Spandauer SC 99
Spandauer SC 99 | |
Full name | Spandau Sports Club 1899 |
place | Berlin-Spandau |
Founded | 1922 |
Dissolved | 1992 |
Club colors | Blue White |
Stadion | Hookfelde Stadium |
Top league | Amateur League Berlin |
successes |
The Spandauer SC 99 was a football club from Berlin . The club went on in 1992 in what is now Spandauer SC Teutonia 99 .
history
Predecessor clubs
- The Spandau FC Viktoria was founded on September 1, 1899th Viktoria Spandau played from 1907 to 1911 in the top division of the Märkischer Fußball-Bund and in 1912 in the top division of the VBB. The venue was the parade ground in Spandauer Wilhelmstrasse.
- The Spandau SC Forward was founded in 1902 and in 1905 Spandau SC Prussia renamed. Vorwärts and Prussia Spandau also initially belonged to the Märkischer Fußballbund and played in its top division in 1905 and 1906 . In the 1918/19 season, the club, which was based in the Spandau district of Hakenfelde , played in the top division of the Berlin-Brandenburg Football Association .
- The Felicitas Spandau sports and artist club was also founded in 1902.
The Spandauer SC from 1922 to 1992
Viktoria, Prussia and Felicitas Spandau merged in 1922 to form Spandauer SC 99 . In 1923 Germania 1915 Spandau was also incorporated into the new association. In the seasons 1922/23 , 1924/25 and 1925/26 , the SSC played in the top division of the Berlin-Brandenburg Football Association.
In 1933 the SSC merged with the Spandauer SC Sportfreunde 07 to form VfB Spandau 99 . SSC Sportfreunde emerged from the merger of Minerva Spandau and Union Spandau in 1922 . After all sports clubs were dissolved by the Allies , the SG Spandau-Neustadt was founded in the Berlin district of Spandau in 1945 , from which the Spandauer SC 99 emerged again in 1947 . In the 1952/53 season the SSC played in the Berlin amateur league ; thereafter only in lower leagues.
successor
The Spandauer SC merged with the SC Teutonia Spandau 1911 to form the Spandauer SC Teutonia 1899 , which currently plays in the Berlin State League.
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literature
- Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .