Sportfreunde 01 Dresden-Nord

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Sportfreunde Dresden-Nord
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Basic data
Surname Sportfreunde 01 Dresden-Nord eV
Seat Dresden - Albertstadt , Saxony
founding 1933
Website sportfreunde01.de
First soccer team
Venue Meschwitzstrasse sports facility
Places nb
league City League B Dresden
2019/20 1st place (district class)
home
Away

The Sportfreunde 01 Dresden-Nord are a German sports club from Dresden , in which among other things the sports handball, volleyball and table tennis are practiced. The club was created in 2001 after a merger of the two clubs Sportfreunde 01 Dresden and SV Dresden-Nord. The football department of the Sportfreunde was founded in 1933 from the merger of the clubs Ring-Greiling Dresden , Brandenburg 01 Dresden and lawn sport Dresden . Home of the club is the Meschwitzstrasse sports facility in Albertstadt . In the past, the sports fans played their home games in the Bärnsdorfer Strasse sports complex in the suburb of Leipzig , which offers space for 10,000 spectators and is also known as the Dresden-Nord Stadium or Radrennbahn .

Dresden Football Ring

The Dresden Football Ring was founded in 1902. The football ring was quite successful in Central German football until the founding of Sportfreunde. In the 1916/17 season the Dresden team reached the final of the Central German Championship after victories over Budissa Bautzen , the CBC 1899 and the SC Erfurt , which was lost 2-0 to Halle in 1896 .

In the 1918/19 season, the football ring was again able to reach the Central German final, but was subject to the Hallens again as in 1917. In the following period, the team could no longer build on the successes. In 1930 the football ring changed its name to Ring-Greiling 02 Dresden , which was retained until the merger.

statistics

  • Finalist Central German Championship: 1916/17, 1918/19
  • Master East Saxony: 1912/13, 1913/14, 1916/17, 1918/19, 1920/21, 1921/22

Brandenburg 01 Dresden

Merger partner SV Brandenburg 01 Dresden was founded in 1901 as FC Bayern Dresden . As early as 1903 the club changed its name to FC Brandenburg Dresden . At Brandenburg Dresden mainly guest workers from Prussia who lived in Dresden played . In 1920 FC Brandenburg merged with FC Meteor Dresden to form SV Brandenburg 01 Dresden.

On a sporting level, Brandenburg Dresden won its only title with the East Saxon championship won in 1924. In the associated qualification for the Central German Championship, the Dresdeners reached the quarter-finals, in which they were defeated by FC Wacker Halle 3: 6 afterwards. In the following years the club played mostly underclass. In 1930 Brandenburg Dresden penetrated again into the quarter-finals of the Central German Cup, losing to the favored FC Wacker Leipzig just 3-2.

statistics

  • Participation in the Central German Championship: 1923/24
  • Master of East Saxony: 1923/24

Sportfreunde 01 Dresden / Construction Dresden-Mitte

In 1933, Ring-Greiling Dresden, Brandenburg 01 Dresden and VfR 1908 Dresden, founded in 1908, merged to become Dresdner Sportfreunde 01 . After their founding, Sportfreunde immediately qualified for the newly founded Gauliga Sachsen . In the top German league at the time, Sportfreunde played a total of five seasons with intermittent interruptions. Already in the promotion year the club achieved its best Gauliga result with rank 5, but remained behind the Dresdner SC and the SV Guts Muts Dresden only third force in Dresden. In the Tschammer Cup in 1935, the Dresdeners reached after victories over SV Klettendorf , Hertha BSC , and Sportvgg. Masovia Lyck the quarter-finals, in which they lost 0-1 to SV Waldhof Mannheim . In 1941 the police SV Chemnitz was eliminated in the first round.

After the game operations ceased in 1945, the club was dissolved and re-established in 1946 as SG Neustadt . Afterwards restructuring and renaming in BSG Bau-Union-Süd Dresden (1950) and in BSG Aufbau Dresden-Mitte (1952) were carried out. The BSG never appeared in higher-class GDR football; any participation in the GDR League or the 2nd GDR League did not take place.

On May 4, 1990, the BSG members re-founded the former association Sportfreunde 01 Dresden .

statistics

  • Participation in Gauliga Sachsen: 1934/35, 1935/36, 1938/39 to 1940/41
  • Participation in the Tschammer Cup: 1935 , 1941

Sportfreunde 01 Dresden-Nord

In the 100th year of its existence, the club, which continues to operate at a lower level with its soccer team, merged with SV Nord on July 1, 2001 to form Sportfreunde 01 Dresden-Nord . The Albertstädter Verein SV Nord was founded in 1950 and in the course of time entered under the names BSG Funkwerk Dresden , BSG Motor Industriegelände and BSG Meßelektronik Dresden . The merger meant that, following a 100-year tradition, soccer games were relocated from Bärnsdorfer Straße, which has since been used by the Dresden Monarchs , to Meschwitzstraße, where a new artificial turf pitch was created in 2002. In 2004, the soccer team of Sportfreunde 01 Dresden-Nord was promoted to the Dresden City League (8th division at that time). In the 2010/11 season, when he reached second place, he was promoted to the Dresden regional league, which ended in tenth place in the first year.

people

  • Harry Arlt (1926–2014) began playing football as a teenager with Sportfreunde 01. In the early 1950s he was a center forward for the GDR upper division club Rotation / Einheit Dresden and was the top scorer in the upper division in 1953.
  • Kurt Lehmann began his career with Sportfreunde
  • Wolfgang Oeser began his career at Aufbau Dresden-Mitte

literature

  • Hardy Greens : Dresdner Sportfreunde, Brandenburg Dresden, Dresden Football Ring. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , pp. 122, 125, 127.