SV Eintracht Gransee

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The SV Eintracht Gransee is a German football sports club. He is based in the town of Gransee in the north of Brandenburg .

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Sports community in the GDR

The history of the Eintracht Gransee sports club looks back on the Gransee 1920 sports club, which was founded on September 7, 1920. This was banned by the Soviet occupying forces after the end of World War II . Loosely structured sports communities (SG) were allowed to form as a substitute. In the town of Gransee with 6,000 inhabitants, SG Eintracht was established, which took part in the championship of the Northeast Relay in the third-class Brandenburg district class in 1949/50 with its soccer team. There the sports community took first place and qualified through nine promotion games for the Brandenburg state class . After the introduction of the new second-rate GDR league, this was the new third division in GDR football. Eintracht Gransee failed to stay up and was relegated to the district class as the last of fourteen teams. In 1953 there was a descent to the district level, where Gransee played until 1955.

During this time SG Eintracht was converted into a company sports community (BSG) . The state local trade, whose central sports association was the SV Empor, acted as the sponsoring company . Accordingly, the Granseer BSG had to bear the name "Empor". In 1956 (calendar year season) the BSG Empor played for one season in the now fifth class Potsdam district class. During the following three seasons at district level, the People's Police became a new carrier at the BSG, which then changed its name to "SG Dynamo". In the 1960s, Dynamo Gransee was again represented in the district class except for two seasons (1965/66, 1966/67), which was fourth class again from 1963 after the second GDR league was closed. In 1971, a second place was enough for promotion to the district league, but the SG Dynamo could only hold there for two seasons. Afterwards there was a constant change between district class and district class. In the 1980s there were two more changes of carrier, combined with the change of the BSG name. In 1977 the People's Police withdrew as porter and a construction company stepped into the breach, the BSG then called itself Aufbau Gransee. In 1986 three companies from agriculture and trade joined the company sports association, and the new name was now the Central Sports Association Rot-Weiß Gransee. The ZSG was again represented in the district class from 1987 to 1990. The last season in the GDR football league system ended Rot-Weiß Gransee in second place in their season in the district class.

Soccer sports club

After the political change in 1989/90 , the status of a company sports association could no longer be maintained because the sponsoring companies had to give up their support for the ZSG due to the changed economic conditions in East Germany. The ZSG members had to change the structure of their sports community, and since numerous police officers were still active in the ZSG from the Dynamo era, the sports community was converted into the registered association PSV (Police Sports Club ) Gransee. This only appeared as a pure football club. In 1995 the club members decided to rename the club to SV Eintracht Gransee. The Granseer played at district level for many years before they were promoted to the then seventh-class Brandenburg state class in 2007. In 2012 they had to go back to the district soccer team.

literature

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

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