TSG Neustrelitz

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TSG Neustrelitz
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Full name Turn- und Sportgemeinschaft Neustrelitz e.V.
Founded 1949
Ground Parkstadion
(Capacity 6,000)
Chairman Hauke Runge
Manager Lothar Hamann
League Oberliga Nordost-Nord (IV)
2006-07 12th
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TSG Neustrelitz is a German football club from Neustrelitz, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The football side is part of a sports club that also has departments for gymnastics and chess.

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[edit] History

The earliest roots of the association go back to the founding of the football club Neustrelitzer Fußball Club which soon grew into a more general sports club known as Neustrelitzer Sportverein. The sports club failed after 1919, but the football department immediately re-established themselves as Ballspielverein Neustrelitz. A second local football club known as SV Viktoria Neustrelitz was formed in 1925 and was joined by BV the following year. Viktoria in turn merged with SG Corso Neustrelitz in 1931 to form SG Corso Viktoria Neustrelitz which played through to the end of World War II when occupying Allied authorities ordered all organizations in the country, including sports and football associations, disbanded.

A successor was created in 1946 as SG Neustrelitz, and as was common in East Germany at the time, would undergo several name changes playing variously as BSG Konsum Neustrelitz (1949), BSG Empor Süd Neustrelitz (1951), BSG Motor Neustrelitz (1952), and BSG Maschinelles Rechnen Neustrelitz (1971). The club took on its current name in 1975 after being disassociated from its 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. In 1963 it appeared that BSG had won its way through a playoff round to the DDR-Liga, but found itself disqualified over the use of an ineligible player. After being promoted in 1964 Neutrelitz would play its way to the 1/8 final of the East German Cup despite a last place finish in regular league competition. The team lost a close contest there by a score of 1:2 to FC Carl Zeiss Jena.

After German re-unification in 1990 TSG played in the Landesliga Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (VI) winning promotion to the Verbandsliga Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Ost in 1996. They immediately claimed the title there, again winning promotion, this time to the Oberliga Nordost-Nord (IV). They struggled through three seasons at that level and after a 16th place finish were demoted to the Verbandliga where they spent two years. Neutrelitz re-claimed a place in the Oberliga in 2002 where they continue to compete today as a lower table side.

[edit] Honours

  • Verbandsliga Mecklenburg-Vorpommern champions (V): 1997, 2001
  • Landesliga Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (VI) champions: 1996
  • Bezirksliga Neubrandenburg (VII) champions: 1991

[edit] Stadium

TSG Neustrelitz plays its home matches in the Parkstadion (capacity 6,000). Its second team squad uses the adjacent Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion.

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
Flag of Germany GK Kevin Nethe
Flag of Germany GK Robert Schelenz
Flag of Germany DF Sven Ehrcke
Flag of Germany DF Tobias Lösel
Flag of Turkey DF Ersan Parlatan
Flag of Germany DF Dirk Rochow
Flag of Germany DF Toni Wenzel
Flag of Germany DF Reno Zelm
Flag of Germany MF Roger Achatzki
Flag of Germany MF Robert Kristofic
Flag of Germany MF Denis Novacic
No. Position Player
Flag of Germany MF Norman Richter
Flag of Germany MF Ronny Scholze
Flag of Turkey MF Özgür Özvatan
Flag of Germany FW Benjamin Gaudian
Flag of Germany FW Velimir Jovanovic
Flag of Germany FW Denny Kambs
Flag of Russia FW Denis Koslov
Flag of Germany FW Markus Mätschke
Flag of Germany FW Robert Peucker
Flag of Italy FW Salvatore Rogoli
Flag of Turkey FW Ilkan Senkaya

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