SV 08 Baalberge

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SV 08 Baalberge
SV 08 Baalberge.svg
Basic data
Surname SV 08 Baalberge e. V.
Seat Baalberge , Saxony-Anhalt
founding 1908
Colours Blue White
Members 193
president Marcel Kundolf
Website sv08-baalberge.de
First soccer team
Head coach Daniel Henze
Venue Baalberge sports field
Places 500
league State class Saxony-Anhalt
2018/19 11th place (national class 4)

The SV 08 Baalberge is a German sports club based in Baalberge , a district of Bernburg in Saxony-Anhalt . SV 08 only operates the soccer department (as of 2015).

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Development until 1945

The history of the sports club 08 Baalberge refers to the 1908 soccer club founded in 1908 in the village with 1,500 inhabitants. This was replaced in 1910 by the “Frisch auf” gymnastics club, from which the Wacker 1915 soccer club developed in 1915. FC Wacker existed until 1945, after which it was dissolved in 1945 after the end of the Second World War due to the general ban on associations in the Soviet occupation zone (SBZ) . As a substitute, loosely organized sports communities (SG) were initially able to form, which were allowed to hold sports competitions at the district level. Such a sports community was also formed in Baalberge in 1946, where over the years football developed alongside handball, volleyball, table tennis, bowling and chess. When the regional class was founded in Saxony-Anhalt in 1948 to determine a national soccer champion , the SG Baalberge also took part in the soccer championship. At the end of the season, Baalberge reached eighth place among ten teams in the southern season.

Company sports community

During the year 1950, the sports community was formed in the Sports Association (BSG) to potash Solveyhall whose carrier operating the potash plant Solvayhall was. In the 1949/50 season, in which the national class was only second class after the founding of the Eastern Soccer Zone League , the BSG came back to ninth place, which this time was no longer enough to keep the league due to the reduction of the national class to one season. In 1951/52 the Baalbergers played in the district class of Saxony-Anhalt, after the introduction of the second class GDR league only fourth class. At the same time, the name was changed to BSG Aktivist Friedenshall after the new carrier company VEB Kaliwerke Friedenshall. Since in 1952 the states were abolished in the GDR in favor of 14 districts , GDR football also changed its league system at district level. As a result, the BSG Aktivist played from 1952/53 in the fourth class district class Halle. In this league, which was only fifth class between 1956 and 1963 because of the creation of the new third class II. GDR league , Baalberge played until 1964. Dachnach, the team descended for several years in the district area. In 1967/68, 1972/73, 1975 / 76–1976 / 77 there were short interludes in the district class, only from 1979 onwards the BSG, which started in 1974 as Stahl Bernburg Süd-Ost (carrier company VEB Drahtzieherei Bernburg), was able to hold in the district class at the end of the GDR league system. In the last GDR season 1989/90, the Baalbergers took fourth place in their season out of thirteen teams.

New founding of the sports club 08

In 1990 the system of company sports associations collapsed due to the changed economic situation as a result of the political change in 1989/90 . After the wire drawing company was no longer able to support the BSG, BSG members founded the sports club 08 Baalberge as a registered club in 1990 , which mainly played football. In the first season under the umbrella of the Northeast German Football Association , SV 08 played in its fourth league in 1990/91 and reached second place among 15 teams in the Halle district class. Between 1993 and 1997 08 played in the fifth / sixth class state league of Saxony-Anhalt. In 2005 he was relegated to the district league, between 2007 and 2012 the men played in the state class until they were relegated to the ninth-class district league in Salzlandkreis.

In 2002 a women's soccer department was founded at SV 08. After initially only girls' teams that reached their highest division with the regional league took part in the game, the women played from 2008 to 2010 within the Trinum / Baalberge syndicate in the women's regional league. In 2010 the women's department was discontinued.

literature

  • DFSF (Ed.): DDR Chronicle - DDR Football 1949–1991 (Volumes 1–8). Berlin 2007/11.

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