Sunday, September 23, 2012

TSV Rudow

Sportplatz Stubenrauchstraße (Capacity: 2.500)

TSV Rudow - VfB Hermsdorf (1:2) (Berlin-Liga, 23. September 2012)
0:1 F. Venz (20.), 0:2 O. Münchow (52.), 1:2 S. Jacobs (59.)

Attendance: 70
Cost: 6 Euro
Programme: Der Stubenraucher (Free)


Advertising for the game

A friendly welcome

Entrance to the ground

Watering the pitch before the game

Todays teams

And we have kickoff

Hermsdorf on the attack early

Good save from the Rudow keeper

The Rudow clubhouse

Goal for Hermsdorf

A nice sized Rudow banner

Hermsdorf on the attack

Awaiting kickoff in the second half

Another Rudow banner

Interchange for Hermsdorf

View of the pitch

CLUB HISTORY: (wiki)
The gymnastics club and sports association of Rudow 1888 is one of the biggest sports associations in Berlin with 4,700 members. The main attention of the association lies in the youth work. The association comprises of the following departments: football, basketball, volleyball, athletics, gymnastics, badminton, tennis, table tennis, karate, handball, badminton, judo, and Cheerleading.
TSV Rudow was founded on the 22nd of September, 1888 by 21 members as a men's gymnastics club (MTV) Jahn-Rudow. The first chairpersons was Carl Zahn. In 1903 the club was renamed as TV Jahn Rudow. In 1924 the association moved to today's current location in Stubenrauchstrasse.
After the Second World War the association on account of allied decisions was renamed as SG Rudow. On the 1st of April, 1949 the club renamed itself back to its original name TSV Rudow 1888.
The football club had their biggest success in 1986 with the rise into the third league, Amateur-Oberliga Berlin. The record spectator A match against Hertha BSC drew a record 5,000 spectators.

STADIUM HISTORY: (wiki)
TSV Rudow 1888 Berlin has played since 1924 at Sportplatz Stubenrauchstrasse. At that time they played on dirt, however today on artificial grass. All around the field there is a 400-metre track. In the stadium there are about 500 seats. In 2004 a new clubhouse was built at the sportplatz.

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