BFC Alemannia 22
BFC Alemannia 22 | |
Full name | Berlin football club Alemannia 1922 |
place | Berlin |
Founded | 1922 |
Dissolved | 1933 |
Club colors | Blue-black from 1927 blue-yellow |
Stadion | Sports field Tegel sports field Christianiastraße |
Top league | Märkische Spielvereinigung |
successes | East German champion and finalist of the ATSB championship in 1923 |
The Berlin football club Alemannia 1922 was a football club of the workers' sports movement in Berlin during the Weimar Republic .
history
BFC Alemannia 22 was created in 1922 from Department XI of the largest and most important Berlin workers' sports club, TV Fichte, located in the north of Berlin . The game operation was included in the league of the regional workers' sports association, the Märkische Spielvereinigung . In the very first season of 1922/23 Alemannia 22 won the championship of the Märkische Spielvereinigung with a 2-0 win in the final against Mariendorfer SC.
Alemannia 22 was thus qualified for the East German championship finals of the ATSB and initially beat FT Stettin-Bredow 4-0 on May 13, 1923. In the final of the East German championship in workers' football on May 27, 1923 in Spremberg , Alemannia 22 beat SC Tasmania Forst 3-1. In the semi-finals of the nationwide ATSB championship finals , Alemannia 22 beat North German representative Komet Groß-Flottbek in Altona 3-1 on June 10, 1923 .
The final of the ATSB championship took place on July 1, 1923 in Leipzig on the TSV Vorwärts Eutritzsch square. Alemannia 22 was defeated by the favored VfL Stötteritz , who had won the German ATSB championship in 1921 and 1922, with 0: 1.
In the 1923/24 season Alemannia 22 was able to defend the championship title of the Märkische Spielvereinigung and defeated FT Neukölln-Britz 3-1 in the final on April 6, 1924 in the Lichtenberg stadium . In the first round of the East German championship, the 1st Stettiner RSV Walhalla was eliminated 2-1 in Stettin on May 11, 1924 , but in the second round Alemannia 22 was eliminated on May 18, 1924 in Guben against SV Stern Breslau with 0: 1 off. In the 1925/26 season Alemannia 22 was again champion of the Märkische Spielvereinigung, but renounced to participate in the East German championship due to high travel costs.
In the following years, the club could not achieve any further success. Alemannia 22 split off in 1928 with the other clubs of the Märkische Spielvereinigung from the social-democratically dominated ATSB. From 1930 to February 1933 the Märkische Spielvereinigung belonged to the KPD -near fighting community for red sports unit ("Rotsport"). In March 1933 the BFC Alemannia 22 was forced to dissolve by the new National Socialist regime . There was no successor club after the Second World War .
Venues
The sports field near the Tegel prison and the Christianiastraße sports field, today's Hanne Sobek facility in Berlin-Gesundbrunnen , have been handed down as venues for Alemannia 22 .
literature
- Christian Wolter : Workers' football in Berlin and Brandenburg 1910–1933 . Arete Verlag, Hildesheim 2015, ISBN 978-3-942468-49-7 .