SC Spremberg 1896

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The SC Spremberg 1896 club is a sports club in the southern Brandenburg town of Spremberg . It offers football, handball and table tennis (as of 2009). The club has the Slamen sports field in the east of the city as well as the Neu-Haidemühl sports hall (handball) and the BMK hall (table tennis). In 2008, the football department started with two men's, seven junior teams and one senior team. The first football team played in the Brandenburg state class, the handball team in the district league and the table tennis team in the state class.

history

After the football section of the BSG unit Spremberg was affiliated with the BSG Schwarze Pump in 1956 and the latter moved to Hoyerswerda in 1958 , football in Spremberg threatened to come to a complete standstill. To avoid this, the Trattendorf power plant founded the Turbine Spremberg company sports club in 1958, which initially only started with two soccer teams. Later other sections such as B. gymnastics, swimming and water polo are added. While the soccer players did not get beyond the district level, the BSG was very successful with the water polo youth, the youth and boys' teams qualified several times for the GDR championships, and in 1986 the boys were runner-up.

Development of the sport of football

The first soccer team of the BSG Turbine began in the 1958 season in the sixth class district league Spremberg, immediately became district champion and rose to the district class Cottbus. In 1960 he was promoted to the Cottbus district league , in which Turbine was able to assert itself until 1963. Then it took until 1977 before the district league, now in the third class, was reached again. This time relegation could be secured until 1985, but after the district league relegation, the soccer section merged with BSG Chemie Spremberg. Although the soccer teams continued to compete as BSG Turbine, the first team had to start again in the district league due to the structural change. In 1987 Turbine won the district championship and qualified in the subsequent promotion games for the district class, in which she remained until the end of GDR football in 1990.

In 1981 and 1982 Turbine Spremberg was the district cup winner and qualified for the GDR-wide soccer cup competition . However, the team was eliminated both times in the first main round against the second-rate GDR league team, in 1981 1: 2 against Vorwärts Kamenz and in 1982 2: 6 against progress Bischofswerda .

After German reunification and the associated economic changes, the Trattendorf power plant stopped supporting the BSG turbine. To continue the sports business, BSG members founded the new Spremberg 1896 sports club in 1990. In 2001, the first SC football team won promotion to the Brandenburg state class, but the next year they were relegated to the state class, where they have been playing since then.

people

Several BSG Turbine football players later found their way to higher-class teams. Jörg Jenter and Hans-Dieter Paulo became top division players at Energie Cottbus , as did Olaf Bitzka at FC Vorwärts Frankfurt / Oder .

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