MSV Eisleben

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MSV Eisleben
Logo of the Mansfelder SV Eisleben
Basic data
Surname Mansfelder Sportverein
Eisleben e. V.
Seat Eisleben, Saxony-Anhalt
founding February 15, 1990
Colours Red Blue
Website www.msveisleben.de
First soccer team
Venue Eisleben municipal sports field
Places 5,000
league State League South Saxony-Anhalt
2018/19 6th place
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The Mansfelder SV Eisleben is a sports club from Lutherstadt Eisleben in the district of Mansfeld-Südharz ( Saxony-Anhalt ). The sports facility is the municipal sports field with a capacity of 5,000 spectators, with two grass and one artificial turf and a covered grandstand.

history

SG Dynamo logo

The predecessor of MSV Eisleben was founded in 1950 as "SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Eisleben". After the establishment of the Dynamo sports association as the central sports organization of the GDR security forces, the SG was renamed "SG Dynamo Eisleben" in 1953. The section soccer developed the most publicly. In the hierarchy of SV Dynamo, however, it was of little importance because the exchange of players with the main club SC Dynamo Berlin or later BFC Dynamo was kept within narrow limits (see section "People").

In the founding year of SG Dynamo, the police sports club won the Halle district championship and thus achieved promotion to the second-rate GDR league . After two years in the second division, Eisleben had to relegate to the 2nd GDR league in 1956 . In 1958 Dynamo returned to the I. League, in which Eisleben was present like hardly any other team.

From 1965 the sports association was renamed “Dynamo Mansfeldkombinat Eisleben” for two years. The metalworking plant was the largest employer in the region, at times with 48,000 employees, and during these years it also appeared as a sponsoring company . In the 1964/65 season, the footballers barely missed promotion to the GDR league behind Turbine Erfurt . After relegations to the Halle district league in the 1972/73 and 1986/87 seasons, Dynamo Eisleben belonged to the GDR league until the end of GDR football in 1991.

On February 15, 1990, after a merger with the BSG Mansfeldkombinat Eisleben, the "Mansfelder SV Eisleben" was founded. In January 1991 the football department of SV Südharz Eisleben joined the MSV. Since then, the MSV has not been able to participate in higher-class football. After a temporary stay in the Association League Saxony-Anhalt (1999-2003), the MSV acted in the last few years in the Landesliga Süd and 2007/2008 in the Landesliga Mitte (Saxony-Anhalt), and managed to rise again in the last season mentioned the association league. After a temporary relegation to the national class, he returned to the national league in 2015.

Soccer

1964/65 season

After three years in the GDR league with an upward trend, most recently in fourth place in 1964, Dynamo played its most successful season to date in the 1964/65 season. The favorites in the southern season of the league relegated league were SC Turbine Erfurt and last year's second SC Einheit Dresden . The team from Eisleben had hardly changed compared to the previous year, with Peter Tyll as the second goalkeeper and the 20-year-old striker Siegward Reinicke from the lower class Querfurt unit. Dynamo's start to the season was initially mixed, after six match days only five points were achieved. With the 6: 1 against Motor Karl-Marx-Stadt on the 7th matchday, however, a warning signal was set for the first time, two weeks later a bang followed with the 4-1 home win over Turbine Erfurt. After the end of the autumn series Dynamo Eisleben was behind the Erfurters on the 2nd place in the table. After a 3-0 away win against Vorwärts Leipzig on matchday 18 and a simultaneous draw by Erfurt, Dynamo was at the top of the table for the first time, but two weeks later it was gambled away with a bitter 2-5 defeat at Chemie Riesa . Before the decisive duel with Turbine Erfurt, the Eislebeners were one point behind their opponents in second place. With their 2-0 win, however, the Erfurt team made a certain preliminary decision about the relay victory, which they finally could not take away. On the last day of the match, Eisleben had a theoretical chance of winning the relay with a win at Motor Eisenach and a simultaneous home defeat for Erfurt against Einheit Dresden, which would have meant promotion to the league. Erfurt won 2-0, while Eisleben lost 3-1. Nevertheless, Dynamo finished the season with a 2nd place, the best result in eight years of GDR league history.

The 42-year-old coach Günter Lehmann was able to rely on a constant player base with an average age of 24 throughout the season. Seven players were in more than 90 percent of all games. The guarantee of success was, of all things, newcomer Reinicke, who with his 21 goals was not only the best scorer of his team, but also the top scorer of the league season south. The starting eleven had the following appearance:

Werner Lihsa (21 years, 27 missions)

Sacher (? / 22), Paul Tretschok (28/29), Eberhard Fiebrig (28/22)
Willi Schmidt (24/15), Günter Waldhauser (24/30)
Werner Bartlitz (24/21), Siegwart Reinicke (20 / 28), Jürgen Schülbe (26/30), Benno Woit (24/29), Rudi Gebhardt (27/29)

Despite his good performance, Dynamo Eisleben had little audience approval. The average number of visitors at the municipal sports field was only 1,300, only 2,000 spectators came to the games against Erfurt and against Wismut Gera , when first place in the table had to be defended on matchday 19.

people

  • Thorsten Boer ,
    youth player at Dynamo, joined the GDR upper division BFC Dynamo in 1989, later playing 86 second division games for FC Chemnitz and 1. FC Union Berlin
  • Hendrik Herzog ,
    youth player at Dynamo until 1981, later 83 league games for BFC Dynamo, 208 Bundesliga games for Schalke 04, Vfb Stuttgart and Hertha BSC, seven-time GDR national player
  • Marco Kurth ,
    until a youth player at Dynamo, later 90 second division games at FC Erzgebirge Aue
  • Werner Lihsa ,
    goalkeeper at Dynamo until 1967, then 110 league games for BFC Dynamo
  • Gerhard Prautzsch
    1984/85 coach at Dynamo after he was dismissed as head coach at Dynamo Dresden, 92-time top division player in Dresden
  • Miroslav Rada,
    former Czech first division player with FK Teplice, 2007/08 with MSV
  • Ulrich Rothe
    coach at Dynamo between 1978 and 1990, before that 137 league games for Chemie Halle and Chemie Leipzig
  • Karl Schäffner ,
    with Dynamo until 1953, later player and coach in the GDR league
  • Lutz Schülbe ,
    played for Dynamo until 1981, then 154 league games for Dresden and Halle, ten times GDR young international player
  • Otto Werkmeister ,
    1949 East Zone soccer champion with ZSG Union Halle, GDR champion in 1952 with Turbine Halle, coach at Dynamo in the 1970s

Placements since 1951

Playtime League affiliation Goal difference Points rank
1950/51 State class Saxony-Anhalt 60:78 24:36 10
1951/52 State class Saxony-Anhalt 72:42 34:18 3
1952/53 District League Halle 50:23 31:13 1
1953/54 GDR League (Season 2) 40:58 23:29 11
1954/55 GDR League (Season 2) 54:38 29:23 5
1956 2nd GDR League (North Season) 57:29 32:20 2
1957 2nd GDR League (North Season) 60:31 39:13 1
1958 GDR League 49:48 24:28 7th
1959 GDR League 40:35 27:25 6th
1960 GDR League 56:42 27:25 5
1961/62 GDR League 49:67 32:46 10
1962/63 GDR League (South Season) 41:35 29:23 7th
1963/64 GDR League (South Season) 41:30 32:28 4th
1964/65 GDR League (South Season) 63:37 39:21 2
1965/66 GDR League (South Season) 55:47 33:27 4th
1966/67 GDR League (South Season) 35:47 27:33 13
1967/68 GDR League (South Season) 41:51 27:33 9
1968/69 GDR League (South Season) 26:36 27:33 10
1969/70 GDR League (South Season) 36:31 30:30 7th
1970/71 GDR League (South Season) 38:45 25:35 11
1971/72 GDR League (Season C) 21:30 17:23 9
1972/73 GDR League (Season C) 42:39 17:27 11
1973/74 District League Halle 94:28 52: 8 1
1974/75 GDR League (Season C) 45:31 28:16 2
1975/76 GDR League (Season C) 43:30 24:20 4th
1976/77 GDR League (Season C) 26:21 26:18 5
1977/78 GDR League (Season C) 29:28 23:21 5
1978/79 GDR League (Season C) 40:37 23:21 6th
1979/80 GDR League (Season C) 40:42 18:26 8th
1980/81 GDR League (Season C) 45:24 27:17 4th
1981/82 GDR League (Season C) 43:21 28:16 3
1982/83 GDR League (Season C) 42:43 21:23 4th
1983/84 GDR League (Season C) 37:27 26:18 4th
1984/85 GDR League (Season B) 44:53 29:39 15th
1985/86 GDR League (South Season) 42:45 36:32 7th
1986/87 GDR League (South Season) 26:57 24:44 16
1987/88 District League Halle 76:18 52:12 1
1988/89 GDR League (Season B) 41:43 33:35 10
1989/90 GDR League (Season B) 48:51 28:40 15th
Playtime League affiliation (division) Goal difference Points rank
1990/91 District League Halle (5th) 22:62 14:38 14th
1991/92 District League Halle 29:57 31:35 13
1992/93 District League Halle 31:52 22:28 13
1993/94 District League Halle 39:56 22:28 14th
1994/95 State League Saxony-Anhalt South (6th) 43:64 20:36 13
1995/96 Regional League South 42:46 44 7th
1996/97 Regional League South 48:48 47 6th
1997/98 Regional League South 87:33 71 2
1998/99 Regional League South 81:28 71 1
1999/2000 Association League Saxony-Anhalt (5th) 49:81 32 15th
2000/01 Association league 54:53 48 9
2001/02 Association league 24:83 29 16
2002/03 Association league 15: 121 5 17th
2003/04 State League Saxony-Anhalt South (6th) 48:79 36 13
2004/05 Regional League South 49:63 32 11
2005/06 Regional League South 50:65 36 11
2006/07 Regional League South 51:32 60 2
2007/08 Regional League Middle 86:27 61 1
2008/09 Association League Saxony-Anhalt (6th) 45:32 47 5
2009/10 Association league 19: 126 5 17th
2010/11 State League Saxony-Anhalt South (7th) 42: 123 13 16
2011/12 State class Saxony-Anhalt 4 (8th) 71:31 64 2
2012/13 National class 4 83:47 57 3
2013/14 National class 4 88:35 61 2
2014/15 National class 4 98:37 77 1
2015/16 State League Saxony-Anhalt South (7th) 41:55 36 12
Results of the GDR League
Playing times Points Goal difference Eternal table
33 858: 874 1318: 1271 3rd place

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