Germania Kattowitz

The SC ( Sports Club ) Germania Katowice was a German football club based in Katowice.

History

The club was founded in 1905 after the collapse of the sports club Frisch Auf Katowice. As play clothes Germania had chosen white-red- striped shirts and black trousers along with belts. Played on the meadow Adamiecz at the Nicolai Street between Green Street and St. Peter and Paul Church, opposite the company Munster man. Later - the exact date is unknown - the Germania created their own space at the former Seydlitzstraße, called Poniatowski road today. Just as the SC Diana Katowice Germania also belonged to Polish players.

Your wedding had the " Germanic " in 1910 than they winning the Upper Silesian Cup and thus the catchment succeeded twice in the Southeast finals. Here they could but - as in the years before the Prussians - reap no great laurels. In the first part they survived thanks to a free lot the preliminary round and the semi-finals, where they pointed out the 4-1 VfR 1897 Wroclaw borders. The same result was a year later in the preliminary round last stop, again against a Breslauer club, the namesake SC Germania.

Until 1922 kicked the Germania, considerably weakened by the First World War, the German game operation. The last recorded placement is the third rank in the south circle of the district Katowice in the season 1921/22. As Katowice then became Polish, dried up the news. Presumably, the association is dissolved. There was no other club from the Germania residues, no club, continued the tradition.

Achievements

  • 2 x Upper Silesia champion and participant in the East finals: 1910, 1911

Swell

  • The German Football Archive
  • Germany - Championships 1902-1945
  • Hardy Green " club Encyclopedia, Encyclopedia of German league football," AGON Sports Publishing 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9
  • Hardy Green - "From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga," AGON Sports Verlag 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1
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