SC Minerva-Rasenfreunde Breslau

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Minerva lawn friends Wroclaw
Surname SC Minerva-Rasenfreunde Breslau
Founded 1909
resolution 1945
Association headquarters Wroclaw
Departments Soccer

The SC Minerva-Rasenfreunde Breslau was a sports club founded in 1909 in the German Empire . Based in the now Polish city ​​of Wroclaw in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship .

history

The association was founded in 1909. Within the southeast German championship, the soccer team rose to the A-League in Breslau for the 1927/28 season . With 3:41 points, the team ended up in 12th and last place at the end of the season. In the relegation games against the winner of the B-Liga SC Germania Breslau , the team also lost 7-1 after the return leg and had to relegate again.

After the National Socialists came to power , it was only after the 1938/39 season that it was possible to take part in the promotion round to the second-rate district league of Central Silesia as the winner of the first district class. With 12: 4 points, the second place of the round also made it up to the following season . With 11:13 points it is only enough for fifth place, the group with which the team immediately had to relegate to the 1st district class.

Due to the structural reform of the leagues for the 1941/42 season , the SC was then allowed to play second class again within the Breslau group. With 17:11 points it was even enough for second place behind LSV Immelmann . This place could then be repeated in the following season with 12: 8 points.

After this season, the 1st class was dissolved and all clubs that had not previously withdrawn from playing were integrated into the first-class Gauliga Lower Silesia for the next season . Minerva was there in the group Wroclaw in the Season A sorted and could attain fourth place at the end of the season with 4:12 points. Due to the advancing Second World War , there was only a local game operation in Wroclaw in the following season , but this was also quickly ended. Minerva also took part in a war syndicate with SC Vorwärts Breslau . This connection should only last over a game, which could even be won with 9: 4 goals. At the end of the war, the KSG and the association were then dissolved.

literature

  • Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football . From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. Ed .: AGON-Sportverlag. tape 1 . Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 , p. 244 .