SC Staaken

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SC Staaken
Logo SC Staaken 1919.gif
Basic data
Surname Sportclub Staaken 1919 e. V.
Seat Berlin-Staaken
founding 1919
Colours blue White
Website www.sc-staaken.de
First soccer team
Head coach Jeffrey Seitz
Venue Staaken sports park
Places 1500
league Oberliga Nordost-Nord
2018/19 8th place
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Away

The SC Staaken 1919 is a German football club from Berlin-Staaken . Home of the club is the Staaken sports park , also known colloquially as the sports field at the train station , which can accommodate 1,500 spectators. In the seasons 1938 to 1945 the SCS played on the grounds of Spandauer BC .

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SC Staaken was founded on July 12, 1919. In 1937, the sports club, which had always played under-class until 1945, merged with MTV 1906 Staaken to form TSV Staaken 1906 . From 1942 the TSV Staaken formed a war sports community with the BSG Klüssendorf , and operated under the name KSG Staaken / Klüssendorf until the end of the war .

After 1945 the most successful sporting period of the newly founded SG Staaken began . Reinforced by the joining of the Lufthansa SG Berlin team , which was already a fixture in the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg , the sports community was able to convince in the first Berlin post-war championship in 1945/46. SG Staaken first won championship group C ahead of SG Charlottenburg and SG Köpenick and was third in the championship final behind the Berlin champions SG Wilmersdorf and SG Prenzlauer Berg-West .

The highest Berlin league was able to hold the SG Staaken for another season, but rose in 1948 together with the SG Mariendorf in the amateur league Berlin. In 1948, parts of the club, renamed SC Staaken again, split off to form MTV 06 Staaken . In the following years, the club in West Berlin shuttled between the amateur league and the Regionalliga Berlin for many years , with the Berliners taking part twice in the German amateur championship. Against Wacker Munich and Victoria Hamburg , however, the Berliners failed early.

1986 the SC Staaken reported with the promotion to the Landesliga Berlin (later Verbandsliga Berlin; today Berlin-Liga ) back in the higher class Berlin regional football, whereby the promotion to the Oberliga Berlin was missed. After relegations in the meantime, SC Staaken played for a long time in the Landesliga Berlin in 1919. In 2011 they were promoted back to the Berlin League after they had become runner-up in the regional league season 2 and prevailed in two relegation games against the runner-up in season 1, the BSV Hürtürkel . As champion of the 2016/17 season of the Berlin League, Staaken rose to the Northeast Football League in 2017 .

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