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    Berliner Fussball Club Dynamo e. V., commonly abbreviated to BFC Dynamo (German pronunciation: [beːʔɛfˌt͡seː dyˈnaːmo] ) or BFC (German pronunciation:...
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  • BFC Dynamo played only a minor role in football in Berlin until the relocation of FC Vorwärts Berlin to Frankfurt an der Oder in 1971. The club initially...
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    centers (TZ) of SV Dynamo. BFC Dynamo would have the best material conditions in the league and the best team by far. BFC Dynamo won ten consecutive...
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    department of SC Dynamo Berlin was separated from the sports club in 1966 and re-organized as football club BFC Dynamo. BFC Dynamo was developed into...
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  • BFC Dynamo started as a football department of sports club SC Dynamo Berlin. SC Dynamo Berlin was founded on 1 October 1954 as one of the new elite sports...
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    completed in 1954. Today, the building houses, among other things, the BFC Dynamo office. An athletics stadium with a two-storey boarding school building...
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    Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark (category Berliner FC Dynamo)
    Berlin Thunder are currently the main tentants of the stadium as of 2023. BFC Dynamo was the main tenant of the stadium from the 2014–15 season. The club had...
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    (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 8 March 2022. "BFC Dynamo v Jeunesse Esch, 14 September 1983" (JSON). Union of European Football...
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  • 1986 DDR-Obeliga match between BFC Dynamo and 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig which ended in a 1–1 draw that helped BFC Dynamo winning its eighth consecutive...
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    Thomas Doll (category Berliner FC Dynamo players)
    player, he played as an attacking midfielder for F.C. Hansa Rostock, BFC Dynamo, Hamburger SV, Lazio, Eintracht Frankfurt and Bari. Doll began playing...
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    Stadium, Chorzów Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Yuri Sergienko (Soviet Union) BFC Dynamo won 4–1 on aggregate. 3 October 1979 Freethiel Stadion, Beveren Attendance:...
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  • BFC Dynamo is a German football club based in the locality of Alt-Hohenschönhausen of the borough of Lichtenberg of Berlin. The team currently plays in...
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  • with 33, yet all but one of these (1932) come in Bundesliga competition. BFC Dynamo claimed 10 titles in the former East Germany, winning these championships...
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  • BFC Dynamo became a focus club. German historian Michael Kummer does not mention BFC Dynamo as one of the first focus clubs, but mentions BFC Dynamo as...
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    team in the Regionalliga Südwest to determine promotion to the 3. Liga. BFC Dynamo was the league record holder with 10 DDR-Oberliga titles to its credit...
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  • Dennis Kutrieb (category Berliner FC Dynamo players)
    BFC Dynamo. Kutrieb is a native of Berlin, Germany. As a footballer, Kutrieb played for several German sides including VfB Lichterfelde, BFC Dynamo and...
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    Berlin derby (category Berliner FC Dynamo)
    department of SC Dynamo Berlin was separated from the sports club and reorganized as football club BFC Dynamo on 15 January 1966. BFC Dynamo was supported...
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  • The history of BFC Dynamo began with the founding of the sports club Dynamo Berlin in 1954. SC Dynamo Berlin entered the 1954–55 DDR-Oberliga after taking...
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    Shame penalty of Leipzig (category Berliner FC Dynamo matches)
    1985–86 season of the DDR-Oberliga between 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig and BFC Dynamo, which took place on 22 March 1986 at the Bruno-Plache-Stadion in Leipzig...
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    European Football Associations. Retrieved 11 March 2022. "Spielinfo - BFC Dynamo - Örgyte 4:1 - 1. Runde - Europapokal der Landesmeister 1986/87". kicker...
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    Attendance: 19,985-25,000 Referee: Luigi Agnolin (Italy) 3–3 on aggregate; BFC Dynamo won 5–4 on penalties. 3 October 1984 19:00 Stadion Metalurh, Kryvyi Rih...
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    SC Dynamo Hoppegarten in Hoppegarten. The football department was separated from the sports club in 1966 and reorganized as football club BFC Dynamo. BFC...
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    Heiko Brestrich (category Berliner FC Dynamo players)
    youth teams of BFC Dynamo at eight years old and eventually went through all age groups at BFC Dynamo. Brestrich was transferred to SG Dynamo Fürstenwalde...
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    27 September 1972 (1972-09-27) Dynamo-Stadion im Sportforum, East Berlin Attendance: 12,000 Referee: Ken Burns (England)[citation needed] BFC Dynamo won 3–2 on aggregate...
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  • The 1989–90 season was tumultuous for BFC Dynamo. The East German regime faltered and parts of the Berlin Wall were opened on 9 November 1989. Forward...
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  • BFC Dynamo, originally an East German association football team, developed a very successful youth academy during the 1970s. The team had an average age...
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  • the DFB to have their DDR-Oberliga titles recognized. BFC Dynamo received support from SG Dynamo Dresden and 1. FC Magdeburg in its attempts to achieve...
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    Fernsehelektronik (WF). 1. FC Union Berlin developed a bitter rivalry with BFC Dynamo, which was supported by the Stasi. While their arch rivals won 10 titles...
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    European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 March 2022. "Bordeaux v BFC Dynamo, 16 September 1987" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved...
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  • BFC Dynamo finished the 2003–04 Verbandsliga Berlin in first place and won promotion back to the NOFV-Oberliga Nord. Mario Weinkauf was elected as the...
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