BC Hartha

The BC Hartha is a football club based in the Saxon town of Hartha. He has around 300 members.

History

The club was founded on 13 July 1913. In 1934 he rose to the Gauliga Saxony, the then highest German football class. Here you could 1936/37 and 1937/38, win the championship Saxony and thus qualify for participation in the final round of the German Championship. In the final competition Hartha occupied respectively the second preliminary round place, thereby qualifying for the semi-finals was missed both times.

After the Second World War, the club was initially founded as a new BSG industry Hartha and renamed in 1951 in BSG Fortschritt Hartha. From 1953 to 1958 they played in the DDR -Liga. With the decline in the district league Leipzig in 1958, the association disappeared from the higher-class football.

After the political changes in the GDR in the fall of 1989, the club took on August 18, 1990 back to its historical name BC Hartha. In the 2009/10 season, the first men's team of the club got out of class district of Leipzig Saxony Football Association from the neuntklassige county league A, from which it is managed as a champion for the immediate return to the now renamed Oberliga circle.

Achievements

  • Master of Gauliga Saxony in 1937, 1938

Known player

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