SC Armin Munich

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SC Armin Munich
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Basic data
Surname SC Armin 1893 Munich eV
Seat Munich , Bavaria
founding December 28, 1893
Colours Purple - white
president Heribert Heigl
Board Karl Wegmann, Robert Graner, Stefan Pokorny
Website sc-armin.de or www.sc-armin-fussball.de
First soccer team
Head coach Nicolò Menga, Sven Dietert
Venue District sports facility Siegenburger Str. ( Location )
Places nb
league B-Class Munich 4
2018/2019 4th Place

The SC Armin Munich is a sports club from Munich , founded in 1893 , which gained national fame through its football and wrestling department . Before he became president of TSV 1860 Munich, Karl-Heinz Wildmoser held a board position at SC Armin.

Soccer

The football team of SC Armin was represented in the seasons 1920/21 and 1921/22 in the then first-class district league of Southern Bavaria. In season 1936/37 they knocked again at the gate for excellence after 10,000 spectators, the District League Cup against city rivals SC Bavarians won, in turn, in the same year the two large Munich clubs FC Bayern and TSV 1860 in the qualifying round of the Tschammerpokal defeated would have. However, SC Armin then failed in the promotion round .

Wrestling

At the German wrestling championships , Otto Hirsch ( 1949 ) and Gottfried Liebl ( 1966 ) each took third place in the lightweight category.

Judo

In 2018, Willy Huber became German over 30s, European over 30s and world champions over 30s at the World Championships in Cancun.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Thomas Hahn ( Süddeutsche Zeitung ). Patron from Hinterbrühl - a portrait of Karl-Heinz Wildmoser (article from May 20, 2010)
  2. ^ Munich City Archives (ed.): Football in Munich - From Theresienwiese to the Allianz Arena . MünchenVerlag 2006, ISBN 3-937090-12-6 , p. 64.
  3. ^ Munich City Archives (ed.): Football in Munich - From Theresienwiese to the Allianz Arena . MünchenVerlag 2006, ISBN 3-937090-12-6 , p. 63.
  4. ^ Judo Munich: Willy Huber becomes German master over 30 in Wiesbaden - Judo district Munich. Retrieved April 18, 2019 (German).
  5. ^ Judo Munich: European Championship of the 30+ in Glasgow - Judo District Munich. Retrieved April 18, 2019 (German).
  6. World Judo Championship Veterans 2018 results. Retrieved April 18, 2019 .