Leinefelde 1912 is a multi-discipline sports club in the northern Thuringian city of Leinefelde-Worbis .

structure

In the Leinefelde district, which has a population of almost 10,000, the club offers its 600 members football, volleyball, gymnastics, athletics, swimming, boxing, tennis, bowling, disabled sports and women's gymnastics. The largest division is made up of football players with 300 members. The club uses the Leine-Sportpark municipal stadium with a capacity of 6,000 spectators, with a grass pitch and athletics facilities.

history

Historical logo of the ZSG Leinefelde

In its history, SC Leinefelde refers to FC Leinefelde, which was founded in 1912 and which was separated from the already existing men's gymnastics club as a pure football club. After the Second World War, FC Leinefelde fell victim to the general ban on sports clubs initiated by the Soviet occupying forces. In its place, the company sports community (BSG) Traktor Leinefelde was established at the end of the 1940s, which was taken over by the local trading companies in 1953 and renamed BSG Empor Leinefelde. On July 16, 1963, the Leinefeld cotton spinning mill founded the BSG Progress Leinefelde, which the BSG Empor football section joined a year later. On January 6, 1976, the Leinefeld company sports communities merged to form the Central Sports Association (ZSG) Leinefelde. Both the previous company sports associations and the new ZSG usually offered a wide range of sports. Football and handball were the busiest sections at that time. When the system of company sports associations could no longer be continued after the political turning point in 1989 and the subsequent economic changes, members of the ZSG founded the registered association Sportclub Leinefelde 1912 on July 12, 1990 .

Development of the sport of football

During its existence, FC Leinefelde did not get beyond the lower regional league system. Even after the company sports clubs were founded, it was not until 1967 that the BSG Progress achieved promotion to the third-class district league in Erfurt . With the exception of the years 1985 to 1987, in which one was relegated to the district class, this class lasted until the end of the GDR football system in 1990.

In 1976 and 1977, the ZSG Leinefelde succeeded in attracting attention across the GDR for two games each time. In both years the team had won the Erfurt District Cup and thus qualified for the competition for the GDR soccer cup ( FDGB cup ). In 1976, the Leinefeldern succeeded in defeating the second division activist Kali Werra Tiefenort 2-1 at home in the first round of the cup. The home game of the second round of the cup was lost, however, 1: 4 against the second division side Motor Suhl. A year later, the first round opponent was Chemie-Glas IW Ilmenau, who like Leinefelde played in the district league. With a 1-0 home win, Leinefelde again reached the second round of the cup. At the second-rate GDR league team Dynamo Eisleben, the ZSG then failed with 0: 1 in their own stadium.

In the DFB game operation , the SC Leinefelde began in the 1990/91 season in the then fourth-class Association League Thuringia. With the exception of the 1998/99 season (relegation to the regional class), the SC was represented in the highest Thuringia football class until 2001, after which it was relegated to the eight-class Thuringia regional league within two years. Only in 2009 succeeded in returning to the now sixth class Thuringian league, in which the club currently plays (as of 2015/16 season). The women's team of SC Leinefelde has been playing in the Göttingen district league of the Lower Saxony Football Association since 2009.

In the 2009/10 season, the women were able to win the Eichsfeld District Cup.

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