SV Nordring Stettin

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SV Nordring Stettin
Full name Spielvereinigung Nordring Stettin
place Szczecin
Founded 1921
Dissolved 1945
Club colors Red White
Stadion Richard Lindemann sports field
Top league Gauliga Pomerania
successes 3 seasons in the Gauliga Pommern
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The game association Nordring Stettin was a German football club . He was based in the capital of the Pomeranian province of Szczecin and used the Richard Lindemann sports field on the northwestern outskirts of Szczecin. His club colors were red and white.

history

Although it was founded in 1921, Nordring Stettin could not reach the then first-class district league Stettin during the seasons in the Baltic Lawn and Winter Sports Association . Even with the Gauliga Pommern newly created in 1933 , Nordring Stettin was not taken into account, so that the club initially continued to play lower class. Nordring Stettin appeared for the first time nationwide in 1935, when the club was able to qualify for the first edition of the Tschammer Cup. In the first round, Nordring had to play away against Holstein Kiel , the game was clearly lost 7-1. In the 1938/39 season he was promoted to the first-class Gauliga Pomerania for the first time. Nordring Stettin finished their debut season in fifth place in the table. In the following season 1939/40 the placement could be improved again, at the end of the season 3rd place in the group west was to be booked. In the 1940/41 season , a change in the Gauliga was fatal to Stettin. The group west of the Gauliga Pomerania was reduced from eight to six participants after the season, as a result, three teams relegated this season. So also Nordring Stettin , although only third from bottom, had to enter the second-rate district league. A resurgence was not possible until the end of the Gauliga.

After the Second World War, Stettin, which was part of the German Empire, was annexed by the Soviet Union and placed under Polish administration . The SV Nordring Stettin was - like all other German clubs and institutions - forcibly dissolved.

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  • Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .