LSV Richthofen Neukuhren
LSV Richthofen Neukuhren | |||
Full name | Luftwaffe sports club Richthofen Neukuhren | ||
place | Neukuhren | ||
Founded | 1930s | ||
Dissolved | 1944 | ||
Club colors | Yellow white | ||
Stadion | Neukuhren Air Base (10,000) | ||
Top league | Gauliga East Prussia | ||
successes | |||
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The LSV Richthofen Neukuhren ( Air Force Sports Club Richthofen Neukuhren ), named after Manfred von Richthofen , was a German military sports club from the East Prussian town of the same name , today's Pionerski in the Russian Oblast of Kaliningrad . The club's football department played two seasons in the then first-class Gauliga East Prussia .
history
The club, to which members of the military from the Luftwaffe stationed in Neukuhren belonged, became an Air Force sports dept by 1938 at the latest . Richthofen Neukuhren founded. In the season 1938/39, the club succeeded by first place in the third-class first district class Königsberg Staffel Samland and the subsequent victory in the promotion round of promotion to the second-class district class Königsberg . In 1939 the association was renamed LSV Richthofen Neukuhren . The Königsberg district class in 1939/40 was also successfully designed, so that the club was promoted to the first-class Gauliga East Prussia in 1940/41 . In this Neukuhren reached third place in the table, but then withdrew from the Gauliga in August 1941 before the start of the 1941/42 season. 1942-43 belonged Richthofen Neukuhren turn the Gauliga East Prussia, this season the club reached the fifth place. Shortly before the start of the Gauliga East Prussia in 1943/44 , the club withdrew again from the Gauliga in July 1943, another game operation has not been recorded. The association expired in 1944 at the latest.
successes
- Seasons in the Gauliga East Prussia : 1940/41 , 1942/43
swell
- German sports club for football statistics : Football in the Baltic Sports Association 1933/34 - 1944/45 , publisher: DSfFS e. V., Berlin 2018
- Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9