FC Treptow

The FC Treptow is a German football club from Berlin. The club is in the tradition of the previous clubs Elektra Berlin and Bewag / turbine Berlin. Homestead of the club is the Willi singer sports facility, which offers 3000 spectators.

History

The FC Treptow was founded in 1925 under the name Factory club BEWAG Berlin where he has worked from its inception for many years as a football team Bewag Berlin. The early years of the Berlin were dominated by athletic success, but they could never compete against established top clubs such as Blue-White 90 Berlin and Hertha BSC. The 1932 renamed SV BEWAG Berlin and 1938 in SV Elektra Berlin club succeeded in 1936 for the first time together with the SC Union Oberschoeneweide the rise in the Gauliga Berlin -Brandenburg.

The former German top flight belonged to the club to work in the following seasons with predominantly lower middle field seats. In the season 1940/41, Elektra Berlin dismounted together with the Berlin local rivals Tasmania Neukölln and Spandau SV, and took in connection to the war, no longer part of the game operation.

1949, the club was founded as an SPA BEWAG again and renamed in 1950 in BSG Turbine BEWAG Berlin, from 1974 BSG Turbine Berlin, from 1984 BSG Turbine EKB Treptow. The Sports Association was never able to establish itself in the higher class GDR football, and played in the third-class district league Berlin and mostly in the fourth division class district of Berlin. After the political turn as SV turbine Berlin in 1994, renamed FC Treptow club played (after merger with Lok Schoeneweide ) continue unterklassig. After 1996, the football department of the former East German division NARVA Berlin had converted to FC Treptow, FC Treptow took the place in the national league of Narva Berlin Berlin, which was maintained until 2001. Current division is the county league A Berlin.

Statistics

  • Participation Gauliga Berlin- Brandenburg: 1936/37 bis 1940/41,
  • Participation Tschammer Cup: 1938 ( first HR 1-2 defeat against SV Dessau 05)
  • Participation fdgb Cup: 1949/50,

People

  • Jürgen Nöldner
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