Stahl Brandenburg Rugby Explained

Teamname:Stahl Brandenburg Rugby
Fullname:SG Stahl Brandenburg Rugby
Countryflag:Germany
Founded:1950 (club)
1959 (rugby department)
Ground:Medizinsportplatz
Chairman:Michael Domke
Coach:Torsten Busse
Captain:Sebastian Pfeiffer
Season:2014–15
Position:6th
Url:rugby-brandenburg-havel.de/

Stahl Brandenburg Rugby is a German rugby union club from Brandenburg, currently playing in the Rugby-Regionalliga East A.

The club, located in former East Germany, used to be part of the BSG Stahl Brandenburg, a multi-sports club formed in November 1950. Stahl was home, apart from rugby, to a football department, now the FC Stahl Brandenburg, as well as a large number of other sports. Stahl, German for steel, took its name from its association with the local steelworks.[1]

History

Rugby union came first to the city of Brandenburg in 1958, when an international between the German Democratic Republic and Romania was played there.[2]

The following year, in 1959, a rugby department was formed at the Thälmannwerft, a shipbuilding company, as part of the BSG Motor Nord. The Thälmannwerft, and BSG Motor Nord, were closed in 1961-62 and the rugby players moved to the BSG Stahl Brandenburg.

The team took part in the East German rugby union championship without actually winning a championship, coming closest in 1988, when it finished runners-up to Stahl Hennigsdorf. The club also managed to provide five players to the East Germany national team.

With the German reunion, the club lost many players and was in real danger of having to close its rugby department, but managed to avoid this drastic step.

The team competed at third-tier level in the following years, the local division of the Rugby-Regionalliga, until 2000, when a second place in the league and a good performance in the promotion round meant qualification to the tier-two 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East.

Stahl suffered relegation from this league in 2002 but returned in 2005 after a championship in the Regionalliga. It played two more seasons in the 2nd Bundesliga before returning to the Rugby-Regionalliga East A again in 2007, where it plays today.

Club honours

Recent seasons

Recent seasons of the club:[3]

YearDivisionPosition
1999-2000
2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East relegation round9th - Promoted
2000-01 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East (II)6th
2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East relegation round3rd
2001-022nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East8th - Relegated
2002-03
2003-04Rugby-Regionalliga East (North) (III)3rd
Placings round 12nd
2004-05Rugby-Regionalliga East A4th
North/East championship round 1st - promoted
2005-062nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East (II)5th
2006–072nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East8th - Relegated
2007–08Rugby-Regionalliga East A (III)5th
2008–09Rugby-Regionalliga East A4th
2009–10Rugby-Regionalliga East (III)4th
Rugby-Regionalliga East A4th
2010–11Rugby-Regionalliga East 5th
2011–12Rugby-Regionalliga East 10th
2012–13Rugby-Regionalliga East 5th
2013–14Rugby-Regionalliga East6th
2014–15Rugby-Regionalliga East6th
2015–16Rugby-Regionalliga East

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.fc-stahl-brandenburg.de/index.php?id=62 Der Traditionsverein von der Havel
  2. http://rugby-brandenburg-havel.de/index.php?action=history Geschichte
  3. http://www.rugbyweb.de/archive/index.php RugbyWeb Ergebnisarchiv