Societatea Gimnastică Sibiu

Gymnastics Society Sibiu (Romanian: Societatea de Gimnastică Sibiu, German: Hermannstädter Turnverein - HTV) was a German sport club based in Sibiu. At that time the city was part of Austria-Hungary and after part of Romania.

Societatea Gimnastică Sibiu
Full nameSocietatea Gimnastică Sibiu
Founded1919 (football club)
Dissolved1945
GroundStadionul Municipal (Sibiu)
Capacity5,000

History

The Sibiu Gymnastics Club was founded on 30 October 1862 and aimed at youth education. With a decree of 1865, school gymnastics was a compulsory subject, so that the Gymnastics Society Sibiu initially functioned almost exclusively as an academic club from that date. From about 1870 the fencing operations began and in 1891 the Gymnastics Society of Sibiu changed the named in Sibiu Men Turnverein (in German). From 1890 Turnfeste were organized regularly, their general interest led to the creation of a women's team in the girls' gymnastics in September 1896.

In 1897, they return to the name of Hermannstädter Turnverein (in German).

In 1903 first tennis matches was carried out by the Gymnastics Society Sibiu. Until the outbreak of World War I was a lively turning operation, which could then be resumed only in January 1919. [1] [2] [3]

In the spring of 1919 the first football matches were held in Sibiu.

They played four seasons in Romanian Football Final Championship, and the best performance is playing the final in 1930–31. They lost the final against UD Reșița. [4]

The football team disbanded after World War II.

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Divizia A

SeasonPlayedWDLGoals+/-Points
1925–261  11:3−20p
1926–271  12:3−10p
1929–3031113:7−43p
1930–3132 110:8+24p
TOTAL831416:21−57p

Performances

References

Literature

  • Hardy Grüne (2000), Enzyklopädie der europäischen Fußballvereine (in German) (1. ed.), Kassel: AGON Sportverlag, p. 337, ISBN 3-89784-163-0

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