SC Parchim

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SC Parchim
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Basic data
Surname Sport-Club Parchim e. V.
Seat Parchim
founding 1992 (as Parchimer FC)
Colours blue White
First soccer team
Venue Stadium by the lake
Places 4,000
league State class Mecklenburg-
Western Pomerania (Season V)
2015/16 7th place
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The SC Parchim is a German sports club from Parchim in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . Home of the club is the 4,000-seat stadium by the lake in the north of the city and the table tennis center at Fichtestrasse 30.

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Historical logo from Hydraulik Parchim

The forerunner of Parchimer FC was SG Parchim, founded in 1945 . Their soccer team occupied places between 4 and 7 in the Mecklenburg-West relay of the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania championship between 1947 and 1950. During this time, several renaming took place, in 1949 in VVEAB Parchim and after a merger and takeover by the Reichsbahn as a carrier company BSG Reichsbahn Parchim and from 1950 in BSG Lokomotive Parchim . 7th place 1950 was not enough for the newly founded district league Schwerin , so that Lok Parchim initially competed in the fourth-class district class. In the 1954/55 season there was already a one-year guest appearance in the district league, and from 1964 to 1967 the Parchim railway workers were in third class. In 1969 and 1974, due to a change in the sponsoring company, the name was changed again to ORSTA Parchim and later Hydraulik Parchim . During this time, the SG Aufbau / Vorwärts of the BSG Lok was the best Parchimer football team. In 1975 Hydraulik Parchim again made it into the district league. In 1978, the blue-whites failed to climb into the second-rate GDR league just behind CM Veritas Wittenberge , but one season later the Parchimers made it into the GDR league before Motor Schwerin . In the first second division season, the Eldestädter had to go back to the district league together with Nord Torgelow . In 1981 Parchim managed to rise again immediately. The newcomer was able to hold the GDR league with a ninth place this time. In the 1982/83 season, the BSG had to leave the second highest division again after only one win of the season together with the BSG KKW Greifswald . By belonging to the GDR league, the Parchimers qualified four times for the GDR-wide FDGB cup competition , but were always eliminated after the first round. In 1985, 1989 and 1990, Hydraulik Parchim was district champion, but missed the return to the GDR league due to the failure in the promotion rounds and remained in the district league until the end of the GDR football operation.

Logo of Blau-Weiß 69 Parchim

Due to the economic changes after German reunification, the BSG had to transform itself into the civil association Blau-Weiß 69 Parchim in 1990 . 1991 succeeded the championship in the district league Schwerin. After victories against the other district champions of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, TSG Wismar and TSG Neustrelitz , Parchim became national champion. The resulting promotion to the Oberliga Nordost turned out to be too big for Parchim. With only six points, the club, together with SV Hafen Rostock 61 and Preussen Berlin, had to accept relegation to the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania regional league. Also in the 1991/92 season, the Parchimer team took part in the DFB Cup . There they won in the first round against Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl , which was in the final of the FDGB Cup the previous season. In the second round, however, they failed at SC Viktoria Köln .

Parchimer FC logo

In 1992 the soccer department of SV Blau-Weiß split off and founded its own club called Parchimer FC in 1992 . In the mid-1990s, the PFC went on the offensive financially. Juri Schlünz and Gernot Alms were committed by Hansa Rostock to achieve the desired ascent . Parchim managed to return to the league again in 1995, when other former Rostockers - such as Thomas Lässig , Axel Rietentiet and Volker Röhrich - played for Parchim. After three seasons, the PFC rose again in 1998 to the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Association League. After two more relegations in 2004 and 2006, Parchimer FC played in the national class season V (was district league until 2009). In the 2010/2011 season, he was promoted to the seventh-class regional league Staffel West. In 2014 you had to relegate to the national class. On July 1, 2016, the PFC merged with local rivals SV Aufbau Parchim (founded in 1970 as BSG Aufbau) to form SC Parchim.

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