ASG forward Bad Salzungen
Forward Bad Salzungen | |||
Full name | Army Community Forward Bad Salzungen |
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place | bad Salzungen | ||
Founded | 1972 | ||
Dissolved | 1989 | ||
Club colors | Red Yellow | ||
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Top league | District league Suhl | ||
successes | District cup winner 1980, 81, 83, 87 | ||
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The ASG Vorwärts Bad Salzungen was a German army sports association from Bad Salzungen in Thuringia , whose football department existed until 1989. The ASG was financially supported by the Army Sports Association Vorwärts , the location was today's Werratal barracks .
Football section
Vorwärts Bad Salzungen first appeared in higher-class football in the Suhl district in 1979 . With the promotion to the Suhl district league , Bad Salzungen replaced the very successful army team from Vorwärts Meiningen , which moved to Saxony and acted as Vorwärts Plauen .
At the sporting level, the ASG failed until 1989 with a total of five runners-up championships due to possible promotion to the GDR league . The Thuringians achieved success in the district cup, which Bad Salzungen won four times. In the associated qualifications for the first main round of the FDGB Cup , the ASG was drawn exclusively from the Thuringian club, Bad Salzungen only reached the second round against Chemie IW Ilmenau once .
The drastic austerity measures introduced by the superordinate army sports association Vorwärts in the mid-1980s were no exception in Bad Salzungen. The ASG was briefly relegated to the fourth-class district class, but returned to the district league in 1988. During the 1989/90 season, the ASG was finally dissolved and withdrawn from gaming operations.
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literature
- Hanns Leske : Encyclopedia of GDR football . Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89533-556-3 .