Bismarckhütte SV 99
Bismarckhütte SV 99 | |
Full name | Bismarckhütter Sport Association 1899 e. V. |
place | Bismarckhütte |
Founded | 1908 |
Dissolved | 1945 |
Club colors | Blue White |
Stadion | Tschammer and Osten-Kampfbahn |
Top league | Gauliga Upper Silesia |
successes | 1 × vice-champion Gau Upper Silesia: 1942 |
Bismarckhütter SV 99 was an Upper Silesian sports club from Bismarckhütte , which was founded in 1908 as a German sports club under the name Bismarckhütter Ballspiel-Club ( BBC for short ). In the course of the first decades of its existence there were several name changes: With the division of Upper Silesia in June 1922, Bismarckhütte fell to Poland.
history
The Bismarckhütter Ballspiel-Club was founded in 1908 and belonged to the Southeast German Football Association .
With the division of Upper Silesia in June 1922, Bismarckhütte fell to Poland.
On July 13, 1922, the BBC became one of 43 German clubs in the Polish East Upper Silesia, a member of the German Voivodeship Football Association, which was newly founded on that day in East Upper Silesia .
In 1923, the Polish authorities enforced the merger of Ruch with the German Bismarckhütter Ballspielclub ( BBC ), which had its own stadium. A year later (1924) the abbreviation BBC was deleted from the name.
After the annexation of the area by the Germans in 1939, the German name BBC was used again and finally, on November 12, 1939, the name was changed to Bismarckhütter SV 99 .
In 1941 the blue-whites were among the founding members of the Gauliga Oberschlesien , in which they played continuously from 1941 to 1945 with only moderate success. The high point of the Gauliga period was the runner-up in 1942 .
After the end of the Second World War, the city of Bismarckhütte (today a part of Chorzów ) - as a result of the Potsdam Agreement - was awarded to Poland; the club Bismarckhütter SV 99 ceased to exist.
successes
- 1 × runner-up Gauliga Upper Silesia : 1942
Known players
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 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ deutscherfussball.de: German league football - football statistics
- ↑ 75 lat OZPN Katowice. Edited by A. Gowarzewski. Katowice 1995, pp. 44-45.