TSG Gadebusch

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TSG Gadebusch
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Basic data
Surname Gymnastics and Sports Association
Gadebusch e. V.
Seat Gadebusch
founding 1946
Website www.tsggadebusch.de
First soccer team
Venue Jahn sports field
Places 1,000
league State class MV
2018/19 11th place
home
Away

The TSG Gadebusch is a German sports club based in Gadebusch in nordwestmecklenburg . The football department is a successor to the BSG unit Gadebusch , home is the Jahn sports field .

Football section

TSG Gadebusch was founded in 1946 under the name SG Gadebusch . The city administration of Gadebusch supported the loose sports group from 1954 as a sponsoring company , the BSG was managed in the following period like all teams of the state administration within the central sports association unit under the name unit Gadebusch .

On a sporting level, unit Gadebusch played from 1954 in the third-class district league Schwerin , which was initially held with secured midfield positions. In 1957, after Chemie Wittenberge and Traktor Schwerin, a third place was enough for the Mecklenburgers to move up to the second GDR league, which was increased from two to five seasons . The third highest division of the GDR turned out to be a number too big for the unit , the BSG rose again with only eight season points in the Schwerin district league area.

In the following years Gadebusch held the district league with brief interruptions until 1985, but then sank into the insignificance of GDR football. Similar to the disbanded teams of Einheit Spremberg , Einheit Brandenburg or Einheit Rostock , the rather financially weak sports association Einheit was not able to maintain the sponsorship in Gadebusch either. In the period that followed, the Mecklenburgers operated under the names TSG Gadebusch and Progress Gadebusch . In 1984 the association returned to the name of unit . In 1990 Gadebusch was renamed TSG Gadebusch again . The TSG played until 2009 without exception in the local area of ​​Northwest Mecklenburg. After promotion in 2009, the first men's team played for nine years in the seventh-class regional league West . 2012/13 they became champions, but renounced the association league promotion. Since relegation in 2018, the club has been playing in the national class again.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ State class IV Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania