Union Sandersdorf

Union Sandersdorf Standings

Oberliga crestOberliga

Key:
  1. Promotion
  2. Promotion Playoff
  3. Relegation
  4. Relegation Playoff
  5. Possible relegation
PosTeamPWDLFA+/-PTSForm
1RSV Eintracht 1949 crestRSV Eintracht 194928197258273164
W
L
W
D
W
2SC Freital crestSC Freital28182854262856
W
L
L
W
D
3Plauen crestPlauen28175648252356
L
W
W
W
W
4VfB Auerbach crestVfB Auerbach28139647331448
D
L
D
W
W
5Germania Halberstadt crestGermania Halberstadt2814594538747
L
L
L
D
L
6VfL Halle 96 crestVfL Halle 96281351063402344
D
W
W
L
L
7Budissa Bautzen crestBudissa Bautzen28119852411142
D
W
D
W
L
8VfB Krieschow crestVfB Krieschow28126104739842
W
W
D
D
W
9Empor Glauchau crestEmpor Glauchau28116114449-539
W
W
W
W
L
10Union Sandersdorf crestUnion Sandersdorf2889113640-433
W
W
D
L
L
11Einheit Wernigerode crestEinheit Wernigerode2895143753-1632
L
W
L
L
W
12Einheit Rudolstadt crestEinheit Rudolstadt2895143756-1932
D
W
L
W
D
131. FC Lok Stendal crest1. FC Lok Stendal2876153957-1827
W
L
D
W
L
14Bischofswerdaer FV crestBischofswerdaer FV2866163356-2324
L
L
L
D
L
15FC Grimma crestFC Grimma2864184372-2922
L
L
W
L
L
16Heiligenstadt crestHeiligenstadt2837182758-3116
L
L
L
L
D

Frequently asked questions

One of the oldest football clubs in the world, Middlesbrough were formed in 1876 by members of the Middlesbrough Cricket Club at the Albert Park Hotel.

British entrepreneur Steve Gibson is the owner as well as chairman of Middlesbrough, acquiring the reins in 1994.

Middlesbrough play their games at the Riverside Stadium, which replaced Ayresome Park in 1995 as the club's main home venue.

Riverside Stadium's capacity stands at 34,742 and has been the home of Middlesbrough since 1995. From 1879 to 1903, the club played their games at Linthorpe Road, before moving to Ayresome Park in 1903. Middlesbrough played at this venue for 92 years till 1995.

Middlesbrough have won just one honour throughout their history, the League Cup title in the 2003-04 season.

Middlesbrough have not won a single English top flight title yet.

Former English goalkeeper Tim Williamson holds the record of making the most appearances for Middlesbrough, playing 602 games between 1902 and 1923.

George Camsell, a ruthless striker for Middlesbrough between 1925 and 1939, scored a club-record 325 goals in 419 games, which also includes 59 goals in 37 league games in the 1926-27 season.

Brian Clough, Gareth Southgate, Adama Traore, Marcus Tavernier, Alvaro Negredo, Victor Valdes, and Shay Given are some of Middlesbrough's most famous players ever.

Terry Venables, Michael Carrick, and Gareth Southgate are some of the most famous managers to have managed Middlesbrough.

Boro, the shortened version of the club name, is Middlesbrough's nickname. They have also been called The Teessiders and The Smoggies.