SV Blue-Yellow Berlin
SV Blue-Yellow Berlin | |||
Basic data | |||
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Surname | Sports club Blau-Gelb Berlin eV | ||
Seat | Berlin | ||
founding | May 12, 1951 (as BSG development Weißensee) |
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Colours | blue yellow | ||
Website | www.svblaugelb.de | ||
First soccer team | |||
Venue | Rennbahnstrasse stadium | ||
Places | 2,500 | ||
league | District League Berlin | ||
2015/16 | 10th place | ||
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The SV Blau-Gelb Berlin is a German sports club from Berlin . The multi-discipline club with 700 members is divided into the departments of general sports, boxing, football, weightlifting and hockey. The home of the football department is the Rennbahnstraße stadium .
Football section
Blau-Gelb Berlin was founded on May 12, 1951 as a company sports association (BSG) of VEB Tiefbau Berlin (later VEB Tiefbau Kombinat Berlin ) under the name BSG Aufbau Weißensee . In 1954, Aufbau Weißensee merged with BSG Vorwärts Gosen to form BSG Aufbau / Tiefbau Berlin ; three years later, BSG Motor Weißensee-Süd and the football department of SC Aufbau Berlin also joined. Since the team of SC Aufbau Berlin was already playing in the then fourth-class Berlin district league, Aufbau / Tiefbau Berlin was able to take over their place.
The team, renamed BSG Tiefbau Berlin again in 1958 , achieved promotion to the second GDR league for the first time in 1959 before BSG Motor Köpenick tied on points . The then third-highest East German league, the Berliners were able to hold up to their dissolution in 1963 with mostly secured midfield positions, but were not able to compete in the GDR league last season as a table seventh, as were local rivals EAB 47 Berlin , SG Adlershof and Lufthansa Berlin to qualify. In the 1961/62 and 1962/63 seasons the Berliners acted as SC Tiefbau Berlin , but had to abandon the name sports club due to the increasing formation of performance centers such as SC Frankfurt or SC Potsdam . In the period that followed, Tiefbau Berlin was relegated to the fourth-class district class of Berlin, from which it was not until 1984 that they returned to the top East Berlin division.
At the end of the 1980s, civil engineering was able to celebrate several successes in the Berlin FDGB district cup and reached the final three times in a row from 1989 to 1991, which were won in 1990 and 1991 respectively. As a result, the club qualified for the FDGB and DFB Cup.
After the reunification, the club was renamed SV Blau-Gelb Berlin and integrated into the Landesliga Berlin . In the opening season, which also served as a qualification for the Association League Berlin , blue-yellow missed promotion with an eleventh place. In the following season Blau-Gelb Berlin rose from the state league and disappeared in the lowlands of Berlin football. After being promoted from the district league in the 2006/07 season, blue-yellow played in the district league for five years before returning to the regional league in 2012. After three years, it went back to the district league in 2015.
In the 2015/16 season, the women of SV Blau-Gelb Berlin won the Berlin championship title undefeated.
successes
Men's
- Participation in the 2nd GDR League: 1960, 1961/62, 1962/63
- Participation in the DFB Cup : 1991/92
- Participation in the FDGB Cup : 1961/62 , 1989/90 , 1990/91
- Berlin Cup Winner : 1990, 1991
Women
- Berlin Masters : 2016,2017
literature
- Hardy Greens : Civil engineering Berlin. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 60.