TSV Stahl Riesa

The ball sports community Stahl Riesa is a football club from Riesa in Saxony. Today's BSG Stahl Riesa was founded in 2003 as a TSV Stahl Riesa new. She sees herself in the tradition of the football departments of Riesaer SV from the time of the German Empire, the BSG Stahl Riesa from the time of the GDR and in 2003 resolved FC Stahl Riesa 98

History

Due to numerous mergers and the upheavals of the Second World War and a bankruptcy case is the story of BSG Stahl Riesa and sports communities, in their tradition, the club looks very complex.

1903-1945: Riesaer SV and its precursors

On March 28, 1903 former members of the GV Letitia Riesa founded the FC Riesa. The club was renamed in May 1904 in Riesa FC 1903 and on January 21, 1906 in Riesa SC. After its dissolution in the autumn of 1907 he was re-founded as VfB Riesa on 1 January 1908 and renamed on 18 December 1908 in Riesa SV.

The FC Wettin Riesa, founded in 1909 by former members of the ATV Riesa was connected on 6 July 1917 the Riesaer SV.

The Riesaer SV succeeded first time in 1936, the rise in the Gauliga Saxony, at that time the highest league in Germany. Although the club was relegated after just one season off again, but managed the 1940 revival. During this time, the club brought the 17- year-old Willi Arlt out a national player. With the end of World War II Riesa SV was banned and dissolved.

1945-1990: BSG Stahl Riesa and their precursors

Since the time of the Soviet occupation, the formation of sports clubs only at the local level was initially possible, the SG of Riesa was founded in 1945. Following the reorganization of the operating sport on the basis of production originated on September 1, 1948, the BSG Stahl Riesa, a Sports Association, to which the sports community in 1945 formed the following year joined.

On April 1, 1950, the BSG steel plant in BSG Stahl Riesa was renamed because it belonged to the Sport Steel Federation. In 1954, so-called in the GDR sports clubs were formed as service areas, the football section of the ESR steel had to join the new SC Stahl Riesa. Following the dissolution of the sports club three years later, she was again incorporated into the ESR steel.

At the end of the GDR League 1967/68 season Stahl Riesa succeeded after a 3-0 win at activist Karl -Marx Zwickau first time the rise in the GDR Oberliga. Total played Stahl Riesa 1968-1988 sixteen seasons in the top division of the German Democratic Republic, mostly against relegation. The best result was 1974/75 reaches the sixth rank, bringing the Riesaer only just missing out on qualification for the UEFA Cup.

1990-2003: FC Stahl Riesa 98 and its precursors

After the fall of the GDR, the BSG Stahl Riesa notified on September 7, 1990 SV Stahl Riesa eV to, from which the present SC Riesa emerged. The football department started his own business on the same day and started his own club named FC Stahl Riesa eV in November 1991, named FC Stahl Riesa to modeled after the successful Riesaer football club from the period before 1945 in Riesa SV.

On 1 July 1995, the Riesaer SV and SV Blau-Weiß Riesa merged to Riesaer SV Blau-Weiss. The SV Blau-Weiß 1990 was emerged by renaming from the BSG Robotron Riesa founded in 1978, the carrier operating the VEB Robotron Elektronik Riesa was.

Exactly three years later, on 1 July 1998, it came to the next Fusion: This time the Riesaer SV Blau-Weiss and SC Riesa- Röderau 98 joined together to FC Stahl Riesa. Riesa- Röderau counted his hand the football departments of BSG Chemie Riesa, founded in 1948 as BSG rubber factory, founded in 1950, and the BSG structure Riesa its predecessors. In 2000, the FC Stahl Riesa succeeded 98 to rise again in the NOFV- Oberliga Süd.

Two years later, however, insolvency proceedings have been opened against Stahl Riesa, which eventually led to the end of the first men's team and the dissolution of the association in 2003. The remaining teams and their launch permissions in the various divisions were taken from SC Riesa, without that he took up a succession of FC steel. This applies, among other things, for the second men's team of FC Stahl, who played until the summer of 2003 in the district class and took in the same league as the following season, the first team of the SC Riesa.

Since 2003: TSV and BSG Stahl Riesa

On 31 March 2003 the tradition sports club Stahl Riesa was founded. After the start in the lowest league (2nd circle class ) and three ascensions in a row playing the TSV Stahl Riesa since the 2006/07 season in the district Class Dresden, Season 4 After three years in the county class of TSV Stahl Riesa rose in the District League Dresden, where the team in the season 2010/11 behind the bishop FV 08 reached the runner-up and was thus incorporated into the newly formed in summer 2011 district league middle. There, the TSV occupied at the end of the 2011/12 season in third place.

At an extraordinary general meeting in March 2012, it was unanimously decided that the club 's name Ball Sports Community shall Stahl Riesa immediately. The abbreviation is thus BSG Stahl Riesa and is a throwback to the Sports Association Stahl Riesa from the time of the GDR represents, whose logo uses the club since 2012. The teams went for the first time for the 2012/13 season under the name BSG Stahl Riesa on. 2013 reached to the District League Championship and rose to the Saxony league.

Venue

The SC and the BSG Stahl Riesa wore at the time of the GDR their home games at the stadium of the steelworkers ' Ernst Grube " (short: Ernst-Grube - Stadion) from which was passed on 29 May 1955, over 11,000 spectators. After the rise in the GDR Oberliga, the stadium was expanded in the summer of 1968 to a maximum capacity of 15,000 spectators. " The Pit " as the fans called the stadium until 2003 was the home ground of the then defunct FC Stahl Riesa 98 and thereafter remained unused for years.

In the first two years of the club foundation 2003 TSV Stahl Riesa completed its home games at the park stadium of SV Seerhausen in eight kilometers away Stauchitzer district Seerhausen, as even vorfand no suitable venue in Riesa.

In summer 2004, the club leased by the city, the site of the stadium on Merzdorfer Park and began with fans and players perform extensive renovation and conversion work. On 25 June 2005, the new home stadium was officially opened during a test match against city rivals SC Riesa before over 1000 spectators and was named noodle Arena. Namesake of the products of the neighboring Pasta Riesa GmbH.

Records

The BSG Stahl Riesa currently holds the German record for the longest series of competitive games without defeat. On 27 August 2006, the first men's team won under the old club name TSV steel 3-1 against the SG boiler village and passed with this 76th game without defeat the previous record holder, the TSV book Bach. With 74 wins and two draws the players scored 515 goals and had 50 goals. With two more victories ( 3-1 against the SG Weixdorf and 1-0 at the post -SV Dresden), the series was expanded to 78 games without defeat before the Riesaer on 23 September 2006 at 0:2 against SpVgg Green - White Coswig first time lost a league game.

Well-known former players

Well-known former coach

  • Ludwig Koch (1934 ff )
  • Fritzsch Walter (1958)
  • Karl Schäffner (1970-1972)
  • Günter Guttmann (1973-1982)
  • Peter Kohl (1982-1985)
  • Gerd Harmful (1990 )
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