Saturday, October 1, 2011

SV Blau-Gelb Berlin

Stadion Rennbahnstraße (Capacity: 2.500 )

SV Blau-Gelb Berlin - BFC Tur Abdin (2:1) (Berlin Bezirksliga, 1. October 2011)
1:0 Kampa (7.), 1:1 Samardzic (30.), 2:1 Schwienke (34.)

Attendence: 65
Cost: 3 Euro
Programme: Nil

Entry to the stadium
 
Teams entering the field
 
And we have kickoff
 
Definately not filled to capacity today
 
BFC Tur Abdin with a free kick just outside the box
 
The pitch was in great condition
 
Looking across halfway to the stand
 
The grill in action
 
Another view of the pitch

CLUB HISTORY: (wiki)
SV Blau-Gelb Berlin is a German association football club from the city of Berlin. SV was established 12 May 1951 as Betriebssportgemeinschaft Aufbau Weißensee serving as the sports club for a number of small civil engineering firms that were later grouped together as VEB Tiefbau Berlin, then Kombinat Tiefbau Berlin. The club was the product of the post World War II Soviet-occupation of East Germany and, unlike most German clubs, lays no claim to any earlier tradition. Throughout its history, SV has been a multi-sports club and at various times has included departments for athletics, billiards, bowling, boxing, canoeing, cycling, gymnastics, handball, ice hockey, sailing, table tennis, tennis, volleyball, and weightlifting. Many of these departments were lost following German reunification in 1990.
In 1954, Weißensee merged with BSG Vorwärts Gosen to become BSG Aufbau Tiefbau Berlin which played lower tier city football. Three years later, the club was joined by BSG Motor Weißensee-Süd and the football department of Sportclub Aufbau Berlin and took up the place of SC in the fourth division Bezirksliga Berlin. The following season the team was renamed BSG Tiefbau Berlin and in 1960 won promotion to the 2. DDR-Liga (III) where they would spend three seasons before being sent down through league restructuring. They made their first appearance in FDGB-Pokal (East German Cup) play in the 1963–64 tournament and were quickly eliminated in the first round.
Tiefbau remained a fifth division side over the next two decades until advancing to the Berziksliga Berlin (IV) in 1984. They gradually improved their standing until finally earning a second place result in 1990 on the eve of the reunification of Germany. The separate football competitions of East and West Germany were combined and, like many former East German clubs, the team abandoned its old name becoming Sportverein Blau-Gelb Berlin. Blau-Gelb spent 1991–93 as part of the Landesliga Berlin (V) before slipping all the way down to ninth tier play in subsequent seasons. It was during this period that the club made three more cup appearances – in each case going out in the first round – in the FDGB-Pokal in 1989–90, the transitional NOFV-Pokal in 1990–91 and the DFB-Pokal (German Cup) in 1991–92. A first place finish in 2006 in the Kreisliga Berlin (IX) saw the team promoted to the Bezirksliga Berlin (VIII).

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