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| clubname = SV Viktoria Kolberg
| fullname = Sportverein Viktoria Kolberg
| founded = 1921
| league = [[Gauliga Pommern]]
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'''Sportverein Viktoria Kolberg''' was a [[Football in Germany|German association football club]] from the Pomeranian town of Kolberg (today [[Kolobrzeg]], Poland).
'''Sportverein Viktoria Kolberg''' was a [[Football in Germany|German association football club]] from the Pomeranian town of Kolberg (today [[Kolobrzeg]], Poland).


''Viktoria Kolberg'' and founded in 1921 and joined the first division [[Gauliga Pommern]] when it was established in 1933 in the reorganization of German football under the [[Nazis]]. The club struggled to avoid relegation until finally being sent down after a last place finish in 1936. In 1940, they returned to Gauliga play relying primarily on players recruited from the local submarine school. ''Viktoria'' earned a series of third place finishes in the following seasons until finishing second to divsion winner ''HSV Groß Born'' in 1943-44. Play was suspended the next year due to [[World War II]] and the club disappeared by 1945.
''Viktoria Kolberg'' and founded in 1921 and joined the first division [[Gauliga Pommern]] established in the 1933 [[Gauliga|reorganization of German football]] under the [[Nazis]]. The club struggled to avoid relegation until finally being sent down in 1936 after a last place finish. In 1940, they returned to Gauliga play relying primarily on players recruited from the local submarine school. ''Viktoria'' earned a series of third place finishes in the following seasons until finishing second to divsion winner ''[[HSV Groß Born]]'' in 1943-44. Play was suspended the next year due to [[World War II]] and the club disappeared by 1945.

==References==
* ''Pommern am Ball – Fußballgeschichte einer ostdeutschen Provinz''. Traditionsgemeinschaft Pommerscher Turn- und Sportvereine, Hamburg 1970.
* [[Hardy Grüne]]: ''Enzyklopädie des deutschen Ligafußballs.'' Band 7: ''Vereinslexikon.'' Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9, S. 261.


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[[Category:Football clubs in Germany]]bb
[[Category:Football clubs in Germany]]

Revision as of 07:55, 29 November 2023

SV Viktoria Kolberg
150px
Full nameSportverein Viktoria Kolberg
Founded1921
LeagueGauliga Pommern
2nd


Sportverein Viktoria Kolberg was a German association football club from the Pomeranian town of Kolberg (today Kolobrzeg, Poland).

Viktoria Kolberg and founded in 1921 and joined the first division Gauliga Pommern established in the 1933 reorganization of German football under the Nazis. The club struggled to avoid relegation until finally being sent down in 1936 after a last place finish. In 1940, they returned to Gauliga play relying primarily on players recruited from the local submarine school. Viktoria earned a series of third place finishes in the following seasons until finishing second to divsion winner HSV Groß Born in 1943-44. Play was suspended the next year due to World War II and the club disappeared by 1945.

References

  • Pommern am Ball – Fußballgeschichte einer ostdeutschen Provinz. Traditionsgemeinschaft Pommerscher Turn- und Sportvereine, Hamburg 1970.
  • Hardy Grüne: Enzyklopädie des deutschen Ligafußballs. Band 7: Vereinslexikon. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9, S. 261.