Preussen Hindenburg

Preußen Hindenburg was a German association football club from the village of Zaborze [pl; de], Upper Silesia in Germany (present-day part of Zabrze, Poland).

They emerged as Südostdeutscher champions in 1929 and qualified for the national playoffs by defeating SpVgg Komet Breslau [pl; de] (7:3) before being soundly beaten 1:8 in an eighth-final matchup versus eventual vice-champions Hertha Berlin.

[2] German football competition was reorganized under the Third Reich in 1933 into sixteen top-flight divisions with Preußen becoming part of the Gauliga Schlesien.

Hindenburg played a final season in the Gauliga Oberschlesien (I) in 1943–44 before competition in the region was disrupted by World War II.

The club played its final match in January 1945 and disappeared following the war when the area became part of Poland.