Sportfreunde Halle

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Sportfreunde Halle
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Full name Hallescher FV Sportfreunde
place
Founded 1902
Dissolved 1945
Club colors purple-yellow
Stadion Böllberger Weg stadium
Top league Gauliga middle
successes Tschammer Cup 1940, 1942 (1st HR)
home
Away

The Hallesche FV Sportfreunde was a German sports club from Halle (Saale) that existed from 1902 to 1945. The home of the club was the Böllberger Weg stadium . Until 1945, Sportfreunde was one of the leading clubs in Central German football, alongside FC Wacker Halle and the Halle football club from 1896 .

society

The Hallesche FV Sportfreunde was founded in 1902 under the name Britannia Halle , but was renamed Sportfreunde Halle from 1914. The club acted in the championship of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs , in which the sports fans twice reached the finals (each failed in the semifinals and intermediate rounds at Dresdner SC and SC 06 Oberlind ). In the Central German Cup, the Halle residents were subject to the Dresdner SC and the Sportfreunde Leipzig in the quarter-finals .

With the introduction of the Gauligen in 1933, the Sportfreunde Halle were able to qualify for the Gauliga Mitte from the 1934/35 season. Sportfreunde held the Gauliga with brief interruptions until 1945, when the game was stopped prematurely. In the Tschammerpokal against FC Schalke 04 and Minerva 93 Berlin already in the first main round.

In 1945 the club was dissolved, a new establishment did not take place.

statistics

  • Participation in the Central German Championship: 1925/26, 1926/27
  • Participation in Gauliga Mitte: 1934/35 to 1937/38, 1939/40, 1942/43 to 1944/45
  • Participation in the Tschammer Cup: 1940, 1942

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