[12] It was also able to recruit talented players from other clubs that had been called up for military service with the National People's Army. [10][13] The club won 6 titles in the DDR-Oberliga and two titles in the FDGB-Pokal before it was relocated to Frankfurt an der Oder in 1971. [10][11] The football team of SG Dynamo Dresden was relocated to East Berlin in 1954. The team and its place in the DDR-Oberliga were transferred to the new sports club SC Dynamo Berlin.
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5 February 2011 74, 244 3 September 2012 16, 750 11 February 2013 2 November 2019 22, 012 First Bundesliga meeting between the pair and first top-flight Berlin derby in over 30 years. 22 May 2020 0 Initially scheduled for 21 March 2020. Later postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. Rescheduled for 22 May 2020 to be played behind closed doors. 4 December 2020 4 April 2021 20 November 2021 19 January 2022 9 April 2022 74, 667 6 August 2022 Spandauer SV v Tennis Borussia Berlin[edit] [77] 4 October 1975 11 April 1976 0–5 Stadion am Askanierring 6, 228 Spandauer SV v Wacker 04 Berlin[edit] [78] 27 September 1975 Wacker 04 Berlin 5, 200 27 March 1976 Sportplatz Wackerweg Tennis Borussia Berlin v Wacker 04 Berlin[edit] [79] 12 October 1975 12 June 1976 29 October 1978 50, 000 20 April 1979 2, 300 1.
[48][49] The two sets of supporters came together for the first time after the opening of the Berlin wall during the first edition of the indoor tournament "Internationales Berliner Hallenfußballturnier" in the Werner-Seelenbinder-Halle on 18–20 January 1990. [2] Supporters of 1. FC Union Berlin and Hertha BSC also sang xenophobic and nationalist chants. [50] After reunification[edit] On 9 November 1989, the Berlin Wall fell after 28 years of politically, and physically, dividing Berlin. On 27 January 1990, 79 days after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Hertha hosted 1. FC Union Berlin at the Olympiastadion in a friendly in front of 51, 270 spectators.
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BFC Dynamo became one of the designated focus clubs (German: Schwerpunktclubs) in East German football and would develop a very successful youth academy. [16][21][22] The club would eventually be able to draw on talents from training centers (TZ) across East Germany through an extensive scouting network that included numerous training centers (TZ) of SV Dynamo. [16][23] BFC Dynamo won ten consecutive titles in the DDR-Oberliga between 1979 and 1988. [24] The club had the best material conditions in the league and the best team by far. [25] Preferential treatment from sports authorities and allegations of sporting misconduct fueled a fierce rivalry with 1.
[18] SC Dynamo Berlin won the 1959 FDGB-Pokal. However, the team was not allowed to participate in the 1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup. The German Football Association of the GDR (German: Deutscher Fußball-Verband der DDR) (DFV) instead found local rival and league runners-up ASK Vorwärts Berlin to be a more suitable representative of East Germany in the competition. [19] The football department of SC Dynamo Berlin was separated from the sports club and reorganized as football club BFC Dynamo on 15 January 1966. BFC Dynamo was supported by the Stasi and considered the favorite club of the president of SV Dynamo and head of the Stasi Erich Mielke. [20] The relocation of FC Vorwärts Berlin to Frankfurt an der Oder allowed BFC Dynamo to take its place as the dominant team of the armed organs in East Berlin.
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7 October 1962 17 March 1963 3, 000 6 October 1963 6, 000 8 March 1964 6 September 1964 14 March 1965 5, 000 21 August 1965 26 February 1966 FC Vorwärts Berlin First match between BFC Dynamo and FC Vorwärts Berlin. 13 August 1966 7, 000 4 March 1967 9 November 1968 8, 500 17 May 1969 10 September 1969 5–2 11 April 1970 9 September 1970 27 March 1971 Hertha BSC v Tennis Borussia Berlin[edit] [75] 13 December 1980 43, 100 7 February 1981 14 September 1985 11, 968 8 April 1986 8, 353 3 October 1993 16, 000 3 May 1994 6. 815 28 October 1998[52] 4–2 DFB-Pokal 40, 100 13 October 1999 23, 200 After extra time; 2–2 after 90 minutes. Although the designated away team, the game was hosted at Hertha's Olympiastadion.
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