FC Prussia Suhl

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
FC Prussia Suhl
Full name Football Club Prussia Suhl
place Suhl , Thuringia
Founded 1907
Dissolved nb
Club colors nb
Stadion nb
Top league Gauliga West Thuringia
successes Gaumeister West Thuringia 1911/12

The FC Preußen Suhl (full name football club Preußen Suhl ) was a football club from the city of Suhl in Thuringia , whose most successful period was before the First World War .

history

FC Preußen Suhl was founded in 1907 in the city of Suhl, which at that time belonged to the Prussian province of Saxony . The club initially joined the Association of Thuringian Ball Game Clubs from 1905 , which in 1910 joined the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs (VMBV). Within the VMBV, FC Preußen Suhl belonged to the Gau West Thuringia .

In the 1910/11 season Prussia Suhl took fifth place in the North Group of the Gauliga West Thuringia. In the following season, 1911/12 , the club became champions of the now single-track Gauliga and was thus allowed to take part in the finals of the Central German championship . In the quarter-finals of the final round, Prussia Suhl was defeated by 1. FC Sonneberg on a neutral place in Hildburghausen with 1: 2.

In the 1912/13 season, the club took third place in the Gauliga. During the following season 1913/14 , the club withdrew its team during the season. The club took part again in the 1914/15 season , but the game was canceled after the outbreak of the First World War. Nothing is known about the further history of the association; There are no indications of its continued existence after the First World War.

literature

  • Udo Luy: Results and tables in the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs 1900 - 1914. , self-published, 2015
  • Hardy Greens : Chemnitzer BC. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Association chronicle Suhler SV
  2. The Central German Gauligen at that time were rather the size of Kreisligen and cannot be compared with the Gauligen established throughout the Reich in 1933 .