SG Volkspolizei Potsdam


SG Volkspolizei Potsdam, also known as SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Potsdam, or SG der DVP Potsdam, was an East German sports club based in Potsdam, Bezirk Potsdam. The club was founded in 1948 and its football department existed until 1952. Like other sports clubs affiliated with the Volkspolizei, it was incorporated into the SV Dynamo in 1953, and would be reformed as :de:SG Dynamo Potsdam|SG Dynamo Potsdam.

Football department

History

The SG Volkspolizei Potsdam was founded in 1948 as a sports club for the Volkspolizei, the East German People's Police. It was part of the Sports Association Sportvereinigung Deutsche Volkspolizei, the SV Deutsche Volkspolizei.
The football team began to play in the :de:Fußball-Landesklasse Brandenburg 1946–1952|Landesklasse Brandenburg in 1948, which at the time represented the top level of the East German football league system. It became one of the founding members of the second tier DDR-Liga in 1950.
SG Volkspolizei Potsdam finished the inaugural :de:DDR-Fußball-Liga 1950/51|1950-51 DDR-Liga season as tied champions, but lost the deciding match and the qualification for the DDR-Oberliga against the tied team BSG Anker Wismar by 1–2. SG Volkspolizei Potsdam player :de:Gerhard Hänsicke|Gerhard Hänsicke became the top scorer of the 1950-51 DDR-Liga season with 18 goals.
The team was severely weakened by player delegations and finished the :de:DDR-Fußball-Liga 1951/52|1951-52 season on seventh place. Five players had been delegated to Dresden in 1950, to help form the nucleus of SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Dresden. Among the players delegated to Dresden were Herbert Schoen, Johannes Matzen and Günter Schröter. All three would later become successful players in Dynamo Dresden and play internationally for the East Germany national football team. The SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Dresden was formed as an ideologically acceptable side in replacement of SG Friedrichstadt. SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Dresden would later be known as Dynamo Dresden.
Subsequently, the team of SG Volkpolizei Potsdam was relocated to Berlin and its spot in the :de:DDR-Fußball-Liga 1952/53|1952-53 DDR-Liga would later be taken over by SG Dynamo Berlin. The Sports association SV Deutsche Volkspolizei was incorporated in SV Dynamo in March 1953, and the sports club itself would continue as SG Dynamo Potsdam, with departments in various sports, such as rowing, rugby, chess and athletics. Its department in rowing would become a designated center of excellence, which came to foster several Olympic gold medalists, such as Jörg Landvoigt and Bernd Landvoigt.
Some sources suggest that the team of SG Volkspolizei Potsdam was absorbed by SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Berlin and that its spot in the 1952-53 DDR-Liga was initially taken over by SG Deutsche Volkspolizei Berlin, which was allegedly reformed into SG Dynamo Berlin in the beginning of 1953.

Stadium

The home ground of SG Volkspolizei Potsdam was the Ernst-Thälmann-Stadion in central Potsdam. The stadium was built in 1948-1949 and named after communist leader Ernst Thälmann, who was executed in Buchenwald in 1944.
The stadium was build on the grounds of the Lustgarten, next to the adjoining Potsdam City Palance. The Lustgarten had been heavily damaged by air raids in World War II. The construction was carried out by members of the Volkspolizei, members of SG Volkspolizei Potsdam and volunteers. War debris from Potsdam was partially used for the building of the ramparts. The stadium had bleachers, a covered grandstand, technical facilities, a grass court and a 400 m cinder track. The stadium was the first major sports facility built in Germany after World war II.
The Ernst-Thälmann-Stadion would later be used by SG Dynamo Potsdam and BSG Turbine Potsdam, and was the home ground of Potsdamer Kickers in the 1990s. The stadium was demolished in 1999, and the Lustgarten was rebuilt in 2001 in accordance with its historical shape.

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