TSV Geyer

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TSV Geyer
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Basic data
Surname TSV Geyer 1912 eV
Seat Geyer , Saxony
founding 1912
Website www.tsv-geyer.de
First soccer team
Venue Thumer Strasse Stadium
Places 1,000
league District league A Erzgebirge East
2015/16 4th Place
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Away

The TSV Geyer in 1912 is a German sports club from Geyer in the Ore Mountains . Home is the Thumer Strasse stadium , which can seat 1,000 spectators. The club is a successor to ISG Geyer .

Football section

Historical logo of ISG Geyer

TSV Geyer was founded in 1912 under the name FK Geyer . It was renamed VfB 1912 Geyer . The club played within the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs in the Gauliga Obererzgebirge and in the Gauliga Erzgebirge . In the Gau Obererzgebirge, VfB Geyer was able to secure the Gaume Championship in 1924/25 , 1925/26 and 1926/27 and thus qualified for the Central German soccer finals in these years . In all three participations, however, Geyer was eliminated in the first round. Participation in the first-class Gauliga Sachsen from 1933 did not take place.

In 1945 the club was dissolved and re-established as SG Geyer . The loose sports group acted in the season 1948/49 for one season in the LL Sachsen (SBZ) , had no realistic chance of advancement to the newly founded DS- in contrast to the former Gauligists of SG Hartha and SG Mittweida in the then highest East German league . League .

Subsequently, the SG was renamed TSG Geyer from 1951 and from 1964 to ISG Geyer with the entry of various carrier companies . On a sporting level, the industrial sports community played no role in the higher-class GDR football. In 1962, together with Dynamo Klingenthal and activist Grube Deutschland Oelsnitz , the Erzgebirge rose to the then fourth-class district league Karl-Marx-Stadt , which was held with brief interruptions until 1984. In the seasons 1962/63 and 1963/64 Geyer failed behind Motor Zschopau and Motor Brand-Langenau only just because of the possible promotion to the third class II. GDR League . In the mid-1980s, the ISG sank again into the insignificance of Karl-Marx-Städter local football.

In 1991 the club was renamed TSV Geyer . Since then the TSV has been operating in the local area of ​​the Ore Mountains without exception. The current division is the Kreisliga A Erzgebirge Ost .

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