SG Ordnungspolizei Warsaw
SGO Warsaw | |||
Full name | SG Ordnungspolizei Warsaw | ||
place | Warsaw | ||
Founded | 1940 | ||
Dissolved | 1944 | ||
Club colors | |||
Stadion | |||
Top league | Gauliga General Government | ||
successes | Participation and reaching the second round at the German championship in 1943 | ||
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The SG Ordnungspolizei Warsaw (short SGO Warsaw ) was during the Second World War, a German football club from the time of the German Empire occupied Polish capital Warsaw .
history
The club was founded in occupied Poland in 1940 as a sports club for the police force . In the 1942/43 season, the SGO Warsaw was able to place itself just behind the LSV Adler Deblin in the Gaume Championship of the General Government. However, the SGO was able to take over the right to start in the final round of the German championship , as the LSV Adler Deblin could not exercise this due to the war. It was the only team in the Gauliga of the Generalgouvernement to survive the preliminary round of the German soccer championship and to reach the second round.
In 1944 the association was dissolved.
successes
- Reaching the round of 16 of the German championship in 1943
Known players
Web links
- The German football archive
- deutschfussball.info
- SG Ordnungspolizei Warsaw in the database of weltfussball.de
source
- Hardy Grüne , Christian Karn: The big book of the German football clubs . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 .