Reichsbahn SG Stettin

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RSG Szczecin
Surname Reichsbahn SG Stettin
Founded before 1937
resolution 1945
Association headquarters Szczecin
Departments Football , handball

The Reichsbahn SG Stettin was a sports club in the German Empire with its seat in what is now the Polish city ​​of Stettin .

history

Soccer

In the 1937/38 season , the RSG took part in the Pomeranian district class for the first time due to the rise from the 1st district class and was incorporated into the west district class there. At that time the club was still participating under the name RTSV Stettin . In their first season, the team finished third with 27:13 points. For the next season , the name RSG was adopted and the team reached fifth place after 24 games, with 50:49 goals this season there was an almost even goal difference. In the 1939/40 season the league was renamed 1st Class Pomerania . At the end of this season the RSG only finished sixth with 4:14 points, but since TV Jahn Odermünde withdrew in April 1940, there was no relegation anyway. After the 1940/41 season , the club improved slightly and came in fifth after ten games and 6:14 points. At the end of the 1941/42 season there were 15:17 points on the table, which again meant fifth place. In the season that followed, it was only seventh after 14 games and 9:19 points. The last season in the second division should come to an end for the RSG after 21 games in 10th place and 14:28 points.

For the 1944/45 season , all clubs that could still take part in the game were divided into the Gauliga Pomerania and incorporated into so-called sports district groups. The group Stettin of the West section was assigned to the RSG , which this season, however, entered a war syndicate with Vfl Stettin . After seven completed games it was canceled, the joint KSG was at that time in fourth place with 6: 8 points. At the latest at the end of the Second World War , the association was also dissolved.

Handball

In the 1939/40 season , the RSG was able to take part in the finals of the German field handball championship as champions of division class II Pomerania . Already in the elimination round, however, the team was defeated by ATV Berlin with 2:11 and was eliminated.

swell

  • Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. German championship, Gauliga, Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 .