Berlin Türkspor 1965

German football club
Football club
Türkspor Berlin
Full nameBerlin Tührkspor e.V. 1965
Founded1965
GroundSportanlage Jungfernheide
Capacity1,000
LeagueBerlin-Liga (VI)
2021–2214th
Home colours
Away colours

Türkspor Berlin is a German association football club from the city of Berlin.

History

Formed as an ethnically Turkish sports club in 1965, the team won its way into the Landesliga Berlin (IV) in 1989 before going on to spend three seasons (1991–94) as a lower tier side in third division play in the Oberliga Nordost-Mitte where their best result came as a 9th-place finish in 1992–93. Following league reorganization in 1994, the Oberliga was reduced to two divisions and Türkspor was moved to the Oberliga Nordost-Nord (IV) where the club played just one season before they were relegated after finishing 15th.[1] Türkspor spent the rest of the 1990s moving up and down between Verbandsliga and Landesliga play before finally slipping into lower level competition. For 2016–17 the club restarted their senior team in the Kreisliga C Berlin (XI) after not playing in the league for three years. In December 2017, Türkspor merged with SpVgg Hellas-Nordwest 04 and continued under the current name, replacing the latter's position in the Berlin-Liga (VI).[2]

A high point of the club's history was their advance to the final of the Berliner Landespokal (Berlin Cup) in 1999 where they were beaten 1–4 by BFC Dynamo.

Honours

The club's honours:

  • Berliner Landespokal
    • Runners-up: 1999

References

  1. ^ Grüne, Hardy (2001). Enzyklopädie des deutschen Ligafußballs 7. Vereinslexikon. Kassel: Agon-Sportverlag. ISBN 978-3-89784-147-5.
  2. ^ "Hellas kickt nun als Türkspor: Traditionsvereine haben fusioniert". Berliner Woche (in German). 11 December 2017.

External links

  • Official team site[permanent dead link]
  • Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv historical German domestic league tables (in German)
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