Sunday, October 30, 2011

Berliner SC

Hubertus Sportplatz KR1 (Capacity 1.000)

Berliner SC - SV Empor Berlin (0:3) (Berlin-Liga, 30. October 2011)
0:1 O. Gaschekowski (63.), 0:2 E. Nan-Danke (71.), 0:3 J. Dietrich (84.)

Attendance: 50
Cost: 5 Euro
Programme: Nil




The teams striding onto the pitch
 
Ready for kick-off
 
Looking towards the clubhouse
 
Big kick from the Empor keeper
 
View of the pitch 
 
Another view of the pitch
 
The away fans
 
Corner for Empor
 
Berliner SC looking to get one back late in the game

CLUB HISTORY: (from wiki)

Berliner Sport-Club is a German association football club from city of Berlin founded in 1895. Berliner SC was created out of the merger of Amateur-Sport-Club 1895 Berlin and Sport-Club 1896 Berlin. The club was known as Sport-Club 1895/1896 Berlin until simplifying its name to the current form in 1905. In its earliest years BSC was primarily an athletics club. By 1914 the club had over 2000 members and had added departments for hockey and boxing, as well as a section to accommodate American expatriates. This growth continued through the 20s when Hertha BSC Berlin joined BSC in 1923 to help fend off its own financial difficulties and with the formation of a handball department in 1925. It was also during this period that a sports medicine committee was formed within the club which helped lead to the creation of a national sports medicine federation under first president and BSC club member Dr. Werner Ruhemann. In 1930 Hertha won the a national championship before separating from the sports club to go its own way. A rugby department was formed within BSC in 1934. In the aftermath of World War II Allied occupation authorities ordered the dissolution of all organizations in Germany, including sports and football clubs. When the formation of new associations was permitted again in late 1945 the formed membership of BSC re-grouped as Sportgruppe Eichkamp. The club played two seasons in the Verbandsliga Berlin as a lower table side. In 2008 the club was relegated to the Landesliga Berlin.

HONOURS:

German champions: 1930 (as Hertha BSC Berlin)

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