Post-SG Danzig

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Post-SG Danzig
Logo of the Post-SG Danzig
Full name Post Sports Association Gdansk
place Danzig
Founded 1920s
Dissolved 1945
Club colors Blue yellow
Stadion Kampfbahn Niederstatt (6000)
Top league Gauliga Danzig-West Prussia
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The Post-SG Gdansk (founded as a post-SV Gdansk ) was a German sports club from Gdansk . The football department played in the first-class Gauliga Danzig-West Prussia for three years .

history

The founding year of the Post-SV Danzig has not been passed down. A game operation in the Baltic Lawn and Winter Sports Association (BRWV) has been handed down since the 1931/32 season, which, due to the weather, was played from 1930, when the football division was playing in the fourth-class C-class Danzig . Until the dissolution of the BWRV in 1933, the club managed to move up to the second-class A-class in Danzig .

After the DC circuit of the Nazis in 1933, all previous football associations were dissolved. The game operation was now organized in 16 football districts, Danzig was assigned to the Sportgau East Prussia . As a result of the restructuring, the club was assigned to the third-class, 1st class, District IV Danzig-Marienwerder, District I, Danzig , and after the 1934/35 season even went down to the fourth-class, 2nd class. The club managed to get promoted back to 1st class immediately and, through a restructuring of the league system, reached the second class district class of Danzig in the 1938/39 season . A game operation in the 1939/40 season, which was marked by the beginning of the Second World War , is not recorded.

In 1940 the association was renamed Post-SG Danzig . After the establishment of the Danzig-West Prussia sports district in 1940, there was a transition round to classify the clubs in the league system. In this Danzig reached fifth place in the table and was therefore classified in the second-class 1st class Danzig-West Prussia 1940/41 . In this the club reached the championship, which meant promotion to the first-class Gauliga Danzig-West Prussia in 1941/42 . The Post-SG finished fifth in the first Gauliga season . In the following season Danzig had to be eighth in the relegation against SC Graudenz , with two victories the relegation to the second division was avoided. The club stayed in the Gauliga until the canceled 1944/45 season .

After the Second World War , Danzig, which was part of the German Empire, was annexed by the Soviet Union and placed under Polish administration . The Post-SG Danzig was - like all other German associations and institutions - forcibly dissolved.

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  • DSFS : Football in the Baltic Sports Association, Part 1: 1903/04 - 1932/33 . DSFS, 2018.
  • DSFS : Football in the Baltic Sports Association, Part 2: 1933/34 - 1944/45 . DSFS, 2018.
  • Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .