SV Teutonia 1901 Chemnitz
Teutonia Chemnitz | |
Full name | SV Teutonia 1901 Chemnitz |
place | Chemnitz , Saxony |
Founded | 1901 |
Dissolved | 1938 |
Club colors | Blue White |
Stadion | West arena |
Top league | Gauliga Central Saxony |
successes | Middle Saxon Gauliga champions: 1918 |
SV Teutonia 1901 Chemnitz or Teutonia Chemnitz for short was a football club from Chemnitz . The club was founded in 1901 and merged with VfB Chemnitz in 1938 to form Sportvereinigung 01 Chemnitz .
history
SV Teutonia 1901 Chemnitz was founded on November 1st, 1901. The Teutonia played a total of nine years in the Gauliga Middle Saxony and secured the league championship in 1918. As a result, the club qualified for the Central German championship in 1917/18 . In the quarter-finals they met the Dresden SG 1893 and were eliminated after a clear 8-1 defeat. By 1937, SV Teutonia Chemnitz was relegated to the district class. In 1938 the merger of Teutonia Chemnitz and VfB Chemnitz was decided and the new club was called Sportvereinigung 01 Chemnitz .
successes
- Middle Saxon Gauliga champions: 1918
Successor club
The sports association 01 Chemnitz could not celebrate any further notable successes until the First World War. After the Second World War , Sportvereinigung 01 Chemnitz , like all clubs in the Soviet occupation zone, was dissolved. The SG Chemnitz Schloß is the successor to the sports association .
From the end of 1948, sports operations in the Soviet zone of occupation were likely to be organized by means of company sports associations , or BSG for short, and SG was converted into BSG Handel und Sozial-Versicherung Chemnitz. After a while the carrier company changed . As a result, the club now took up the name BSG Motor Fritz-Heckert Karl-Marx-Stadt . Under this name, the football department played a total of eleven seasons in the GDR league .
literature
- Gerhard Claus: 100 years of football in Chemnitz. Pictures, stories, tables. Chemnitzer Verlag, Chemnitz 1999, ISBN 3-928678-58-2 .