Germany Landespokal 11/12 18:00 - SSV Markranstadt v FSV Budissa Bautzen W 0-3
Germany Oberliga NOFV Sud 11/06 12:00 13 FSV Budissa Bautzen v Carl Zeiss Jena II W 1-0
Germany Oberliga NOFV Sud 10/30 11:30 12 Einheit Rudolstadt v FSV Budissa Bautzen W 1-5
Germany Oberliga NOFV Sud 10/27 16:30 15 FSV Budissa Bautzen v VfB 1921 Krieschow L 1-2
Germany Oberliga NOFV Sud 10/23 11:00 11 FSV Budissa Bautzen v FC Einheit Wernigerode L 1-3
Germany Oberliga NOFV Sud 10/16 12:00 10 Bischofswerdaer FV v FSV Budissa Bautzen L 3-1
Germany Oberliga NOFV Sud 10/02 11:00 9 FSV Budissa Bautzen v FC International Leipzig W 5-3
Germany Oberliga NOFV Sud 09/25 12:00 8 SV Blau-Weiss Zorbau v FSV Budissa Bautzen W 2-3
Germany Oberliga NOFV Sud 09/11 12:00 6 FSV Martinroda v FSV Budissa Bautzen W 2-4
Germany Oberliga NOFV Sud 08/28 11:00 5 FSV Budissa Bautzen v SV 09 Arnstadt W 6-1
Germany Oberliga NOFV Sud 08/22 12:00 4 SG Union Sandersdorf v FSV Budissa Bautzen W 2-4
Germany Oberliga NOFV Sud 08/18 16:30 3 FSV Budissa Bautzen v FC Oberlausitz Neugersdorf L 2-3
Germany Oberliga NOFV Sud 08/15 12:00 2 Grimma v FSV Budissa Bautzen W 2-3
Germany Oberliga NOFV Sud 08/07 11:00 1 FSV Budissa Bautzen v FC An der Fahner Hohe L 0-2
Europe Friendlies 01/16 17:30 - FSV Budissa Bautzen v Bischofswerdaer FV L 1-2
Germany Regionalliga North East 05/18 11:30 34 [18] FSV Budissa Bautzen v ZFC Meuselwitz [12] L 1-2
Germany Regionalliga North East 05/12 11:30 33 [16] FC Oberlausitz Neugersdorf v FSV Budissa Bautzen [18] L 5-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 05/05 11:30 32 [18] FSV Budissa Bautzen v Hertha Berlin II [4] D 1-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/28 11:30 31 [4] Wacker Nordhausen v FSV Budissa Bautzen [17] L 2-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/20 11:30 30 [16] FSV Budissa Bautzen v Optik Rathenow [18] L 0-4
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/13 11:30 29 [5] FC Lok Leipzig v FSV Budissa Bautzen [17] D 0-0
Germany Landespokal 04/10 17:00 - FSV Budissa Bautzen v Zwickau L 0-2
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/05 17:00 28 [17] FSV Budissa Bautzen v VSG Altglienicke [13] D 0-0
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/30 12:30 27 [16] FSV Budissa Bautzen v Berliner AK 07 [2] L 0-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/23 12:30 26 [1] Chemnitzer v FSV Budissa Bautzen [15] L 1-0
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/17 12:30 25 FSV Budissa Bautzen v Halberstadt L 0-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/09 12:30 24 [13] VfB Auerbach v FSV Budissa Bautzen [14] L 2-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/01 18:00 23 [15] FSV Budissa Bautzen v Rot-Weiss Erfurt [4] D 0-0
Germany Regionalliga North East 02/23 12:30 22 [16] BFC Dynamo v FSV Budissa Bautzen [13] L 3-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 02/17 12:30 21 [13] FSV Budissa Bautzen v Babelsberg 03 [6] D 2-2

Wikipedia - FSV Budissa Bautzen

The Fußballspielvereinigung Budissa Bautzen is a German association football club from Bautzen, Saxony. Founded as Fußballclub Budissa Bautzen on 24 May 1904, the club participated in East German football after World War II.

History

Historic logo of SV Budissa Bautzen

FC played in the VMBV (Verband Mitteldeutscher Ballspielvereine or Central German Federation of Ballsport Teams), one of the country's early regional leagues. They were renamed Sportverein Budissa 04 in 1907 and went on to claim several local championships in the Gau Oberlausitz in the 1910s and again in the early 1930s. This led to repeated appearances in the regional championship round where they were usually eliminated in early rounds. By the time World War II broke out in 1939, SVB was playing third-tier ball on the local circuit.

After the war, the Allied authorities banned existing organizations in the country, including sports and football clubs. Budissa was re-established in 1946 as Sparte Süd, but was soon playing as Sportgemeinde Bautzen-Süd. In 1949, that club merged with SG Bautzen-West (successor of Bautzner SC) to form BSG Einheit Bautzen. The following year the club was renamed BSG Motor Bautzen.

The team soon earned a Bezirksliga (III) title that advanced them to East Germany's second division DDR-Liga in 1954. League restructuring the next season saw Bautzen in the third division 2. DDR-Liga where they would compete until winning their way back to the DDR-Liga (II) in 1958. After a couple of close brushes with relegation the club was sent back down after the 1960 campaign, but immediately re-claimed a place in second-tier play, remaining there until the 1967–68 season. Except for a brief return to the DDR-Liga in 1974–1976, Motor spent the next two dozen seasons bouncing between third and fourth division play.

Throughout this period, the club was regularly participating in the opening rounds of the FDGB-Pokal (East German Cup), but did not enjoy any success in playing there.

After German re-unification in 1990 the club reclaimed its heritage and reestablished itself as Fußballspielvereinigung Budissa Bautzen. They made a brief two-season appearance in the Landesliga Sachsen (V) in 1992–94. FSV was promoted to the Landesliga a second time in 2002 and this time captured the 2005 championship to advance to the NOFV-Oberliga Süd. The club played at this level for nine seasons, coming close to promotion in 2010 and 2013 when it finished runners-up. A league title in 2014 finally took the club up to the Regionalliga Nordost in 2014.

Budissa finished their 2018–19 Regionalliga season in last place, being automatically relegated to the Oberliga Süd (V). Afterwards, the club announced that it had decided to only field a team in the sixth-rank league Sachsenliga for the 2019–20 season, a decision said to have mostly been motivated by financial reasons.

FSV Budissa Bautzen is a professional soccer team based in Bautzen, Germany. The team was founded in 1904 and has a rich history in German football. They currently compete in the Oberliga, which is the fifth tier of the German football league system.

Known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit, FSV Budissa Bautzen has a reputation for playing attractive and attacking football. The team's colors are green and white, and they play their home matches at the Stadion Müllerwiese.

Over the years, FSV Budissa Bautzen has produced talented players who have gone on to have successful careers in German and international football. The team continues to strive for success and aims to climb the ranks of German football to compete at the highest levels.