VSG Altglienicke

VSG Altglienicke
Full nameVolkssport Gemeinschaft Altglienicke Berlin e.V.
Founded1883
GroundHans-Zoschke-Stadion
Capacity9,900
ManagerMurat Salar
LeagueRegionalliga Nordost (IV)
2024–25Regionalliga Nordost, 9th of 18

VSG Altglienicke (Volkssport Gemeinschaft Altglienicke) is a German football club based in the locality of Altglienicke, in the borough of Treptow-Köpenick, Berlin. The football department is part of a larger multi-sport club offering activities such as volleyball, handball, gymnastics, bowling, and senior sports. The team competes in the Regionalliga Nordost, the fourth tier of the German football league system.

Founded as a local sports organisation, VSG Altglienicke spent much of its early history in the lower levels of East German football. Since German reunification, the club gradually climbed the regional league system, earning promotion to the Regionalliga in 2017. In subsequent seasons, Altglienicke has established itself as a consistent contender at that level, achieving several top-table finishes and participating in promotion play-offs, though without securing elevation to the professional 3. Liga.

The club plays its home matches at the Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark or alternate Berlin venues compliant with league licensing requirements, as its traditional ground, the Altglienicker Grundschuleplatz, does not meet the standards for higher-tier football. The team's colours are blue and white.

History

VSG acknowledges the role of several local Altglienicke sides in the club's history. The first of these is MTV Spiess founded in 1883 out of a gymnastics club formed in mid-century. As was common at the time the club had a nationalistic, martial character. This sports association soon adopted handball, a legacy passed on to the modern day club.

Two other local clubs, Altenglienicker Arbeiter- und Turnsportverein (also known as Bewegungsclub Freiheit) and Altglienicker Ballspielclub were formed in 1906. Each of these clubs had football departments with AATSV also having an athletics section. All three associations were active through to 1933 when the membership of AATSV appears to have been dispersed to the other clubs.

The traditional crest of VSG Altglienicke

After World War II occupying Allied authorities banned all existing organizations in Germany, including sports and football associations. Sports clubs were soon reformed and in 1948 Altglienicker Sportverein emerged bringing together the memberships of the old clubs in one association. By 1951 the club had constructed a new stadium, but was also under pressure from East German sports authorities to merge with BSG Chemie Adlershof. They were able to resist this move but were forced into a name change, becoming Volkssport Gemeinschaft Altglienicke, which was deemed to be more politically correct. The club was also able to deflect a second attempt at amalgamation in the 60s, this time with BSG Fernsehen. After the reunification of the country the club voted to retain its identity as VSG rather than once again becoming ASV.

The club played in the tier five NOFV-Oberliga Nord in 2013–14 but, at the end of season, voluntarily withdrew to the Berlin-Liga despite finishing seventh in the league. They returned to the Oberliga in 2016 after a league championship in the Berlin-Liga, and were promoted to the Regionalliga Nordost the following year.

Controversy

VSG found itself embroiled in controversy after second-team players were alleged to have made anti-Semitic remarks and fans chanted and displayed similarly offensive slogans during a Kreisliga-B Berlin match against TuS Makkabi Berlin in October 2006. The match was ordered replayed after Makkabi left the field in protest in the 78th minute and Altglienicke was directed to play its next two matches before empty stands. Team managers and players were also required to attend anti-racism seminars or face a ban from playing in any Berlin league.

Current squad

As of 6 September 2025[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  GER Luis Zwick
4 DF  GER Nico Lübke
5 DF  GER David Kébé
6 MF  GER Louis Wagner
7 MF  GER Paul Manske
8 MF  GER Biyan Kizildemir
9 FW  GER Johannes Manske
10 FW  GER Jonas Nietfeld
11 FW  GER Johannes Manske
12 GK  GER Malik Liao
13 DF  GER Damian Roßbach
16 MF  GER Patrick Kapp
17 DF  TUR Oğulcan Tezel
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW  GER Jonas Saliger
20 MF  GER Philip Türpitz
21 MF  GER Jonas Hartl
22 GK  GER Luis Klatte
23 MF  GER Tim Rieder
24 MF  BFA Mohamed Sydney Sylla
27 DF  GER Noah Kardam
29 FW  GER Julien Friedrich
33 FW  GER Anthony Roczen
35 DF  GER Ben Wagner
38 DF  SYR Syaband Ali
FW  GER Elidon Qenaj

Honours

Stadium

The club has traditionally played it home matches at the Stadion Altglienicke (capacity 2,500).

References

  1. ^ "Die Mannschaft" (in German). VSG Altglienicke. 22 August 2022. Retrieved 3 August 2023.