The documentary is called "And Fridays at the Green Hell" and follows a group of supporters of 1. FC Union Berlin to both home and away matches during the 1987–88 season. [6][23] 2. Bundesliga era (1990–2019)[edit] Supporters choreography in 2010 After German reunification in 1990, the team continued to perform well on the field, but almost collapsed financially.
DDR-Liga I (III) Winners: 1961–62[c] 3. Liga (III) Winners: 2008–09 DFB-Pokal Runners-up: 2000–01 FDGB-Pokal: Winners: 1967–68 Runners-up: 1985–86 ^ Won by SC Union Oberschöneweide. ^ Won by TSC Berlin. ^ Won by TSC Oberschöneweide. Regional[edit] Berlin/Brandenburg Champions (−1933) Winners: 1920, [a][b] 1923[a][c] Runners-up: 1917, [a][b] 1925[a][c] Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg: Winners: 1940[a] Oberliga Berlin (1945–63): Winners: 1947–48[d] Runners-up: 1949–50[d] NOFV-Oberliga Mitte (III) Winners: 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94 Regionalliga Nordost (III) Winners: 1995–96, 1999–2000 Regionalliga Nord (III) Winners: 2000–01 NOFV-Oberliga Nord (IV) Winner: 2005–06 Berlin Cup (Tiers III-VII) Winners: 1947, [d] 1948, [d] 1994, 2007, 2009 Runners-up: 1926, [a] 1997 ^ a b c d e f Won by SC Union Oberschöneweide.
Chants were only noted in their reports and classified among themselves: if they came from someone they had to worry about or if it was just someone venting their frustration. [56] The Stasi also had two employees responsible for monitoring the supporter scene of BFC Dynamo in the same way. [56] References[edit] ^ Ames, Nick (17 August 2019).
(2017). Alles auf Rot: Der 1. FC Union Berlin (in German), Berlin: Blumenbar. ISBN 978-3-351-05046-7. Koch, Matthias. (2013). "Immer weiter – ganz nach vorn": Die Geschichte des 1. FC Union Berlin (in German). Göttingen: Die Werkstatt. ISBN 978-3730700495. Luther, Jörn; Willmann, Frank. (2001). Und niemals vergessen – Eisern Union! (in German). Berlin: BasisDruck. ISBN 978-3861631262. See also[edit] Football in Germany Football in Berlin Sport in Berlin Explanatory notes[edit] ^ Being a "civilian club" did not mean that the club was independent from the state sports political system.
A "civilian club" was a club that was not affiliated to the sports associations of the armed organs, SV Dynamo or ASV Vorwärts. The civilian clubs were instead clubs of the DTSB. All clubs in the 1966-67 DDR-Oberliga, except FC Vorwärts Berlin, BFC Dynamo and SG Dynamo Dresden, were civilian clubs. ^ A former Stasi employee, who was one of two employees responsible for monitoring the supporter scene of Union Berlin, claims that he never heard such chants himself, and that they would not have intervened with such chants anyway.
[72] More recently, the club has developed a rivalry with RB Leipzig, following the takeover of license and teams from fifth division side SSV Markranstädt financed by Red Bull GmbH and the ascension by Leipzig to the Bundesliga system. In 2011, Union Berlin ran adverts against the investment of the club whilst also cancelling a pre-season friendly with the club. On 21 September 2014, Union Berlin fans staged a silent protest for the first 15 minutes of a 2. Bundesliga home game against RB Leipzig, labelling RB Leipzig a "marketing product pushed by financial interests" with "brainwashed consumers in the stands".
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1983 30 June 1984 Karl Schäffner 01 Jul 1984 31 December 1987 Karsten Heine 01 Jan 1988 09 Apr 1990 Gerd Struppert (caretaker) 10 April 1990 30 June 1990 Werner Voigt 01 Jul 1990 03 Jun 1992 Gerhard Körner (caretaker) 04 Jun 1992 30 June 1992 Frank Pagelsdorf 01 Jul 1992 30 June 1994 Frank Engel 01 Jul 1994 25 January 1995 Hans Meyer 26 January 1995 02 Oct 1995 Eckhard Krautzun 03 Oct 1995 24 March 1996 Frank Vogel (caretaker) 25 March 1996 10 April 1996 11 April 1996 25 September 1997 Frank Vogel 26 September 1997 14 December 1997 Ingo Weniger 02 Jan 1998 30 September 1998 Fritz Fuchs 01 Jun 1999 Georgi Vasilev 01 Jul 1999 12 October 2002 Ivan Tischanski (caretaker) 13 October 2002 05 Nov 2002 Miroslav Votava 06 Nov 2002 24 March 2004 Aleksandar Ristić 25 March 2004 30 June 2004 Frank Wormuth 01 Jul 2004 27 September 2004 28 September 2004 09 Dec 2004 Lothar Hamann/ Holger Wortmann (caretakers) 10 December 2004 19 December 2004 Frank Lieberam 20 December 2004 09 Dec 2005 13 December 2005 05 Apr 2006 Christian Schreier 06 Apr 2006 19 June 2007 Uwe Neuhaus 20 June 2007 12 May 2014 Norbert Düwel 1 July 2014 31 August 2015 Sascha Lewandowski 1 September 2015 4 March 2016 André Hofschneider (caretaker) 5 March 2016 30 June 2016 Jens Keller 1 July 2016 4 December 2017 André Hofschneider 20 May 2018 1 June 2018 Present European record[edit] Overview[edit] Competition S Pld W D L GF GA GD Intertoto Cup 15 +3 UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup 9 +1 UEFA Europa Conference League Total 34 +8 Matches[edit] Union Berlin score listed first.
FC Union Berlin The football department of TSC Berlin was separated from the sports club and reorganized into a football club. Founding of 1. FC Unon Berlin. Honours[edit] Domestic[edit] The team celebrates their Berlin Cup victory at the Köpenick town hall in 2007. German Football Championship Runners-up: 1923[a] DDR-Liga Nord (II) Winners: 1965–66, 1969–70 Runners-up: 1963–64[b] DDR-Liga B (II) Winners: 1973–74, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1980–81, 1981–82 DDR-Liga A (II) Winners: 1984–85, 1990–91 Runners-up: 1989–90 II.
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December 1948 SG Union Oberschöneweide The club was re-admitted under its old club name. 1951 BSG Motor Oberschöneweide Joined with enterprise sports community BSG Motor Oberschöneweide. The team colours are changed from the traditional blue and white to today's characteristic red and white. 1 February 1955 SC Motor Berlin The first team was joined with the new sports club SC Motor Berlin as a football department. 6 June 1957 TSC Oberschöneweide SC Motor Berlin was merged with several enterprise sports communities (BSG) to form sports club TSC Oberschöneweide. 18 February 1963 TSC Berlin Merged with other sports clubs to form TSC Berlin. 20 January 1966 1.
^ a b VBB-Verbandsliga, organized by football association Verband Brandenburgischer Ballspielvereine (VBB). ^ a b VBB-Oberliga, organized by football association Verband Brandenburgischer Ballspielvereine (VBB). ^ a b c d Won by SG Oberschöneweide. Youth[edit] East German Youth Championship (de)[a] Runners-up: 1985, 1988 East German Junior Cup (Junge Welt-Pokal) (de)[b] Winners: 1960[c] ^ Corresponds to U17 level. ^ Corresponds to U19 level. Seasons[edit] Further reading[edit] Böttcher, Jan; Willmann, Frank.
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