SC Germania-Jahn Magdeburg

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SC Germania-Jahn Magdeburg
Surname SC Germania-Jahn Magdeburg
Founded 1934 (merger)
resolution 1945
Venue Harsdorfer Strasse sports field
Association headquarters Magdeburg
Departments Soccer , handball , athletics

The SC Germania-Jahn Magdeburg was a sports club in the German Empire with its seat in Magdeburg, today's capital of Saxony-Anhalt .

Predecessor clubs

SC Germania Magdeburg

Founded until World War I

The SC Germania Magdeburg was founded in 1898. The football team took part in the Magdeburg Championship for the first time in the 1900/01 season within the Association of Magdeburg Ball Game Clubs . After three games, the club ended the season with 0: 6 points and a goal difference of 1:20 but in last place and had to relegate to 2nd class. The next season was held in an autumn as well as in a spring round, the team rose to the latter and ended up in third place. But this should remain the only season that was played in this mode, in the other seasons the club always placed in the midfield.

Since the Magdeburg Association finally merged into the VMBV in 1905 , the team took part in the regular Central German championship from then on. There the SC was then sorted into the Gau Middle Elbe with the other Magdeburg clubs . After the first season there, the team finished fourth with 6:10 points. Until the First World War , however, a higher position was never to be achieved from this class. The last season in which the club then played in the first division was the 1913/14 season .

Between the wars and the merger

Presumably for the 1919/20 season , the team finally rose again, in the now combined Elbe district . Immediately after the next season , the team quickly rose to 10th and last place with 8:28 points. Due to the structural reform of the leagues and the re-introduced Gau Mittelelbe, the team was first class again for the 1923/24 season . With 8:24 points, however, the class could only just be held over the penultimate place. After the following season , the team then rose again with 6:26 points. After a season of abstinence, the team rose again for the 1926/27 season and was also able to hold the league. This time the class could be held until the 1929/30 season. Due to the fact that the SC as well as Staßfurt and Schönebeck each had 13:27 points at the end of the season, relegation games had to be held. The results from these are no longer passed down, but in the end the Magdeburg team had to relegate. For the 1932/33 season, the club then returned to the Central German championship one last time. With 19:17 points, the club was able to place itself in fifth place.

After the National Socialists came to power, the club played in the second-class district class Magdeburg-Anhalt from now on . On January 1, 1934, however, the merger with VfL Jahn Magdeburg followed .

VfL Jahn Magdeburg

The association was founded in 1919 at the latest. The athletics department provided starters at the German championships several times , but these could never reach the medal ranks. The field handball team came second in their Gau after the 1931/32 season and thus qualified for the second round of the finals for the Central German Championship. From this, the team emerged as the winner, but could not prevail in the decider for third place in the German finals against the SV Dessau police , where they lost 7: 6. After the first half, Jahn even leads 1: 5. On January 1, 1934, the association merged with SC Germania Magdeburg .

history

Soccer

After the merger, the soccer team took over the starting place of Germania, whether Jahn had his own soccer team is not known. This season 1933/34 was then able to finish with 15:29 points only in 11th place, which meant that the relegation to the 1st district class was due. The club only escaped from the lower class in the 1944/45 season , when the team was assigned to the Magdeburg-Schönebeck district within the first-class Gauliga Mitte . However, no results have been reported from this season. However, as the Second World War progressed , the season was canceled relatively early.

Field handball

The women's team took part in the 1937/38 season , as champions of the Gauliga Mitte, in the final round of the German championship. In the second round, however, it was over after a 5-0 win at Stahl-Union 04 Düsseldorf . For the 1942/43 season, the team was able to qualify again for the German finals. Failed there, however, in the first preliminary round at the gymnastics community in Berlin . In 1944 the team was able to prevail at SC Weimar 6-1 and regained the championship in Gau Mitte, but the final round was no longer due to the war.

Successor association

After the end of the Second World War, the association was dissolved and former and new members were organized under the name of SG West Magdeburg . This SG and other local sports communities later became the BSG Aufbau Börde, from which today's Magdeburger SV Börde was to emerge in 1949 .

literature

  • Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football . From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. Ed .: AGON-Sportverlag. tape 1 . Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 , p. 260 .

Individual evidence

  1. a b Magdeburg Chronicle - Gymnastics and Sports Clubs. In: magdeburger-chronist.de. Retrieved June 19, 2020 .
  2. ^ German Athletics Championships 1919 results. (TXT) In: Leichtathletik-dgld.de. Retrieved June 19, 2020 .
  3. Field handball archive. Retrieved June 19, 2020 .
  4. ^ Archives DM field handball women 1938. In: bundesligainfo.de. Retrieved June 19, 2020 .
  5. ^ Archives DM field handball women 1943. In: bundesligainfo.de. Retrieved June 19, 2020 .
  6. New women gaume masters . Volume 3, No. 160 . Revaler Zeitung, Tallinn July 11, 1944, p. 5 ( digar.ee ).
  7. Hans-Joachim Malli: Franz Strube has been going in and out of Harsdorfer since 1940. Volksstimme Magdeburg, December 18, 2010, accessed on June 19, 2020 : "The association now traded under the name SG West"