Sports associations (East Germany)
Sports Associations in East Germany were nation-wide sports agencies for certain economic branches of the whole society, which were members of the Deutscher Turn- und Sportbund (DTSB) Members of biggest social employers had their own branch sports clubs or the Sportvereinigung.
Mass performance as old German tradition with athletes at the Central Stadium (Leipzig, GDR)
Member of the BSG Wissenschaft during a competition
SV Dynamo
Football club (East Germany)
Football club was a designation for a specially promoted club for elite football in East Germany. The football clubs were formed in 1965 and 1966 as centers of excellence in East German football. The football clubs enjoyed considerable advantages over other sports communities in East German football in terms of material conditions and talent recruitment. All designated football clubs had their own catchment areas and promising players were ordered to play for them. In addition to the ten designated football clubs, sports community SG Dynamo Dresden was also promoted in a similar way to the designated football clubs from 1968.
The local derby between BFC Dynamo and FC Vorwärts Berlin in the 1966–67 DDR-Oberliga at the Dynamo-Stadion im Sportforum on 13 August 1966
1. FC Magdeburg celebrating the victory in the 1977–78 FDGB-Pokal at the Stadion der Weltjugend on 29 April 1978. Sparwasser with the trophy, next to him Raugust, Seguin and Streich.
A match between FC Karl-Marx-Stadt and SG Dynamo Dresden in the 1988–89 FDGB-Pokal at the Dr.-Kurt-Fischer-Stadion on 29 October 1988
The team of BFC Dynamo at the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark on 17 August 1978