SG OrPo Danzig was a German association football club from the city of Danzig, West Prussia (today Gdańsk, Poland). It was established in 1920 as Sportverein Schutzpolizei Danzig as the sports club of the city's police force. Through the 1920s the club made regular appearances in the playoff rounds of the regional Baltenverband, but did not enjoy any success there. In 1934, SV became part of the Gauliga Ostpreussen and from 1935–38 played within the Gauliga Danzig which was a division of the Ostpreussen league. The team was renamed Polizei SV Danzig in 1939 and took part that year in the opening round of the Tschammerpokal, predecessor to the current-day DFB-Pokal (German Cup), where they were put out 2–3 by Viktoria Stolp. The team was renamed again in 1941, becoming Sportgemeinschaft der
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| - SG OrPo Danzig (celým názvem: Sportgemeinschaft der Ordnungspolizei Danzig) byl německý policejní fotbalový klub, který sídlil v západopruském městě Danzig (dnešní Gdaňsk v Pomořském vojvodství). Založen byl v roce 1920, zanikl v roce 1945 po sovětsko-polské anexi Pruska. Klubové barvy byly modrá a bílá. Své domácí zápasy odehrával na stadionu Polizeisportplatz Langfuhr. (cs)
- Die Sportgemeinschaft der Ordnungspolizei Danzig (kurz SG OrPo Danzig) war ein Fußballverein aus Danzig. Sie wurde 1920 unter dem Namen Sportverein Schutzpolizei Danzig als Sportverein der städtischen Polizei gegründet. (de)
- SG OrPo Danzig was een Duitse voetbalclub uit de stad Danzig, dat na de Tweede Wereldoorlog door Polen werd ingelijfd en nu Gdańsk heet. (nl)
- Sportgemeinschaft der Ordnungspolizei Danzig – niemiecki klub piłkarski z siedzibą w Gdańsku (niem. Danzig). Istniał w latach 1920–1945. (pl)
- SG OrPo Danzig was a German association football club from the city of Danzig, West Prussia (today Gdańsk, Poland). It was established in 1920 as Sportverein Schutzpolizei Danzig as the sports club of the city's police force. Through the 1920s the club made regular appearances in the playoff rounds of the regional Baltenverband, but did not enjoy any success there. In 1934, SV became part of the Gauliga Ostpreussen and from 1935–38 played within the Gauliga Danzig which was a division of the Ostpreussen league. The team was renamed Polizei SV Danzig in 1939 and took part that year in the opening round of the Tschammerpokal, predecessor to the current-day DFB-Pokal (German Cup), where they were put out 2–3 by Viktoria Stolp. The team was renamed again in 1941, becoming Sportgemeinschaft der (en)
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| - SG OrPo Danzig (celým názvem: Sportgemeinschaft der Ordnungspolizei Danzig) byl německý policejní fotbalový klub, který sídlil v západopruském městě Danzig (dnešní Gdaňsk v Pomořském vojvodství). Založen byl v roce 1920, zanikl v roce 1945 po sovětsko-polské anexi Pruska. Klubové barvy byly modrá a bílá. Své domácí zápasy odehrával na stadionu Polizeisportplatz Langfuhr. (cs)
- Die Sportgemeinschaft der Ordnungspolizei Danzig (kurz SG OrPo Danzig) war ein Fußballverein aus Danzig. Sie wurde 1920 unter dem Namen Sportverein Schutzpolizei Danzig als Sportverein der städtischen Polizei gegründet. (de)
- SG OrPo Danzig was a German association football club from the city of Danzig, West Prussia (today Gdańsk, Poland). It was established in 1920 as Sportverein Schutzpolizei Danzig as the sports club of the city's police force. Through the 1920s the club made regular appearances in the playoff rounds of the regional Baltenverband, but did not enjoy any success there. In 1934, SV became part of the Gauliga Ostpreussen and from 1935–38 played within the Gauliga Danzig which was a division of the Ostpreussen league. The team was renamed Polizei SV Danzig in 1939 and took part that year in the opening round of the Tschammerpokal, predecessor to the current-day DFB-Pokal (German Cup), where they were put out 2–3 by Viktoria Stolp. The team was renamed again in 1941, becoming Sportgemeinschaft der Ordnungspolizei Danzig in 1941, and from 1940–43, was part of the Gauliga Danzig-Westpreussen. The club was forced to withdraw from Gauliga competition partway through the 1942–43 season and disappeared in 1945 with the end of World War II when Danzig became part of Poland. (en)
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