Short answer: I don’t have a definitive, detailed record for a club specifically named “SG Motor Trachenberge” in my training data. However, I can tell you what the name implies, the typical history and structure of clubs with that name in East Germany, where to look for reliable information, and offer to look it up now if you want.

What the name means
- SG = Sportgemeinschaft (sports community or club).
- Motor = a common name element for East German Betriebssportgemeinschaften (BSG) tied to motor, automotive or mechanical engineering factories and workplaces (BSG Motor clubs existed across the GDR).
- Trachenberge (or Trachenberg) is a place-name. There is a Trachenberge area associated with Dresden; spelling variations may exist in different sources.

Typical historical pattern for a “Motor” club
- Origin: Many BSG Motor clubs were set up after WWII (late 1940s/1950s) as workplace sports clubs for employees of motor/engineering plants.
- Sports offered: multi-sport clubs, often including football (soccer), athletics, handball, table tennis, etc.
- League level: most were amateur or semi‑professional; a few rose to higher regional levels.
- After 1990: With German reunification many BSGs were dissolved, privatized, renamed, or reconstituted as independent Sportvereine (SV, e.V.). Names often changed (dropping “BSG”/“Motor” or adding a town name).
- Records: historical league tables, local newspapers, and regional football associations often hold archives.

Why I can’t give a full profile right now
- “SG Motor Trachenberge” is a relatively local/regional name and may not appear in widely circulated national sources I was trained on.
- There are possible spelling/phrase variants (Trachenberge vs. Trachenberg; SG vs. BSG vs. SV) that affect search results.
- Detailed facts (founding date, current legal name, exact sports sections, ground, notable players, honors, league history) require current or localized sources (club website, local federation, city archives, German-language regional histories).

How I can help further (pick one)
- I can run a web search now and compile a profile (founding, history, teams, current league, home ground, contact/website, notable results). Tell me to go ahead and I’ll fetch up-to-date sources.
- I can show you where to look: German Wikipedia, the Sächsischer Fußball-Verband (SFV) club directory, Dresden city sports club listings, local newspapers (Sächsische Zeitung), historical sport yearbooks, and regional archives.
- If you have any partial info (city, spelling variant, sport—e.g., football), tell me and I’ll narrow the search.

Do you want me to search the web now and return a sourced profile? If so, please confirm the spelling (Trachenberge vs Trachenberg) or let me try both.
