SG Union Sandersdorf

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SG Union Sandersdorf
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Basic data
Surname SG Union Sandersdorf
Seat Sandersdorf-Brehna, Saxony-Anhalt
founding 1911
Colours green-white-black
First soccer team
Head coach Thomas Sawetzki
Venue Sandersdorf sports and leisure center
Places 7000
league Oberliga NOFV-Süd
2018/19 13th place
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The SG Union Sandersdorf is a sports club from Sandersdorf-Brehna , a town in the Anhalt-Bitterfeld district in Saxony-Anhalt . The club colors are green-white-black. The home of the approximately 1,000-member association is the "Sandersdorf Sports and Leisure Center".

Club history

The association was founded in 1911 under the name BC Union Sandersdorf . After the "seizure of power" by the National Socialists in 1933, SV Sandersdorf joined the Unionern. In the years after 1946 they played under the name SG Sandersdorf or BSG Werk Hermann Fahlke Sandersdorf until the first successes could be celebrated from the 1948/49 season, now as BSG activist Sandersdorf . The team was one of the co-founders of the new state class Saxony-Anhalt South. This was the top division in Saxony-Anhalt at the time . After the dissolution of the federal states and national leagues in the GDR , the club played in the new Halle district league from 1952 . Another sport-political intervention in 1957 had the consequence that the BSG activist was "forcibly united" with the BSG Chemie Wolfen and the Sandersdorfer appeared until 1959 as BSG Chemie Wolfen II . After relegation from the district league in 1957 one played, from 1959 under the name BSG Chemie Sandersdorf , no longer higher than in the district class. In the course of the political change in 1989 , the BSG was transformed into the registered association SG Chemie Sandersdorf in 1990 , which one year later was renamed SG Union Sandersdorf based on the association founded in 1911 .

In 1992 he was promoted to the district league and later state league. In 1997, he was promoted to the then fifth class association league , the highest league in the state of Saxony-Anhalt. They stayed there for two seasons until the club relegated back to the national league in 1999. After two more seasons, a 4th place and the relay win, the club returned to the association league. In February 2008, the cooperation between Michael Rehschuh , who had been a coach since 2001, and the SGU was ended. Rehschuh, up to then the longest serving coach of the green-white-black, was replaced by his previous assistant coach, Ralf Streich. From July 1, 2008, Olaf Schaller, who had been promoted to FC Grün-Weiß Wolfen in the preseason , was coach. With him came six more players from Green-White. After the end of the season, the Sandersdorfer took third place. In the 2010/11 season, the Unioners achieved their best result to date with second place. Two years later, despite second place, he was promoted to the NOFV-Oberliga Süd, the fifth highest division, as the national champion Haldensleber SC waived his right to promotion.

Stadion

history

The stadium was opened in 1954 under the name "Glückauf-Kampfbahn Hermann Fahlke" and is now called "Sports and Leisure Center". Since 2002 it has had a covered grandstand with 280 seats and 500 standing places, a display board and a modern floodlight system. In 2007 the artificial turf field next to the stadium was renewed. It can also be fully illuminated by floodlights. In 2012 a second artificial turf was created on Bitterfelder Straße. In addition to the bowling alley, a leisure bowling alley and the club's billiards center, a multi-purpose sports hall (300 seats) and a ball sports hall (950 seats) are available to the active members of the multi-discipline club. The sports park is looked after by three independent sports and dining facilities (sports center, bowling alley, ball sports hall).

offspring

SG Union Sandersdorf and SG Rot-Weiß Thalheim have founded a joint youth development association and take part in games from D to A juniors as JFV Sandersdorf / Thalheim . The A-, B- and C-Juniors each belong to the Association League Saxony-Anhalt in their age group.

Placements

season league space Games Gates Points
1995/96 Regional League South 02. - - -
1996/97 Regional League South 01. - - -
1997/98 Association League Saxony-Anhalt 09. - - -
1998/99 Association League Saxony-Anhalt 17th - - -
1999/2000 Regional League Middle 04th - - -
2000/01 Regional League Middle 01. - - -
2001/02 Association League Saxony-Anhalt 14th 34 49 41
2002/03 Association League Saxony-Anhalt 08th. 32 45 50
2003/04 Association League Saxony-Anhalt 06th 32 39 45
2004/05 Association League Saxony-Anhalt 11. 30th 26th 35
2005/06 Association League Saxony-Anhalt 04th 30th 48 49
2006/07 Association League Saxony-Anhalt 08th. 32 41 44
2007/08 Association League Saxony-Anhalt 14th 32 32 34
2008/09 Association League Saxony-Anhalt 03. 28 46 53
2009/10 Association League Saxony-Anhalt 06th 32 60 53
2010/11 Association League Saxony-Anhalt 02. 30th 63 63
2011/12 Association League Saxony-Anhalt 03. 28 60 55
2012/13 Association League Saxony-Anhalt 02. 28 75 63
2013/14 Oberliga Nordost Staffel Süd 08th. 30th 43 45
2014/15 Oberliga Nordost Staffel Süd 13. 30th 37 30th
2015/16 Oberliga Nordost Staffel Süd 07th 30th 48 43
2016/17 Oberliga Nordost Staffel Süd 11. 30th 42 33
2017/18 Oberliga Nordost Staffel Süd 10. 30th 54 36
2018/19 Oberliga Nordost Staffel Süd 13. 30th 33 31

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