Fixtures

Germany Regionalliga North East 04/20 14:00 30 Greifswalder FC vs BSG Chemie Leipzig - View
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/26 17:00 31 BSG Chemie Leipzig vs Babelsberg 03 - View
Germany Regionalliga North East 05/05 14:00 32 FC Lok Leipzig vs BSG Chemie Leipzig - View
Germany Regionalliga North East 05/12 11:00 33 BSG Chemie Leipzig vs BFC Dynamo - View
Germany Regionalliga North East 05/19 11:00 34 FSV 63 Luckenwalde vs BSG Chemie Leipzig - View

Results

Germany Regionalliga North East 04/14 11:00 29 [8] BSG Chemie Leipzig v Carl Zeiss Jena [7] D 2-2
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/06 14:00 28 [16] Eilenburg v BSG Chemie Leipzig [9] W 1-3
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/01 11:00 27 [10] BSG Chemie Leipzig v ZFC Meuselwitz [14] W 2-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/27 18:00 22 [12] BSG Chemie Leipzig v Cottbus [3] W 3-0
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/23 12:00 18 [13] BSG Chemie Leipzig v Hertha Berlin II [15] W 3-0
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/15 18:00 26 [6] VSG Altglienicke v BSG Chemie Leipzig [13] L 4-0
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/10 12:00 25 [11] BSG Chemie Leipzig v Zwickau [13] L 1-2
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/06 18:00 19 [5] FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin v BSG Chemie Leipzig [10] L 1-0
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/03 12:00 24 [17] Berliner AK 07 v BSG Chemie Leipzig [13] W 0-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 02/25 12:00 23 [11] Chemnitzer v BSG Chemie Leipzig [13] D 1-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 02/21 18:00 17 [13] BSG Chemie Leipzig v FSV 63 Luckenwalde [8] D 1-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 02/16 18:00 22 BSG Chemie Leipzig v Cottbus - PPT.

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 46 27 19
Wins 18 12 6
Draws 14 10 4
Losses 14 5 9
Goals for 67 44 23
Goals against 57 24 33
Clean sheets 14 11 3
Failed to score 13 6 7

BSG Chemie Leipzig is a German football club based in the locality of Leutzsch of the Alt-West borough of Leipzig, Saxony. It continues the traditions of the original club of the same name and its successor FC Sachsen Leipzig.

History

Historical chart of Chemie Leipzig league performance

Predecessors

The prewar identity of the club is rooted in the establishment of Britannia Leipzig in 1899 and its successor TuRa Leipzig. During the Soviet era the traditions of the club were continued by the East German teams BSG Chemie Leipzig and Lokomotive Leipzig before the emergence of FC Sachsen Leipzig following German reunification, which continued the club's traditions.

BSG Chemie Leipzig shares the same logo and the same colours as the previously existing BSG Chemie Leipzig, founded on 16 August 1950.

FC Sachsen Leipzig was founded in 1990. The reunification of East and West Germany saw significant change in football in the eastern half of the country. At the end of May 1990, the club was renamed FC Grün-Weiß Leipzig and quickly merged with SV Chemie Böhlen (formerly BSG Chemie Böhlen) to create FC Sachsen in August of that year and took up play in the Oberliga Nordost (III).

In March 2009, the club had to declare bankruptcy for the second time in its history before folding on 30 June 2011.

Establishment and race to become the successor club

Two new sides soon appeared, both claiming to be the rightful heirs of the tradition of FC Sachsen. Founded on 21 May 2011, SG Leipzig Leutzsch took up the place of Sachsen in league play and moved into the ground at Alfred-Kunze-Sportpark. In mid-2013 the club re-adopted the name SG Sachsen Leipzig, but their financial difficulties continued and on 5 May 2014 the association went bankrupt again. However, the name Sachsen Leipzig was soon taken up again by a new club, the LFV Sachsen Leipzig, founded in 2014. LFV Sachsen Leipzig is playing the 2015-16 season in the 3. Kreisklasse. The team secured promotion to the 2016-17 2. Kreisklasse on 1 May 2016.

A new BSG Chemie Leipzig was founded in 1997 and the team began play in the lowest tier city competition, 3. Kreissklasse Leipzig, in 2008-09. That club won three successive promotions and quickly advanced to 6th-tier play after acquiring the place held by VfK Blau-Weiß Leipzig in the Sachsenliga with Blau-Weiß dropping down to 8th tier Stadtliga Leipzig, and by 2011-12 was playing alongside SG Sachsen in the regional Sachsenliga. Their progress stalled in 2013 when they slipped to Bezirkliga play for a single season.

Despite the fact that both clubs see themselves as the sole legitimate successors to the club that failed in 2009, they have agreed to cooperate at the youth level to help ensure that sporting opportunities remain available to area youth. They also hope to preserve and build on the historical tradition represented by Chemie and Sachsen.

In May 2014 it was announced that both clubs cooperated in the future at the junior level, as the SG Sachsen (the main tenant in the stadium) is insolvent, and the employed administrators decided the ultimate direction of the club. The ultimate goal was the survival of the Association, so that at least the youth teams of SG Sachsen were secured. In their press release it was called among others: "No matter what decision the liquidator of SG Sachsen in terms of the insolvency proceedings: BSG Chemie Leipzig will ensure that children and young people can play football even after 30 June in the Alfred-Kunze-Sportpark!".

Rise through the leagues

The club had the overwhelming vast majority of the support of the traditional fans of Chemie, unlike the other attempted successor sides. After starting in the 12th division, the club rose through the amateur divisions, winning promotion to the 4th division in the 2016–17 season in front of officially 4999 fans in a match against SV Schott Jena.

BSG Chemie Leipzig is a professional soccer team based in Leipzig, Germany. The team was founded in 1997 and currently competes in the Regionalliga Nordost, which is the fourth tier of the German soccer league system. BSG Chemie Leipzig has a rich history and a passionate fan base, known for their unwavering support and dedication to the team.

The team's colors are green and white, and they play their home matches at the Alfred-Kunze-Sportpark, a historic stadium in Leipzig. BSG Chemie Leipzig has a strong rivalry with other local teams in the region, adding an extra level of intensity to their matches.

Known for their attacking style of play and strong team spirit, BSG Chemie Leipzig has a talented squad of players who are committed to achieving success on the pitch. The team has a proud tradition of developing young talent and promoting local players through their youth academy.

Overall, BSG Chemie Leipzig is a respected and competitive team in German soccer, with a loyal fan base and a bright future ahead.