LSV Pütnitz

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LSV Pütnitz
Full name Air Force Sports Club Pütnitz
place Pütnitz
Founded 1936
Dissolved 1944
Club colors Red White
Stadion Damgarten
Stadium Greifswald
Top league Gauliga
successes Pomeranian masters
1942 and 1943

The Air Force Sports Club Pütnitz , often abbreviated to LSV Pütnitz was a sports club on the airbase Pütnitz at Damgarten .

history

LSV Pütnitz was founded in 1936. Just two years later, the football team was promoted to the Gauliga Pomerania . There they managed to stay in league as seventh in the table, but due to the start of the war they waived participation in the 1939/40 season and played only second class again. However, the immediate resurgence succeeded and the LSV could henceforth play for the Pomeranian Championship. In 1941 the club had to be content with the runner-up behind LSV Stettin , from 1942 to 1944 they won the group in the Gauliga West Relay three times in a row without losing points.

In 1942 LSV Pütnitz won the title of Pomeranian champion with a 6-1 win against Viktoria Stolp , the winner of the eastern season, and thus qualified for the final round of the German championship in 1941/42 , where she, however, played in the preliminary round at SpVgg Blau -Weiß 1890 Berlin failed with a 1: 3 defeat. In the following season, the team had to compete in the game for the Pomeranian Championship against LSV Kamp-Köslin . With a 1-1 draw and a 3-1 victory, she qualified for the championship finals in 1942/43 . The Berliner SV 92 could be in the first main round after two games prevail - the first game ended after extra time 2: 2 draw, so a playoff was needed, that the Berlin club with 2: 0 decision for themselves. In 1944, the third title in the Pomeranian Championship in a row against HSV Groß Born was missed. Against the later semi-finalists of the championship finals, the team failed after a 1-1 draw in the first game by a 3-0 defeat.

In addition to the two finals in the championship, LSV Pütnitz was also able to draw attention to itself in the cup across Germany. In the Tschammer Cup in 1942 and in the Tschammer Cup in 1943 , the team was eliminated in the round of 16.

In the turmoil of World War II, the club was dissolved in September 1944.

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