Nordring Berlin

The SG Nord ring 1949 is a German football club based in the Berlin district of Prenzlauer Berg. The association is the direct successor of the BFC from 1893 Berlin, which is one of the founding clubs of the DFB. Homestead is the Tesch - sports court.

Football section

Today's SG Nord ring was created in 1893 under the name BFC Berlin from 1893, which initially played in the championship of the North. The club acted between 1904 and 1907 for three seasons in the championship of the Mark Brandenburg Football Association, but did not play a prominent role alongside the top teams from the north -northwest and south-east Libertas.

1918 merged the BFC 1893 Normannia 08 Berlin for Sport Association Normannia from 1893. This Association held only until 1919, with the ban on workers' sports clubs in 1933 joined the team of Borussia 02 Berlin, and the club came to the end of World War II under the name Eintracht Borussia from 1893 on.

1945 Eintracht Borussia was dissolved and re-established as SG Nord ring. In 1948, the club served again briefly under the name Eintracht Borussia from 1893, with the founding of the GDR but again as SG Nord ring. A return to the higher-class football was no longer possible northern ring. In 1958, the SG once again took part in the first qualifying round of the fdgb Cup, but lost chemistry Fiirstenwalde. In the period following the SG Nord ring remained in the East Berlin local football a chance, as the sports community never possessed analogous to clubs such as Concordia Wilhelmsruh or SG Hohenschonhausen via a carrier operation.

Since the turn of the SG acts as SG Nord ring 1949. Unterklassig The always playing sports club currently plays in the county league A Berlin.

Achievements

  • Participation Maerkischer Championship Football Association: 1904 /05 to 1906/ 07
  • Participation 1 QR: fdgb Cup 1958

Pictures of Nordring Berlin

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