Performance by club The performance of various clubs is shown in the following table:
Clubs are named by the last name they used before the German reunification. Notes: • 1 Played as
SV Deutsche Volkspolizei Dresden until the funding of SG Dynamo Dresden in 1953. • 2 Played as part of sports club
SC Aufbau Magdeburg (later
SC Magdenburg) until the founding of 1. FC Magdeburg in 1965. • 3 Also known as
VfB Leipzig and
SC Leipzig. • 4 Also known as
SC Motor Jena. • 5 Also known as
SG Planitz,
ZSG Horch Zwickau,
BSG Motor Zwickau and
BSG Sachsenring Zwickau. • 6 Played as part of sports club
SC Dynamo Berlin until the founding of BFC Dynamo in 1966. • 7 Played in
East Berlin as
ZSK Vorwärts Berlin,
ASK Vorwärts Berlin and
FC Vorwärts Berlin. The team was relocated to
Frankfurt an der Oder in
Bezirk Frankfurt in 1971. • 8 Also known as
SG Freiimfelde Halle and
Hallescher FC Chemie. • 9 Also known as
SC Empor Rostock. • 10 Also known as
SG Aue,
BSG Pneumatik Aue,
BSG Zentra Wismut Aue. From 1954 to 1963 the team was known as
SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt, but continued to play in
Aue. After
German reunification in 1990, the club was renamed
FC Wismut Aue before taking on its current name,
FC Erzgebirge Aue in 1993. • 11 Both clubs
1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig and
BSG Chemie Leipzig claim the honors of
SC Lokomotive Leipzig. • 12 Also known as
SG Eisenhüttenwerk Thale and
BSG Eisenhüttenwerk Thale (
BSG EHW Thale). • 13 Also known as
BSG Sachsenverlag Dresden,
BSG Rotation Dresden and
SC Einheit Dresden. • 14 Also known as
FC Sachsen Leipzig. • 15 Also known as
SG Fortuna Erfurt,
BSG KWU Erfurt,
BSG Turbine Erfurt and
SC Turbine Erfurt. In 1966, the football departments of SC Turbine Erfurt and
BSG Optima Erfurt were merged under the name
FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt. • 16 Also known as
SG Zeitz and
BSG Hydrierwerk Zeitz . • 17 Also known as
BSG Gera-Süd and
BSG Mechanik Gera. • 18 The football department of BSG Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt was reorganized as football club
Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl on 3 May 1990 and thus reached the semi-finals of the 1990-91 NOFV-Pokal as Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl. • 19 Also known as
SG Wurzen and
BSG Empor Wurzen West. Reached the semi-finals in 1952 and 1954 under the name BSG Wurzen West. • 20 Also known as
SG Märkische Volksstimme Babelsberg,
BSG Rotation Babelsberg and
BSG DEFA Babelsberg. Reached the semi-final in 1950 under the name BSG Märkische Volksstimme Babelsberg.
Performance by city or town ==See also==