SV Hertha Schneidemühl

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SV Hertha Schneidemühl
SV Hertha Schneidemühl.svg
Full name Sports club Hertha 1910 Schneidemühl
place Schneidemühl
Founded 1910
Dissolved 1945
Club colors Blue White
Stadion
Top league Gauliga Pomerania
successes 3 seasons in the Gauliga
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Away
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The SV Hertha Schneidemühl was a German sports club in the city of Schneidemühl . The city, which has been in Poland since the end of the Second World War , has the Polish name of Piła .

history

The club was founded in 1910 as FC Hertha Schneidemühl and played in the Baltic Lawn and Winter Sports Association (BRWV). In the 1912/13 season , Schneidemühl was district champion of District X Bromberg / Schneidemühl and thus qualified for the Baltic football final, in which the club, however, for unknown reasons, decided not to participate in the qualifying game against SC Graudenz . After the league system was changed in 1913, the club played in the district of Schneidemühl within District III Pomerania. In 1922 the club was renamed SV Hertha Schneidemühl . In 1925 there was a short-lived club merger with SC Erika 1915 Schneidemühl to SpVgg Hertha-Erika Schneidemühl , but this merger was dissolved again in November 1926. In terms of quality, the club fell behind local rivals FC Viktoria Schneidemühl and the clubs from Deutsch Krone in the 1920s , but remained in the first-class district league. With the change of the district of Pomerania from the BRWV to the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs , the district of Schneidemühl was assigned to the newly established District II Grenzmark of the BRWV from 1930. In 1931/32 Hertha Schneidemühl was able to win the district league, but in the final round of Grenzmark the club failed at Danziger SC and SV Viktoria Elbing . In 1932/33 the events were repeated, as district master Schneidemühls the club failed in the final round of Grenzmark at the Danziger and Elbinger clubs.

When the National Socialists came to power in 1933, the football associations were dissolved and replaced by Sportgaue . Since clubs from the district of Schneidemühl were not taken into account when the Gauliga Pommern was founded , Hertha Schneidemühl played in the second-class district class Pommern-Süd . As early as the 1934/35 season , he was promoted to the Gauliga, which ended in fifth place in the group east. In the 1935/36 season Hertha reached fourth place, in 1936/37 only last place, whereby the club relegated back to the district league. A return to first class was no longer successful.

After the Second World War, Schneidemühl, which was part of the German Empire, was annexed by the Soviet Union and placed under Polish administration . The SV Hertha Schneidemühl was - like all other German clubs and facilities - forced resolved.

successes

swell

  • DSFS : Football in the Baltic Sports Association, Part 1: 1903/04 - 1932/33 . DSFS, 2018.
  • Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. German championship, Gauliga, Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 .
  • Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .