BSV Halle-Ammendorf

The BSV Halle- Ammendorf is a sports club, the district Ammendorf in the German city of Halle ( Saale) is established. He uses the self- managed stadium in the rail car manufacturer, which is located in the south of hall and holds 5,000 spectators. The focus of the association is the sport of football, next to the sports of basketball, judo, bowling / bowling, table tennis, orienteering, volleyball and aerobics. The club had about 500 members in 2011.

Development

The BSV Halle Ammendorf leads back its origins to the established on August 21, 1910 Ammendorfer Football Club from 1910. This became a member of the Association of German agents Ballgame clubs and played in the 1920s and 1930s in the Saale- Gau- League, the top division of the VMBV. After the football team in 1941 had to be dissolved, as most players had been drafted into military service, the club was finally dissolved after the war in 1945 on the initiative of the Soviet occupying power. From 1947, the Central Sports Community ( CCU ) industry Ammendorf led sports operation continued in the then still independent city. With the entry of VEB wagon Ammendorf as carrier operation, the CCU was converted into a company sports club on 23 September 1950, which took the name BSG Motor Ammendorf. She offered for its more than 400 members on a wide range of sports and had in the 1950s, the greatest success in canoeing. With Adolf Müller and Siegrid beak BSG Motor turned several times GDR champion.

The football player was 1952 champion of the South District class in Saxony-Anhalt. So they qualified for participation in the newly established for the season 1952/53, third-class district league hall. In the following years the Ammendorfer consistently places went to the front panel of the District League and in 1960 Halle district champion. Thus, the rise in the now third-class II DDR -Liga was associated, in the BSG Motor was represented two seasons. With the completion of 1962/ 63, the II DDR -Liga was disbanded, and after a last 8th Place motor Ammendorf rose again in the district league. In 1966, the BSG Motor after two finals against chemical Wolfen (1-0, 0-0) was again district champion, but failed as a third party in the promotion round to the East German league. Then the wagon manufacturer sank into the lower regions of the district league, from which they eventually descended 1982 final.

Football leagues in the BSG Motor:

  • To 1952: District class, 4 League
  • 1952-1960: District League, 3 / 4 league
  • 1961-1963: II DDR -Liga, 3rd League
  • 1963-1982: District League 3rd League
  • 1982-1991: District class, 4 League

In East Germany -wide football Cup succeeded in BSG Motor Ammendorf to make national attention on in four competitions. Between 1956 and 1963, the Ammendorfer denied a total of 14 games and reached in 1957 by reaching the second round their greatest success. Only after a 0-1 defeat against second-rate DDR - Oberliga relegated SC Empor Rostock the sails had to be canceled. Also in 1962 came the BSG Motor up in the third round and was eliminated only there 0-1 against the second division Lok Halberstadt.

BSG engine in fdgb Cup:

When, after the political changes of VEB wagon stopped its financial support because of changing economic conditions in 1990, the BSG Motor Ammendorf disintegrated into a number of new sports clubs. The sport of football has been the most successful in the ball sports club was founded on 27 June 1990 ( BSV ) Motor Ammendorf continued. In 1997, he got out of the county in class on time sechstklassige District League. On 25 March 1999, the association was with BSV Halle- Ammendorf 1910 a new name, with the reference to previous Ammendorfer Football Club was established in 1910 again. Under his coach Marco Imhof BSV achieved promotion to the League Association Saxony- Anhalt, the highest football league of the state in 2003. After one years had played in the national league after relegation in 2006, plays the BSV since 2007 in the current sechstklassigen Association league.

Football leagues of BSV:

  • To 1997: District class, 7 League
  • 1997-2003: District League / division, 6th League
  • 2003-2006: Association League, 5th League
  • 2006/ 07: National League 6 League
  • Since 2007: Association league, 5/6 league

Persons of particular importance

  • Werner Okupniak, began his career at BSG Motor, later DDR - Oberliga player at SC Chemie Halle and 1.FC Magdeburg, Halle was with DDR Cup Winners
  • Rainer pot, 1965-1968 Player of the BSG Motor, then DDR - Oberliga player at FC Halle, GDR 1969 Cup Winner
  • Lutz Schülbe, President of the BSV, was DDR - Oberliga player at Dynamo Dresden and Halle FC chemistry and played for the Hall 's FC in the 2nd Bundesliga, two-time East German cup winner with Dresden
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