LSV Eger

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LSV Eger
LSV Eger
Full name Air Force Sports Club Eger
place Eger
Founded unknown
Dissolved 1944
Club colors unknown
Stadion Hilaria Stadium
Top league Gauliga Sudetenland
successes Participation Gauliga Sudetenland

The Air Force Sports Club Eger was a momentarily existing in the mid-20th century German football club from Eger , which today in the Czech Republic situated Cheb .

history

Eger was occupied by German troops on October 1, 1938, one day after the Munich Agreement was signed . In the following year, all local sports clubs were initially united to form the NSTG Eger , later the LSV was founded. After the expansion of the Gauliga Sudetenland to 18 participants in the 1941/42 season, he took part in the top division of the time. There the team occupied fourth place in the table in the west season after five wins from ten games, but retired at the end of the season due to a lack of players from the competition. In September 1944 the association was dissolved.

The LSV Eger competed in yellow-brown playing clothes. The Hilaria Stadium was used as the venue, in which the NSTG Eger had already played in the Gauliga.

The handball department won the Sudetenland division in 1940/41 and thus qualified for the German field handball championship in 1940/41 . In the elimination round, the club was able to defeat the Grazer AK 9: 6. With an 8:19 defeat against LSV Reinecke Brieg , Eger was eliminated in the second round.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German field handball championship 1940/41. Retrieved October 18, 2018 .