SC Jauer
SC Jauer | |||
Full name | Sports Club Jauer 1920 | ||
place | Yeah | ||
Founded | 1920 | ||
Dissolved | 1945 | ||
Club colors | Black-and-white | ||
Stadion | |||
Top league | Gauliga Lower Silesia | ||
successes | 1 × Lower Silesian Master : 1924 | ||
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The Sport-Club Jauer was a German sports club from the Lower Silesian town of Jauer (today Jawor, Poland).
history
The club, which was founded in the "Striegauer Hof" in 1920, played in the Lower Silesian District League from the 1921/22 season , one of the five first-class leagues of the Southeast German Football Association at the time . In the 1923/24 season Jauer qualified as Lower Silesian champion for the final round of the southeast German championship and took third place in a group of five behind the champions United Breslauer Sportfreunde and Viktoria Forst .
In the course of the Gleichschaltung, the Southeast German Football Association was dissolved a few months after the National Socialists came to power in 1933. In its place came the Gauliga Silesia . Jauer could not qualify for this, however, and from then on played in the second-rate district league Lower Silesia . For the 1943/44 season , all lower-class leagues were dissolved and all teams still capable of playing were assigned to the Gauliga Lower Silesia , including SC Jauer . This season the club played in the Liegnitz group and came third out of six teams. A game operation in the 1944/45 season is not recorded. With the conquest of the territories by the Red Army in early 1945 , the association expired.
successes
- Lower Silesian champion and participant in the southeast finals : 1923/24
- Lower Silesian runner-up and participation in the southeast finals: 1932/33