ZSG Werner Seelenbinder Brandenburg

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The ZSG Werner Seelenbinder Brandenburg was a central company sports community in Brandenburg an der Havel and existed from 1949 to 1950/51.

history

In 1949, so-called company sports associations were founded in the GDR . For this purpose, several previous sports groups in Brandenburg were merged to form the ZSG Werner Seelenbinder. At the GDR rowing championships in 1949, Günter Sniegowski from ZSG Werner Seelenbinder Brandenburg won the silver medal in the single . The football section played in 1949/50 in the second-rate national league, where they came in fifth place in the table and just missed qualifying for the newly founded league .

As a result, separate BSGs were founded for the individual trade union areas in 1950. For example, a motor for mechanical engineering or a unit for state administration. The ZSG were then unbundled again. On November 20, 1950, the BSG Einheit Brandenburg was founded. On February 20, 1951, BSG Motor Süd Brandenburg was formed from the also spin-off BSG Tractor Works Brandenburg, which took over the football league membership . The ZSG Werner Seelenbinder was dissolved again.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ GDR rowing championships one - men (places 1 - 3) . Accessed February 15, 2015.
  2. ^ German Democratic Republic . Accessed February 15, 2015.