Bohemian-Moravian national football team
Association | Český svaz footballový (ČSF) | |
Head coach | František Blažej | |
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First international match German Reich 3: 3 Bohemia and Moravia (Berlin; May 14, 1939)
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Last game German Reich 4: 4 Bohemia and Moravia (Breslau; November 12, 1939)
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Biggest victory Bohemia and Moravia 7: 3 Yugoslavia (Prague; August 27, 1939)
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Biggest defeat Ostmark 7: 1 Bohemia and Moravia ( Vienna ; May 21, 1939 ) |
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(Status: unknown) |
The Czech-Moravian national soccer team is the name of the selected team of the ČSF during the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia . This team played six international games in 1939, with a game against the German Reich still counting as an official international game. In the statistics this team is listed as Čechy a Morava (Bohemia and Moravia).
Historical background
The Czechoslovak Football Association comprised five football associations organized according to ethnicity. These were the Czechoslovak, German , Jewish , Polish and Hungarian associations.
The First Czechoslovak Republic went under as a result of the so-called destruction of the rest of the Czech Republic by Nazi Germany in March 1939. The Slovakia agreed on March 14, 1939 regardless. Only the Czech Football Association remained, while the Jewish Football Association was dissolved in 1936/37 and the German, Polish and Hungarian football associations joined their respective national associations. The Czech Football Association remained a member of FIFA even after the protectorate was established in March 1939 .
In the spring of 1940 all travel to and from the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia was banned. This also affected the Protectorate's selection team, which from then on could no longer play games.
Games
The selection of Bohemia and Moravia played several games, including three games against the selection team of the DFB, which officially recognizes the first two as a representative game and the third as an international match. In addition, the selection of Bohemia and Moravia played a game against the Ostmark, although the international matches of this team have not been rated by the ÖFB to this day. The Czech association also speaks of a game against Yugoslavia (7: 3), which is not mentioned in the statistics of the FSJ, and another game against Ostmark, which is confused with a city game against Vienna A (5 : 5) acts.
date | Venue | opponent | Result | Type of game |
May 14, 1939 | Berlin | German Empire | 3: 3 (1: 1) | Representative game |
May 18, 1939 | Stuttgart | German Empire | 1: 1 (0: 1) | Representative game |
May 21, 1939 | Vienna | Ostmark | 1: 7 (1: 5) | Unofficial international match |
August 27, 1939 | Prague | Yugoslavia | 7: 3 (3: 1) | Official international match |
October 22, 1939 | Prague | Ostmark | 5: 5 (1: 3) | Official international match |
November 12, 1939 | Wroclaw | German Empire | 4: 4 (4: 2) | Official international match |
Known players
- Josef Bican , Slavia Prague
- Jaroslav Burgr , Sparta Prague
- Oldřich Nejedlý , Sparta Prague
- Vlastimil Kopecký , Slavia Prague
- Antonín Puč , Viktoria Žižkov
Web links
- Radio Prague: "In the war years, Czech football lost its international connection"
- Article about the retrospective recognition of the 1939 games as official international matches, including precise statistics , in Czech
- International matches 1939 ( memorial from September 27, 2007 in the Internet Archive ), Czech
Individual evidence
- ↑ fotbal.cz: "Čechy a Morava 7 - 3 (3 - 1) Jugoslávie"
- ↑ fotbal.cz: "Čechy a Morava ČR 5 - 5 (1 - 3) Ostmarka"
literature
- Radovan Jelínek, Miloslav Jenšík et al .: Atlas českého fotbalu od roku 1890, Prague 2005, ISBN 80-901703-3-9 .