Union Klosterfelde celebrates promotion – records and thrilling games!
On the last matchday of the 2024/25 Brandenburg League, Union Klosterfelde secured the title while other clubs were promoted.

Union Klosterfelde celebrates promotion – records and thrilling games!
An exciting last match day of the 2024/25 season caused a lot of excitement in Brandenburg. The national football association concluded the league on June 28, 2025 with many surprising twists and turns. The focus is particularly on Union Klosterfelde, which not only achieved promotion to the Brandenburg League with the first and second teams, but also won the A-youth title in the state class. The club has achieved a very special success that will quickly become unforgettable.
Not only the Klosterfelder performances caused enthusiasm, but also the comeback of Stahl Brandenburg, who are also returning to the Brandenburg League after a seven-year absence. Spectators can look forward to exciting duels, while the league remains recognized as the top division in the state of Brandenburg, as Wikipedia) reports.
Record performance and perfect season
In the national class, Viktoria Potsdam pulled out all the stops and secured a whopping 85 points out of a total of 90 possible points, with only one defeat on their account. The Großbeeren team played similarly dramatically, but no less successfully, securing the title in the district league with a goal in added time. It is now clear that all eight district champions will be promoted from the district leagues, which will certainly increase the level of the coming season in the state league. The start of the season is scheduled for August 23, 2025.
Union Klosterfelde not only took the lead in the Brandenburg League, but also scored an impressive 72 goals and only conceded 25 goals. A real highlight of the season that more than justifies the promotion. In the all-time table of the Brandenburg League, SV Falkensee-Finkenkrug leads with 1,360 points, while the most exciting games of the last decades shaped the history of the league, as Moz.de adds.
Orientation towards the future
Another notable aspect is the consistent performance of BSG Stahl Brandenburg, which has consistently been in the top 4 of the state league since relegation in 2018. Since viewer interest in the Brandenburg League has been declining for years, it remains to be seen how the upcoming promotions and relegations will affect viewer numbers. The league, which was founded in 1990, was initially the third highest league and has now been the sixth highest division in Germany since 2008/09.
One thing is clear for the new season: it will be exciting. Teams like SC Miersdorf/Zeuthen, who are promoted after two runner-up championships, have the potential to more than revitalize the league. The anticipation for the next games is already evident as the clubs optimize their squads and the fans cheer on their teams. It remains to be hoped that the games will also attract spectators back to the stadiums. Because football in Brandenburg is more than just a sport – it is a sense of home that unites people.