SV Teterow 90

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SV Teterow 90
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Basic data
Surname Sports club
Teterow 90 e. V.
Seat Teterow
founding July 24, 1990
Colours Blue White
president Detlef Blehk
Website www.sv-teterow-90.de
First soccer team
Head coach Heiko Brusch
Venue Bergring Stadium
Places 2,500
league State class Mecklenburg-
Western Pomerania (Season I)
2018/19 2nd place
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Away

The SV Teterow 90 is a German football club from Teterow in the Rostock district . The home of the Mecklenburgers is the Bergring Stadium in the south of the city with a grass pitch, 400 m running track and around 250 seats.

Athletic career

The history of Teterow football began in 1907 when Paul Netzeband founded SV Germania Teterow. However, the association only existed until 1910 before it was dissolved again. In 1912 the SV Obotritia Teterow was founded and existed until 1945. In 1920 Teterow received a second soccer team, the ATV Vorwärts Teterow workers' club, which was even supposed to be quite successful. Because in 1926 and 1930 the club became state champion of Mecklenburg. Shortly after winning the title in 1930, the ATV went over to FSV Vorwärts Teterow and was again Mecklenburg Champion in 1931. When the National Socialists came to power in 1933, the association was banned and finally dissolved.

The first post-war team entered the race as SG Vorwärts Teterow until 1950. After that, the Teterow footballers organized themselves under the name BSG Lokomotive Teterow as a company sports association of the Deutsche Reichsbahn . Lok Teterow has played a role in high-class football in the Neubrandenburg district since it was founded, and the BSG was a founding member of the third-rate Neubrandenburg district league that was formed in 1952 .

1957 got Lokomotive Teterow from the district league, after which the BSG merged with Motor Teterow and Empor Teterow to the BSG unit Teterow. Similar to many other sports associations, the city administration also took over the team in Teterow as the sponsoring company , and the BSG, like all GDR associations, was managed under the name of Einheit . In terms of sport, success quickly returned when he was promoted again in 1958. As early as 1959, the unit achieved its first relay victory in the now two-part district league. In the struggle to Neubrandenburger district championship to Teterow sat against the in Vorpommern -based ASG forward Loecknitz in the decision-making in Neubrandenburger Harder stadium with 2 after two finals (:: 1/2 1 0): 0 by, an increase in the third-rate at this time II. GDR League on. The new division turned out to be a number too big for unit Teterow, with only twelve points of the season followed by relegation.

The district league held unit Teterow until the 1967/68 season, in which the relegation with forward Eggesin-Karpin followed. In the 1970/71 season the low point followed with the descent into the district class. This guest appearance in the lowest league lasted only a year because with the achievement of the district champion title one rose immediately back to the district class. After that, he was even promoted to the district league twice in 1976 and 1979, but was immediately relegated twice. In the following years until reunification in 1990, Teterower football sank in the lowlands of the district class. In 1984 the name was changed again to BSG Motor Teterow .

After the political change, the club was renamed again on July 24, 1990 and has since been operating under the name SV Teterow 90 eV On a footballing level, the club was initially in the district class East (formerly Neubrandenburg) until 1991 and in the district class North until 1994 (formerly Rostock) active. After being promoted to the District League North in 1994, only one year later was promoted to the then sixth class Landesliga West. From the game year 2002/03 the club played in the Landesliga Ost, which they belonged to until relegation in 2007. Until the league reform in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in 2009 (dissolution of the district leagues and classes), the Teterower played in the district league North and from 2009/10 in the state class (8th league). In the 2011/12 season, the sovereign re-promotion to the Landesliga Ost succeeded, but as a knocked-down bottom in the table, the immediate relegation followed in the following season. Since 2013/14, SV Teterow 90 has been playing in the eight-class national class again.

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