Bytom 09

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Beuthener SuSV 09
Coat of arms of Beuthen 09
Full name Beuthenener
Spiel- und Sport-Verein 1909
place Beuthen (Upper Silesia)
Founded June 15, 1909
Dissolved 1945
Club colors White yellow
Stadion until 1939: Heinitzgrube
from 1939:
Beuthener Stadium (40,000)
Top league Gauliga
successes 6 participations in the final round
of the German championship
,
2 times Silesian Gaumeister
4 times Southeast German champion
6 times Upper Silesian champion
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Away

Beuthen 09 , eigtl. Beuthener Spiel- und Sportverein e. V. 1909 , also called Beuthener SuSV 09 , was a German football club from the Upper Silesian city of Beuthen .

history

Old logo of the Beuthener SuSV 09.
Soccer team of the Beuthener SuSV 09, which became Southeast German champions in 1930 .
Another variation of the coat of arms

The club was founded on June 15, 1909 as SV Britannia Beuthen and renamed SuSV Beuthen 09 around 1911 .

In the years 1914, 1920, 1921, 1923, 1925 and 1929 the club was Oberschlesischer Meister and won the championship of Southeast Germany in 1930 , 1931 , 1932 and 1933 ; so one moved into the final round of the German championship .

In 1923 Real Madrid were defeated 2-1 in a friendly.

At the German championship in 1930 they lost in the round of 16 with 2: 3 against Hertha BSC in the Poststadion in Berlin . In the following two years, Beuthen 09 failed in the round of 16, in 1931 at Hamburger SV (0: 2) and in 1932 at PSV Chemnitz (1: 5). It was not until 1933 that the round of 16 could finally be survived, which was mainly due to the luck of the draw. With SV Prussia-Samland Königsberg, a clearly weaker opponent came to Heinitzgrube, which was then clearly defeated 7: 1. In the quarter-finals, the white and yellow got to do with TSV 1860 Munich . Here you were clearly overwhelmed and clearly lost 3-0. Beuthen 09 was able to qualify for the finals two more times, but failed both in 1934 and 1937 in the group stage.

In 1941, Beuthen 09 co-founded the Gauliga Oberschlesien . In the 1943/44 season they could no longer maintain their level of play and were the last to be relegated.

After the Second World War in 1945, the city of Bytom became the Polish Bytom , which is why Beuthen 09 was dissolved. Instead, new football clubs were founded in Bytom with Polonia Bytom and Szombierki Bytom , but these are not successors to Bytom 09.

As a result of the merger of Max Bayern Bytom and Górny Śląsk Bytom, the Beuthen 09 association was re-established on March 26, 2009, using the historical emblem of the German association that was dissolved in 1945.

The team

Squad 1936/37

Nat. Surname birthday In the team since
goal
GermanyGermany Johann Kurpanek July 12, 1909 1929
Defense
GermanyGermany Richard Brychcy March 30, 1912 1936
GermanyGermany Heinrich Jesella 1933
midfield
GermanyGermany Alfred Beimel 1909 1932
GermanyGermany Johann Nowak 4th July 1912 1932
GermanyGermany Max Przybilla March 20, 1909 1932
GermanyGermany Wilhelm Suchon August 29, 1915 1936
Storm
GermanyGermany Paul Dlugosch 1917 1936
GermanyGermany Rudolf Grzeschik 1917 1936
GermanyGermany Hubert Hassa July 24, 1913 1936
GermanyGermany Georg Kokott December 26, 1914 1932
GermanyGermany Luhasczyk 1936
GermanyGermany Richard Malik December 19, 1909 1918
GermanyGermany Karl Przybilla October 3, 1911 1936
GermanyGermany Hans Wratzlawek September 13, 1913 1932

successes

Seasonal balance sheets (before 1933)

season Division SP. S. U N T GT PKT PL
1909/10 1st class Bytom 1
District Championship Upper Silesia (Final)
1910 / 11-1911 / 12 ?
1912/13 1st class Katowice 8th 6th 0 2 24 17th 12 2
1913/14 1st class Bytom 4th 4th 0 0 25th 5 8th 1
District Championship Upper Silesia (Winner)
Südostdt. Championship (preliminary round)
1914 / 15-1918 / 19 no game operation
1919/20 A-class Bytom 1 1 0 0 7th 1 2 1
District Championship Upper Silesia (Winner)
Südostdt. Championship (preliminary round)
1920/21 A-class Bytom
District championship Upper Silesia 4th 3 0 1 14th 8th 6th 1
Südostdt. Championship (preliminary round)
1921/22 A-class Bytom 8th 5 1 2 18th 9 11 2
1922/23 A-class bytom-east 10 9 0 1 24 15th 18th 1
Game for A-class championship. (won)
District championship Upper Silesia 4th 4th 0 0 31 2 8th 1
Südostdt. championship 4th 3 0 1 10 11 6th 2
Playoff (lost)
1923/24 A-class Bytom 10 9 0 1 44 8th 18th 1
District championship Upper Silesia 4th 2 1 1 11 8th 5 2
1924/25 A-class Bytom 10 9 0 1 43 5 18th 1
1st place match (won)
District championship Upper Silesia 4th 4th 0 0 15th 2 8th 1
Südostdt. championship 5 3 0 2 10 8th 6th 4th
1925/26 District League Upper Silesia, Gr. 1 14th 13 1 0 97 17th 27 1
District Championship game (lost)
1926/27 District League Upper Silesia 14th 8th 3 3 40 23 19th 2
1927/28 District League Upper Silesia 14th 11 0 3 53 20th 22nd 2
1928/29 District League Upper Silesia 14th 11 2 1 55 13 24 1
Südostdt. championship 7th 2 2 3 17th 20th 6th 4th
1929/30 District League Upper Silesia 14th 9 3 2 52 22nd 21st 2
Südostdt. championship 10 7th 2 1 35 9 16 1
German Championship (round of 16)
1930/31 District League Upper Silesia 14th 10 0 4th 67 32 20th 2
Südostdt. Championship, Kr. 1 9 5 2 2 27 13 12 1
German Championship (round of 16)
1931/32 A class Upper Silesia 14th 8th 1 5 54 30th 17th 3
2nd place match (won)
Südostdt. Championship, Kr. 1 10 9 0 1 34 15th 18th 1
German Championship (round of 16)
1932/33 A class Upper Silesia 14th 11 2 1 48 20th 24 2
2nd place match (won)
Südostdt. Championship, Kr. 1 10 9 0 1 40 12 18th 1
German Championship (quarterfinals)

Known players

Venue

The game and sports club Beuthen 09 played its home games in the Heinitzgrube sports field until 1939 , and in the Beuthen stadium from the 1940/41 season. The stadium held 40,000 spectators. The attendance record (1941) was 35,000.

  • 1909–1914: At the foyer behind the promenade o. Moltkeplatz o. Am Pulverhäuschen
  • 1914–1918: At the Hohenzollern pit
  • 1918–1939: At the Heinitzgrube
  • 1939–1945: Beuthener Stadion or BBC-Platz or Giesche-Kampfbahn

swell

  • Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. German championship, Gauliga, Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 .
  • Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .
  • Gilbert Bringmann (Ed.): Football Almanac 1900–1943. 2nd Edition. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1994, ISBN 3-928562-13-4 .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. SuSV Beuthen on f-daten.de  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.f-daten.de  
  2. fussball-woche.de
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  4. weltfussball.at: Kader 1936/1937
  5. ↑ The back of the collection picture from the football collection picture album "Hinein!" from 1937.

Web links

Commons : Beuthener SuSV 09  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files