SG Police Brandenburg

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SG Police Brandenburg
Full name Brandenburg Police Sports Association
place Brandenburg on the Havel
Founded 1946
Dissolved 1949
Club colors
Stadion
Top league Football state class Brandenburg
successes
home
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The SG Police Brandenburg was a German football club from the Brandenburg city ​​of Brandenburg an der Havel .

history

After the Second World War , regional sports communities were founded everywhere in the Soviet Zone . Thus, among other things, in addition to the SG Brandenburg-West (today's Brandenburger SC Süd 05 ), the SG Brandenburg-Nord was created , which was soon renamed SG Police Brandenburg . The Brandenburg State Football Championship was held for the first time in 1946/47 . The SG Police Brandenburg reached first place in their group and thus qualified for the knockout phase , but Brandenburg was eliminated in the quarter-finals after a 2: 4 away defeat against SG Cottbus-Ost . From 1948/49 the then first-class state class Brandenburg was held in a round-robin tournament, SG Police Brandenburg played in the West relay. The club missed the league with the 9th place and had to relegate to the district class. They also stayed far behind local rivals SG Brandenburg-West this season . In 1949 it was renamed to BSG Konsum Brandenburg . In order to counter the problem of poor quality of play, the BSG Konsum was merged with the BSG Tractor Works Brandenburg (SG Brandenburg-West) and the BSG Ernst-Thälmann Brandenburg to form the ZSG Werner Seelenbinder Brandenburg in 1949 .

literature

  • DSFS (Hrsg.): Football in the Soviet Occupation Zone and in Berlin 1945–1949 Four years of East German football in data, facts and figures . tape 1 . Berlin 2016.

Individual evidence

  1. History from Brandenburg - Havelland. Retrieved May 5, 2017 .
  2. a b Torsten Rotter: The southern heroes from the north. In: Märkische Oderzeitung . May 7, 2014, accessed May 5, 2017 .