Academic SC 1893 Berlin

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Academic SC 1893
Full name Academic Sports Club 1893
place Berlin
Founded November 8, 1893
Dissolved unknown
Club colors White-dark blue
Stadion Friedenau cycle track
Top league
successes

The Academic Sports Club 1893 Berlin was a student sports club from Berlin and one of the 86 founding clubs of the German Football Association .

history

The footballers of the club, founded by students from Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität , were initially organized in the Association of German Ball Game Clubs (VDB) and played their games in the interior of the Friedenau cycling track . In 1897 part of the association split off and founded the Academic BC 1897 Charlottenburg .

At the founding meeting of the German Football Association on January 28, 1900 in Leipzig , the club was represented by the then VDB chairman Fritz Boxhammer .

After 1902 the club was only active in university sports. He took part in the German Academic Championship in 1911 and was defeated by Borussia Berlin in the intermediate round with 1:11. The further history of the club is not known.

The most famous ASC player was Ivo Schricker from Strasbourg , who played for the club during his law studies in Berlin and was Secretary General of FIFA from 1932 to 1950 .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Christian Wolter : lawn of passion. The football fields of Berlin. History and stories. Edition Else, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-00-036563-8 .
  2. Jörn Lange: The Missing. (No longer available online.) Football Week, March 22, 2014, formerly the original ; Retrieved July 22, 2015 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / fussball-woche.de  
  3. ^ Carl Koppehel: History of the German football sport . Volume III of the DFB series of publications. Ed .: German Football Association. Wilhelm Limpert-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1954, p. 88 .
  4. fussball-historie.de: Academic Championship 1911