Elbinger SV

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Elbinger SV 05
Logo of the Elbinger SV
Full name Elbinger Sports Club 1905
place Elblag
Founded 1905
Dissolved 1945
Club colors Red White
Stadion Jahnsportplatz
Top league Gauliga Danzig-West Prussia
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The Elbinger SV 05 was a German sports club from in today's Poland situated Elblag .

history

The club was founded on April 14, 1905 under the name Elbinger FC 05 . In 1909 the name was changed to Elbinger SV 05 through the merger with SC Preußen Elbing . At the Baltic football championship in 1907/08 , Elbing was able to win the district class Elbing-Graudenz and thus qualified for the Baltic football final. In this, the team was eliminated in the semi-finals after a 3: 5 defeat against BuEV Danzig . Also in the 1908/09 season Elbing was able to win the district class Elbing-Marienwerder after a clear 12-1 win against SV Marienwerder . But also this season the BuEV Danzig was too strong in the semifinals, this time the Elbinger lost 1: 3. For the 1910/11 season , the football districts were restructured by the Baltic Lawn and Winter Sports Association , and from then on Elbinger SV played in the district class Elbing . In 1911/12 the district class could be won. In the subsequent Baltic football championship, Elbinger SV was eliminated in the quarter-finals after a 10-0 defeat against VfB Königsberg . A similar picture emerged in the following season 1912/13 . Again Elbing won its district league and again the team was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Baltic Football Championship.

After the First World War , the clubs from Elbing were assigned to the District League VI East Prussia West within the District I East Prussia , here the Elbinger SV mainly achieved midfield placements. By taking third place in the 1925/26 season, the club missed the qualification for the top East Prussian league, which was newly introduced in the coming season, and henceforth played second class. For the 1929/30 season there was another restructuring in the league system of the Baltic Sports Association , from then on the Elbingen clubs played in District III West Prussia of District II Grenzmark . A positive side effect of the restructuring was that the Elbingen clubs played first class again from now on. Already in 1929/30 the Elbinger SV became district champion of West Prussia, but in the subsequent soccer final from the Grenzmark district Elbing was clearly defeated by the other three clubs and missed participation in the Baltic soccer final. After the National Socialists came to power, the football associations were dissolved and replaced by Sportgaue . Since the Elbinger SV in the season 1932/33 reached only the seventh place in the table, he failed to qualify for class Gauliga Prussia and played 1933-34 in the district Class IV Gdansk Kwidzyn even mediocre.

Due to the war, Elbinger SV was allowed to play in a war syndicate with local rivals SV Viktoria Elbing and VfR Hansa Elbing for the Gauliga East Prussia 1939/40 . During the 1941/42 season , the Elblagians were promoted to the Gauliga Gdansk-West Prussia , but immediate relegation could not be avoided. After the Second World War , Elbing, which was part of the German Empire, was annexed by the Soviet Union and placed under Polish administration . The Elbinger SV was - like all other German clubs and institutions - forcibly dissolved.

successes

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  • 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 .
  • DSFS : Football in the Baltic Sports Association, Part 1: 1903/04 - 1932/33 . DSFS, 2018.
  • Udo Luy: Football in East Prussia, Danzig and West Prussia 1900–1914. , 2015.

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