SC Blücher Gollnow

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SC Blücher Gollnow
Logo SC Blücher Gollnow.png
Full name Sports club Blücher 1911 Gollnow
place Gollnow
Founded 1911
Dissolved 1945
Club colors Blue White
Stadion In the forest (4,000)
Top league Gauliga Pomerania
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The SC Blücher Gollnow was a German sports club from Gollnow, now Goleniów, in what is now Poland . The football department played for two years in what was then the first-class Gauliga Pomerania .

history

The association was founded in 1911. The football department played under the Baltic Lawn and Winter Sports Association in the Gollnow District League of the Pomeranian District. 1922/23 Gollnow won the district league and qualified for the Pomeranian football final, which was lost in the final against Titania Stettin . In 1924/25 the district league was won again, but in the subsequent finals Gollnow was eliminated in the quarterfinals. Also in 1926/27 and 1927/28 the team retired as district winners directly in the first round of the finals in Pomerania. From 1930 the district of Pomerania joined the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs . 1930/31 was Blucher Gollnow third in the district league Gollnow / Pomerania . In 1932/33 the district league was won, but again the club failed in the elimination round for the Pomeranian football final. This time Gollnow lost against VfL Stettin with 0: 3.

When the National Socialists came to power in 1933, the football league system was also reorganized, with 16 Gauligen as the top division. For the first season of the Gauliga Pomerania clubs from the Gollnow district league were not taken into account, so that Blücher Gollnow continued to play in the, now second-rate, district league. With the victory of this in the season 1934/35 Gollnow qualified for the promotion round to Gauliga 1935/36 . In this case, the team was subject to MSV Graf Schwerin Greifswald and only came second, but Greifswald had to withdraw from promotion due to a large-scale military exercise, so that Gollnow could still move up to the Gauliga. In the 1935/36 season, two points ahead of VfL Stettin, the league could be achieved. In the 1936/37 season , Gollnow was fatal that the number of participants in the Gauliga was reduced for the coming season. Although the club was fifth of seven participating teams in Group West, the fifth and sixth-placed clubs had to play the remaining two free places in the upcoming Gauliga together with the two qualifiers from the district league. In this round-robin tournament, Blücher Gollnow only reached 3rd place, which means that after two years of membership in the Gauliga, the descent into the district league was established. In the years to come, a resurgence could not be achieved.

After the Second World War, Gollnow, which was part of the German Empire, was annexed by the Soviet Union and placed under Polish administration . The SC Blücher Gollnow was - like all other German clubs and institutions - forcibly dissolved.

successes

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