After the German reunion, now FSV Velten, the club earned promotion to the tier three Regionalliga Nordost in 1995 and played at this level for two seasons before being relegated again.
VBC was outlawed by the Nazis in 1933 but reformed shortly after the end of the Second World War only to be renamed SG Velten a little while later when the East German authorities reorganised all sports clubs.
[1][2] In 1990 the club was renamed to FSV Velten 90 and entered the new Verbandsliga Brandenburg for a season but was immediately promoted to the tier three NOFV-Oberliga Mitte.
Back in the Oberliga FSV played a good first half of the 1997–98 season but, during the winter break, on 30 December 1997, the board of the club arrived at the decision that it was financially unable to continue.
On 6 January 1998 FSV Velten declared insolvency, caused by high player wages and transfer fees the club paid but couldn't afford.