Wroclaw FV 06

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Wroclaw FV 06
Logo of the Breslauer FV 06.
Full name Wroclaw Football Club 1906 e. V.
place Wroclaw
Founded June 6, 1906
Dissolved 1945
Club colors Blue White
Stadion At the Oswitzer Friedhöfe (6,000)
Top league Gauliga Silesia
successes Southeast German runner-up : 1927
Final round of the German championship: 1927
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The Breslauer Football Club 1906 e. V. (short name Breslauer FV 06) was a football club from Breslau , Silesia . The football club was one of the most successful in Wroclaw. Different sports fields or stadiums served as the venue. From 1912 to 1920 they played first on the Gandau parade ground and later in the Pöpelwitz oak park. In autumn 1920, the 6,000-seat stadium was opened at the Oswitzer Friedhöfe.

history

Logo of TV Vorwärts Breslau.
Logo of the SC Pfeil Breslau.

On June 6, 1906, the club was founded by dissatisfied members of the TV Vorwärts Breslau as "Sportclub Pfeil Breslau" . However, the first football team initially played in lower-class leagues. By winning the B-Class in 1911/12 , he was promoted to the A-Class (at that time one of the many top leagues in Germany). In July 1913, some members of SV Corso 1905 Breslau merged to form the Breslauer FV 06. The relegation in the season was only just barely successful: The club won the decider for non-relegation against the Breslau SVgg 6-3 after extra time. In the following years, the BFV was able to establish itself in the top division. Nevertheless, the qualification for the finals for the southeast German championship did not succeed.

Another merger produced a positive effect: in 1925 the club merged with the sports club Stern 1920 e. V. to the Breslauer FV 06-Stern and qualified in 1927 for the Southeast German finals. You almost became a Southeast German soccer champion, but the BFVer failed in the playoff for the championship with 0: 5 against the United Breslauer Sportfreunde. Nevertheless, they were qualified for the German championship through the runner-up , but failed in the round of 16 at VfB Leipzig . Also in the next seasons, the Breslauer FV often took part in the Silesian Championship, but the renewed qualification for the German championship no longer succeeded. From 1930 the club around national player Richard Hanke took on the old club name "Breslauer FV 06" without dissolving the merger. In 1933 the blue-whites were among the founding members of the Gauliga Schlesien , in which they played continuously from 1933 to 1945 with only moderate success. The high point of the Gauliga time was the runner-up in 1940, when the Breslauer FV 06 lost in the finals for the Silesian Gaume Championship with 2: 5 and 1: 9 against forward lawn sport Gleiwitz .

With the end of the Second World War , the association ceased to exist.

Seasonal balance sheets

season Division Games Victories draw Dutch Gates Goals conceded Points space
1912/13 1st district class Wroclaw 16 3 0 13 25th 67 6-26 9
Relegation game (won)
1913/14 1st district class Wroclaw 16 5 0 11 26th 50 10-22 7th
1914 / 15-1918 / 19 no game operation
1919/20 A class Wroclaw 14th 7th 1 6th 33 33 15-13 3
1920/21 Gauliga Breslau-Westkreis 10 7th 2 1 18th 9 16-4 1
Gauliga Breslau / upper class 6th 2 2 2 9 7th 6-6 3
1921/22 Gauliga Breslau-Westkreis 10 8th 1 1 40 16 17-3 2
Gauliga Breslau / upper class 6th 2 1 3 17th 23 5-7 3
1922/23 Gauliga Breslau-Nordkreis 6th 4th 0 2 13 7th 8-4 2
Gauliga Breslau / upper class 9 2 1 6th 16 18th 5-13 4th
1923/24 A-League Wroclaw 16 8th 1 7th 28 28 17-15 4th
1924/25 A-League Wroclaw 14th 6th 3 5 20th 21st 15-13 5
1925/26 A-League Wroclaw 14th 7th 1 6th 33 31 15-13 5
1926/27 A-League Wroclaw 14th 11 2 1 40 18th 24-4 1
Southeast German championship 7th 5 1 1 13 7th 11-3 2
Decision game for Südostdt. MS (lost)
German Championship (round of 16)
1927/28 A-League Wroclaw 22nd 13 2 7th 70 42 28-16 4th
1928/29 A-League Breslau, Kr. 2 10 5 0 5 17th 22nd 10-10 4th
1929/30 A-League Wroclaw 14th 10 1 3 42 24 21-7 2
Middle Silesia finals (final)
1930/31 A-League Wroclaw 14th 10 2 2 62 23 22-6 2
1st place match (lost)
Southeast German Championship, Kr. 1 10 4th 3 3 23 22nd 11-9 2
2nd place match (lost)
1931/32 A class Wroclaw 14th 9 4th 1 60 24 22-6 1
Southeast German Championship, Kr. 1 10 4th 0 6th 16 21st 8-12 4th
1932/33 A class Wroclaw 14th 7th 3 4th 36 23 17-11 2
2nd place match (won)
Southeast German Championship, Kr. 1 10 2 2 6th 25th 26th 6th 5
1933/34 Gauliga Silesia 18th 6th 2 10 26th 41 14-22 8th
1934/35 Gauliga Silesia 18th 7th 3 8th 36 44 17-19 6th
1935/36 Gauliga Silesia 18th 7th 4th 7th 39 35 18-18 4th
1936/37 Gauliga Silesia 18th 10 1 7th 46 45 21-15 4th
1937/38 Gauliga Silesia 18th 6th 2 10 27 26th 14-22 8th
1938/39 Gauliga Silesia 18th 6th 3 9 27 49 15-21 8th
1939/40 Gauliga Lower Silesia 12 8th 3 1 57 18th 19-5 1
Final Silesia (lost)
1940/41 Gauliga Silesia 18th 4th 2 12 26th 51 10 9
1941/42 Gauliga Lower Silesia 16 4th 4th 8th 47 48 12 5
1942/43 Gauliga Lower Silesia 17th 9 3 5 39 30th 21-13 3
1943/44 Gauliga Breslau, Gr. 1 8th 1 0 7th 7th 19th 2-14 5
1944/45 no game operation


Note: The BFV always played in a first division.

successes

Known players

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hardy Green, Christian Karn: The big book of the German football clubs . AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 .
  2. ^ Hardy Green, Christian Karn: The big book of the German football clubs. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 .
  3. Udo Luy: Football in South-East Germany (Silesia) 1893 - 1914 , page 348f., Kleinrinderfeld 2017
  4. Mario Tomao: football in Silesia in 1900 / 01-1932 / 33rd German Sports Club for Football Statistics e. V.
  5. ^ Hardy Green, Christian Karn: The big book of the German football clubs. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2009, ISBN 978-3-89784-362-2 .

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