SG Dresden Striesen

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SG Dresden Striesen
Sg dresden striesen.svg
Basic data
Surname Spielgemeinschaft
Dresden Striesen eV
Seat Dresden - Striesen , Saxony
founding 1910
Colours Red Black
Website www.sgstriesen.de
First soccer team
Head coach Jens Frenzel
Venue Bärensteiner Strasse sports field (Dresden-Ost stadium)
Places 1,000
league National league
2019/20 1st place
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The SG Dresden Striesen is a German football club from the Dresden district of Striesen . He plays in the 7th league, the state class Saxony East. The home of the 400-member club is the Dresden-Ost stadium ( sports field Bärensteiner Straße) .

history

Historical logo of Tabak Dresden

The SG Dresden Striesen has its origins in the Dresdner SV 1910 , which was founded on June 1, 1910 through the merger of several Dresden suburban clubs. Just one year later, the football department was created in the DSV 1910, which became the most successful department of the multi-discipline club. In the 1920s, the Saxon workers' association won the ATSB championship several times . DSV won its first title in 1910 against Stern Breslau in 1924 . Further titles followed until 1927 in the finals against Stralau Berlin , TuS Süd Forst and TuS Nürnberg-West .

After the formation of the Kampfgemeinschaft für Rote Sporteinheit , the club split into two new clubs. While parts of the old association continued under the SPD ready or almost ready ATSB played, acted another part of the DSV in the KPD newly created Series of red sport . The Saxons won the red sport championship, which was held for the first time in 1931, 3-2 against Sparta 1911 Berlin . When the National Socialists came to power, the split ended with the dissolution of both associations in 1933.

After the Second World War, the DSV 1910 Dresden was dissolved by the Soviet occupying forces in 1945. Former DSV members then founded SG Striesen on June 22, 1945. In the period that followed, the sports club was renamed several times: in 1947 to “ZSG Nagema” and from 1949 when it was taken over by the local Striesener cigarette factory as a “carrier company” to “BSG VVB Tabak”. After the BSG had passed into the responsibility of the company union group of the food and luxury goods union, another name change took place in 1952 to "BSG Empor Tabak Dresden". On a sporting level, the BSG soccer team missed participation in the 1st Eastern Zone Championship in 1948 . In 1950 the remnants of the dissolved SG Dresden-Friedrichstadt should be integrated into the VVB Tabak. The Friedrichstädter Oberliga-Platz was also initially to be taken over by the tobacco team, for which some of the previous players of the runner-up played in two or three friendly matches in May 1950. After their departure (eleven players joined Hertha BSC , seven of them later joined DSC Heidelberg ), tobacco remained in the national class, and the vacant place in the upper league went to the SG Volkspolizei Dresden . In the period that followed, the BSG Empor developed into one of the largest sports associations in Dresden. Through its bowling and billiards sections, it gained national importance. The soccer team, on the other hand, played almost exclusively at the local level in the Dresden district for a long time .

In the 1982/83 season, Empor Tabak qualified behind the second team of BSG Stahl Riesa, who were not eligible for promotion, and with a narrow lead over BSG Wismut Pirna-Copitz for the second-rate GDR league . Due to the league reform in 1984, in which the GDR league was reduced from five to two seasons, the Dresden team had to relegate to the Dresden district league after only one season, despite finishing 9th in the twelve-team season . The BSG did not manage to return to higher-class football.

After the reunification, the previous BSG Empor Tabak was converted into a civil association on August 27, 1990, which again assumed the historical name "DSV 1910 Dresden". The football department left the entire club shortly afterwards and founded its own club, SG Dresden Striesen. He started in the 1991/92 season in the then fifth-class district league Dresden and immediately rose to the district class. It was not until 1997 that he returned to the district league. After relegation to the district class and city league, the SG has been playing in the Dresden district class again since 2005 (since 2011, Dresden city league).

Current

In 2015, as the undefeated champion of the Dresden city league, he was promoted to the regional class East (7th division). In the following season, the league could not be held, in 2016/17 they made promotion again. After three seasons in the regional class East, promotion to the regional league of Saxony took place in 2020.

statistics

people

The following later successful football players began their careers in Striesen:

The former German national soccer player August Sackenheim was the coach of SG Striesen after the Second World War. The later GDR national player Günther Wirth gave a short guest appearance in Striesen around 1949/50.

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