- FV Motor Eberswalde
Football club infobox
clubname = FV Motor Eberswalde
fullname = Fußball Verein Motor Eberswalde e.V.
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founded = 1909
ground = Westend Stadion
capacity = 4,000
chairman = Thomas Lunacek
manager = Frieder Andrich
league =Verbandsliga Brandenburg (VI)
season = 2007-08
position = 7th
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leftarm2=FF0000|body2=FF0000|rightarm2=FF0000|shorts2=FF0000|socks2=FF0000FV Motor Eberswalde is a German football club from
Eberswalde ,Brandenburg northeast of Berlin.History
The club was founded on July 1, 1909 as "FC Preussen Eberswalde" (FC Prussia Eberswalde) and steadily improved in the period leading up to
World War I advancing to play in the top local league. The club nearly collapsed during the war but resumed play in 1920 and soon returned to its previous good form going through the 1922-23 season with only a single loss and advancing to the country's second highest play class.After the rise to power of the
Nazis in 1933 German football was re-structured and "Prussia" kept its place playing in the second tier Oberliga. In 1936 the team slipped back to local city league competition and after the outbreak ofWorld War II played progressively fewer games. In 1943-44 "Prussia" briefly partnered with longtime local rival "Eberswalde SV 1912" (originally "FC Britannia") as a combined wartime side or Kriegspielgemainschaft. At war's end occupying Allied authorities banned most organizations in Germany including sports and football clubs. The two wartime partners emerged in 1946 as "ZSG (Zentralen Sportgemeinschaft) Eberswalde-Nord" and "ZSG Eberswalde-Süd", respectively.Eberswald was located in the Soviet zone of occupation which would soon become
East Germany and football leagues separate from those in the western half of the country would emerge. As was common in the east, the club would undergo a number of name changes playing first in 1948 as "ZSG Eintracht Eberswalde", as "BSG (Betriebssportgemeinschaft) Stahl Eberswalde" in 1950 and finally as "BSG Motor Eberswalde" beginning in 1952. A re-organization of the league structure that year meant that the club would no longer have to regularly face strong teams from Potsdam and Lausitz in their division and they capitalized by taking district titles in 1955 and 1956. They were not able, however, to make it through the subsequent playoff rounds into the second division DDR-Liga.That failure dogged the club in five more attempts at promotion up to 1970 until they finally won promtion in 1972. Over the next decade "Eberswalde" found themselves in the position of being able to easily dominate the third division Bezirksliga Frankfurt/Oder, but not being good enough to stay up for any length of time in the DDR-Liga (II). After slipping again to third division play in 1984 they would win division titles in five of the next six seasons, but failed to make it through the promotion rounds back to second tier competition until after
German re-unification in 1990. "BSG" changed its name to "SV Motor Eberswalde" and in 1995 the football section became independent as "FV Motor Eberswalde".After the merger of the football leagues of the two Germany's "Eberswalde" took up play in the Amateur Oberliga Nordost-Nord (III) where they spent two seasons before being relegated to the fourth division. The club played in the Oberliga Nordost-Nord (IV) and in the last dozen years has typically earned lower table results, befor being relegated to the
Verbandsliga Brandenburg in 2007.tadium
"FV Motor Eberswalde" plays its home fixtures in the Westend Stadion, built in 1951, which has a capacity of 4,000 spectators (200 seats).
Honours
*Bezirksliga Frankfurt/Oder (III) champions (19): 1955, 1956, 1957, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970, 1972, 1975, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990
*Verbandsliga Brandenburg (IV) champions: 1994External links
Note: no known official team site
* [http://www.abseits-soccer.com/clubs/eberswalde.html Abseits Guide to German Soccer]
* [http://www.f-archiv.de/ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv] historical German football league tables (in German)
* [http://www.eufo.de/ eufo.de] European football club profiles
* [http://www.motor-eberswal.de/ fansite]
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