Fixtures

Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 11/24 13:00 13 SV Tasmania Berlin vs TuS Makkabi Berlin - View
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 12/01 11:00 14 TuS Makkabi Berlin vs Lichtenberg 47 - View
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 12/07 12:00 15 SG Dynamo Schwerin vs TuS Makkabi Berlin - View
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 12/14 12:00 16 Optik Rathenow vs TuS Makkabi Berlin - View
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 02/16 12:30 17 TuS Makkabi Berlin vs BSV Eintracht Mahlsdorf - View
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 02/23 12:30 18 SC Staaken vs TuS Makkabi Berlin - View

Results

Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 11/09 13:00 12 SV 1908 GW Ahrensfelde v TuS Makkabi Berlin W 0-1
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 11/03 11:00 11 TuS Makkabi Berlin v BFC Preussen L 1-3
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 10/27 13:00 10 Berliner AK 07 v TuS Makkabi Berlin W 0-1
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 10/20 11:00 9 TuS Makkabi Berlin v Anker Wismar W 3-1
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 10/06 12:00 8 TeBe Berlin v TuS Makkabi Berlin L 2-0
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 09/29 10:00 7 TuS Makkabi Berlin v Hansa Rostock II D 3-3
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 09/22 11:30 6 TSG Neustrelitz v TuS Makkabi Berlin W 0-3
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 09/15 10:00 5 [8] TuS Makkabi Berlin v Rostocker FC [16] W 4-0
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 09/01 12:00 4 [9] Sparta Lichtenberg v TuS Makkabi Berlin [10] W 1-4
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 08/25 11:00 3 [13] TuS Makkabi Berlin v SC Staaken [10] W 4-0
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 08/11 12:00 2 [7] BSV Eintracht Mahlsdorf v TuS Makkabi Berlin [7] L 4-2
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 08/04 10:00 1 [9] TuS Makkabi Berlin v FSV Optik Rathenow [9] D 1-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 31 13 18
Wins 14 6 8
Draws 8 4 4
Losses 9 3 6
Goals for 56 24 32
Goals against 47 17 30
Clean sheets 9 5 4
Failed to score 5 2 3

Wikipedia - TuS Makkabi Berlin

TuS Makkabi Berlin is a German sports club based in Berlin. Established in 1970, the club lays claim to the traditions of predecessor Bar-Kochba Berlin.

History

Created in 1898, predecessor club Bar Kochba Berlin was one of the largest Jewish organizations in the world by 1930 with over 40,000 members from 24 countries, part of the general Bar Kochba movement intended to promote physical education and Jewish heritage. The club fielded teams in several sports including a football side which competed in the city leagues between 1911 and 1929. In 1924, Lilli Henoch, the world record holder in the discus, shot put, and 4 × 100 meters relay events, trained the women's section in the club.

Logo of predecessor side Hakoah Berlin

In 1929 Bar Kochba merged with Hakoah Berlin to form the sports club Bar Kochba-Hakoah. The Hakoah side had enjoyed increasing success, capturing three consecutive lower division championships between 1925 and 1927. They were promoted each time until, by 1928, they were playing first tier football. The newly combined side continued to compete as Hakoah after 1929.

The rise to power of the Nazis in the early 1930s led to discrimination against Jews and by 1933 Jewish teams were excluded from general competition and limited to play in separate leagues or tournaments. In 1938 Jewish teams were banned outright as discrimination turned to persecution.

Foundation

Historical logo of Makkabi Berlin

In the aftermath of World War II Jewish sports and cultural associations eventually re-emerged in Germany. On 26 November 1970 TuS Makkabi Berlin was formed out of the merger of Bar-Kochba Berlin (gymnastics and athletics), Hakoah Berlin (football, re-established 1945) and Makkabi Berlin (boxing). The football side of the club played in third and fourth tier competition in the 1970s and 1980s before leaving to join FV Wannsee in 1987. Wannsee also played as a third and fourth division side until collapsing in the mid-90s and slipping first to the Landesliga Berlin-2 (VI) and then to the Bezirksliga Berlin (VII) by the end of the decade.

Makkabi's footballers returned to the fold in 1997 and since 2003 have also played in the Bezirksliga Berlin. In 2006, the club gained promotion to the Verbandsliga Berlin (VI) and has since fluctuated between this league and the Landesliga below, once more returning to the Berlin-Liga in 2016. In 2022, Makkabi won promotion to the NOFV-Oberliga Nord after winning the Berlin-Liga.

TuS Makkabi Berlin is a German soccer team based in the city of Berlin. The team was founded in 1905 and has a rich history of success in both local and national competitions.

Known for their strong team spirit and determination on the field, TuS Makkabi Berlin has a loyal fan base that supports them at every match. The team's colors are blue and white, and their logo features the Star of David, reflecting the club's Jewish heritage.

TuS Makkabi Berlin is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion in sports, and they actively participate in community outreach programs to engage with fans and promote the values of tolerance and respect.

With a talented roster of players and a dedicated coaching staff, TuS Makkabi Berlin continues to strive for excellence on the field and represent the city of Berlin with pride.