Singer Wittenberge
Singer Wittenberge | |
Full name | Singer gymnastics and sports club Wittenberge |
place | Wittenberg |
Founded | 1926 |
Dissolved | 1933 - Merger with Minerva Wittenberge 09 |
Club colors | Green red |
Stadion | Singer Stadium |
Top league | Gauliga Altmark , district class Berlin-Potsdam |
successes | Preliminary round VMBV |
The Singer Turn- und Sportverein Wittenberge 1926 e. V. (since the end of 1933 Grün-Rot Minerva Wittenberge ) is a former sports club from Wittenberge . In 1932 and 1933, Singer Wittenberge was the Altmark football championship and thus took part in the Central German championship .
history
The club was founded in 1926 as the Singer Turn- und Sportverein e. V. founded. In 1926 four idealists had the idea of founding a Singer factory association. At a founding meeting, 30 women and 11 men formed the Singer Turn- und Sportverein Wittenberge e. V. (Singer TuSV). Initially, this consisted only of a male and female gymnastics group. The purpose was to compensate the workforce of the Singer sewing machine plant and to identify with the company.
Foundation of the soccer team
On April 1, 1927, a football department was established in the Singer TSV. The founding fathers are Mr. Benthin and Mr. Genz and the playing attire at the time was green / red and green / white. The first soccer game took place on August 27, 1927. A team from the Altmarkstadt Seehausen was defeated 7-0. The club then took part in the game operations in the Gau Altmark as a member of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs (VMBV) . For the 1928/29 season, Singer Wittenberge was placed in the second class of the Altmark Gau.
On May 12, 1929, the new approximately 60,000 m² sports field in Singer Park was inaugurated with an extensive sports program.
Point game operation
After a few years, the footballers from Wittenberge had some successes on a regional level and they became the most successful representatives of Wittenberg sports, perhaps alongside the handball players.
Final tables as Gaumeister
1931/32 season
space | society | total score |
---|---|---|
1 | Singer TuSV Wittenberge 1926 | 23 |
2 | FC Saxonia 09 Tangermünde | 21st |
3 | VfL Gardelegen | 18th |
4th | FC Viktoria 1909 Stendal | 18th |
5 | Stendaler BC | 17th |
6th | FC Herta 1909 Wittenberge | 16 |
7th | FV Fortuna Tangermünde | 12 |
8th | FC Siegfried Wahrburg | 11 |
9 | SpVgg Eichstädt-Goldbeck | 8th |
1932/33 season
space | society | total score |
---|---|---|
1 | Singer TuSV Wittenberge 1926 | 33 |
2 | FC Saxonia 09 Tangermünde | 29 |
3 | SV Wustrow | 25th |
4th | FV Fortuna Tangermünde | 24 |
5 | FC Viktoria 1909 Stendal | 23 |
6th | FC Herta 1909 Wittenberge | 21st |
7th | Stendaler BC | 19th |
8th | FC 1909 Salzwedel | 17th |
9 | VfL Gardelegen | 17th |
10 | SC Minerva 1909 Wittenberge | 11 |
11 | SV 1888 Wittenberge | 1 |
statistics
- Third Gaume Championship Altmark 1931
- Gaumeister Altmark 1932, 1933
- Participation in the finals of the Central German Championship : 1931/32, 1932/33
- Participation in the 1st main round of the Tschammer Cup
literature
- German sports club for football statistics e. V. (Ed.): Fußball-Jahrbuch Deutschland 1930/31 - 1932/33 (editor in charge: Mario Tomao), Wiesbaden 2004.
- Communications from the Singer Comradeship. Supplement to the Singer-Werkfreund.
- Singer-Werkfreund: company newspaper of Singer sewing machines AG, factory Wittenberge.
Web links
- Literature by and about Singer Wittenberge in the catalog of the German National Library
- German championships; Results from 1932 at rsssf.com
- Results for the season 1930/31 at claudionicoletti.eu
- Results for the 1931/32 season at claudionicoletti.eu
- Results for the 1932/33 season at claudionicoletti.eu
- Historical information on the Singer TSV at naehmaschinenwerk.de
- Match report against Oldesloer SV from 1936 at naehmaschinenwerk.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ See links to the results of the seasons 1931/32 and 1932/33.