SG Bromberg

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SG Bromberg
Full name Sportgemeinschaft Bromberg e. V.
place Bromberg
Founded February 24, 1940
Dissolved 1944
Club colors Red Black
Stadion Municipal stadium , sports field at the war school
Top league Gauliga
successes District champion 1941/42
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The Sportgemeinschaft Bromberg was a German sports club from the city of Bydgoszcz (Bromberg) in occupied Poland during World War II .

history

The association was founded on February 24, 1940. The founding meeting took place in the house of the rowing club "Frithjof". A man named Daniel, who was a footballer for Polonia Bydgoszcz before the war, was elected as the first club manager . The SG Bromberg had 10 departments, including football, handball, athletics, basketball, small-bore shooting and boxing. Later, a man named Becker was the club leader who had been transferred to Bromberg in 1939, where he was the deputy of the district sports leader of the National Socialist Reichsbund for physical exercises . a. Referee in Gdansk. The SG lost their first game on April 14, 1940 against a Wehrmacht soldier 3-0.

In the Gauliga

In the 1941/42 season, the Bydgoszcz champions of Season A, District III (Bromberg). In the games for the district championship against the winner of season B, SV Thorn , they were district champions after a 5-1 win and a 1: 4 defeat. After promotion games they rose to the Gauliga.

Promotion Games

date home guest Result
June 7, 1942 SG Bromberg HUS Marienwerder 4: 5
June 14, 1942 LSV Danzig SG Bromberg 2: 5
June 20, 1942 SG Bromberg LSV Danzig 1: 2
4th July 1942 SV Thorn SG Bromberg 1: 2
July 11, 1942 BSG Schichau Elbing SG Bromberg 2: 9
July 18, 1942 SG Bromberg SV Thorn 4: 1
July 26, 1942 TV Ohra SG Bromberg 3:11

In the first game in the Gauliga they defeated SG OrPo Danzig with 9-0 goals . In the game year 1942/43 they took 5th place. For a long time they had been in second place in the table.

The sports community Bromberg took 7th place in the table of the Gauliga Danzig-West Prussia in the 1943/44 season .

The Bydgoszcz had a number of good guest players from all parts of the empire as well as two or three footballers who had played in the Polish league before as members of the German minority. In addition to a strong back team, there was a very good storm that always managed to assert itself. The team's captain was defender Erich Weber, previously VfR Hansa Elbing and MSV Hermann-Balk Elbing. He used to play in the Elbingen city team. The left runner Motzel from Cologne was one of the other pillars of the team. As a soldier, he played for MSV Hermann-Balk Elbing for a short time and was also selected for Gdansk-West Prussia. The star of the attack row was the center forward Drognitz, previously with Guts Muts Dresden . The playmaker of the attack, half right Adalbert Krumbügel, previously Danziger SC , opened the streets for him. He was the senior of the team, his heyday lay in the years 1926 to 1932. After the war he still played for SV Bad Segeberg, most recently in the old men's team.

The "off" in autumn 1944

Only in Danzig-West Prussia and Pomerania did the start of the 1944/45 season begin on July 23, 1944 . Because of the difficult traffic conditions, only the teams from Gdansk and the Gotenhafen area were represented in the top division. The clubs from Thorn, Bromberg and Elbing were assigned to the district league in their cities. The two newcomers WKG Kriegsmarine Gotenhafen and WKG Kriegsmarine Oxhöft also belonged to the new division class . The two relegated Prussia Danzig and Post SG Danzig continued to play in the top division. However, the total war and the collapsing fronts prevented further gaming. At the beginning of October, all military and air force sports clubs were also dissolved.

Individual evidence

  1. Deutsche Rundschau. J. 64, 1940, no 48 - 47/74
  2. Deutsche Rundschau. J. 64, 1940, no 88 - 13/74
  3. Deutsche Rundschau. J. 66, 1942, no 127 - 51/74
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  10. Deutsche Rundschau. J. 66, 1942, no 175

swell

  • West Prussia Yearbook, Volume 35/1985