FC Polonia Berlin

Last updated
FC Polonia Berlin e. V.
FC Polonia Berlin.png
Full nameFC Polonia Berlin e. V.
Nickname(s)Biało-Czerwoni (The Whites and Reds)
Polacy (Poles)
Founded2012
GroundPolonia Park (Sportplatz Ollenhauerstraße)
ChairmanAdrian Tomaszewski
LeagueKreisliga A
2023–247th

FC Polonia Berlin e. V. is a Polish association football club based in the locality of Reinickendorf in the borough of the Reinickendorf in Berlin, Germany.

Contents

History

FC Polonia Berlin team in 2017/2018 season. Pierwszy sklad FC Polonii Berlin.jpg
FC Polonia Berlin team in 2017/2018 season.

The club refers to the heritage of the Polski Klub Sportowy Berlin (PKS Berlin or PKS Zryw Berlin).

PKS Berlin was founded in 1911. The club was merged with BSG Handelsorganisation Berlin (BSG HO Berlin) in 1951. BSG HO Berlin was incorpororated into sports association SV Empor in 1954 and renamed BSG Empor Nord Berlin. The club was known as BSG Empor HO Berlin from 1974. The club reached the third tier of the East German football league system. BSG Empor HO Berlin was renamed SV Empor Berlin in 1990.

FC Polonia Berlin was founded in 2012 by Poles living in Berlin and Germans of Polish descent.

FC Polonia Berlin plays in the ninth tier Kreisliga A. The name Polonia is used by other Polish-centred clubs in Germany (for example Polonia Hamburg ). [1]

Seasons

SeasonDivisionPosGPtsWDLFA
2017–18Kreisliga C group 4 (11th tier)1/122255174110420
2018–19Kreisliga B group 2 (10th tier)1/163079261312435
2019–20Kreisliga A group 2 (9th tier)11/15191,2172105354
2020–21Kreisliga A group 4 (9th tier)7/174-20295
2021–22Kreisliga A group 4 (9th tier)5/163054166811070
2022–23Kreisliga A group 4 (9th tier)9/163034111187891
2023–24Kreisliga A group 4 (9th tier)7/142637114116564
2024–25Kreisliga A group 3 (9th tier) ?/16-

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">FC Hansa Rostock</span> German association football club based in Rostock

FC Hansa Rostock is a German association football club based in the city of Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The club is also called as "the cog" because of its club crest. They have emerged as one of the most successful clubs from the former East Germany after German reunification and have made several appearances in the top-flight Bundesliga. With 21,416 club members, the club is one of the largest sports clubs in Germany.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">FC Erzgebirge Aue</span> Association football club in Aue-Bad Schlema, Germany

Fußball Club Erzgebirge Aue e.V., commonly known as simply FC Erzgebirge Aue or Erzgebirge Aue, is a German football club based in Aue-Bad Schlema, Saxony. The former East German side was a founding member of the 3. Liga in 2008–09, after being relegated from the 2. Bundesliga in 2007–08. The city of Aue-Bad Schlema has a population of about 20,800, making it one of the smallest cities to ever host a club playing at the second highest level of German football. However, the team attracts supporters from a larger urban area that includes Chemnitz and Zwickau, whose own football sides are among Aue's traditional rivals.

BSG Stahl Riesa is a German association football club from Riesa in Saxony.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">FDGB-Pokal</span> Football tournament

The FDGB-Pokal was an elimination football tournament held annually in East Germany. It was the second most important national title in East German football after the DDR-Oberliga championship. The founder of the competition was East Germany's major trade union.

MSV Neuruppin is a German association football club from Neuruppin, Brandenburg. The football team and its youth side is part of a larger sports association of approximately 1,000 members that has departments for athletics, billiards, boxing, chess, disabled sports, gymnastics, hiking, swimming, table tennis, volleyball, and general recreation.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">SV Germania Schöneiche</span> German football club

SV Germania Schöneiche is a German association football club from Schöneiche in Brandenburg.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Football in Berlin</span> Overview of football in Berlin

Football in Berlin, the capital of Germany, has a long history. The city contributed 24 of the 86 founders of the DFB, the German Football Association. The DFB Cup Final has been held every year at the Olympiastadion since 1985.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">SV Lichtenberg 47</span> Football club

SV Lichtenberg 47 is a German association football club from Berlin. The footballers are part of a larger sports club that currently has over 900 members in departments for bowling, boxing, fitness and aerobics, gymnastics, line dancing, table tennis, and volleyball.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">FSV Optik Rathenow</span> German association football club from Rathenow, Brandenburg

FSV Optik Rathenow is a German association football club who compete in the Oberliga. The club is situated in the city of Rathenow, near Berlin, and play their home games at the Vogelgesang.

The football league system of the German Democratic Republic existed from 1949 until shortly after German reunification in 1991.

The 1952–53 DDR-Oberliga was the fourth season of the DDR-Oberliga, the first tier of league football in East Germany.

The 1954–55 DDR-Oberliga was the sixth season of the DDR-Oberliga, the first tier of league football in East Germany. After the 1954–55 season the league played a transition round in autumn 1955, followed by five seasons, until 1960, where it played in the calendar year format. From 1961–62 onwards the league returned to its traditional format.

A sports club (SC) was a specially promoted sports club for elite sport in the East German sports system.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">FC Treptow</span> German football club

FC Treptow is a German association football club from the city of Berlin and is the successor to Werkverein der BEWAG Berlin which was established in 1928 as the worker's sports club of the city's electric utility Bewag Aktiengesellschaft.

FC Mecklenburg Schwerin is a German football club based in Schwerin in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The club was formed from a merger in 2013 and competes in the fifth tier NOFV-Oberliga Nord. The club plays its home matches at the Sportpark Lankow. FC Mecklenburg Schwerin also has gymnastics squads and an Esports department.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rapide 93 Berlin</span> German football club

Rapide Berlin was an early German association football club from the city of Berlin. One of the founding members of the DFB at Leipzig in 1900, the club is part of the tradition of current-day side SV Nord Wedding.

BSG Chemie Leipzig was a German football club from the Leutzsch district of Leipzig, Saxony. The prewar identity of the club is rooted in the establishment of Britannia Leipzig in 1899 and its successor TuRa Leipzig. During the socialist era, the traditions of the club were continued in the East German teams BSG Chemie Leipzig and SC Lokomotive Leipzig before the emergence of FC Sachsen Leipzig following German reunification, which continued the clubs traditions.

Askania Bernburg is a German football club based in the city of Bernburg, located in the state of Saxony-Anhalt. The club was founded on March 15, 1909, and has a rich history in regional football competitions.

References

  1. "Historia klubu". fc-polonia.com. 2017.