Bielitz-Bialaer sports club

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Full name Bielitz-Bialaer sports club
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Founded September 2, 1907
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Club colors Black-blue
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The Bielsko-Bialaer sports club (BBSV) was an Austrian and later Polish football club of the German population of the ostoberschlesischen city Bielsko .

history

On September 2, 1907, a sports club called Bielitzer Fußball Klub (BFK) was founded in Bielitz and chose black and blue as its club colors. Around March 30, 1911, the name was changed to Bielitz-Bialaer Sportverein (BBSV) . With the division of Austrian Silesia in July 1920, Bielsko fell to Poland. In 1921, the club was the second opponent of the Polish national team in an unofficial game . In contrast to the other clubs, the sports clubs of the language island had also accepted Poland as members from the beginning, with whom there was a good understanding. The statutes did not stipulate anything about the national character of the clubs. This circumstance was used under Mayor Przybyla for the planned polonization of the clubs. In 1935, numerous new Polish members suddenly registered in the Bielsko-Bialaer Sportverein, won the majority, voted out the German board and renamed the club Bielsko-Bialskie Towarzystwo Sportowe (BBTS) . When the Wehrmacht marched into Poland in September 1939, the German occupation authorities declared it to be dissolved.

successes

  • 3 × Moravian-Silesian runners-up: 1912, 1913, 1914

Known players

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. wikipasy.pl (Polish)
  2. Tygodnik Sportowy: "15-letni jubileusz BBSV. (Bielsko)." (Polish)
  3. Paweł Bieniecki: BBTS 1907 TS Podbeskidzie 2008. Bielsko-Biała: Arial, 2009, p. 19.
  4. Tygodnik Sportowy: "15-letni jubileusz BBSV. (Bielsko)." (Polish)
  5. Paweł Bieniecki: BBTS 1907 TS Podbeskidzie 2008. Bielsko-Biała: Arial, 2009, pp. 23-25
  6. ^ Walter Kuhn: History of the German language island Bielitz (Silesia)
    Holzner, 1981, p. 392
  7. Paweł Bieniecki: BBTS 1907 TS Podbeskidzie 2008. Bielsko-Biała: Arial, 2009, p. 21
  8. Tygodnik Sportowy: "15-letni jubileusz BBSV. (Bielsko)." (Polish)