SpVgg Zeitz 1910
SpVgg Zeitz | |||
Full name | FC Zeitz Sports Association from 1910 | ||
place | Time | ||
Founded | 1910 | ||
Dissolved | 1945 | ||
Club colors | Red White | ||
Stadion | Tiergartenhof sports facility | ||
Top league | Gauliga middle | ||
successes | Participation Gauliga Mitte | ||
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The FC Sportvereinigung Zeitz 1910 or abbreviated SpVgg Zeitz 1910 was a German football club from Zeitz in today's Burgenland district , which existed from 1910 to 1945. The home of the club was the Tiergartenhof sports complex .
Athletic career
The Zeitz sports association was founded in 1910 under the name FC Sportfreunde Zeitz , but in the following years it appeared mainly as the FC Zeitz sports association from 1910 . No further name changes were made until the club was dissolved. During the time of its existence, the club operated within the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs in the championships of the Gauliga Saale-Elster .
In the 1939/40 season, the club qualified for the promotion round to Gauliga Mitte . There the team and SC Apolda prevailed against Fortuna Magdeburg , and both were promoted to the Gauliga. Both in the 1940/41 season and in the 1941/42 season, the club ended the season in a secured midfield. In the season 1942/43 , the team from Zeitz rose from the bottom of the table again from the Gauliga, a return to the top German division was not achieved until 1945.
In 1945 FC SpVgg Zeitz was dissolved in the Soviet zone of occupation . Most of the club went into the SG Zeitz, which was newly founded in 1946. The SG Zeitz would later be reorganized into the BSG Chemie Zeitz .
statistics
- Participation in Gauliga Mitte : 1940 / 41–1942 / 43
- Eternal table Gauliga middle: Rank 16
literature
- Hardy Greens : SpVgg Zeitz 1910. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .