After the Second World War, the club was dissolved and replaced by the Merseburg Nord sports community.
[3] In 1923, the Merseburgers were promoted to the Saalegau League after several unsuccessful attempts, and from 1933 the club played in the Gauliga Mitte.
In 1952, the BSG was one of the founding communities of the newly created third-class Halle district league.
After winning the district championship in 1964, Schkopau failed in the elimination round for the GDR League, but was able to achieve promotion a year later.
In 1981, Schkopau celebrated the greatest success in football history with promotion to the GDR Oberliga.
While the Schkopauers were able to win 3–1 against Energie Cottbus on the second matchday, there was a 1:10 debacle against Dynamo Dresden a week later.
The following regular team played in the league under coach Olaf Keller : Reinhard Radsch, Roland Nowotny, Rainer Langer Frank Kuhnt ( Dieter Ceranski ), Rainer Wallek, Ralf Pretzsch From 1982 to 1990, BSG Chemie Buna Schkopau played consistently in the second division again after being relegated from the Oberliga.
Due to the introduction of the Regionalliga as a new 3rd division, the penultimate place was enough for the Merseburgers to remain in the now fourth-tier NOFV Oberliga for 1994/95.
Career from 2002 to 2019 The women's soccer team played alternately in the association and state leagues until 2012 and brought out a Montenegrin national player, Maida Markgraf, in the 2011/12 season.