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would spend sixteen of the next twenty seasons in the top level, but frequently struggled to avoid relegation. Their best finish came in the 1974–75 season when they finished sixth and narrowly missed qualifying for the
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found it tough to keep going financially: in 2002 they filed for bankruptcy and the club was officially dissolved on 30 June 2003 for reason of insolvency. A handful of former coaches and players formed the
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played eleven times for the Germany national team between 1939 and 1942 and was Germany's youngest ever national team football player at age 17.
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in late 1945. Three years later the club developed an affiliation with the local steelworkers and came to be known as
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within a year. In an attempt to remain financially viable it absorbed other local clubs including
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won the Bezirksliga Mitte championship and was promoted back after 10 years to the renamed
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and went on to play quietly as a local club until 1936 when they advanced to the
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The new millennium brought another name change, this time back to
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in 1903 in the cellar of the local pub "Bodega" and was renamed
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Die Welt – Wie der TSV Stahl Riesa den Weltrekord jagt
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Der Freitag – Wie Stahl Riesa Geschichte schrieb
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Sachsenliga
Home colours
Away colours
German association football club
Riesa
Gauliga Sachsen
Third Reich
DDR-Oberliga
UEFA Cup
German re-unification
NOFV-Oberliga Süd
Landesliga Sachsen
East Germany
Sachsenliga
Willi Arlt
Ulf Kirsten
Die Welt – Wie der TSV Stahl Riesa den Weltrekord jagt
Der Freitag – Wie Stahl Riesa Geschichte schrieb
Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv
BSG Stahl Riesa at Fussball.de
Official website
The Abseits Guide to German Soccer
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Sachsenliga
VfB Fortuna Chemnitz
BSC Rapid Chemnitz
Dresden 06 Laubegast

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