The 1929 German football championship, the 22nd edition of the competition, was won by SpVgg Fürth, defeating Hertha BSC 3–2 in the final. For SpVgg Fürth...
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The 1930 German football championship, the 23rd edition of the competition, was won by Hertha BSC, defeating Holstein Kiel 5–4 in the final. For Hertha...
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Western German football championship – formed in 1903 Northern German football championship – formed in 1906 South Eastern German football championship – formed...
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Southern German football championship (German: Süddeutsche Meisterschaft) was the highest association football competition in the southern Germany, established...
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The 1926 German football championship, the 19th edition of the competition, was won by SpVgg Fürth, defeating Hertha BSC 4–1 in the final. For SpVgg Fürth...
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of each of the seven regional football championships as well as the defending German champions. The German championship final was contested by SpVgg Fürth...
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The 1920 German football championship, the 13th edition of the competition, was won by 1. FC Nürnberg, defeating SpVgg Fürth 2–0 in the final. It was the...
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Central German football championship (German: Mitteldeutsche Fußball Meisterschaft) was the highest association football competition in Central Germany, in...
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The 1928 German football championship, the 21st edition of the competition, was won by Hamburger SV, defeating Hertha BSC, 5–2, in the final. For Hamburger...
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Western German football championship (German: Westdeutsche Fußball Meisterschaft) was the highest association football competition in Western Germany, in...
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Northern German football championship (German: Norddeutsche Fußballmeisterschaft), operated by the Northern German Football Association (German: Norddeutscher...
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Warta Poznań (category Pages using football kit with incorrect pattern parameters)
Founded in 1912, the association football club are two-time winners of the Polish Football Championship, in 1929 and 1947. In 2020, Warta returned to...
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Danish Superliga championship. The Danish football championship is governed by the Divisionsforeningen. The early Danish football championships were decided...
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Harald Juhnke (1929–2005), actor and comedian Heidi Kabel (1914–2010), actress Klaus Kinski (1926–1991), actor; Polish-German father, German mother Nastassja...
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1929-32 Nordic Football Championship (June 14, 1929 – September 25, 1932) 1929: (June 14 - October 13, 1929) Norway (1929) Norway (1929-1932) South American...
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German Cup in 1943 and six Austrian leagues. SK Rapid Wien is the most successful team in the country, with 32 league titles, one German championship...
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American Championship, Uruguay traveled to Paris as the first South American team to compete in the Olympic Games. The 1924 Olympic Football tournament...
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SpVgg Greuther Fürth (category Football clubs in Germany)
era in the 1910s and 1920s, when the club won three German championships, in 1914, 1926, and 1929 respectively, and finished as runners-up in 1920. In...
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Bavarian league system. The league champions now qualified for the German football championship, which Rapid Wien won in 1941. From 1941, the league was renamed...
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The Germany national football team played its first international match on 5 April 1908 during the era of the German Empire, losing 5–3 to Switzerland...
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The 1929–32 Nordic Football Championship was the second Nordic Football Championship staged. Four Nordic countries participated, Denmark, Finland, Norway...
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Unofficial Football World Championships. 3 March 2009. Retrieved 28 June 2014. Αρβανίτης, Στάθης (2004). Εθνική Ελλάδος Ποδοσφαίρου 1929–2004 (in Greek)...
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Austrian football champions are the winners of the highest league of football in Austria. The championship has been contested through the Austrian Football Bundesliga...
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Estonia 1929-32 Nordic Football Championship (June 14, 1929 – September 25, 1932) 1931: (May 25 – October 11, 1931) Sweden (1931) Norway (1929–1932) Balkan...
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The South Eastern German football championship (German: Südostdeutsche Fußball Meisterschaft) was the highest association football competition in the Prussian...
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Polish Football Association). Not to be confused with Posen Football Championship, the regional competition organized by South Eastern German Association...
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(1): 1936 Nordic Football Championship Champions (1): 1929–32 Lunar New Year Cup Champions (2): 2001, 2004 Malta International Football Tournament Champions...
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Holstein Kiel (category Football clubs in Germany)
commonly known as Holstein Kiel (German pronunciation: [ˌhɔlʃtaɪn ˈkiːl] ) or KSV Holstein, is a German association football and sports club based in the...
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Hertha BSC (category Football clubs in Germany)
commonly known as Hertha BSC (German pronunciation: [ˈhɛʁtaː beː ʔɛs t͡seː]) or Hertha Berlin, is a German professional football club based in the locality...
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First Vienna FC (redirect from First Vienna Football Club)
the re-organization of German football in 1933. This led to the appearance of Austrian sides in the national finals of Germany and in competition for...
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