Hasmonea Lwów
Hasmonea Lwów was a Polish-Jewish sports club based in the city of Lwów (now Lviv, Ukraine). Created in 1908, it was the first sports club exclusively for Jewish members. It was named after the Hasmonean royal dynasty. The full Polish name was Żydowski Klub Sportowy Hasmonea Lwów.
In the interbellum the Hasmonea was one of four Lwów-based clubs playing in the Polish First League and arguably the most popular Jewish football club in Poland. In 1928 it was ranked 13th in the league and dropped to the second league. The most popular football player primarily associated with the club was Zygmunt Steuermann.
Hasmonea was also famous for its excellent table tennis players. In 1933 they were team champions of Poland, and its top player, Alojzy Ehrlich, was three times winner of silver medals in the World Championships (1936, 1937, 1939). Another of the championship players during those years was Leopold Weiss, one of the few members of the club who like Ehrlich also survived the Nazi occupation of Lwów.[1]
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References
- ^ Jakob Weiss, The Lemberg Mosaic (New York: Alderbrook Press, 2011) pp.72–76.
- Association football clubs established in 1908
- Jewish football clubs
- Lwów District Football League
- Polish football clubs in Lviv
- 1908 establishments in Poland
- 1908 establishments in Austria-Hungary
- Defunct football clubs in former Polish territories
- Diaspora sports clubs
- Polish football club stubs
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