SpVgg Helios Munich

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SpVgg Helios Munich
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Basic data
Surname Spielvereinigung Helios München eV
Seat Munich
founding May 1919
resolution 1997 (merger)
Colours White blue
Website http://www.helios-daglfing.de/
First soccer team
Venue District sports facility Westpreußenstr. ( Location )
Places nb
league District class Munich 5 (SV Helios-Daglfing)
2016/17 5th place
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The SpVgg Helios Munich was a soccer club from the Bavarian capital Munich . The club colors were white and blue. The club founded in May 1919 by members of TSV Jahn Munich merged with SV Daglfing to form SV Helios-Daglfing in 1997.

history

In 1924 he was promoted to the district league of Southern Bavaria for the first time, at that time the second highest division. In 1952 Helios rose to the third class Bavarian amateur league. After relegation in 1955, the club belonged again from 1958 to 1972 for 14 years without interruption to the initially double-track, from 1963 single-track Bavarian League .

In 1954 as fourth, 1959 as sixth and 1962 as third in the group south of the Bayernliga and in 1966 as tenth in the single-track Bayernliga, Helios was the third-best football club in the Bavarian capital, ahead of FC Wacker Munich , which was occasionally second-rate at the time, and the amateur teams the top clubs TSV 1860 and FC Bayern. 1963 third in the group south of the Bayernliga and in 1965 sixth in the single-track league were other excellent placements. In 1972 Helios rose as 18th and last from the Bayern League after relegation worries had existed since the 1968/69 season. The BSC Sendling rose in the same season in the Bayern league, in which he was able to hold for two seasons, and the SV Türk Gücü were the only two clubs from Munich that later rose to the third level of the German league system, apart from the movements of the second teams of Bavaria and 1860.

Until 1987, games were played on the municipal district sports facility on Franz-Fischer-Strasse in Parkstadt Bogenhausen . The facility consisted of a main lawn area, a "red earth" area, a small lawn area, a barrack with shower and changing rooms, a groundskeeper apartment and a clubhouse with a beer garden. The whole ensemble had to give way to the extension of the Giesecke & Devrient company .

Known players

  • Herbert Stöckl (until 1967) played in the Bundesliga in 1967/68 for FC Bayern Munich and from 1968 to 1975 for Wuppertaler SV .
  • Berkant Göktan (1987-1989 as a youth) contributed to the 2001 German championship with two Bundesliga games for Bayern Munich. In 2002 he won the Turkish championship with Galatasaray Istanbul.

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