SC Bajuwaren Munich

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SC Bajuwaren Munich
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Basic data
Surname SC Bajuwaren Munich 1910 eV
Seat Munich , Bavaria
founding September 1, 1910
Website sc-bajuwaren.de
First soccer team
Venue District sports facility Görzer Str. ( Location )
Places nb
league C-Class Munich 4
2018/19 4th place (C-Class Munich 7)

The SC Bavarians Munich is on 1. September 1910 from goers established sports club , of the Munich District obergiesing garden suburb Fasanengarten is established and its football - and athletics department gained nationwide notoriety.

Football department

The football team of SC Bajuwaren had its best era in the 1930s and 1940s. The footballers set their first exclamation point when they reached the final of the Tschammer Cup . On the way there they prevailed in the qualification against the two big city ​​rivals FC Bayern (2-0) and TSV 1860 (4-0). On August 29, 1937, the Bavarians lost 4-1 to Karlsruher FV in front of their own audience in the first final round .

In the 1942/43 season, SC Bajuwaren München played in the Gauliga Südbayern and was therefore just as first class for one season as it was again in the 1944/45 season when they came in third (behind FC Bayern and TSV 1860) best placement in his club's history. In the two following seasons still in second place, the club rose at the end of the 1946/47 season with the devastating record of 4-36 points from the Bavarian regional soccer league and "disappeared" within a few years in the lower divisions.

Well-known soccer players

Hans Schmid , who won the German soccer championship with FC Bayern Munich in 1932 , comes from the junior division of SC Bajuwaren.

The later professional footballers Wesley Schenk and Göksu Hasancık played in the 1970s and in the 1998/99 season in their youth for SC Bajuwaren.

At the end of his active career as a professional footballer, Martin Driller (presumably in the 2009/10 season) briefly acted as player-coach for the regional division .

athletics

At the German Athletics Championships in 1934 and 1953, the club won the bronze medal in the team rankings in 25 km and 50 km .

Successful individual athlete

In addition, her track and field athlete Franz Reichel won a total of five medals in the individual classification in the 50 km walk in the late 1920s and early 1930s: one gold ( 1931 ) and two silver ( 1930 and 1933 ) and bronze ( 1928 and 1929 ).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Where does the name Bajuwaren come from (show full text)
  2. ^ Munich City Archives (ed.): Football in Munich - From Theresienwiese to the Allianz Arena . MünchenVerlag 2006, p. 63 / ISBN 3-937090-12-6