LSV Pilsen

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LSV Pilsen
Surname Pilsen Air Force Sports Club
Founded before 1939
resolution 1945
Association headquarters Pilsen
Departments Soccer

The Air Force Sports Club in Pilsen was a short-lived sports club in the German Empire with its headquarters in what is now the Czech city ​​of Pilsen .

history

League and season space Gates Points
Gauliga Sudetenland 1940/41 (Group 1) 1 34:12 16: 0
Gauliga Sudetenland 1941/42 (Relay West) 6th 11:35 3:17
Gauliga Sudetenland 1942/43 (Relay West) 1 33:13 20: 0
Gauliga Sudetenland 1943/44 (Group 1) 6th 12:22 3: 7

For the 1940/41 season , the LSV rose from the district league to the Gauliga Sudetenland . In the Season 1 grouped the team was able to reach the first place the same in their first season. With a goal difference of 34:12, a perfect season without a draw or defeat was achieved. In the final of the Gaume Championship, the team then finally competed against the NSTG Prague . In the game on March 23, 1944, however, the LSV lost 4-2 at the end. For the 1941/42 season , the team was grouped into the West relay . With a goal difference of 3:17, they ended up in sixth and last place in the group, in contrast to the previous season, but did not descend again. The next season got better again and at the end of the season first place could be achieved again, with 20: 0 points a perfect season was again achieved here. In the final round, however, the team could not prevail again and landed as the last in the table behind MSV Brno and NSTG Budweis in third place. On July 4, 1943, the team played against the NSTG Budweis to qualify for the Tschammerpokal 1943. The game was lost with 1: 4. For the 1943/44 season , the LSV was reintegrated into Group 1. At the end of the season, the team was then with 3: 7 points in sixth and thus penultimate place. The following season 1944/45 was canceled due to the war after a few games played. After the end of the war, Bohemia became part of the Czech Republic again and the association was dissolved.

literature

  • Hermann Thomas: Me, Max Hermann ... / I had to get involved ... 1st edition. mediartist, 2005, ISBN 3-938390-02-6 , Sport as a Hobby, p. 41 ( google.de [accessed on January 4, 2020]): “During my time in the military, I had a wonderfully successful time as a footballer in the top division at LSV Pilsen, where I represented the Sudetenland / Protectorate championship twice in a gauze team and later also played for the championship of Poland at LSV Radom. "

Individual evidence

  1. 9. German Football Association Cup 1943. In: historical-lineups.com. Accessed January 1, 2020 .