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SV Motor Altenburg is a German football club from the city of
Altenburg Altenburg () is a city in Thuringia, Germany, located south of Leipzig, west of Dresden and east of Erfurt. It is the capital of the Altenburger Land district and part of a polycentric old-industrial textile and metal production region betw ...
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. The club was established 8 March 1946 as the postwar successor to ''Eintracht 1908 Altenburg'' and was part of
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football competition. The current day club also has departments for
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, gymnastics, and
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History

Predecessor ''Eintracht'' was part of local competition in what was known as Mitteldeutschland prior to World War II. Following the war occupying Allied authorities dissolved most organizations including sports and football clubs. The former membership of ''Eintracht'' was re-organized as ''Sportgemeinde Altenburg-Nord'' in early 1946 and they became part of the Landesliga Thüringen (I) as play was slowly resumed throughout the country. Altenburg was located within the Soviet occupation zone and as a consequence of emerging
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tensions with their former western
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a separate football competition developed in what would become East Germany. In January 1950 ''SG Altenburg-Nord'', ''SG Altenburg-Süd'' and ''SG Altenburg-Ost'' were consolidated as ''Zentrale Sportgemeinschaft Altenburg'' and joined the first division Oberliga der DDR. They narrowly avoided relegation that season by beating '' Anker Wismar'' 3:2 in a 12th place playoff and fared only slightly better in the next campaign when they earned an 11th-place result. East German sports clubs were typically associated with specific industries or workplaces in what were known as Betriebssportemeinschaft or company sports communities. ''ZSG'' was renamed in 1951 and played their final Oberliga season as ''Betriebssportemeinschaft Stahl Altenburg''. The team made its first appearance in the opening round of the
FDGB-Pokal The FDGB-Pokal (Freier Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund Pokal or Free German Trade Union Federation Cup) was an elimination football tournament held annually in East Germany. It was the second most important national title in East German football af ...
(East German Cup), but was sent down to the DDR-Liga (II) after finishing 18th. In 1952 the club's link switched from the steel industry to the automotive industry. Playing now as ''BSG Motor Altenburg'' the team spent most of the 1950s in the second tier DDR-Liga. ''Altenburg'' continued to take regular part in Cup play through the decade, however, they never did better than advance to a quarterfinal matchup in 1952. In 1958 they became part of the 2. Liga DDR (II) and then slipped into lower level Bezirksliga competition in 1961. Spending most of the 1960s and 1970s in third-tier play, they resurfaced for single season appearances in the
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in 1976–77 and 1979–80. ''BSG'' captured the title in the city-based Bezirksliga Leipzig (III) in 1981 and then spent two more years in the DDR-Liga before again slipping out of site. Like many former East German clubs after
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, the team shrugged off its communist-era identity and became ''SV 1990 Altenburg'' before adopting the name ''SV Motor Altenburg'' in 1997. East German competition became part of a unified German league structure and ''Altenburg'' became a sixth-tier team, but promptly advanced to the Landesliga Thüringen (V) where they played until 2000. Today the footballers are part of the
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(VI) after promotion from Landesklasse Ost (VII) in 2009, playing as a mid-table side.SV Motor Altenburg at Fussball.de
Tables and results of all German football leagues, accessed: 12 February 2015


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