SG Nordring - SV Empor (0:2) (Bezirkspokale, 25. August 2011)
0:1 Ragemann (28.), 0:2 Gasdekowski (88.)
Attendence: 60
Cost: Free
Programme: Nil
CLUB HISTORY: (wiki)
'SG Nordring Berlin' is a German association football club based in the capital city of Berlin. The club traces its roots back to 22 November 1893 with the establishment of 'Berliner Fussball Club 1893'. 'BFC 93' became one of the founding clubs of the DFB (Deutscher Fussball Bund) at Leipzig in 1900. They played top flight city football in the Markischer Fussball Bund from 1904-07 before slipping to lower tier competition
In 1918, the club merged with 'Berliner Normannia 08'to form 'Berliner Sportvereinigung Normannia 1893'. The union was brief, however, and was undone the following year. In 1933, 'BFC 93' found a new partner in 'Berliner Sport Club Eintracht-Borussia 01' which was itself the product of a 1911 merger between 'Berliner Sport Club Borussia 02' and 'Berliner Sport Club Eintracht 01'. The team then played as 'BSC Eintract-Borussia 1893' Berlin until the end of World War II when, like most other organizations in the country including sports and football clubs, it was dissolved by occupying Allied authorities.
New clubs were formed soon after the war and the former membership of SC became part of' Sportgruppe Nordring' in 1945.'SGN' joined East German competition and took part in just a single season of top flight postwar play. The team briefly resumed its postwar identity in 1948 before being re-organized as 'Sportgemeinschaft Nordring' the following year. They enjoyed some minor success over the years at the local level. The first and second teams won division titles in 1958, and the first team made appearances in two district cup finals. The club narrowly missed promotion in 1984 on goal difference and then went through a difficult period as it struggled financially.
Following German reunification in 1990 the club was known as 'SG Nordring 1949. The team currently plays in Berlin's Kreisliga A (IX)
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