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  1. In East Germany, any plans to have the Goldener Traktor cup?

     

     

    FC An der Fahner Höhe is a merger of a bunch of teams: 

    FC BLAU-WEISS DACHWIG-DÖLLSTÄDT - founded in 1999

    FSV 1921 HERBSLEBEN - BSG Traktor Herbsleben

    FSV 78 BURGTONNA - SG Aufbau Burgtonna

    SV FORTUNA GRÄFENTONNA - No idea

    SV WITTERDA - BSG Traktor Witterda.

     

     

    SpVgg Geratal is a merger of:

    ThSV 1886 Geschwenda - BSG Stahlbau Geschwenda

    SV 08 Geraberg - BSG Chemie TW (Thermometerwerk) Geraberg

    TSV 1880 Elgersburg - BSG Motor Elgersburg

     

    FSV 06 Ohratal - BSG Aufbau Ohrdruf

     

     

  2. Well, my suggestion is to rename these new teams a name of a defunct team from the same city. Something like:

     FC Förderkader René Schneider can become one of these: 

    BSG Agrochemie Rostock
    BSG Chemie 70 Rostock
    BSG Empor Rostock
    BSG Schiffselektronik Rostock
    BSG Fleischwirtschaft Rostock

    ASG Vorwärts Rostock-Gehlsdorf

     

     

    LFV Sachsen Leipzig and Inter Leipzig can become one of these:

     

    BSG Post Leipzig
    BSG Einheit Leipzig Ost
    SG Dynamo Leipzig
    BSG Einheit Zentrum Leipzig
    BSG Aktivist Geophysik Leipzig
    BSG Automation Leipzig
    ASG Vorwärts Leipzig

     

    SV Hanse Neubrandenburg can become:

     

    SG Dynamo Neubrandenburg
    BSG Neubrandenburger Verkehrsbetriebe
    BSG Einheit Neubrandenburg

    BSG Turbine Neubrandenburg

     

     

     

    for the ones that are mergers I haven't checked if their original clubs were called yet.

     

    Sorry if I seem over enthusiastic, it's jsut that i'll probably start in East Germany once this is released.

  3. I believe the Waren vteam was usually known just as VB Waren.

     

    Also, regarding PAstow, I found this (thank god for google translate):

     

    On the 50th anniversary of SV Pastow e. V. In 1933, enthusiastic soccer players started in the catchment area of today's SV Pastow e. V. to do sports. A team participated in the point game operation, a student team was formed. Among others, F. W. Knuths and the brothers Hans and Heinz Pinnow played here! During the Second World War, training and competition operations came to a standstill. A few years after the war, sporting life gradually developed again. Organized sport began in our territory with the founding of SG Traktor Pastow. The founding members included a. Christoph Dech I and II, Günther Köppe, Uwe Westphal, F.W. Knuths and Alfred Malcherek. The sports of soccer, chess, horse riding and boxing developed. Archery was even added later. From February 1960 the new sports field was built at the end of Pastow in the direction of Neu Broderstorf. In the mid-1960s, SG Traktor began working closely with the SSG of the Broderstorf Polytechnic High School. The children and teenagers trained there in the sports of handball, gymnastics, swimming, athletics, boxing, sports and archery. There was also ice hockey and roller skating. The athletes of the listed sections achieved remarkable sporting successes at district and district level (e.g. pupils B became district champions in indoor soccer in front of SC Empor Rostock). On the BSG Karl Marx Broderstorf was founded with the football and archery sections, the horse sport section was added.

  4. 15 hours ago, Wolf_pd said:

    Nice one, thanks. That might filling out the lower league ranks a bit, because East Germany is not that worked as much as West Germany

    Let me get you a few more links then - I created a huge database some 5 years ago and then never did the actual database, but I kept some of the links I used:

    First, check the regional federation websites, some of them have tables from back then. Example: http://www.leipziger-fussballverband.de/cms2/index.php?page=291

    Some websites also have tables for the higher regional leagues back then: https://www.fupa.net/liga/ddr-bezirksliga-dresden-58451/tabelle.html

    i found this website of some guy that collects Pins that has lots of information about teams evolution: http://www.sscbb.de/text/brandenburgervereineoberhavelbarnim.html

    And more of teams that played in regional leagues: https://www.deutscherfussball.info/DDR_Ligisten-E.htm

    https://www.deutscherfussball.info/DDR_Bezirksligisten-Sa_Se.htm

    https://www.deutscherfussball.info/DDR_Bezirksligisten-Ba_Be.htm

    https://www.deutscherfussball.info/DDR_Bezirksligisten-Bi_Bu.htm

    http://www.spitzerwinkel.de/Deutsch/DDR/bezirke/info/004/index.html

    http://www.ddr-sportwappen-archiv.de/

    Some of the links to the list don't work anymore but if you change the letters manually you get there. Even gives you information on what the stadiums were called back then.

     

    Finally, You can have my incomplete list of teams, with current name, old name, stadium, region and what tier they would most likely go nowadays. It has almost 3000 entries.

     

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BcbuezZ_9zSnN3gbXCbPTrT_gzLmzKw_kGg3Ka9zgzM/edit?usp=sharing

     

  5. Some years ago when I thought of doing this for East Germany I found a website with as many as many final standings of the lower leagues as  possible as well as a huge list of teams per region, let me see if I still have it.

     

    Here for the teams:

     

    https://ddr-fussball-archiv.de/index.php/board,28.0.html?PHPSESSID=laonhmp4kpoc3bkqm8mscktf53

     

    and here for the standings (you have to register):

     

    https://ddr-fussball-archiv.de/index.php/board,52.0.html

     

     

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