SV Cainsdorf

The SV Cainsdorf is a German sports club from the Zwickau district Cainsdorf. Home of the football department is the sports field at the Turner home, the club is in the tradition of BSG bismuth Cainsdorf.

Football section

The SV Cainsdorf was founded in 1919 under the name ATB Cainsdorf. The Workers 'Association acted on the sporting level in the championship of the ATSB, played in contrast to the great Saxon workers' associations of the Dresden SV 10 and VfL Leipzig- Stötteritz but not matter. With the seizure of power by the National Socialists, the club was disbanded in 1933.

1945 joined the initially loose sports group as SG Cainsdorf in appearance. The West Saxons acted for the seasons 1947/48 and 1948/49, a total of two years in the national league Saxony (SBZ ), which was completed with secured midfield squares. 1949 completed the SG a brief name change to mechanics Cainsdorf, with boarding sports association bismuth and the local BAC ( operation for mining and mineral processing plants Cainsdorf ) as carrier operation was followed by a further name change in BAC bismuth Cainsdorf.

1963 succeeded, together with forward Marienberg and activist Karl Marx Zwickau, the initial ascent to the district league Karl- Marx-Stadt. The then third- highest division of the GDR held bismuth Cainsdorf with secured midfield squares until 1967, in the season 1967/68 increased the Zwickau behind the TSG Stollberg again in the fourth-class district class scope.

Following the bismuth sank into insignificance by the GDR football. In 1990, the club underwent a re- renamed SV Cainsdorf. The club has since been invariably in the West-Saxon local football active.

Statistics

  • Participation division axes ( SBZ): 1947/48, 1948/49,
  • Participation in district league Karl- Marx-Stadt: 1963/64 bis 1967/68

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