DSV Schweidnitz
DSV Schweidnitz | |||
Full name | German Sports Association Schweidnitz e. V. | ||
place | Schweidnitz | ||
Founded | August 31, 1933 | ||
Dissolved | 1945 | ||
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Top league | Gauliga Lower Silesia | ||
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The DSV Schweidnitz (full name Deutscher Sport-Verein Schweidnitz eV ) was a German football club from the Silesian city of Schweidnitz (today Świdnica, Poland).
history
The association was founded in 1933 when the VfR 1915 Schweidnitz (founded 1915) and the SV Preußen Schweidnitz (founded 1922) merged. He took the starting place of Prussia Schweidnitz in the then second-rate district league Middle Silesia . In 1941 the DSV Schweidnitz succeeded in advancing to the top soccer class at the time, the Gauliga Lower Silesia . In 1941 the DSV Schweidnitz was merged with the LSV Richthofen Schweidnitz to form the DSVgg 1911 Schweidnitz .
The greatest success came in the last season of 1943/44 , when the DSVgg-Elf secured the championship of the Gauliga Bergland and advanced to the finals for the Lower Silesian championship. Here, however, she had to admit defeat to STC Hirschberg and Breslauer SpVg 02 after four games and so missed the chance to play in the final round of the German soccer championship.
After the end of the Second World War , the city of Schweidnitz became Polish and the DSVgg 1911 Schweidnitz was dissolved.
successes
- Champion of the Gauliga Bergland: 1943/44
Known players
literature
- Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .
- 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 .