Black-yellow Weißenfels

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Black-yellow Weißenfels
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Basic data
Surname WFV Black-Yellow 1903 eV
Seat Weißenfels, Saxony-Anhalt
founding 1903
Website www.wfv-schwarz-gelb.de
First soccer team
Venue Selauer Strasse sports field
Places 1000
league District league Burgenland 1
2015/16 6th place
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The Weißenfelser FV Schwarz-Gelb is a German football club from Weißenfels in the Burgenland district . Home is the sports field Selauer Straße . The club is in the tradition of SG Weißenfels-Ost or BSG Empor Weißenfels .

society

Historical logo of Schwarz-Gelb Weißenfels .

The WFV Schwarz-Gelb was founded in 1903 under the name FC Hohenzollern Weißenfels . In the period that followed, the club was renamed from 1918 to Weißenfelser Sportvereinigung Schwarz-Gelb from 1903 , then in 1924 to Schwarz-Gelb Weißenfels .

On a sporting level, the club competed within the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs in the championship of the Gau Saale-Elster , the championship of which was won four times. Schwarz-Gelb Weißenfels dominated the league almost consistently with SpVgg 05 Naumburg until 1933 . In the associated qualifications for the Central German finals, Weißenfels failed prematurely at VfB Leipzig , SC Wasungen and Chemnitzer BC . In the Gauliga Mitte introduced in 1933 , Schwarz-Gelb Weißenfels was no longer represented.

In 1945 the club was dissolved and re-established as SG Weißenfels-Ost in the following year . The loose sports group was subsequently renamed with the entry of the sports association Empor in BSG Empor Weißenfels . In contrast to the local rivals Progress Weißenfels, Empor Weißenfels always appeared in the lower class in GDR football, any promotions to the third-class Halle district league were not achieved.

In 1992 the association was renamed to the historical name Schwarz-Gelb Weißenfels , whereby Empor Weißenfels merged with Dynamo Weißenfels . Since then, the club has been active in local football in Burgenland without exception. The current division is the Burgenland district league .

statistics

  • Participation in the VMBV finals : 1913/14, 1926/27, 1929/30, 1931/32

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Black and Yellow Weissenfels: Association history. Accessed December 30, 2018 .