TSV 1861 Swinoujscie

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TSV 1861 Swinoujscie
Full name Gymnastics Club 1861 Swinoujscie
place Swinoujscie
Founded 1938
Dissolved 1945
Club colors Green white
Stadion City Sports field (3000)
Top league Gauliga Pomerania
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The TSV 1861 Swinoujscie was a German sports club from the same Pomeranian town, today Swinoujscie . The football department played in the first-class Gauliga Pomerania for two years .

history

The TSV 1861 Swinoujscie emerged in 1938 from a merger of Swinemünder SC with the TV Swinoujscie in 1861 and the power-SV Germania Swinoujscie .

The soccer department of Swinemünder SC played in the area of ​​Western Pomerania before 1933. The game operations in this area were characterized by frequent changes of the football association. The Swinemünde teams played in the North German Football Association until 1925 , then switched to the Baltic Lawn and Winter Sports Association and from 1930/31 played with the entire Pomeranian area within the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs (VBB). The Swinemünder SC won in 1928/29 , the season of the East District League Vorpommern-Rügen , but missed by a 1: 4 defeat to Stralsund SV 07 (season winner West) to qualify for the Pomeranian football finals. In VBB, the club played in the first-class Vorpommern district league until 1933 .

After the synchronization in 1933, the football associations were dissolved, and games were now held in 16 sports districts. The Swinemünder SC was assigned to the Sportgau Pommern and started in the third class 1st district class Gollnow West . During this season, the club was promoted to the Pomeranian district soccer class in 1934/35 . The club was also able to complete this division first, so that it qualified for the promotion round to Gauliga Pommern in 1935/36 , but was defeated in this by SC Blücher Gollnow and Graf Schwerin Greifswald . From then on, the club continued to play in the second-rate district class, and in 1938 it merged into TSV 1861 Swinoujscie . In 1938/39 the club won the district class Pomerania West and qualified for the promotion round to the Gauliga in 1938/39 . This time Swinoujscie was able to successfully contest the promotion round and was promoted to the first-class Gauliga Pomerania for the coming season. In the same year Świnoujście qualified for the main round of the Tschammer Cup in 1938 , but retired in the first round after a 1: 5 defeat against Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin .

In the first Gauliga season for Świnoujście, the club reached fifth place in the table with six participating teams in the West section and thus barely escaped relegation to the second division. In 1940/41 TSV 1861 Swinoujscie rose again to the 1st class, with six points from 14 games the club was again penultimate. Swinoujscie spent the next seasons in the second-class 1st class , only in the 1944/45 season , when all teams still capable of playing were divided into so-called sports district groups due to the war, the club played first-class for the last time. The Greifswald sports group was canceled after a game day due to the war.

After the Second World War , Świnoujście, which was part of the German Empire, was annexed by the Soviet Union and placed under Polish administration . The TSV 1861 Swinemünde was - like all other German clubs and institutions - forcibly dissolved.

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