SSV Markranstädt

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SSV Markranstädt
Logo of the SSV Markranstädt
Basic data
Surname Spiel- und Sportverein
Markranstädt e. V.
Seat Markranstädt , Saxony
founding April 4, 1990
Colours blue White
Website ssv-markranstaedt.de
First soccer team
Head coach Uwe Ferl
Venue Stadium at the bath
Places 4900
league Saxony League
2017/18 10th place
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The play and sports club Markranstädt e. V. is based in the small town of Markranstädt in northwest Saxony . Since 2011, the SSV has been a pure football club with currently 330 members and 16 teams in play. You use the sports facilities Stadion am Bad in the city park and the sports field on Südstraße. The stadium is approved for 4900 visitors and has a covered grandstand with 340 seats. For the 2009/10 season, RB Leipzig took over SSV Markranstädt's first team in the fifth-class Oberliga Nordost for one season and later rose to the Bundesliga .

Development of the association

The origins of SSV Markranstädt lie with FC Sportfreunde 1912, founded on March 29, 1912, which merged with ATV Markranstädt to form ATV and Sportfreunde Markranstädt in 1920 , and with the company sports association (BSG) Stahl Markranstädt, founded in 1951 , from which several Restructuring 1960 the BSG Turbine Markranstädt developed. The FC Sportfreunde was dissolved after the end of the Second World War in 1945 as part of Directive No. 23 of the Allied Control Council of the Occupying Powers.

After a transition period with a loosely organized sports community, which from 1947 called itself ZSG Glück Auf Markranstädt , the BSG Stahl Markranstädt was founded on March 17, 1951 . After the establishment of the Central Motor Sports Association for the metalworking sector, the BSG was renamed Motor Markranstädt . In 1960, the Kulkwitz power plant became a carrier company , whereupon it was renamed BSG Turbine. This existed until 1990 and had several sports sections. In addition to the soccer section, badminton and bowling made the BSG turbine famous. The women's team asphalt bowling became GDR champions in 1961. After the economic changes in East Germany caused by the fall of the Wall , the Kulkwitz power plant ceased to support the company sports community in the course of 1990.

Members of the BSG founded the civil society SSV Markranstädt on April 4, 1990 to secure the economic security of the previous sports operations . The most important sections of the dissolving BSG were transferred as departments in the SSV. In 2011 the club split into the football department under the name SSV Markranstädt, the departments volleyball, badminton, gymnastics, floorball were transferred to the BSV Markranstädt.

In 2009, the SSV gave its men's teams to the newly founded soccer club RB Leipzig for one year .

Development of the football department

FC Sportfreunde Markranstädt, which was founded in 1912, was promoted to 1st class in the North West Saxony Football District, the 2nd division of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs . After the reorganization of soccer games in the Third Reich , the Sportfreunde played in the Leipzig district class, League 2 in Germany. In 1938 and 1941 they each won the district championship without being able to qualify for the Gauliga, the highest German division.

From 1946 to 1949, the Markranstädt sports community took part in the regional Leipzig championships. The SG luck on , later the BSG Stahl played from 1949 to 1952 in the division of Saxony . For the 1952/53 season, BSG Motor was one of the founding members of the newly introduced third-class district league Leipzig . After the immediate descent into the district class, the BSG Motor and Turbine shuttled continuously between the district class and the district league until 1967. The low point was the 1964/65 season, in which Turbine had to play in the fifth class district class. From the 1966/67 season, the BSG Turbine Markranstädt played in the third-rate Leipzig district league until the end of the GDR soccer game in 1990. With 5th place in 1989/90, the Markranstädter qualified for the new state league Saxony , which in 1990/91 was still the third division in the DFB game operations . From 1993 there was another interplay with SSV Markranstädt , this time between state and district league. In 2007 the SSV became Saxon national champion and rose to the fourth-class Oberliga Nordost at that time .

After a 10th and a 6th place, the starting rights of the men's teams of the SSV for the 2009/10 season were given to the newly founded club RB Leipzig as a starting point. For the 2010/11 season, the teams RB Leipzig II, III and IV returned and became the 1st, 2nd and 3rd team of the SSV. At RB Leipzig, these teams had each made it to the next higher league. The new 1st team of the SSV rose in 2010 to the sixth class Landesliga Sachsen (Sachsenliga). In the 2011/12 season the SSV Markranstädt became Saxon national champion and was thus again part of the Oberliga Nordost. In the following years they even played for promotion to the regional league. In the relegation at the end of the 2014/15 season, the SSV failed at FSV Luckenwalde . At the end of the 2016/17 season, the club was relegated back to the Sachsenliga.

League overview from 1912

1912-1914 Gau northwest Saxony 4th district class 5th league FC Sportfreunde 1912
1914-1918 Gau northwest Saxony 3rd district class 4th league
1918-1920 Gau Northwest Saxony 2nd district class 3rd league
1920-1924 Gau northwest Saxony 1b class 2nd league General sports club (ATV) and
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1924-1926 District Northwest Saxony 1st class 1st League
1926-1927 Gau northwest Saxony 1b class 2nd league
1927-1933 Gau Groß-Leipzig 1st class 1st League
1933-1935 District class Leipzig 2nd league
1935-1936 District class Leipzig 3rd league
1936-1944 District class Leipzig 2nd league from 1940 Sportfreunde 1912
1944/45 Saxon War Class -
Leipzig Battlefield Sports Circle
1st League
1945-48 District class / city league Leipzig 1st League SG
1948/49 District League Leipzig 1st League Good luck for
1949-1952 State League Saxony 2nd / 3rd league Glück auf / Stahl
1952-1953 District League Leipzig 3rd league BSG engine
1953-1955 District class Leipzig 4th league
1956-1957 District League Leipzig 4th league
1958-1959 District class Leipzig 5th league
1960–1962 District League Leipzig 4th league BSG turbine
1962-1964 District class Leipzig 5th / 4th league
1964-1965 District class Leipzig 5th league
1965-1966 District class Leipzig 4th league
1966-1990 District League Leipzig 3rd league
1990-1993 State League Saxony 3rd / 4th league SSV
1993-1995 District League Leipzig 5th / 6th league
1995-1996 State League Saxony 5th league
1996-1999 District League Leipzig 6th league
1999-2007 State League Saxony 5th league
2007-2009 Oberliga Nordost 4th / 5th league
2009-2010 No entry -
2010–2012 State League Saxony 6th league
2012-2017 Oberliga Nordost 5th league
since 2017 State League Saxony 6th league

Source: Archives Leipzig Football Association, Chronicle 100 Years of Football Markranstädt

People of particular importance

  • Wolfgang Altmann (* 1952) was a youth footballer at BSG Turbine. He then played 325 times for 1. FC Lok Leipzig in the GDR league and won the GDR soccer cup three times. Between 1990 and 1995 he supported SSV Markranstädt in the regional and regional leagues.
  • Dieter Fischer (* 1937) was a youth player in Markranstädt. Between 1953 and 1956 he played in the 1st team of BSG Motor. He then became a league player at FC Lokomotive Leipzig and a four-time national soccer player in the GDR.
  • Rudi Glöckner was one of the most experienced football referees in GDR football and whistled for the 1970 World Cup final. He began playing football at FC Sportfreunde Markranstädt.
  • Siegfried Fettke (* 1928) played for Sportfreunde, SG and ZSG Glück Auf since 1938. Then he went to Leipzig and played 210 league games for Unity East and Sports Club Rotation.
  • Heinz Wagner (* 1921) played for SG and ZSG Glück Auf. Then, among other things, for Einheit Leipzig East 30 league games.
  • Wolfram Löwe was a youth footballer at BSG Turbine. He won Olympic gold in 1976 and played 43 times in the GDR national team.
  • Uwe Ferl played 107 GDR league games and ended his career at SSV, after which he was coach of the first team several times
  • Thomas Kläsener joined the team from RB Leipzig in the 2011/2012 season . Kläsener completed a. a. 32 Bundesliga games (1 goal) for FC Schalke 04 .
  • Jürgen Raab worked as head coach from 2011 to 2013, Raab was previously a. a. Co-trainer under Hans Meyer at Borussia Mönchengladbach .
  • Heiko Weber succeeded Jürgen Raab. He sat in the coaching bench at SSV from 2013 to 2015. Like Raab, Weber had his heyday as a player at FC Carl Zeiss Jena .

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