LSV Reinecke Brieg

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LSV Reinecke Brieg
Coat of arms Prussia Hindenburg
Full name Air Force Sports Club Reinecke Brieg
place Hildesheim / Brieg
Founded 1936 (as LSV Reinecke Hildesheim)
Dissolved 1944
Club colors Blue White
Stadion Brieger Stadium
Top league Gauliga Lower Silesia
successes Lower Silesian Master 1943
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The LSV Reinecke Brieg (full name Luftwaffe-Sportverein Reinecke Brieg ) was a German military sports club from the Lower Silesian town of Brieg , which is now called Brzeg and belongs to Poland .

history

The origin club LSV Reinecke Hildesheim in 1936 in Hildesheim established where in 1935 an air base of the Air Force had been set up. In 1939 the club was relocated to the air force base in Brieg in Lower Silesia and has since been called LSV Reinecke Brieg .

In the 1940/41 season , the club managed to make the leap into the second-rate Oberschlesien district league , which was unbeaten. As a result, Brieg qualified for the promotion round to the Gauliga Schlesien 1941/42 . Due to the split of the Gauliga Silesia for the coming season, all four clubs involved in the promotion round rose to the first-class Gauliga. In 1943 the club won the Lower Silesian Championship, which allowed participation in the final round of the German Championship. In the round of 16 of the German championship, LSV Brieg lost to First Vienna FC 1894 with 8-0.

The club's handball department was one of the most successful teams in the 1940s and from 1940 won all of the Lower Silesian Gaume Championships that were played until 1944. Linked to this was the qualification for the German field handball championships . In 1940 Brieg was eliminated in the first round after a 4-8 defeat against Sportfreunde Leipzig . The German field handball championship in 1940/41 was more successful , here Brieg reached the semi-finals after victories over the LSV Eger and the TSV 1867 Leipzig , but retired in this 4: 8 against the MSV Hindenburg Minden . In 1941/42 , the club again reached the semi-finals of the German field handball championship. After Brieg failed in the quarter-finals 6: 9 at the Berlin HLC in 1943 , the club reached the semi-finals of the German field handball championship again in 1944 , but failed there at the later champions SG OrPO Berlin .

The LSV Brieg expired in 1944.

Venue

The venue of the LSV Brieg was the Brieger football stadium.

successes

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German field handball championship 1939/40. Retrieved October 18, 2018 .
  2. ^ German field handball championship 1940/41. Retrieved October 18, 2018 .
  3. ^ German field handball championship 1941/42. Retrieved October 18, 2018 .
  4. ^ German field handball championship 1942/43. Retrieved October 19, 2018 .
  5. ^ German field handball championship 1943/44. Retrieved October 19, 2018 .
  6. Hardy Greens : The big book of German football clubs , Agon Sportverlag 2009 ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 .

Coordinates: 50 ° 51 ′ 19.9 ″  N , 17 ° 27 ′ 18.1 ″  E