SV Fortuna Magdeburg

The SV Fortuna Magdeburg eV is a sports club from Magdeburg. The club was founded on August 1, 1911 as Magdeburg Football Club Fortuna 1911.

M. F. V. Fortuna

In the DTMF football, athletics, handball and volleyball were represented. He received in 1919 his own stadium in the Rothenseer road that took 8,000 spectators. In 1938, the stadium site was needed for a housing development, had to be built for the club a new stadium, which exists as a sports field Schoepp web today. Until the Second World War, the Fortuna footballers were relatively successful, they were repeatedly Gau and Elbkreismeister. Several players were appointed in over regional selection teams.

BSG Turbine Magdeburg

After the behest of the Soviet occupying forces all clubs had to be resolved, was founded on November 14, 1950 with the participation of former Fortuna Club members BSG Turbine Magdeburg. Since the BSG also the sports field Schoepp web has been assigned, it is justified to regard it as the successor to the MFV. The sports of the pre-war period were further operated later sections swimming / water polo, cycling, table tennis, chess, billiards and weight training were added. At times, the BSG had over 1000 members. Successful division was again the footballer who played in the second-rate DDR -Liga 1963-1965.

SV Fortuna Magdeburg

The economic restructuring after the political changes of 1989 brought one hand, the elimination of the financial foundations of the company sports teams with, but opened the re-establishment of self-financing clubs. On this basis, the BSG turbine was transferred on 15 June 1990 in the sport club Fortuna. With financial help from the city, the stadium was extensively renovated Schoepp bridge until 2005 and won both the turf and a synthetic pitch. In addition to the departments badminton, boxing, gymnastics and volleyball continued to dominate the soccer players whose men's team managed between 1996 and 2000 to the fourth-rate NOFV- Oberliga. Also successful was the women's soccer team, before it established its own club as Magdeburg until 1997 FFC, was represented in the middle of the third-tier Regionalliga Nord. Financial difficulties forced the club managers to make the first Senior football team play from the 2000/01 season only in the siebtklassigen Landesklasse Saxony -Anhalt. In the 2006/07 season promotion to the national league. In 2008 was celebrated by winning the City Cup Magdeburg another success. In contrast, the 2008/09 season ended with a disappointing descent into the national class. A year later, however, succeeded in the immediate return to the national league and the new winning the City Cup. In the 2010/11 season of the walkover in the fifth division of Saxony -Anhalt, from which the club had to go back in 2013 succeeded. The women's handball department of SV Fortuna merged in 2000 with the SC Magdeburg Magdeburg for HSC 2000.

Personalities

  • Horst Buhtz (* 1923), including 1952-1957 professional football player for Torino and Bundesliga coach
  • Wolfgang Abraham (* 1942), DDR - Oberliga player of the 1st FC Magdeburg, European champions in 1974
  • Bernd Heyne (b. 1954), the international football referee
  • Marcel Schmelzer ( * 1988), German national football team, Bundesliga player (Borussia Dortmund), began his career at SV Fortuna
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