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SSV Markranstädt

SSV Markranstädt is a German association football club from the city of Markranstädt, Saxony near Leipzig. It is part of a larger sports club that also has departments for badminton, cycle ball, gymnastics, table tennis, and volleyball.
==History==
Established following World War II as ''Sportgemeinde Markranstädt'', the club took up play in the top flight regional Landesliga Sachsen/Leipzig in the Soviet occupied eastern part of the country and earned a first place finish in the 1947–48 season. Renamed ''SG Glück-Auf Markranstädt'', the team slipped to consecutive seventh place finishes in its next two campaigns.〔Grüne, Hardy (2001). Vereinslexikon. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag ISBN 3-89784-147-9〕 The club then disappeared into lower tier play in East Germany and, like most other clubs there, underwent a succession of name changes over the years:
''BSG Stahl Markranstädt'' (1951–1952); ''BSG Motor Markranstädt'' (1952–1958); ''BSG Turbine Markranstädt'' (1959–1984); ''BSG Motor Markranstädt'' (1984–1988); and ''BSG Turbine Markranstädt'' (1988–1990).〔(East Germany – Name Changes )〕
Following German reunification in 1990 ''Turbine'' adopted its current identity as ''Spiel- und Sportverein Markranstädt''. The merger of the football competitions of the two Germanys saw ''SSV'' placed in the Landesliga Sachsen (V) where they would stay until relegated in 1993. The team re-bounded to return to fifth tier play in 1995, but was again immediately sent down and did not return to the Landesliga until 1999. Following their 2007 divisional championship ''Markranstädt'' was promoted to the NOFV-Oberliga Süd (IV) where they earned mid-table results in the next two seasons.
The club's license was purchased by energy drink maker Red Bull in 2009 and the team resumed play in the now fifth tier Oberliga in 2009–2010 as RB Leipzig, the fourth football team in the company's sports advertising portfolio. The ownership's goal is to advance to the country's first division Bundesliga within a decade. SSV Markranstädt continued to operate as an affiliated club, and won the Landesliga Sachsen in 2012. The club has been playing in the Oberliga as a top of the table side since, finishing third in 2015 and qualifying for the promotion play-offs to the expanded Regionalliga Nordost against FSV Luckenwalde where the club lost the return leg 4–1 and missed out on promotion.〔(Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv ) Historical German domestic league tables〕〔(SSV Markranstädt at Fussball.de ) Tables and results of all German football leagues〕

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