SG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen

SG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen was an East German sports association from Berlin, affiliated to the SV Dynamo. Its football departement was active from 1953 and until 1966.

SG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen
Full nameSportgemeinschaft Dynamo Hohenschönhausen
Founded1953
GroundSportforum Hohenschönhausen
Capacity12,000
Affiliated toSV Dynamo
LeagueDDR-Liga Staffel Nord
1965-6614th

Football

History

The club was founded as SG Dynamo Berlin in April 1953, and was the first club to bear the name Dynamo Berlin. Its football team entered the second tier DDR-Liga in 1953, taking the spot of the recently dissolved football department of SG Volkspolizei Potsdam.

According to some sources, the team of SG Dynamo Berlin was formed from SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Berlin, which had initially taken over the spot of SG Volkspolizei Potsdam in the 1952-53 DDR-Liga and absorbed the football team of SG Volkspolizei Potsdam. SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Berlin was founded in 1949. SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Berlin was reformed as SG Dynamo Berlin in April 1953 following the founding of SV Dynamo.

When SC Dynamo Berlin was founded in 1954, the club, now relegated to the fourth tier Bezirksliga, was quickly renamed SG Dynamo Berlin-Mitte.

In the 1956 season, SG Dynamo Berlin-Mitte earned promotion to the third tier 2. DDR-Liga, at which point it was merged with the reserve team of SC Dynamo Berlin, the SC Dynamo Berlin 1b, under the name SG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen. While the new club was technically an independent club, it was, in practice, a feeder club to SC Dynamo Berlin, and regularly featured promising youngsters and retiring veterans from its parent club.

SG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen was promoted back to the DDR-Liga in 1959, and, after one relegation from which it immediately recovered, stabilised in the second tier.

SC Dynamo Berlin was restructured in 1966, with the football department separated from the Sports Club and reformed as football club BFC Dynamo. This meant the end of the football departement SG Dynamo Hohenschönhausen, with its players transferred to the reserve team of BFC Dynamo.

Seasons

Year League Level Position Goal difference Points
1950-51 Bezirksklasse Berlin Staffel A IV 1st [lower-alpha 1] 84:20 40:8
1951-52[1] Landesklasse Berlin III 2nd [lower-alpha 1] 69:24 42:14
1952-53 DDR-Liga Staffeln II II 9th [lower-alpha 2] 37:40 22:26
1953-54 DDR-Liga Staffeln I II 14th [lower-alpha 2] 41:65 15:37
1954-55 Bezirksliga Berlin IV 3rd [lower-alpha 3] 79:21 35:9
1955 Bezirksliga Berlin Staffel II IV 1st [lower-alpha 3] 38:6 23:1
1956 Bezirksliga Berlin Staffel I IV 1st [lower-alpha 4] 55:16 35:9
1957[2] 2. DDR-Liga Staffel Nord III 6th 48:36 29:23
1958 2. DDR-Liga Staffel II III 2nd 58:35 37:15
1959 2. DDR-Liga Staffel I III 1st 72:13 46:6
1960 DDR-Liga II 11th 42:37 24:28
1961-62 DDR-Liga II 3rd 71:42 50:28
1962-63 DDR-Liga Staffel Nord II 4th 57:38 32:20
1963-64 DDR-Liga Staffel Nord II 13th 41:53 25:35
1964-65 DDR-Liga Staffel Nord II 11th 43:37 28:32
1965-66 DDR-Liga Staffel Nord II 14th 36:43 25:35
1966-67 Bezirksliga Beriln III 1st[lower-alpha 5] 111:24 53:7
  1. As SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Berlin.
  2. As SG Dynamo Berlin.
  3. As SG Dynamo Berlin-Mitte.
  4. As SC Dynamo Berlin 1b.
  5. As BFC Dynamo II.

Icehockey

SG Dynamo Berlin had an ice hockey section until 1954, which originally began as an ice hockey section of SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Berlin.[3]

The ice hockey section of SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Berlin was created in 1950 and made its debut in a friendly match against BSG Einheit Berliner Bär in the Werner-Seelenbinder-Halle on 9 June 1951.[3][4] SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Berlin managed to win the Berlin championship the same year and qualified for the promotion round for the 1951-52 DDR-Oberliga. The qualification round failed due to lack of participation from other teams, and SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Berlin was promoted to the DDR-Oberliga. However, its stay in the DDR-Oberliga was to be short and the club was relegated after only one season.

SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Berlin became SG Dynamo Berlin after the founding of SV Dynamo on 27 March 1953.[3] The club immediately qualified for a new promotion round for the DDR-Oberliga after an unbeaten 1952-53 season. SG Dynamo Berlin won the promotion round and thus had the right to participate in the 1953–54 DDR-Oberliga. However, its participation in the 1953-54 DDR-Oberliga was prevented as the team was dissolved on order from the sports authorities and had to transfer its best players, such as Hans Frenzel and Wolfgang Nickel, to competitor BSG Chemie Weißwasser. The ice hockey section of SG Dynamo Berlin then became an ice hockey section of the newly founded sports club SC Dynamo Berlin in 1954.[3]

References

  • Dynamo Hohenschönhausen in: Hardy Grüne (2001): Vereinslexikon. Enzyklopädie des deutschen Ligafußballs. Band 7. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag, S. 229 ISBN 3-89784-147-9
  • Dynamo Hohenschönhausen in: Hanns Leske (2007): Enzyklopädie des DDR-Fußballs. Verlag Die Werkstatt, S. 185 ISBN 978-3-89533-556-3
  1. "Deutschen Fußball-Archiv - Landesliga Berlin 1951/52". f-archiv.de (in German). Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  2. "2. DDR Liga 1955 bis 1963" (PDF). dsfs.de (in German). Kassel: Deutscher Sportclub für Fußballstatistiken e.V. n.d. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  3. Müller, Stephan (2000). Deutsche Eishockey Meisterschaften (in German). Norderstedt: BoD - Books on Demand. p. 139. ISBN 978-3831109975.
  4. Müller, Stephan (2000). Deutsche Eishockey Meisterschaften (in German). Norderstedt: BoD - Books on Demand. p. 137. ISBN 978-3831109975.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.