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1. Suhler SV is a German
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club from Suhl, Thuringia. As of 2019, it plays in the Kreisoberliga, an eighth tier of the German football league system.


History


VfB Germania Suhl

Clubs ''SC Germania Suhl'' and ''VfB Suhl'', both founded in 1906, merged to make ''VfB Germania Suhl'' in 1924, renamed to the current on 17 January 1926. Before World War II, it played in the lower reaches of the Gauliga Mitte.


BSG Motor Suhl

All private sports clubs were dissolved by the Soviet occupation in East Germany in 1945, and the club was re-established as the club of the automotive industry, ''BSG Motor Simson Suhl''. The team was promoted into the top-flight
DDR-Oberliga The DDR-Oberliga (English: ''East German Premier League'' or ''GDR Premier League'') was the top-level association football league in East Germany. Overview Following World War II, separate sports competitions emerged in the occupied eastern ...
for the 1984–85 season, finishing last with one win, three draws and 22 defeats. As a result, it is last of 44 teams in the
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1. Suhler SV 06

After
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in 1990, the team returned to its original name. It entered the DFB-Pokal in 1991–92, the first edition to include former East German clubs. In the regional qualification preliminary, it was given a walkover against FC Meißen in the first round, then won 1–0 at Chemnitzer SV 1951 Heckert in the second, losing 4–2 at
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in the third. However, it entered the second round of the competition proper, winning 3–1 at TSG Backnang before losing 5–0 at home to Dynamo Dresden in the third.


References

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