WSG Schwerin
WSG Schwerin | |||
Full name | Wehrmacht SG Schwerin | ||
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Founded | 1934 | ||
Dissolved | 1945 | ||
Club colors | unknown | ||
Stadion | Paulshöhe sports facility | ||
Top league | Gauliga Nordmark | ||
successes | no? (Help us and enter it here.) |
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The Wehrmacht-Sportgemeinschaft Schwerin (short: WSG Schwerin ) was a German military soccer team from Schwerin during the Second World War. Home was the Paulshöhe sports facility .
Athletic career
The WSG Schwerin was founded in 1934 when the National Socialists came to power. At the sporting level, the Mecklenburgers did not initially play a role in the higher-class football in Northern Germany. In 1938 the WSG first took part in the promotion round to Gauliga Nordmark , which was missed.
In 1941 the Mecklenburgers, along with other Wehrmacht associations such as the WSV Nebeltruppe Celle or HUS Marienwerder, together with Kilia Kiel, achieved the rise to the Gauliga, which was completed with a fifth rank. With the dissolution of the Gauliga Nordmark and the subsequent formation of the Gauliga Schleswig-Holstein , Hamburg and Mecklenburg, the Wehrmacht SG Schwerin was integrated into the newly founded Gauliga Mecklenburg from the 1942/43 season . The WSG together with VfL Güstrow withdrew prematurely from the game operations of the Mecklenburg Gauliga , a return did not take place.
In 1945 the Wehrmacht-SG was dissolved. The club was not re-established after 1945, with the ASG Vorwärts Schwerin , a Schwerin military association was re-established from 1951.
statistics
- Participation in Gauliga Nordmark : 1941/42
- Participation in Gauliga Mecklenburg : 1942/43 (withdrawn early)
literature
- Hardy Greens : WSG Schwerin. In: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 , p. 388.