- Viktoria 89 Berlin
Football club infobox
clubname = Viktoria Berlin
fullname = BFC Viktoria 1889 E.V. Berlin
nickname = Die Himmelblauen (the Sky-Blues), Tempelhofer Löwen (Tempelhof Lions)
founded = 1889
ground = Friedrich-Ebert-Stadion
capacity = 5,000
chairman =
manager =
league =Verbandsliga Berlin (VI)
season = 2007-08
position = 7th
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leftarm2=AAD0FF|body2=AAD0FF|rightarm2=AAD0FF|shorts2=FFFFFF|socks2=AAD0FFViktoria 89 Berlin is a German sports club based in the
Tempelhof district ofBerlin . Football, rugby, andcricket came to continental Europe late in 19th century, and these "English games" became immediately popular in many countries. "Viktoria" is the oldest club in the country playing both football and cricket and was one of the founding members of theDFB (German Football Association or Deutscher Fussball Bund) in1900 .__TOC__
History
Early success
One of Berlin's earliest sides, the club was established on June 6 1889 as "Berlin Thorball and Football Club Viktoria" ("BTuFC Viktoria 89"). They enjoyed almost immediate success, claiming the city championship in five consecutive seasons from
1893 to1897 . "Viktoria" then went on to become a presence on the national stage appearing in the country's championship final three years in a row from1907 to1909 , and laying claim to the German title in1908 . The side captured a second national title in1911 and continued to enjoy success in city league play until the end ofWorld War I . They earned uneven results in early 1920s before settling firmly into to the Oberliga Berlin-Brandenburg.Play under the Third Reich
The club went on to play as "Berliner FC Viktoria 89" in the
Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg , one of sixteen premier level divisions formed in the re-organization of German football under theThird Reich in1933 . The team captured its division that year and advanced to the national playoffs, going out 1:2 to "1. FC Nuremberg " in the semi-finals. Re-named "BFC Viktoria 89 Berlin" in1936 , the club played in the top-flight until being relegated in1938 , making a fleeting re-appearance as part of the combined wartime side "KSG Lufthansa/Viktoria 89 Berlin" in the abbreviated1944 -45 season. Like most other organizations in Germany, including sports and football clubs, the club was dissolved by occupying Allied authorities at the end ofWorld War II .Postwar football
The club was re-established in late
1945 as "SG Tempelhof " and re-claimed the name "BFC Viktoria 89 Berlin" on July 12 1947. They played from the late 40s, through the 50s, and into the early 60s in the Oberliga Berlin, affiliated with football in the western half of the now divided country. "Viktoria" claimed the division championship in1955 and1956 , but were unable to advance in the national playoff rounds in either year. The Oberliga Berlin was relatively weak and generally performed poorly against top-flight teams from other divisions in western Germany. When the Bundesliga, Germany's new professional league, was formed in1963 , only a single place was held open among the sixteen teams selected to the new circuit for a side from Berlin. While the city's teams were not as competitive as others in the country, it was felt to be an important gesture in theCold War era to represent the former capital in the newly established league: the selection went to "Hertha BSC Berlin ".Through the 60s, the club suffered through a series of financial problems caused in part by the division and isolation of Berlin after the construction of the
Berlin Wall , and by simple mismanagement. "Viktoria" survived and today plays in the fifth tierVerbandsliga Berlin .Cricket
"Viktoria" has long cricket tradition and has been prominent in the growth and development of the game both in Germany and Europe.
The club won its last city title in
2003 and advanced as far as the semi-final round of the national championship in2005 . "Viktoria"'s cricketers play in the Cricket Bundesliga while a second side plays in the 2. Cricket Bundesliga. The club also fields a team in the Women's Cricket Bundesliga.Triva
* Thorball or Torball was a German word in use in the 1890s and early 1900s for the sport of cricket. Several early clubs playing the new "English" games of football, rugby, and cricket incorporated it into their name. The term never caught on and did not enter into common usage, soon being abandoned by sports clubs. Today torball may be used to refer to a form of football played by the blind or vision-impaired.
Honours
In
1894 , the Deutsche Fußball- und Cricketbund (German Football and Cricket League), a predecessor of theDFB (Deutsche Fussball Bund or German Football Association), organized a national final. "Viktoria" and "Hanau 93" were slated to contest the country's championship in Berlin, but "Hanau" could not afford to make the trip and so forfeited the match, leaving "Viktoria" national football champions. In 2007 (113 years later) the final was finally played after enthusiastic support from the President of the German Football Federation (DFB), Theo Zwanziger. The first leg was won by Viktoria 3-0 and the second leg on July 28th ended as a draw at 1-1. The final was played with the heavy leather balls used in the late 19th century.cite web|author=Reuters|year=2007|title=Viktoria Berlin win 1894 final, 113 years late|accessdate=2007-07-28|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=448508&cc=5901]Football
* German champions: 1894, 1908, 1911
* German vice-champions: 1907, 1909
* Berlin (Brandenburger) champions (16): 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1902, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1911, 1913, 1916, 1919, 1934, 1955, 1956
* Berlin Cup winner: 1907, 1908, 1909, 1926, 1927, 1953Cricket
* German champions (21): 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1909, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 2006
References
External links
* [http://www.Viktoria-Berlin.de Official website German]
* [http://www.viktoriaberlin.de Official website English]
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