Fixtures

Club Friendly List 07/05 10:00 - SV Tasmania Berlin vs Babelsberg 03 - View
Club Friendly List 07/09 17:00 - RSV Eintracht vs Babelsberg 03 - View
Club Friendly List 07/18 14:00 - Hannover II vs Babelsberg 03 - View
Germany Regionalliga North East 07/27 12:00 1 Babelsberg 03 vs Carl Zeiss Jena - View
Germany Regionalliga North East 08/03 12:00 2 ZFC Meuselwitz vs Babelsberg 03 - View
Germany Regionalliga North East 08/10 12:00 3 Babelsberg 03 vs Zwickau - View

Results

Germany Regionalliga North East 05/18 11:00 34 ZFC Meuselwitz v Babelsberg 03 W 2-3
Germany Regionalliga North East 05/10 11:00 33 Babelsberg 03 v FSV 63 Luckenwalde L 1-2
Germany Regionalliga North East 05/06 17:00 32 Babelsberg 03 v Carl Zeiss Jena L 1-4
Germany Regionalliga North East 05/04 11:00 32 Babelsberg 03 v Carl Zeiss Jena - PPT.
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/27 12:00 31 Zwickau v Babelsberg 03 L 2-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/19 11:00 30 Babelsberg 03 v Hertha Berlin II L 1-2
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/11 17:00 29 Hallescher FC v Babelsberg 03 L 2-0
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/05 11:00 28 Babelsberg 03 v FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin W 3-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/02 17:00 23 Plauen v Babelsberg 03 D 0-0
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/28 18:00 27 Eilenburg v Babelsberg 03 L 3-2
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/15 15:00 26 Babelsberg 03 v FC Lok Leipzig W 3-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/11 18:00 22 Babelsberg 03 v Chemnitzer D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 18 20
Wins 11 5 6
Draws 11 5 6
Losses 16 8 8
Goals for 53 21 32
Goals against 61 28 33
Clean sheets 5 2 3
Failed to score 10 6 4

Wikipedia - SV Babelsberg 03

SV Babelsberg 03 is a German association football club based in Potsdam-Babelsberg, on the outskirts of Berlin. The team was founded as Sport-Club Jugendkraft 1903 and again as SG Karl-Marx Babelsberg in 1948 as successor to the pre-war side SpVgg Potsdam 03.

History

Former club crest of SV Babelsberg 03

Playing as SV Nowawes the team gained promotion in 1935 to the first tier Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg, one of sixteen top flight divisions formed in the re-organization of German football under the Third Reich. The club was relegated after just three seasons at that level never finishing better than eighth in their ten team division. The club returned to the Gauliga as SpVgg Potsdam in 1943 and earned third- and fourth-place finishes in the two years before the end of World War II.

Postwar play in East Germany

Historical chart of SV Babelsberg league performance

Following the war, occupying Allied authorities ordered the dissolution of all organizations in the country, including sports and football associations. The former membership of SpVgg was re-organized as SG Karl Marx Babelsberg in 1948 in the Soviet-occupied eastern half of the country. On 1 August 1949, they merged with the local club SG Drewitz and the following year were renamed BSG Motor Babelsberg.

Logo of BSG Motor Babelsberg

The side was a perennial second division team in East Germany's DDR-Liga with the exception of short spells in the third tier in 1968–71, 1972–73, and 1980–81. The club's record in league matches and in regular FDGB-Pokal (East German Cup) tournament appearances was undistinguished. Just prior to German reunification the team suffered relegation from the second division.

Post-unification

On 10 December 1991 Motor adopted the name Sportverein Babelsberg 03. They remained a lower division side in the united Germany until breaking through to the NOFV-Oberliga Nord (IV) in 1996. The team's budget increased tenfold in the period from 1996 to 1999. They immediately captured the league title there and won promotion to the Regionalliga Nordost (III). A second-place finish in 2001 in what had become the Regionalliga Nord (III) advanced the club to the 2. Bundesliga. SV also played its first DFB-Pokal (German Cup) matches in 2000 and 2001, but was eliminated in the early rounds.

Babelsberg's time in the second division was a short one. They finished at the bottom of the table and by 2003–04 had fallen back to the Oberliga (IV). The club declared bankruptcy in 2003 but managed to continue playing through the adoption of a creditor supported bankruptcy plan. SV fielded strong sides and achieved several top three finishes until they were promoted to the Regionalliga Nord (III) for the 2007–08 campaign. In 2009–10 season Babelsberg were promoted back to the 3. Liga after finishing champions of the Regionalliga Nord. After three seasons at this level the club was relegated again in 2013 and now plays in the Regionalliga Nordost again.

Babelsberg 03 is a German football club based in Potsdam, Brandenburg, known for its rich history and passionate fan base. Founded in 1903, the club has a long-standing tradition in German football, with a strong emphasis on community and youth development. Babelsberg 03 plays its home matches at the Karl-Liebknecht-Stadion, a venue that reflects the club's deep-rooted connection to its local supporters.

The team has experienced various successes and challenges throughout its history, competing in different tiers of German football, including the Regionalliga, the third tier of the national league system. Babelsberg 03 is recognized for its commitment to promoting young talent and fostering a strong team spirit, often drawing players from the local area.

The club's colors are traditionally blue and white, and its emblem features a distinctive design that symbolizes its heritage. Babelsberg 03 is not only known for its on-field performances but also for its vibrant fan culture, with supporters who are dedicated and vocal, creating an electric atmosphere during home games.

In addition to its competitive spirit, Babelsberg 03 is also involved in various social initiatives, promoting inclusivity and community engagement through football. The club's motto reflects its values of teamwork, perseverance, and a love for the game, making it a beloved institution in the region and a significant part of German football culture.