Hakoah Chernivtsi

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Hakoah Chernivtsi
Full name 1. Jewish sports and gymnastics club Hakoah Chernivtsi
place Chernivtsi
Founded circa 1920
Dissolved circa 1940
Club colors blue White
Stadion -
Top league Divizia A
successes no
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Hakoah Chernivtsi ( Romanian Hakoah Cernaui ) was a Jewish football club from Chernivtsi at a time when this city belonged to Romania . Between 1910 and 1914 there was already an association of the same name, but in 1914 it was renamed Makkabi Chernivtsi .

history

Hakoah Chernivtsi was founded around 1920 as the 1st Jewish Sports and Gymnastics Club Hakoah Chernivtsi . On March 11, 1925, the association was renamed Hakoah Cernăuți due to the new regulation of the regional committee, according to which association names were not allowed to contain nationalities . On February 25, 1932, the soccer department was connected to Makkabi Chernivtsi and around 1940 the club was dissolved.

Club balance sheet

season placement
1921 9th place in the Chernivtsi championship
1922 6th place in the Chernivtsi championship and qualification for the newly founded 2nd class of the Chernivtsi championship
1922/23 unknown placement in the 2nd class of the Chernivtsi Championship
1923/24 1st place in the 2nd class of the Chernivtsi Championship and promotion to the 1st class
1924/25 3rd place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi Championship
1925/26 1st place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi Championship and participation in the final round of the Romanian football championship 1925/26
1926/27 5th place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi Championship
1927/28 5th place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi Championship
1928/29 2nd place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi Championship
1929/30 4th place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi Championship
1930/31 3rd place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi Championship
1931/32 Participation in the qualification for the Chernivtsi Championship (5th place at the time of joining Makkabi Chernivtsi)

Stadion

Until 1928 the club did not have its own stadium. Hakoah played his home games (the last on November 8, 1931) on the Boisko Polskie, Jahnplatz, Maccabeel Square and Dragoş-Vodă-Platz. From the spring of 1928 Hakoah had its own place, which was not approved for championship games of the first class.

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