Fixtures

Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 09/14 10:00 5 TeBe Berlin vs TuS Makkabi Berlin - View
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 09/21 12:00 6 Viktoria 89 Berlin vs TeBe Berlin - View
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 09/26 18:00 7 TeBe Berlin vs Anker Wismar - View
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 10/02 17:30 8 SV Tasmania Berlin vs TeBe Berlin - View
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 10/18 12:00 9 TeBe Berlin vs Sparta Lichtenberg - View
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 10/25 12:00 10 SV Siedenbollentin vs TeBe Berlin - View

Results

Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 08/29 17:00 4 TeBe Berlin v TSG Neustrelitz L 0-3
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 08/22 18:00 3 SG Dynamo Schwerin v TeBe Berlin W 1-2
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 08/10 12:00 2 TeBe Berlin v Berliner AK 07 W 4-1
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 08/01 18:00 1 SG Union Klosterfelde v TeBe Berlin W 1-3
Club Friendly List 07/02 19:20 - FSV 63 Luckenwalde v TeBe Berlin L 3-1
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 05/31 12:00 30 TeBe Berlin v Rostocker FC W 8-0
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 05/24 10:00 29 Sparta Lichtenberg v TeBe Berlin L 5-3
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 05/16 17:30 28 TeBe Berlin v SC Staaken W 3-0
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 05/11 12:00 27 BSV Eintracht Mahlsdorf v TeBe Berlin L 4-0
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 04/30 17:00 26 TeBe Berlin v Optik Rathenow W 3-0
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 04/25 17:30 25 SG Dynamo Schwerin v TeBe Berlin L 4-1
Germany Oberliga NOFV Nord 04/18 12:00 17 TeBe Berlin v Hansa Rostock II L 2-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 32 15 17
Wins 14 8 6
Draws 3 1 2
Losses 15 6 9
Goals for 78 40 38
Goals against 76 27 49
Clean sheets 4 4 0
Failed to score 6 2 4

Tennis Borussia Berlin is a German football club based in the locality of Westend in Berlin.

History

The team was founded in 1902 as Berliner Tennis- und Ping-Pong-Gesellschaft Borussia taking its name from its origins as a tennis and table tennis club. Borussia is a Latinised version of Prussia and was a widely used name for sports clubs in the former state of Prussia. In 1903 the club took up football and quickly developed a rivalry with Berlin's leading side Hertha BSC. In 1913 the club changed its name to Berliner Tennis-Club Borussia. They won their first city league championship in 1932 in the Oberliga Berlin-Brandenburg and repeated the feat in 1941, this time by defeating Hertha (8–2) in the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg.

Historical chart of Tennis Borussia league performance

Allied authorities ordered the dissolution of all organizations in Germany after World War II. This included football clubs. TeBe played as SG Charlottenburg in the first season after the war. The club was able to use its name Berliner Tennis-Club Borussia again from the 1948–49 season. After World War II and into the early 1950s, TeBe emerged as Berlin's top side but were unable to keep up their form and earn selection to Germany's new professional league, the Bundesliga, formed in 1963. The team played in tier II leagues throughout the 60s and 70s with the exception of two short-lived forays into the Bundesliga in 1974–75 and 1976–77. Most of the 1980s were spent playing in the third tier Oberliga Berlin.

Through most of its history TeBe has been afflicted by financial problems but has always managed to hang on while many other of Berlin's clubs folded or disappeared in mergers. In 1997–98, a deep-pocketed sponsor brought expensive new talent to the team as they made a run at a return to 2. Bundesliga, which they achieved, winning the Regionalliga Nordost. While initially successful, the bid collapsed in 2000 as the team's finances failed. They were refused a license and were forcibly relegated to the Regionalliga Nord (III) where they finished last in 2000–01 and so slipped further still to the NOFV-Oberliga Nord (IV) the following season.

In 2000, the club changed its logo to read Tennis Borussia Berlin which became the official club name in 2005. The club had always been known under this moniker and to avoid being mistaken as a tennis club. It continued playing in the fourth tier – fifth after the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008 – until 2009, when they won the Oberliga championship and gained promotion again to the Regionalliga Nord. After running into financial difficulties once again, the club went into administration and dropped back down to the NOFV-Oberliga Nord (V) for the 2010–11 season. Seen as one of the pre-season favourites for a second successive relegation, they managed to reach the relegation playoffs at the end of the campaign, but finally lost out 3–1 to SC Borea Dresden over two legs to be relegated to the sixth tier of the German football league system, the Berlin-Liga, for the first time in their history.

Tennis Borussia Berlin, often referred to as TeBe, is a historic football club based in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1902, the club has a rich heritage and is known for its distinctive purple and white colors. Originally established as a tennis club, TeBe transitioned to football and has since become a significant part of Berlin's sports culture.

The team has experienced various levels of success throughout its history, including notable stints in the top tiers of German football. While they have faced challenges in recent years, including relegation and financial difficulties, Tennis Borussia Berlin remains a beloved institution among its passionate fanbase. The club plays its home matches at the Stadion an der Alten Försterei, where supporters create an electric atmosphere, showcasing their unwavering loyalty.

TeBe is not only recognized for its competitive spirit on the pitch but also for its commitment to community engagement and youth development. The club emphasizes fostering local talent and promoting inclusivity within the sport. With a focus on rebuilding and revitalizing its legacy, Tennis Borussia Berlin continues to strive for success while honoring its storied past.