Results

Germany Landesliga 05/29 17:30 - BSC Hastedt v SV Grohn L 2-3
Germany Landesliga 05/14 17:30 - Werder Bremen III v BSC Hastedt L 3-1
Germany Landesliga 04/11 17:30 - BSC Hastedt v SC Weyhe D 2-2
Germany Landesliga 11/16 18:30 - TSV Wulsdorf v BSC Hastedt L 3-0
Germany Oberliga Bremen 11/01 19:00 - BSC Hastedt v SC Borgfeld L 0-1
Germany Oberliga Bremen 05/13 17:00 34 [16] BSC Hastedt v TuS Komet Arsten [13] L 0-5
Germany Oberliga Bremen 05/08 13:30 33 SFL Bremerhaven v BSC Hastedt L 3-1
Germany Oberliga Bremen 05/01 13:00 32 BSC Hastedt v SG Aumund Vegesack L 0-3
Germany Oberliga Bremen 04/27 17:00 18 SV Hemelingen v BSC Hastedt L 12-1
Germany Oberliga Bremen 04/24 11:00 31 [10] TuS Schwachhausen v BSC Hastedt [16] L 2-0
Germany Oberliga Bremen 04/18 13:00 30 BSC Hastedt v OSC Bremerhaven L 0-6
Germany Oberliga Bremen 04/10 13:00 29 BSC Hastedt v Bremer SV L 1-5

Wikipedia - BSC Hastedt

Bremer Sportclub Hastedt e.V., commonly known as BSC Hastedt, is a German association football club from Hastedt, a subdistrict in the city of Bremen, Bremen. It is a football club with three men's teams and five junior teams. The club currently only offers football.

History

The club was founded on 1 June 2008 with the combination of the football departments of Hastedter TSV and Post-SV Bremen. Hastedter TSV was the more successful of the two clubs but only ever reached Bremen's highest amateur league.

BSC Hastedt as this new union started playing football in the 8th tier, Kreisliga A Bremen. In their second season, 2009–10, they finished in 1st place and won promotion to the Bezirksliga Bremen. Following promotion, they spent the next six seasons in the Bezirksliga finishing at best 5th on 3 occasions until in the 2015–16 season they won the league and earned promotion to Landesliga Bremen. Hastedt brought a strong team to the Landesliga and was able to fight all the way to the top of the table with an away victory against SC Borgfeld on the last matchday.

In the 2017–18 season, Hastedt's first in Landesliga Bremen, they qualified for the final of the Bremer Landespokal against Blumenthaler SV. They won the final 3-0 and secured a place in the first round of the 2018–19 DFB-Pokal. They were drawn at home to Bundesliga side Borussia Mönchengladbach, They moved the venue to the larger Weserstadion Platz 11, where 4,997 fans saw them lose 1–11.

BSC Hastedt is a dynamic and passionate soccer team based in the vibrant district of Hastedt, Bremen, Germany. Founded in 1910, the club has a rich history and a strong community presence, fostering a love for the beautiful game among players and fans alike.

The team competes in various local leagues, showcasing a commitment to developing talent at all levels, from youth programs to adult teams. BSC Hastedt is known for its emphasis on teamwork, sportsmanship, and the development of young athletes, providing a nurturing environment for aspiring soccer players.

With a dedicated fan base, home matches at their local ground are lively events, filled with enthusiasm and support from the community. The club's colors and emblem reflect its heritage and pride, symbolizing the unity and spirit of Hastedt.

BSC Hastedt not only focuses on competitive success but also on promoting a healthy lifestyle and community engagement through soccer, making it a cornerstone of local sports culture. Whether on the pitch or in the stands, BSC Hastedt embodies the passion and dedication that defines German soccer.