Berliner SV 1892 Rugby

[1] The club provided a conveniently located playing field at Lochowdamm for the rugby players, who were led by Paul König.

[1] With Erwin Thiesies and "Jonny" Richter, the club provided two players to the team that achieved Germany's last rugby victory over France, a 3-0 on 27 March 1938 in Frankfurt am Main.

[1] The club's greatest moment came in 1948, when it reached the first post-Second World War final of the German rugby union championship, which it lost 0-30 to TSV Victoria Linden.

The club opted to not play their first round play-off match, citing player shortage, and was thereby knocked out of the championship with the game awarded 50-0 to the opposition.

In the 2014–15 season the club finished fourth in the north-east DRV-Pokal group and was knocked out by RC Rottweil in the quarter-finals of the play-offs after a first round victory over TGS Hausen.