SV Motor Altenburg

The SV Motor Altenburg eV is a sports club from the East Thuringian town of Altenburg. Best known is its football department. Moreover, bowling, table tennis and gymnastics are operated in association Judo. The club colors are black and yellow.

History

BSG Motor Altenburg

As a predecessor association in accordance with the tradition, the concord 08 Altenburg founded in 1908 can apply. To January 1, 1946, this, like all sports clubs were banned and dissolved. 1946 then the sports community ( SG) Altenburg North was founded, which was three years later, merged on 1 October 1949 with the SG Altenburg Altenburg South and East to zsg Altenburg. Their soccer players in 1949, runners-up in Thuringia and qualified for the newly created highest GDR football class DDR Oberliga. There, the sports community played until 1952, from 1951 as a Sports Association (ESR ) steel, since May 24, 1952 as a motor Altenburg. It was followed by many years in DDR -Liga and in the district league. Also at this time brought Altenburg successful football players out (see " Subsequent national team ").

Starting eleven 1949-1952 (DDR- Oberliga )

  • Goal: Walter Jaeschke (47 )
  • Defense: Günter Härcher (59 ) Herbert Klemich (92 )
  • Midfielders: Heinz Sittner (80 ) Heinz Gerber (64 ) Karl Melzer (81 ) Hans Pohle (42 )
  • Storm: Heinz Vollert (51 ) Walter Schellenberg (54 ) Karl Friedemann (35 ) Manfred animals (60 ) Friedhelm Seifarth (75 )

(in brackets number of inserts, game system 2-3-5 )

Subsequent national team

  • Rainer Baumann, 2 x for Lok Leipzig
  • Arthur Bialas, 1 x for Empor Rostock
  • Perry groom, 3 x for Carl Zeiss Jena
  • Hans -Georg Kiupel, 1 x forward for Berlin
  • Uwe Rösler, 5 x for Magdeburg

From the 90s

After the political changes of 1989, the company sports club was again in a club, the SV 1990 Altenburg, be converted, whose footballers played from 1990/91 in the national league Saxony ( 5 league). After the redistribution of countries Altenburg moved to Thuringia and so the SV played until relegation in 2000 in the Thuringian State League. In 1999 the name was changed to SV Motor Altenburg. 2001, the team was relegated from the District League East Thuringia. 2006 Motor Altenburg won the OTFB Cup (Ostthüringen Cup ) and promotion to the country class. In addition, the team against SV steel shaft Born won the Ostthüringen Championship. In the game year 2007/2008 the team reached by coach Frank Weidner 2nd place in the national class East, which authorized the relegation for the promotion to the national league Thuringia. The first leg was at home to SV Borsch ( 2 of Landesklasse West) lost 2-0, so a 2-1 win at SV Borsch not for the rise handed. 2009 finally succeeded in the direct promotion to the league Thuringia. From the 2013/14 season, the SV motor with the SV engine is the game engine community / Lok Altenburg.

Placement of the first football men's team

Stadium

Home of the SV engine is the Castelvecchio forest Stadium / Arena Skatbank. 1957, on the occasion of the 3rd district of sports and cultural festival, was inaugurated as Lenin Stadium. It has a capacity of 25,000 spectators, making it the largest stadium in Thuringia. In 2009 it was renamed to " Skatbank Arena ". It is equipped with a large elec. Scoreboard, a grandstand with bucket seats (300 seats), a toilet island, a modern team building (built in 2006), VIP parking behind the bleachers as well as a car park for guests team before the team building. The total area covers two grass pitches (L / W: 105 m × 69 m ) and since December 2009, a oberliga grade artificial turf pitch (L / W: 90 m × 60 m).

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