SV Brandenburg 01 Dresden

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The SV Brandenburg 01 Dresden was a football club from Dresden, which existed 1920-1933. The club was formed in 1920 from FC Brandenburg Dresden and FC Meteor Dresden .

prehistory

While not much is known about FC Meteor Dresden , some information is known about FC Brandenburg Dresden . The FC Brandenburg Dresden was founded in 1901 under the name of FC Bayern Dresden and was called in 1903 in FC Brandenburg Dresden has to offer. The team of the club consisted mainly of guest workers from Prussia .

history

The two clubs FC Brandenburg Dresden and FC Meteor Dresden merged in 1920 to form SV Brandenburg 01 Dresden. The club was able to record its greatest success in the 1923/24 season. Before the Dresdner SC in 1898 and the later merger partner Dresdner Fußballring in 1902 , the Gau Ostsachsen was won and qualified as champions for the Central German soccer championship . Both in the first round and in the second round, the Dresden team prevailed 4-0 against the Zittauer BC and the Plauen SuBC . In the quarter-finals they lost to Halleschen FC Wacker 1900 3: 6 after extra time.

In 1930, Brandenburg Dresden penetrated again into the quarter-finals of the Central German Cup, losing to the favored FC Wacker Leipzig just 3-2. In 1933 the club merged with the Dresdner Fußballring in 1902 to form Sportfreunde 01 Dresden .

Homesteads

Honor plaque in memory of the SV Brandenburg athletes who died in World War I on Dreyssigplatz in Dresden

SV Brandenburg played its home games on a sports field on Dreyssigplatz in the Mickten district of Dresden . The area was bounded in the north by Wüllnerstrasse, in the east by Leipziger Strasse and in the west by Franz-Lehmann-Strasse. From 1925 the area was built on with residential houses. The footballers then switched to a space above the Schützenhof in Trachau, which was used by the Dresdner SC until the opening of the stadium in the Ostragehege in 1919 . In the 1920s, the later world-class athlete Rudolf Harbig, who lived in the neighborhood at that time, also belonged to the club. A memorial stone inside the track loop on Drey 30platz still commemorates 25 fallen and four missing sports comrades who stayed in the First World War.

player

From 1930 to 1933 Richard Gedlich , who had previously played two games for the German national team, played in the storm of SV Brandenburg. Heinz Hempel , who later won two German championships and two Tschammerpokals with the Dresdner SC , was active in the youth team of SV Brandenburg. The SV Brandenburg was also an early club station for the later multiple Central German champion Gerhard Gloxin .

successes

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