Results

Germany Landesliga 03/10 13:00 - SSV Markranstadt v SG Taucha 99 W 2-0
Germany Landesliga 02/09 18:00 - SSV Markranstadt v SG Taucha 99 - View
Germany Landesliga 12/01 18:00 - SSV Markranstadt v SG Taucha 99 - View
Germany Landespokal 11/17 17:00 - SSV Markranstadt v Erzgebirge Aue L 0-1
Germany Landespokal 10/13 18:00 - SSV Markranstadt v VfL Pirna-Copitz W 2-1
Germany Landespokal 09/09 12:00 - SSV Markranstadt v FSV Motor Marienberg W 2-1
Germany Landesliga 06/17 13:00 - SSV Markranstadt v BSC Rapid Chemnitz W 2-0
Germany Landesliga 11/26 13:00 - SSV Markranstadt v FSV Oderwitz 02 W 4-0
Germany Landesliga 11/16 13:00 - SSV Markranstadt v VfB Fortuna Chemnitz D 1-1
Germany Landesliga 09/17 12:00 - SSV Markranstadt v SC Rabenstein D 0-0
Germany Landespokal 11/12 18:00 - SSV Markranstadt v FSV Budissa Bautzen L 0-3
Germany Landespokal 10/08 17:00 - SSV Markranstadt v Eilenburg D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 5 5 0
Wins 4 4 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 0
Goals for 8 8 0
Goals against 3 3 0
Clean sheets 2 2 0
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - SSV Markranstädt

SSV Markranstädt is a German association football club from the city of Markranstädt, Saxony near Leipzig. It is part of a larger sports club that also has departments for badminton, cycle ball, gymnastics, table tennis, and volleyball.

History

Historical chart of SSV Markranstädt league performance

Established following World War II as Sportgemeinde Markranstädt, the club took up play in the top-flight regional Landesliga Sachsen/Leipzig in the Soviet-occupied eastern part of the country and earned a first-place finish in the 1947–48 season. Renamed SG Glück-Auf Markranstädt, the team slipped to consecutive seventh-place finishes in its next two seasons. The club then disappeared into lower-tier play in East Germany and, like most other clubs there, underwent a succession of name changes over the years: BSG Stahl Markranstädt (1951–1952); BSG Motor Markranstädt (1952–1958); BSG Turbine Markranstädt (1959–1984); BSG Motor Markranstädt (1984–1988); and BSG Turbine Markranstädt (1988–1990).

Following German reunification in 1990 Turbine adopted its current identity as Spiel- und Sportverein Markranstädt. The merger of the football competitions of the two Germanys saw SSV placed in the Landesliga Sachsen (V) where they would stay until relegated in 1993. The team rebounded to return to fifth-tier play in 1995, but was again immediately sent down and did not return to the Landesliga until 1999. Following their 2007 divisional championship, Markranstädt was promoted to the NOFV-Oberliga Süd (IV), where they earned mid-table results in the next two seasons.

RB Leipzig

RB Leipzig transition
Season 2008–09 Season 2009–10 Season 2010–11
SSV Markranstädt RB Leipzig RB Leipzig
ESV Delitzsch RB Leipzig II
SSV Markranstädt II RB Leipzig II SSV Markranstädt
ESV Delitzsch II ESV Delitzsch
SSV Markranstädt III RB Leipzig III SSV Markranstädt II
RB Leipzig IV SSV Markranstädt III

The club's licence was purchased by energy drink maker Red Bull in 2009 and the team resumed play in the now fifth tier Oberliga in 2009–2010 as the rebranded RB Leipzig, the fourth football team in the company's sports advertising portfolio. The ownership's goal was to advance to the country's first division Bundesliga within a decade.

SSV Markranstädt continued to operate as an affiliated club, and won the Landesliga Sachsen in 2012. The club then played in the Oberliga as a top of the table side for majority of their stay, finishing third in 2015 and qualifying for the promotion play-offs to the expanded Regionalliga Nordost against FSV Luckenwalde where they lost the return leg 4–1 and missed out on promotion. The club followed this up with a 16th-place finish in the following season, with which it was relegated back down to the Sachsenliga, where it has been competing ever since.

SSV Markranstadt is a professional soccer team based in Germany. Founded in 1990, the club has a rich history and a strong fan base. The team competes in the top tier of German soccer, the Bundesliga, and has a reputation for playing an exciting and attacking style of football.

SSV Markranstadt boasts a talented squad of players from around the world, with a mix of experienced veterans and promising young talents. The team is known for its strong work ethic, tactical discipline, and never-say-die attitude on the pitch.

The club's home matches are played at the Markranstadt Stadium, a modern and state-of-the-art facility that can hold thousands of passionate fans. The team's colors are blue and white, and their mascot is a lion symbolizing strength and courage.

SSV Markranstadt has a proud tradition of success, having won multiple league titles and domestic cups over the years. The team's loyal supporters, known as the Markranstadt Ultras, create a vibrant and electric atmosphere at every match, making them a force to be reckoned with in German soccer.