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BSC Kickers 1900 is a German football club from the
Schöneberg Schöneberg () is a locality of Berlin, Germany. Until Berlin's 2001 administrative reform it was a separate borough including the locality of Friedenau. Together with the former borough of Tempelhof it is now part of the new borough of Tempe ...
district of south central
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. The roots of the club are in the establishment of '' Berliner Thor- und Fußball Club Elf'' on 1 November 1900. This was followed by a series of mergers that led to the formation of ''Schöneberger FC Kickers 1900'' in 1923 and the club's advance to first division play in the
Oberliga Berlin-Brandenburg The Oberliga Berlin-Brandenburg, also known as the VBB-Oberliga, was the highest association football competition in the Prussian Province of Brandenburg, including Berlin, from 1923 to 1933. The competition was disbanded in 1933 with the rise o ...
(I).


History


Early mergers

From 1904 to 1906, predecessor ''BTuFC Elf'' was part of the Märkischen Meisterschaft, one of two competing top-flight city leagues, where they earned only lower table finishes. On 1 January 1912, they merged with ''Berliner Fußballclub Hubertus 05'' (established 23 September 1905) to form ''Berliner Sport-Club Hubertuself''. A subsequent merger with ''Ballspielverein Sportlust-Borussia 1899 Schöneberg'' in 1923 created ''Kickers''. ''BSV'' was the product of an earlier 1920 union between ''TuFC Sportlust 1904'' and ''Schöneberger FC Borussia'' which had been formed 1 March 1899 as ''Berliner TuFC Borussia''.


Success through the 1920s

''Schöneberger Kickers'' were a competitive side in the early 1920s, and after a second-place finish in Staffel B of the Oberliga Berlin-Brandenburg in 1925–26, followed up with a first-place result the next season. They lost the divisional final to Hertha BSC, but still advanced to the national level playoff. They beat Duisburger SV (5–4) in an eighth-final match-up, before being convincingly put out in the quarterfinals by defending national champions SpVgg Fürth (0–9). The team also took part in the 1927 Berliner Landespokal (Berlin Cup) where the advanced out of the quarterfinal by beating BV Luckenwalde (2–1) before being eliminated in the semifinals by
BFC Viktoria 1889 Berliner Fußball-Club Viktoria 1889 was a German sports club based in the Tempelhof district of Berlin. Football, rugby, and cricket came to continental Europe in the late 19th century, and these "English games" became immediately popular in ma ...
(1–3). The following season ''Kickers'' adopted the name ''Berliner Sport-Club 1900 Kickers''. Their play slipped and after a 10th-place finish in 1931, the team was bankrupted and out of first division play. A new club called ''Berliner SC Grün-Weiß-Rot'' was quickly formed (1 July 1931) out of the ashes of the old, and it took on the name ''Kickers'' on 1 January 1934. The club remained an anonymous side in lower-tier city play over the next decade-and-half.


Postwar play

After World War II, occupying Allied authorities disbanded organizations throughout the country, including sports and football clubs. The former membership of ''Kickers'' became part of the community-based ''Sportgruppe Schöneberg Nord'' which took up play in the postwar Stadtliga Berlin in 1945–46 and the
Amateurliga Berlin The Amateur-Oberliga Berlin was the second tier of the German football league system in the city of West Berlin in Germany from 1947 until the formation of the Bundesliga in 1963, operating under the name of Amateurliga Berlin. After 1963, it was ...
(II) in 1946–47. By 1949, ''SG'' re-adopted its historical identity as ''Kickers'' and in 1953 advanced to the Oberliga Berlin (I) for a single season on the strength of a second place Amateurliga result. Following the formation of the top-flight
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in 1963, the Amateurliga became a third-tier circuit. Another second-place finish there in 1966 saw ''Kickers'' promoted to the
Regionalliga Berlin The Regionalliga Berlin was the second-highest level of the German football league system in the city of West-Berlin in Germany from 1963 until the formation of the 2. Bundesliga in 1974. It was by far the smallest of the five Regionalligas. Over ...
(II) where they would remain for four seasons until being sent down in 1970.Grüne, Hardy (2001). Enzyklopädie des deutschen Ligafußballs 7. Vereinslexikon. Kassel: Agon-Sportverlag. . They made single-season appearances in Oberliga (IV) and Landesliga (V) in 1974 and 1996 respectively, but have since slipped to obscurity, descending through
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to play most of the past four decades in the
Kreisliga The Kreisliga ( en, District League), along with the ''Kreisoberliga'' ( en, District Premier League) and the ''Kreisklasse'' ( en, District Class), are the lowest set of divisions in the German football league system, set at step 8 and below. S ...
. ''Kickers'' are today part of the Kreisliga A (IX).


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kickers 1900 Berlin Kickers 1900 Football clubs in Berlin Association football clubs established in 1900 Berlin Kickers 1900