SC Westend 1901

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SC Westend 1901
Logo SC Westend 01.svg
Basic data
Surname Sport Club Westend 1901 eV
Seat Berlin, Charlottenburg-Nord
founding 06/01/1901
Colours Red Blue
Board Volker Rau
Website www.westend1901.de
First soccer team
Head coach Volker Rau
Venue Jungfernheide sports complex
Places 3,000
league District league A Berlin, season 3
2017/18 10th place
home
Away

The SC Westend 1901 is a German football club from Berlin, Charlottenburg-Nord . Home of the club is the Jungfernheide sports complex .

society

SC Westend 01 was founded on June 1, 1901 as Charlottenburger FC 01 Concordia . First chairman and co-founder was Paul Bernsee. On May 15, 1909, the club applied for admission to the game operations of the then VBB . The club started its first season in 1909/10 and was registered in 3rd grade. From the 1911/12 season onwards, youth football was added. In the years before World War I, the club shuttled back and forth between third and fourth class. After the first half of the 1915/16 season, the club withdrew its teams from playing.

Concordia Charlottenburg began the new beginning of the 1919/20 season in the former 1st class (second highest league) in the western district of the VBB (now the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs ). In 1927, Concordia made it to the upper league as a district league champion. The interlude in the top division lasted only one season and they immediately rose again with 3:33 points. The only win this season was against Kickers 1900 3-1. In 1933, the Charlottenburger FC 01 Concordia merged with the Charlottenburger FC Viktoria 1911 to form the new Charlottenburger FC 1901 . Until the war-related dissolution after the first half of the 1942/43 season, the club continued to play lower class.

Due to the club ban after the Second World War , the club was re-established in 1945 as the Charlottenburg-Nord sports group . After a brief name change to Sportgruppe Westend Berlin (1946), the club played under the name SC Westend 01 Berlin from 1949 . On a sporting level, the club missed participation in the top Berlin city league and played in the so-called 1st class until the Berlin Football Association was split up . In 1949/50 they reached third place behind the promoted Minerva 93 Berlin and the Frohnauer SC . The efforts for the city league Berlin 1950/51 to allow the contract player mode, led to the fact that the East Berlin clubs Union Oberschöneweide and VfB Pankow no longer took part (integration into the GDR Oberliga ). So there were two more free places in the new contract league Berlin. In a short-term promotion round, Westend then took first place without defeat and thus rose subsequently. After a good 10th place in the first year, SC Westend had to relegate back to the amateur league as the penultimate after the 1951/52 season . At that time, the club played its home games on the Sömmeringstrasse sports complex. The audience record with 4500 spectators was set up in the league game of the 1950/51 season against Hertha BSC (0: 2). However, SC Westend 01 had the greatest backdrop in its club's history at its anniversary game in 1951 in the Berlin Olympic Stadium against Waldhof Mannheim (approx. 50,000).

After being relegated from the amateur league in 1956. Also in 1956, the club organized the first women's soccer match in Berlin. The Westend players' wives defeated the Hertha 06 Charlottenburg handball players 3-0. In 1964, the club even slipped back into fourth class. It was not until 1972/73 that he returned to the amateur league and in the following season 1973/74 even made the leap into the second -rate regional football league in Berlin . The league reform introduced in 1974 (dissolution of the Regionalliga) meant that Westend 01 was incorporated into the newly created football league Berlin as fifth in the Regionalliga . Tennis Borussia and Wacker 04 Berlin were promoted to the Bundesliga and the newly introduced 2nd Bundesliga . In the 1974/75 Oberliga season, the club led the table for a long time and could dream of promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga . At the end of the season they only came in third. In 1975 the club's only appearance in the DFB Cup took place. In the first main round Westend lost 1: 5 at Eintracht Nordhorn . In the Oberliga Berlin, SC Westend played until 1983 and then again in 1985/86. The club then played in the West Berlin regional league until 1989 . In the early 1990s, the SC Westend 01 reported back for a short time in the Berlin state league, but rose again as the penultimate with the SV Blau-Gelb Berlin . Westend was no longer able to return to the higher class local football in Berlin. For the 100th anniversary of the club in 2001, it was promoted back to the district league. In the 2007/08 season he was relegated to the Berlin district league B for the first time. In the 2009/10 season, he returned to the district league A with 28 wins from 28 games and over 200 goals scored. The club made it back to the Berlin district league for its 110th anniversary as the best third-placed player in the A district league in the 2010/11 season.

successes

  • 1927/28 Association Oberliga Berlin (highest class) - 10th place - 3:33 points
  • 1950/51 Oberliga Berlin (highest class) - 10th place - 21:31 points
  • 1951/52 Oberliga Berlin (highest class) - 13th place - 7:45 points
  • 1973/74 Regionalliga Berlin (second highest class) - 5th place - 34:32 points
  • 1974/75 to 1982/83 and 1985/86 Oberliga Berlin (third highest class)
  • 1974/75 participation in the DFB-Pokal (1st HR 1: 5 against Eintracht Nordhorn )

people

The following people played for the club and became professional footballers and coaches

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