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Full name | Wroclaw Sports Association 1905 Komet e. V. | ||
place | Wroclaw | ||
Founded | April 14, 1912 | ||
Dissolved | 1945 | ||
Club colors | Blue-white-yellow | ||
Stadion | |||
Top league | 1st district class Wroclaw | ||
successes | 1 × Middle Silesian runner-up : 1929 | ||
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The Breslauer Sportvereinigung 1905 Komet ( Breslauer SpVgg 05 Komet for short ) was a German football club from the central Silesian city of Breslau .
history
The Breslauer SpVgg 05 was founded on April 14, 1912, when the clubs SC Viktoria 05 Breslau (founded in 1905) and SC Sturm Breslau , which were then playing in the B-Class Breslau, merged. Members of Viktoria who did not agree with the merger then re-established SC Viktoria in 1911 Breslau . In 1919 the Breslauer SpVgg 05 merged with the SV Komet Breslau to form the Breslauer SpVgg 05 Komet .
In 1929, the Middle Silesian Association was runner-up and thus achieved participation in the Southeast German finals . In 1931/32 Comet Breslau was relegated from the district class. When the Southeast German Football Association was dissolved in 1933 and the Sportgau Schlesien was founded for this purpose, Breslau missed qualification for the first-class Gauliga Schlesien as well as for the second-rate district league Middle Silesia and from then on only played at district level due to the poor performance in the pre-season . For the season 1944/45 the club formed a war syndicate with the Breslauer FV 06 and was intended as a participant in the first-class Gauliga Lower Silesia . Due to the war, the season was canceled after the first day of the game.
Due to the consequences of the war and the resulting award of Wroclaw to Poland, the association expired in 1945.
successes
- 1 × participation in the southeast finals : 1929
- 1 × Middle Silesian runner-up : 1929
Known players
- Fritz Blaschke (as a teenager)
literature
- 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 .
- Hardy Grüne, Christian Karn: The big book of the German football clubs . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Udo Luy: Football in South-East Germany (Silesia) 1893 - 1914. , Page: 294, Kleinrinderfeld 2017