Berlin football championship of the DFuCB 1891/92

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Berlin football championship of the DFuCB 1891/92
Logo of the DFuCB
master English FC Berlin
Teams 8th

The Berlin Football Championship DFuCB 1891/92 was the first under the German Football and Cricket Federation (DFuCB) discharged Berlin Football Championship . It was the second soccer championship held by an association in all of Germany, after the championship of the Bund Deutscher Fußballlayers (BDF). The DFuCB was founded in May 1891 as an alternative to the BDF. Eight teams finally competed in the first class championship round, and a second class was also held. English FC Berlin was the first football champion of the DFuCB with four points ahead of BTuFC Viktoria 1889 .

There has not yet been a national German soccer championship .

Soccer

First class

Pl. society Sp.
1. English FC Berlin 14th
2. BTuFC Viktoria 1889 14th
3. BTuFC Allemania 1890 14th
4th Germania A 14th
5. BFC star 1889 14th
6th BFC Concordia 1890 14th
7th BFC Forward 1890 14th
8th. BFC Frankfurt 1885 14th
A.This club is not BFC Germania 1888 , as it only joined the federal government after the end of the season.

Due to a tie, there was a play-off between English FC and BTuFC Viktoria in October, which ended 1-0 with a goal from Philip Dennys.

Legend
Berlin football champions of the DFuCB

Second class

Pl. society Sp.
1. BTuFC Hohenzollern 1890
2. BFC Teutonia 1891
3. BFC North 1891
4th BTuFC Columbia 1891
5. Berlin Cricket Club 1883
6th DFV Hanover 1878
7th Niederschönweider CC 1891
Legend
Climbers

Cricket

The championship was decided by a playoff between the Berlin CC 1883 and BTuFC Viktoria 1889, which the English won. Other participants were BCC Excelsior and Niederschöneweider CC 1891.

literature

  • 25 years of the German Football Association. Yearbook and Press Committee of the German Football Association, Industrie-Verlag und Druckerei AG, Düsseldorf, Festschrift 1925.
  • History of German football. Volume III of the series of publications of the German Football Association. Carl Koppehel, Verlag Wilhelm Limpert, Frankfurt 1954, 4th expanded edition without a year.
  • Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .

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