• athletes in the city located just outside of Leipzig founded the "Sportgemeinschaft Markkleeberg" in July 1945. The football team initially participated...
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    Z..." ddr-sport-wappen-archiv.de (in German). Berlin: Karsten Lenz. n.d. Retrieved 18 April 2021. "Sportgemeinschaft Volkspolizei Berlin". ddr-sport-wappen-archiv...
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  • next ten seasons as Armee-Sportgemeinschaft Vorwärts Kamenz until folding in 1985. Bezirksliga Cottbus champions: 1955 2.DDR-Liga divisional champions:...
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  • ordered a merger of the sport clubs in Köthen, so the CHC joined the "Sportgemeinschaft Köthen-West" (Sportunion Köthen-West). In 1950 they founded a "Betriebssportgruppe"...
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    Sportgemeinschaft Dynamo Dresden e.V., commonly known as SG Dynamo Dresden or Dynamo Dresden, is a German association football club based in Dresden,...
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  • 1938 as Einheit Bergen and following World War II was reorganized as Sportgemeinschaft Rugia Bergen in Soviet-occupied East Germany. Over the course of the...
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  • Wolfgang Lischke (category DDR-Oberliga players)
    played in clubs of DDR-Oberliga ("GDR Premier League"). After the reunification of Germany he was coach for SG LVB (de:Sportgemeinschaft Leipziger Verkehrsbetriebe)...
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    club and took on the name Armee-Sportgemeinschaft Vorwärts Leipzig. They recovered to make their way back to the 2.DDR-Liga (III) in 1960 and after a division...
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    Soviet authorities in November 1953 to give up the name and play as Sportgemeinschaft Adlershofer. During this period, rising tensions between the western...
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  • longtime second division side in the DDR-Liga with a pair of first division seasons to its credit. Armee-Sportgemeinschaft Vorwärts Stralsund was established...
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  • Günter Thorhauer (category DDR-Oberliga players)
    Thorhauer joined East Germany vice champions and FDGB-Pokal winners Sportgemeinschaft Volkspolizei Dresden. Before playing a single match for his new club...
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    1949, and then Sportgemeinschaft Grünau in 1950. Under that name the club played the 1951–52 season as part of the second division DDR-Liga. In 1952–53...
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    talents from the youth departments of all sports communities (German: Sportgemeinschaft) (SG) of SV Dynamo in East Germany, except those in Bezirk Dresden...
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    Gerd Weber (category DDR-Oberliga players)
    Born in Dresden, Weber began his career in 1973 with Dynamo Dresden in the DDR-Oberliga. Between 1975 and 1980 he played 33 times as a midfielder for the...
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  • Altenburg-Ost were consolidated as Zentrale Sportgemeinschaft Altenburg and joined the first division Oberliga der DDR. They narrowly avoided relegation that...
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  • Ertüchtigung und sportliche Forderung seiner Mitglieder. die Pflege von Sportgemeinschaft sowie die Beaufsichtigung und Anlei- tung. insbesondere der Jugend...
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  • with ASG no longer meaning "Armeesportgemeinschaft" but "Anhaltische Sportgemeinschaft" after the region Anhalt. When the weakened SV Stahlbau waived their...
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    Konzack began to play football after the end of World War II, joining Sportgemeinschaft Annahütte as a 15-year-old. Aged 20 he took up studying for a sports...
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  • sports club Dynamo Berlin in 1954. SC Dynamo Berlin entered the 1954–55 DDR-Oberliga after taking over the first team of SG Dynamo Dresden and its place...
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  • clubs. The two wartime partners emerged in 1946 as ZSG (Zentralen Sportgemeinschaft) Eberswalde-Nord and ZSG Eberswalde-Süd, respectively. Eberswald was...
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    Ingolf (2001). Mielke, Macht und Meisterschaft: die "Bearbeitung" der Sportgemeinschaft Dynamo Dresden durch das MfS 1978-1989 (in German) (1st ed.). Berlin:...
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  • football departments of Rotasym and BSG Rotation Pößneck merged to form Sportgemeinschaft Pößneck. This club was re-christened SV WSD Pößneck in 1991 and on...
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    Archived from the original on 8 June 2019. Retrieved 20 September 2019. "Sportgemeinschaft Dynamo Dresden e. V. :: DFB – Deutscher Fußball-Bund e.V." datencenter...
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  • departments of the sports clubs (German: Sportclub, SC) had dominated the DDR-Oberliga since the introductions of the sports club system in the mid-1950s...
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  • served as umbrella organizations for the sports communities (German: Sportgemeinschaft) (SG) or enterprise sports communities (German: Betriebssportgemeinschaft)...
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    profile of Dresden". Archived from the original on 28 June 2011. e.V., Sportgemeinschaft Dynamo Dresden. "Aktuelles". Archived from the original on 22 September...
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  • industrial sponsor. The club made several ascents to the second division DDR-Liga, but was never able to firmly establish itself at that level of play...
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  • Germany, experienced some success at the second level of GDR football, the DDR-Liga. With the end of East Germany Dynamo was dissolved and Union reformed...
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  • would play as SC Lichtenberg 47 until 1950 when the club was renamed Sportgemeinschaft Lichtenberg 47. The team would play as SG Lichtenberg 47 until 1969...
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    and football clubs were dissolved. New clubs were soon formed and Sportgemeinschaft Weißensee Ost was established as the successor to FC. In 1951, the...
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