LSV Heiligenbeil

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LSV Heiligenbeil
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Full name Luftwaffe sports club Heiligenbeil
place Holy ax
Founded 1930s
Dissolved 1944
Club colors Blue White
Stadion Municipal Stadium (3,000)
Top league Gauliga East Prussia
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The LSV Heiligenbeil ( Luftwaffe Sports Club Heiligenbeil ) was a German military sports club from the East Prussian city of the same name , today's Mamonowo in the Russian Oblast of Kaliningrad .

history

The association, to which members of the air force stationed in Heiligenbeil belonged, was founded in 1940 at the latest.

A club called LSV Weimar Heiligenbeil has already been handed down to the second -rate district soccer class Königsberg in 1939/40 , which withdrew at the end of the season. In the 1940/41 season , the LSV Heiligenbeil then entered the second-class football league, was undefeated first place and thus qualified for the promotion to Gauliga Ostpreußen 1941/42 , which was also successfully contested. In the first-class Gauliga East Prussia, the club reached fourth place in the table in 1941/42 . Also in this season Heiligenbeil qualified for the main round of the Tschammerpokals , but the club was eliminated in the first round after a 2: 3 defeat against SG Neufahrwasser .

The handball section qualified as winning the Gauliga East Prussia for the German field handball championship in 1941/42 , reached after a 12: 3 victory over the TuS Marienwerder the first round and was eliminated after a 0 in this: 15 loss to the SG Orpo Berlin from .

In 1942 there was a change of location to Elbing , as a result of which the club withdrew from the divisions of the Gau East Prussia and changed to the Gau Danzig-West Prussia as LSV Elbing . There the club played one more season in the 1st class in Elbing in 1942/43, but withdrew from playing in February 1943. The association expired in 1944 at the latest.

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