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    1. FC Kattowitz (Polish: 1. FC Katowice) was an ethnically German football club playing in what was Kattowitz, Silesia Province in Germany (now Katowice...
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  • club 1. FC Viktoria 07 Kelsterbach, a German association football club 1. FC Femina, a Hungarian women's association football club 1. FC Kattowitz, a defunct...
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    reactivation by the Silesian Autonomy Movement of the 1945 dissolved 1. FC Kattowitz. The club was reactivated in 2007, and spent most of its time in the...
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  • Forest Park Katowice Voivodeship 1. FC Kattowitz, an ethnically German association football club playing in what was Kattowitz, Silesia Province in Germany...
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    Ernst Wilimowski (category Chemnitzer FC players)
    school and, when he was nine years old, to the German football team 1. FC Kattowitz. At the age of 13, he was legally adopted by his stepfather, who was...
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    Katowice (redirect from Kattowitz)
    Flying club (Aeroklub Śląski) Defunct sports clubs: Diana Kattowitz – football club 1. FC Kattowitz – football club, vice-champion of Poland: 1927; champion...
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  • Kraków and 1. FC Kattowitz. This rivalry was treated very seriously, not only by the two sides involved, but also by the whole nation. 1. FC was regarded...
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    In 2007, reestablishment of the 1. FC Kattowitz soccer club by the RAŚ activists caused controversy. 1. FC Kattowitz was a soccer club established in...
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  • 27 July 1962) was a German football player. He played for the clubs 1. FC Kattowitz (1934–1945) and FSV Frankfurt (1947–1960). He was part of the West...
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  • Archived from the original on 1 October 2013. Retrieved 8 September 2013. "Windsor FC – History in the Making". Windsor F.C. Archived from the original...
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    Gerard Wodarz were joined by legendary Ernst Wilimowski, bought from 1. FC Kattowitz, who with Peterek and Wodarz were collectively nicknamed the three...
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  • teams (in the order they finished in November 1927): Wisła Kraków 1. FC Kattowitz Warta Poznań Pogoń Lwów Legia Warsaw Klub Turystów Łódź ŁKS Łódź Polonia...
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    served the 1. FC Kattowitz club. A match between the Polish and Swedish national football teams took place here, with Poland winning 2:1. In the Polish...
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  • dominant side in the division, far outperforming state-supported rival 1. FC Kattowitz. The club earned division titles in the Gauliga Oberschlesien in 1942...
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    TuS Lipine, was Naprzód Lipiny Germania Königshütte, was AKS Chorzów 1. FC Kattowitz, retained its name Bismarckhütter SV 99, was Ruch Chorzów RSG Myslowitz...
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    TuS Lipine, was Naprzód Lipiny Germania Königshütte, was AKS Chorzów 1. FC Kattowitz, retained its name Bismarckhütter SV 99, was Ruch Chorzów RSG Myslowitz...
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  • August 2008. Retrieved 20 August 2019. "Był taki mecz: Starcie o polskość. 1. FC Katowice - Wisła Kraków 0:2". wisla.krakow.pl (in Polish). 26 September...
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  • up the Kattowitzer Ballspiel-Verband alongside Preussen Kattowitz and Diana Kattowitz. With FC 1903 Ratibor, these clubs formed the Upper Silesian division...
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  • Kossok – played for national team (1928–32). Played for clubs including 1. FC Kattowitz, Cracovia (twice) and Pogoń Lwów, and after playing coached Cracovia...
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  • Liga Season 1929 Champions Warta Poznan (1st title) Relegated 1. FC Kattowitz Klub Turystów Łódź Top goalscorer Rochus Nastula (25 goals) ← 1928 1930...
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  • WAR WIS 1. FC Kattowitz 11 2–4 5–0 2–1 4–1 1–0 1–0 0–2 4–0 5–0 5–3 2–0 2–1 11 Cracovia 6–1 6–0 3–2 5–1 2–0 7–1 3–1 0–1 2–2 2–1 3–0 11 5–2 2–1 Czarni...
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    the Kattowitzer Ballspiel-Verband alongside Preussen Kattowitz and Germania Kattowitz. With FC 1903 Ratibor, these clubs formed the Upper Silesian division...
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  • improving his play virtually every day. After a Kraków – Upper Silesia 4-1 game (mid-1939), his class was noticed by Józef Kałuża, who called him to...
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    Katowice, Kossok's career started in a German-minority team FC Preussen Kattowitz (later 1. FC Kattowitz), then in 1929 he moved to Cracovia. In 1931, Kossok...
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    Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1931–1939 Dąb Katowice 1939–1942 1. FC Kattowitz 1942–1943 TuS Nuendorf 1945–1950 Baildon Katowice 1950 Związkowiec...
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  • Brötzingen 1. FC Germania Egestorf/Langreder VfL Germania 1894, from Frankfurt am Main FC Germania Friedrichstal VfB Germania Halberstadt Germania Kattowitz, defunct...
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  • of FIFA – the player Sayed ABAZA played in tournaments of 1920 and 1928 [1] The same player in a football tournament in 1924 was in the reserve team...
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  • Piotr Nyc (24 May 1914 – 1 May 1988) was a Polish footballer who played as a midfielder. Nytz was born 24 May 1914 in Kattowitz (Katowice), German Empire...
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    Preußen Breslau 2:1 and moved on to the final after Breslau's protest was denied. In the title match Askania was beaten 1:2 by Preußen Kattowitz but filed a...
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    could not be completed in time for the German finals because Preußen Kattowitz, from the now Polish city of Katowice, was initially unable to travel...
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