Energie-Arena (Capacity: 7.500)
Fc Strausberg - 1.FC Union (1:2) (Testspiele, 04. July 2012)
0:1 Mattuschka (17.), 1:1 Guter (23.), 1:2 Skrzybski (28.)
Attendance: 2.500
Cost: 7 Euro
Programme: Der Junge Wilde (Free)
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Entry into the ground |
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That way to the stadium! |
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The famous Strausberg marching band |
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The Stehplatz and announcers hut |
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Looking across the halfway line |
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Homemade sign! |
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Todays teams |
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Ready to kick off the match |
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View of the field |
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Another view showing the full hill |
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Union reserves running through their paces |
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Corner for Strausberg in the first half |
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Another view of the hill |
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Ready to kick off the second half |
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Free kick for Strausberg |
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Full time with Union running out deserved winners |
CLUB HISTORY: (wiki)
FC Strausberg is a German football club from Strausberg in the county Oderland, east of Berlin . The club is a successor organization of 'ASG Vorwarts Strausberg'.
Vorwarts Strausberg was formed in 1956. The ASG succeeded in 1960 to gain promotion from the Frankfurt District League to the DDR 2nd Liga, however this only lasted 1 year before being relegated again due to the dissolution of the League.
In 1974, Strausberg reported back to the district league. In the following years, Strausberg from 1977-1980 achieved a total of three runner-up places. In the season 1979/80 Strausberg qualified in the Frankfurt District Cup for the first round of the FDGB Cup . After a 5-0 victory over Motor Stralsund Vorwarts, Strausberg failed in the second round of the cup against Brieske Senftenberg .
Strausberg stayed in the district league until its dissolution in 1991. Vorwarts Strausberg was one of the few Army sports teams, which were not immediately resolved after unification. Under the name KSC Strausberg, they were intergated into the national league Brandenburg.
In 1995, the football section of the KSC Strausberg broke away and founded the FC Strausberg. Since 2005 the club has played in the Brandenburg-Liga.
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