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Basic data
Surname Steglitzer football club
Stern 1900 eV
Seat Berlin - Steglitz
founding September 30, 1900
Colours yellow blue
1. Chairman Bernd Fiedler
Website stern1900.de
First soccer team
Head coach Johannes Fritsch (women)
Andreas Thurau (men)
Venue Schildhornstrasse sports field
Places 1,000
league Regionalliga Nordost (Women)
Berlin League (Men)
2019/20
2018/19
9th place (women)
3rd place (men)

The SFC Stern 1900 (full name: Steglitzer football club Stern 1900 eV ) is a football club from the Berlin district of Berlin-Steglitz . The first women's team plays in the Regionalliga Nordost and qualified once for the DFB Cup . The first men's team competes in the sixth class Berlin league .

history

The club was founded on September 30, 1900 from athletes from the Steglitz athletics club SC Victoria 1897 , who could not establish a football department in this club, in the restaurant Worreschke on Schloßstraße with seven members. The first games, all of which were internal practice games, took place on Stubenrauchplatz, today Jochemplatz . The club symbol is a five-pointed star pointing upwards.

In October 1900 the first so-called "parlor game" took place; a contracted game; against New Hellas, which was lost 2: 7. Stern 1900 initially did not want to join the established VBB for regular gaming operations . This was followed by joining the German Football and Cricket Association Berlin, which had actually been dissolved, and in 1904 joining the Berlin Football and Athletics Association . Due to its dissolution in 1905, the way to the VBB had to be found. Still rejected in 1905, he was accepted into the association in 1906. The game was then mostly in the second highest class of the association, only shortly before the start of the war was the promotion to 1st class successful.

By October 1910 the number of members had grown to 80. The association consisted largely of young members, which meant that the structure and responsibilities of the association changed frequently over the years. In the spring of 1913 the 2nd team, which had existed since 1902, and the 3rd team, which had existed since 1910, were canceled due to not appearing. From 1912 the new, closed community sports stadium on Lessingstrasse was available to the club, which enabled the league games to be handled more professionally. In 1914 the club already had four men's and three youth teams.

The outbreak of the First World War halted an upward trend and the club lost a large number of members and players. The club listed 16 fallen players, including a founding member of the club, plus the war invalids, such as the leg amputated former goalkeeper of the team, Georg Schön. During the First World War, gaming operations were formally maintained until 1917, after which the affiliation to the neighboring club Hubertus meant the sporting end.

As early as November 1918, the club's activities were resumed, with board elections on January 25, 1919. The inauguration of the company's own sports field on Schildhornstrasse took place in the summer of 1919, but had to be cleared again in 1925 for housing construction and an alternative location in the distant Lichterfelde-Ost by 1937 was asked. The rise and establishment in the district league until 1933; except for the 1928/29 season in 1st class; followed.

In 1922 there were again 312 members and in 1933 6 men's, 3 youth and 3 school teams. In September 1933 the takeover of the neighboring club SV Cherusker 1910 in Lichterfelde followed . Participation in the district class could be secured until the descent into the 1st district class in May 1937 . What followed was a considerable loss of players due to the preparations for war and the start of the war, so that in late autumn 1943 no more men's team could be set up.

After the end of the Second World War , the actual association was briefly dissolved. The members flowed into the municipal sports group SG Steglitz , which later became today's Steglitzer SC Südwest . As early as 1946, a soccer team split off from SG Steglitz under the name SG Steglitz-West , which in 1949 again assumed the name SFC Stern 1900. Until 1950 the club played in the lowest level of the game system at that time. The assignment to 2nd class followed; the fourth of five leagues. In 1952 he was relegated to the 3rd class and in 1960 he was promoted back to the 2nd class. From 1961 to 1990 the first team played mainly in the B-class.

In 1963 Eberhard Bernatzki became the club's chairman, in 1989 Bernd Fiedler.

After reunification , the team rose to the top division in Berlin by 2000, to which the club has belonged ever since.

There is a cooperation for a football club with the neighboring Dunant primary school .

The association has been organizing the Eberhard Bernatzki memorial tournament for F youth teams from Berlin since 2006 . In 2019 the tournament was held for the 14th time. In addition, the SFC Stern 1900 is organizing an indoor tournament for D youth teams, the Georg Schön Memorial Tournament , which will be held for the 55th time in 2020.

In 2000 Dieter Hertz-Eichenrode wrote a club chronicle for 100 years of Stern 1900.

Thomas Müller visited the association in September 2019 .

Teams

Women

The first women's team at SFC Stern 1900 experienced a sporting boom in the 2000s. The promotion to the district league in 2004 was followed a year later by the state league. In 2007 the league finally made it into the Berlin Association. There Stern came third in 2014; Harald Planer took over the first women as a trainer. Since both champions SV Blau Weiss Berlin and runner-up Spandauer Kickers waived a possible promotion to the Regionalliga Nordost , the Steglitzer women applied for the promotion round. However, the necessary documents were submitted four days late. A year later, Stern took part in the promotion round to the Regionalliga, but failed in the decisive game at 1. FFV Erfurt after the FSV Babelsberg 74 had been defeated. In addition, the Steglitzer women reached the final of the Berlin Cup in 2015. It was lost to Blau-Weiß Hohen Neuendorf 1: 3. Since the Berlin Cup winner Hohen Neuendorf was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga , the SFC star moved up as a participant in the DFB Cup. In the first round of the DFB Cup , the team was eliminated after a 6-0 defeat at SV Union Meppen . The Steglitzer women were more successful in the championship, where the team was runner-up behind SV Blau-Gelb Berlin . With the withdrawal of 1. FFV Erfurt from the regional league and the champion's renunciation of promotion, the SFC star automatically rose to the regional league northeast.

At the beginning of December 2019, Harald Planer ended his career as a coach after more than 7 years. In March 2020, Planner's successor was Johannes Fritsch, who previously worked full-time as a women's and girls' trainer at the Magdeburg FFC .

Season overview from 2013/14

year league space Berlin Football Association Cup
2013/14 Berlin League 3. -
2014/15 Berlin League 3. Final (1: 3 against Blau-Weiß Hohen Neuendorf)
2015/16 Berlin League 2. Round of 16 (2: 3 against FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin )
2016/17 Berlin League 2. Round of 16 (1: 2 against BSC Marzahn )
2017/18 Regionalliga Northeast 5. Round of 16 (2: 3 against Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin )
2018/19 Regionalliga Northeast 6th Round of 16 (0-1 against 1. FC Union Berlin )
2019/20 Regionalliga Northeast 2. Semi-finals (4: 5 n.e. against BSV Grün-Weiß Neukölln )
2020/21 Regionalliga Northeast

Record players

Midfielder Leonie Sohr is the record holder for the Stern 1900 team with 54 games in the regional league (as of the 2019/20 season end). Emina Wacker has scored 26 goals in three seasons in the Regionalliga, leading the team's goal statistics.

Men's

The men's team made it into the regional league for the first time in 1998 and was promoted to the Berlin association league in the anniversary year of 2000. After a fourth place in 2002, Stern had to relegate a year later. In 2005 the ascent succeeded, which was followed by direct relegation.

Stern rose again straight away and has been a member of the Association League since 2007, which has since been renamed the Berlin League. From the 12/13 season to the 18/19 season, the team always achieved a place in the top 6 of the league, which means that the SFC Stern 1900 has mostly been in first place in the five-year ranking of the Berlin League in previous seasons.

In 2020, after an association day of the Berlin Football Association, Stern 1900 was designated the champion of the Berlin League and thus rose to the top division . In the 2019/20 season, Stern 1900 was the only undefeated team in the Berlin League with 15 wins and 7 draws.

Season overview from 2012/13

year league space Berlin State Cup
2012/13 Berlin League (6) 3. -
2013/14 Berlin League 5. -
2014/15 Berlin League 6th Quarter-finals (1: 3 against BFC Dynamo )
2015/16 Berlin League 2. 3rd round (1: 4 against FC Spandau 06 )
2016/17 Berlin League 5. 2nd round (0: 1 against Frohnauer SC )
2017/18 Berlin League 5. Round of 16 (1: 4 against Tennis Borussia Berlin )
2018/19 Berlin League 3. 2nd round (6: 7 n.e. against Spandauer Kickers)
2019/20 Berlin League 1. 3rd round (6-7 n.e. against Tennis Borussia Berlin)
2020/21 Oberliga Nordost

Trainer

  • (Player) coach Manuel Cornelius: from the 2011/12 season to the end of the 2016/17 season
  • Coach Andreas Thurau (former player at Stern from 2006/07 to 2014/2015 and assistant coach in the 2014/15 season): from the 2017/18 season

successes

In 2011, Stern's men's team reached the final of the Berlin State Cup . There the team lost 0-2 to BFC Dynamo.

In 2016/2017, the club surprisingly won the Berlin-Liga indoor tournament with a 4-3 win against Berliner SC and qualified for the Regio-Cup. At the beginning of 2018, the Sterner won the Regio Cup with a 5: 4 in the nine meter shootout against SV Lichtenberg 47 as the first Berlin division team.

In 2019/2020, the team rose to the fifth-class NOFV league for the first time in the club's history by means of a quotient regulation (the season was canceled after the 22nd matchday due to the COVID-19 pandemic after the clubs voted ).

Record player

Dennis Freyer is currently the club's record player with 187 appearances for the first men and 83 goals in the Berlin League (as of the 2019/20 season) and was the top scorer in the Berlin League in the 2017/18 season with 32 goals.

Youth teams

The SFC Stern 1900 has a wide range of youth sponsorship, for which the club has also received several awards, and has 20 male youth teams from A to G youth.

The A-Juniors were Berlin champions in 2013 and were promoted to the regional league, but also directly from. But also the C-girls were Berlin champions in 2012.

The D-Juniors were also able to celebrate successes:

  • Berlin Cup Winner: 2000, 2001, 2005
  • Berlin champions: 2004, 2005, 2009

More teams

In addition to the youth teams and the first and second teams for women and men, there are also different OB teams, from over 32s to over 60s.

For the 2020/21 season, the 2nd women's team was able to celebrate promotion to the Berlin League for the first time in the club's history. Likewise, the 2nd men's team rose to the top third of the district league in the state league at the same season .

Personalities

player

Trainer

Sports officials

In addition, Eberhard Bernatzki (1995) and Bernd Fiedler (2011) received the Federal Cross of Merit. The latter has also been the association's first chairman since the end of 1989. Jürgen Piepenburg has been managing director of the association since 2014 , who was replaced by Siegbert Anger in 2017.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stars invite you to the football festival: the association organizes a memorial tournament for young footballers. Retrieved October 12, 2019 .
  2. Football Week: Football Week from September 2nd. Retrieved October 12, 2019 .
  3. ^ Julian Graeber: Thick Air at Stern 1900. Fußball-Woche Verlags GmbH, May 13, 2014, accessed on May 16, 2014 .
  4. Aike Fokkena: Relegation not applicable! Stern goes to the regional league! FuPa , May 13, 2014, accessed June 5, 2017 .
  5. Trainer for women's regional league wanted! (f / m / d) - Steglitzer football club Stern 1900. Accessed December 6, 2019 .
  6. a b season canceled due to the CORVID-19 pandemic.
  7. Leonie Sohr. Retrieved August 16, 2020 .
  8. Emina Wacker. Retrieved August 16, 2020 .
  9. Berliner Zeitung: For the SFC star, the rise is the jackpot. Retrieved June 22, 2020 .
  10. This season there was a legal dispute about promotion to the league, as a club that had not actually been relegated had to leave the league due to bankruptcy. [1]
  11. Hagen Nickele: SFC Stern 1900 wins the REGIO-CUP 2018. Accessed on April 29, 2019 .
  12. Dennis Freyer. Retrieved August 16, 2020 .
  13. The best scorer in the Berlin league. Retrieved April 29, 2019 .