Tilsiter SC
Tilsiter SC | |||
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Full name | Tilsiter sports club | ||
place | Tilsit | ||
Founded | 1929 | ||
Dissolved | 1945 | ||
Club colors | Black-and-white | ||
Stadion | |||
Top league | Gauliga East Prussia | ||
successes | |||
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The Tilsiter SC was a German sports club from the East Prussian city of the same name , today's Sovetsk in the Russian Oblast of Kaliningrad .
history
The Tilsiter SC was created in 1929 through the merger of the SC Lituania Tilsit with the Verein für Körperübungen Tilsit , which was founded in 1911 as a games department in MTV Tilsit and which had become independent in 1921 as part of the clean divorce . From the 1930/31 season, the club played in the Division League II North of the East Prussia district. With second place in the District League North in the 1932/33 season, the club qualified for the final round of the East Prussian Championship in 1933, in which third place was achieved and thus the qualification for the final round of the Baltic Championship was just missed. Nevertheless, due to the good placement , the Tilsiter SC was allowed to play in the newly created Gauliga East Prussia from 1933 , in which predominantly lower midfield placements were achieved. In 1935 the club qualified for the Tschammer Cup and was eliminated by the 3: 7 away defeat against the Sportvgg. Masovia Lyck out in the first final round.
At the end of the 1937/38 season , the Tilsiter SC had to relegate to the second-rate district league, as from the 1938/39 season they wanted to determine the champion in a single-track division consisting of ten teams and refrained from the regional districts; a sixth place in the Gumbinnen district was therefore not enough and a rise again never succeeded.
After the end of the Second World War , Tilsit , which was part of the German Empire, was annexed by the Soviet Union . The Tilsiter SC was - like all other German clubs and institutions - forcibly dissolved.
successes
- Participation in the final round of the East Prussian championship in 1933
- Belonging to the Gauliga East Prussia 1933/34 , 1934/35 , 1935/36 , 1936/37 , 1937/38
- Participation in the Tschammer Cup in 1935
Web links
- The most important clubs in East Prussia beepworld.de
literature
- Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. German championship, Gauliga, Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 .
- Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ 70 years of the Tilsiter Sport Club , in Ostpreußenblatt dated May 7, 1977, p. 21