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1. FC Union Berlin is a professional German association football club based in Kopenick, Berlin. The club emerged under the current name in 1966 but can be traced back to 1906, when predecessor FC Olympia Oberschoneweide was founded. Since 2009 they compete in the 2. Bundesliga, the second tier of German football.

The home ground Stadion An der Alten Forsterei (Stadium by the Old Forester's House) is the largest single-purpose football stadium in the German capital. It has been home to Union Berlin and its forerunners since it was opened in 1920. The stadium became internationally famous for concerts and events like the annual Weihnachtssingen (Christmas Carols Event) and the WM-Wohnzimmer (World Cup Living Room) in 2014.

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DOMESTIC<\/U><\/STRONG><\/P>

German Champions:
<\/STRONG>Runners-up: 1923

FDGB-Pokal:
<\/STRONG>Winners: 1968
Runners-up: 1986

DFB-Pokal:
<\/STRONG>Runners-up: 2001

3. Liga (III):
<\/STRONG>Winners: 2009

REGINONAL
<\/U>
Berlin\/Brandenburg Champions (-1933)<\/STRONG>
Winners: (2) 1920, 1923
Runners-up: 1917, 1925

Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg:<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1940

Oberliga Berlin (1945–63):<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1948
Runners-up: 1950

NOFV-Oberliga Mitte (III)<\/STRONG>
Winners (3): 1992, 1993, 1994

Regionalliga Nordost (III)<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1996, 2000

Regionalliga Nord (III)<\/STRONG>
Winners: 2001

NOFV-Oberliga Nord (IV)<\/STRONG>
Winner: 2006

Berlin Cup (Tiers III-VII)<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1947, 1948, 1994, 2007, 2009
Runners-up: 1926, 1997<\/P>","C3DE130B7D4AB7DB":"1. FC Union Berlin","8CE97C5D66CE80B1AC3199ACA41392EF":"","9FD5B574D8E8CE5C88A3F16796B0AB69":"1. FC Union Berlin","CB6C8C34A68D7715A055D664FDADB411":"33","EC0A9CD40A79F4A7":"1","577B068F2C47D74D":"28.08","A667671DDBFFBFB212A5D1335EAC16DE":"149950000.00","2B86CD8155EF4869BD305F9EC6E55A2D":"22,012","0AF0E16F0C83F152F5BEC0064DED5CF2":"Trabzonspor,NK Osijek,Dinamo Zagreb,Lech Poznan,Spezia,Brescia,Lustenau FC,Karnten","6BCA2519085BAC06":"","63AFECC3B4146719A7C304785A3E3995":"Alte Forsterei","A667671DDBFFBFB2FA72AB297542675213E7B0BF26878540":"1","4873D80D884C1965174890917813A0BA":"76kg","1EC75259044B48303E2B2218490C3924":"Trabzonspor","7FB3F46040506B81":"1. FC Union Berlin","97493DA145895B7F":"4060","e_index":5};