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==History==
==History==
The football club was founded in 1956 as '''Vorwärts Strausberg''' and it has mainly played in regional football leagues. Few years after [[German reunification]], in 1995, the club was re-created with the actual name, as football department of the "KSC Strausberg",<ref>{{de icon}} [http://www.ksc-strausberg.de/ Infos onf KSC Strausberg official site]</ref> the local association regarding sport and culture.
The football club was founded in 1956 as '''Vorwärts Strausberg''' and it has mainly played in regional football leagues. Few years after [[German reunification]], in 1995, the club was re-created with the actual name, as the football department of the "KSC Strausberg",<ref>{{de icon}} [http://www.ksc-strausberg.de/ Infos onf KSC Strausberg official site]</ref> the local association regarding sport and culture.


==Symbol and colors==
==Symbol and colors==

Revision as of 20:38, 27 October 2013

FC Strausberg
Full nameFußballclub Strausberg e.V.
Founded1956 [1]
GroundEnergiearena (Strausberg)
Capacity4,000
ManagerDaniel Meyer [2]
LeagueBrandenburg-Liga
2011–123th[clarification needed]

FC Strausberg, simply known as Strausberg or FCS, is a German association football club based in Strausberg, the largest city in Märkisch-Oderland, Brandenburg. The club, that plays his home games at the "Energiearena", has got a female[3] and some junior[4] branches, included children.[5]

History

The football club was founded in 1956 as Vorwärts Strausberg and it has mainly played in regional football leagues. Few years after German reunification, in 1995, the club was re-created with the actual name, as the football department of the "KSC Strausberg",[6] the local association regarding sport and culture.

Symbol and colors

The logo of the club represents an ostrich playing football in a blue and white shield. It is derived, as a parody, from the coat of arms of the town.

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