Polonia Czerniowce

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Polonia Czerniowce
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Full name Polonia Czerniowce
place Chernivtsi
Founded 1907
Dissolved unknown
Club colors green white
Stadion Boisko Polskie
Top league Divizia A
successes no
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Polonia Czerniowce ( Romanian Polonia Cernăuți ) was a Polish football club from Chernivtsi at a time when this city first belonged to Austria-Hungary and then to Romania .

history

Polonia Czerniowce was founded in 1907 under the name Sarmatia Chernivtsi . This association was dissolved in 1909 and re-established in 1910 to join the BASK Chernivtsi in the same year . In 1912, the Dorost Sokoly Chernivtsi sports club split off from the BASK. In 1914 the name was changed to Viktoria Czernowitz and in the spring of 1919 to Polonia Czerniowce . In Romanian sources, the club is led by the Romanian name of Clubul Sportiv Polonia Cernăuți . At the beginning of October 1935, Polonia was renamed Wawel Czerniowce .

Club balance sheet

season placement
1919 Unofficial master of Bukovina
1920 Participation in the first Bucovina championship
1921 1st place in the Chernivtsi Championship and participation in the finals of the Romanian soccer championship 1921/22
1922 1st place in the Chernivtsi championship and qualification for the newly founded first class of the Chernivtsi championship
1922/23 1st place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi Championship and participation in the finals of the Romanian soccer championship 1922/23
1923/24 4th place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi Championship
1924/25 4th place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi Championship
1925/26 4th place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi Championship
1926/27 3rd place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi Championship
1927/28 1st place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi championship and participation in the final round of the Romanian football championship 1927/28
1928/29 6th place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi Championship
1929/30 7th place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi Championship
1930/31 7th place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi Championship
1931/32 4th place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi Championship
1932/33 6th place in the first class of the Chernivtsi district championship and relegation to the second class
1933/34 1st place in the 2nd class of the Chernivtsi district championship and promotion to the 1st class
1934/35 6th place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi district championship
1935/36 5th place in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi district championship
1936/37 unknown placement in the 1st class of the Chernivtsi district championship
1937/38 unknown placement in the first class of the Chernivtsi district championship and relegation to the second class
1938/39 unknown placement in the second class of the Chernivtsi district championship
1939/40 unknown placement in the second class of the Chernivtsi district championship

Players for the Romanian national football team aufliefen

Stadion

Until the spring of 1919, Polonia did not have its own stadium. The club played its games from 1913 to 1914 on the Horeczaer Wiese and the Roscher Wiese. In the spring of 1919 the Boisko Polskie was opened. Record attendance: 5,000 spectators at the friendly match Chernivtsi City Selection - Hakoah Vienna 1:12 (1: 4) on July 30, 1921. The size of the playing field was 66 × 130 m. From April 1928 to June 1929 the square was closed for renovation before it was reopened on June 9, 1929. The last game on Boisko Polskie took place in November 1934. From the beginning of 1935 to 1940 Polonia no longer had its own stadium and played its games on Jahnplatz, Makkabiplatz and Dragoș-Vodă-Platz.

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