SV Prussia Elsterwerda

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The SV Prussia Elsterwerda is a sports club in southern Brandenburg town of Elsterwerda . It is a successor club to the former GDR district league club TSG 74 Elsterwerda and emerged in April 2011 from the sports clubs " SV Elster 08 Elsterwerda " and "SV Preußen Biehla".

development

Logo of the FC Preußen Biehla
Sports facility of SV Preußen Biehla

One of the oldest Biehla clubs in existence today is the traditional sports club "SV Preußen Biehla", founded on July 18, 1909. The club's first games took place at the corner of Haidaer Strasse and Berliner Strasse. After the Biehlaer played their first games "wildly", the decision was made to join the Sportring Bad Liebenwerda in 1913 and played the first official series of games in the 1913/14 season. Successes were celebrated later, among other things, in 1922/23 when the club Elster was district champion. In the 1923/24 season, the 1st team Elbe / Elster-Gaumeister, in later seasons also district and cup champions in the Elbe / Elster-Gau.

Towards the end of the Second World War , Biehla football came to a complete standstill. There was a new beginning in 1945 when the association was re-established as "SG Biehla" on the initiative of Willi Mardwich. On November 1, 1948, the association was renamed "Schwarz-Gelb Biehla". As there was extensive restructuring in football in the Soviet occupation zone , which promoted the "conversion on a production basis", the company sports association (BSG) "Konsum Biehla" was founded in September of the following year . After the entry of other sponsoring companies , on July 21, 1950, the association was renamed again to "BSG Motor Elsterwerda-Biehla", which was divided into a total of ten sections. The greatest success of the soccer section was the two-time promotion to the Cottbus district league .

In 1974, BSG Motor merged with the soccer section of the "BSG Lokomotive Elsterwerda" to form the " Turn- und Sportgemeinschaft Elsterwerda 74 " (TSG 74), which established itself permanently in the third-class district league in the 1980s and in the 1983 season / 84 could become district league champions. In the same year, TSG 74 had also won the district soccer cup , with which it qualified for the GDR-wide FDGB soccer cup competition 1984/85. After the district division Vorwärts Kamenz was surprisingly defeated 5-1 at home in the first round , in the second round they met the second division Stahl Brandenburg , against whom they were eliminated from the rest of the competition with a 0-1 defeat.

As a result of the political change in the GDR , the previous sponsoring companies, some of which went into liquidation, stopped their funding, which is why TSG 74 was finally dissolved. After the "FC Rot-Weiß Elsterwerda" was founded in June 1990, which a large number of the members of the football section joined, the "SV Preußen Biehla" was re-established in Biehla on October 30, 1990, to which the other sections of the former were henceforth TSG 74 belonged to. The soccer section of the Prussians first had to start in the 2nd district class.

After the 1st soccer team had meanwhile been promoted to the district league, merger negotiations began in summer 2010 with " SV Elster 08 Elsterwerda ", whose soccer team had just been relegated from the 1st district league . On April 29, 2011, both clubs decided to merge to form “SV Preußen Elsterwerda”. SV Elster 08 had already canceled its soccer team before the 2010/11 season.

In addition to the football section, the club also includes the bowling, volleyball and gymnastics sections.

literature

  • Knut Galle (Ed.): Festschrift and chronicle for the anniversary - 100 years of football in Elsterwerda - 1908–2008 . Elsterwerda July 2008, p. 46 .
  • Erich Herrmann, Günter Steinemann: 90 years of SV Preußen Biehla . In: Home calendar for the old district of Bad Liebenwerda ... 1999 . S. 162 to 172 .
  • Wolfgang Schurig: Football in and around the Bad Liebenwerda district . In: Home calendar for the old district of Bad Liebenwerda… 2006/07 . S. 230-248 .
  • 100 years SV Preußen Elsterwerda-Biehla eV 1909–2009, verwaltungsportal.de (PDF)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Knut Galle (Ed.): Festschrift and chronicle for the anniversary - 100 years of football in Elsterwerda - 1908–2008 . Elsterwerda July 2008, p. 46 .
  2. ↑ The website of SV Preußen Biehla , accessed on March 12, 2011
  3. ^ Erich Herrmann, Günter Steinemann: 90 years SV Preußen Biehla . In: Home calendar for the old district of Bad Liebenwerda ... 1999 . S. 162 to 172 .
  4. ↑ The merger of Biehla and Elster is complete . In: Lausitzer Rundschau , August 7, 2010
  5. Prussia Elsterwerda-Biehla and Elster 08 Elsterwerda merge . In: Lausitzer Rundschau , May 3, 2011