TV oak wreath Eulo
TV oak wreath Eulo | |
Full name | Gymnastics Club Eichenkranz Eulo |
place | Eulo |
Founded | 1897 |
Dissolved | 2011 |
Club colors | Red White |
Stadion | Sperlingsgasse sports field (formerly Kleines Str.) |
Top league | 1st class District 16 ATSB (TV Eichenkranz Eulo) District League Cottbus (BSG Motor Forst) State Class South Brandenburg (Rot-Weiß Forst) |
successes | Niederlausitz ATSB champions 1921, 1924 |
The TV Eichenkranz 1897 Eulo was a gymnastics club from the place Eulo , which from 1940 is part of Forst (Lausitz) . The club's soccer department played in District 16 (Niederlausitz) of the ATSB championship . After the Second World War , SG Eulo re-established the company as BSG Motor Forst . After the reunification, the club was renamed SV Rot-Weiß Forst and in 2011 merged with SV Süd Forst to become SV Lausitz Forst .
TV oak wreath Eulo
The association was founded in 1893. The football department of TV Eichenkranz Eulo won District 16 (Niederlausitz) of the ATSB football championship in 1921/22 and thus qualified for the association championship. Eulo won the semi-final game of the Association Championship East on May 28, 1922 in Breslau against SV Stern Breslau 1-0. The East final, which was held in Berlin on June 25, 1922 , Eulo lost to Brandenburg Lichtenberg and thus missed the qualification for the Germany-wide ATSB final. In 1924/25 Eulo was again able to become ATSB district champion of Niederlausitz. At the Association Championship East, Eulo was eliminated in the semifinals after a 2: 6 defeat against SV Stralau 10 . After the National Socialists came to power , the ATSB was dissolved. It is currently not known whether a soccer match took place in the DFB . On October 20, 1934, TV Eichenkranz merged with TV Gut Heil Eulo to form TV Eulo . After Germany surrendered in 1945, all sports clubs were dissolved.
After the Second World War
After the dissolution of the sports and gymnastics clubs, sports communities were founded in 1946 . In the Eulo was an indirect successor TV Eulo the SG Eulo founded. The sports field of Gut Heil Eulo gave way to an allotment garden, the gymnasium was converted into a kindergarten, so that only the football field of Eichenkranz remains. After being renamed BSG Konsum Forst and BSG Empor Forst in the meantime, it was renamed BSG Motor Forst in 1953 . For the 1983/84 season , Forst was promoted to the third-rate football district league Cottbus , which was left again after one season. Also in 1985/86 the ascent was opposed to the direct relegation. The last time the club rose to the district league in 1987/88 , this time Forst was able to stay in this league for two years. After the political change and the disappearance of the company sports associations , the club called itself on June 20, 1990 in SV Rot-Weiß 1990 Forst and played mainly in the lower leagues of Brandenburg. In the 1995/96 season, the club missed the league as second in the South Brandenburg regional class. On May 20, 2011, Rot-Weiß Forst merged with SV Süd Forst to form SV Lausitz Forst .
Well-known former players
- Bernd Mudra (Motor Forest)
- Bernd Müller (Motor Forst)
- Udo Stimpel (Motor Forst)
successes
- TV oak wreath Eulo:
- BSG Motor Forst:
- 4 seasons in the Cottbus football district league : 1983/84 , 1985/86 , 1987/88 , 1988/89
- SV Rot-Weiß Forst
- District cup winner Niederlausitz: 2002
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b ATSB district master sorted by district. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on January 17, 2017 ; accessed on January 17, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Forest: Gymnastics Club 'Gut Heil' Eulo on Friedrich-Klinke-Weg. In: The Märkische Bote. July 23, 2011, accessed January 17, 2017 .
- ↑ Playtime of the district league Cottbus. Retrieved January 17, 2017 .
literature
- Christian Wolter : Workers' football in Berlin and Brandenburg 1910–1933 . Arete Verlag, Hildesheim 2015, ISBN 978-3-942468-49-7 (results of the ATSB championship games from 1919 to 1933).
- Forster Stadtbuch - address book of the industrial and commercial town of Forst-Lausitz 1939
- City map Forst (Lausitz) 1934. Niederlausitzer Verlag, Guben 2004, ISBN 3-935881-21-5 .
- Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .