WKG Heinkel Rostock
WKG Heinkel Rostock | |||
Full name | Competition community of the Heinkel company sports community |
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Founded | unknown | ||
Dissolved | 1944 | ||
Club colors | unknown | ||
Stadion | unknown | ||
Top league | Gauliga Mecklenburg | ||
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The competition community of the company sports community Heinkel Rostock (short: WKG Heinkel Rostock ) was a German sports club from Rostock that existed until 1945. The club was next to Arado Warnemünde , TS Kameradschaft Rostock and TSG Rostock the fourth Rostock football club within the Gauliga Mecklenburg .
society
The WKG Heinkel Rostock acted as a company sports association of the Rostock-based Ernst Heinkel Flugzeugwerke . In the German Reich, Heinkel Rostock was, alongside the WKG VW city of the KdF-Wagen, one of the few pure works clubs that briefly played higher-class.
With the dissolution of the Gauliga Nordmark in 1942 and the formation of the Gauliga in Schleswig-Holstein , Hamburg and Mecklenburg, Heinkel Rostock was promoted to the Gauliga Mecklenburg in the 1943/44 season . Heinkel Rostock closed the only Gauliga season without a chance with just four season points.
Subsequently, the club was prematurely withdrawn from gaming operations and dissolved in 1944 due to the war. A re-establishment was not carried out after 1945.
statistics
- Participation in Gauliga Mecklenburg : 1943/44
- Karl-Heinz Langhoff : German high jump champion in 1942 and 1943, runner-up in 1941.
literature
- Hardy Greens : WKG Heinkel Rostock. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .