DSC poses
Surname | DSC poses |
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Founded | circa 1940 |
resolution | 1945 |
Association headquarters | Poses |
Departments | Football , handball |
The German Sports Club Posen ( DSC Posen for short ) was a short-lived sports club from the city of Posen (Polish: Poznań ) in occupied Poland during the Second World War . After the reconquest of the Wartheland by the Red Army , the association was dissolved.
history
Soccer
The club was founded around 1940 and took part in the Gauliga Wartheland for the first time in the 1941/42 season. In the semifinals, the team was defeated by the future champions; the LSV Poznan . For the 1942/43 season , the club was grouped into season 1 and was able to claim first place with 15: 1 points for itself at the end, which also entitled to participation in the final of the Gaume Championship. The game against the winner of season 2 , SG OrPo Litzmannstadt , was then lost 5-0 away in the end. After the two seasons were merged into a league of ten participants in the following season , the club was only able to claim fifth place with an even point ratio of 18:18. For the 1943/44 season , the team then managed a better placement with fourth place and 13:13 points. No more games could be started for the next season.
Handball
In the 1941/42 season , the DSC women's team became champions of the Wartheland field handball division. In the preliminary round, however, the team failed on August 22, 1942 at the Danzig Athletics Association 3-2. In the following season the championship in the Gauliga Wartheland could be reached again. Here they failed again in the first preliminary round, this time at Stettiner SC with 8: 2
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 .