German Football Association for Moravia and Silesia

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German
Football Association
for Moravia and Silesia
(DFVfMuSch)
founding July 13, 1913 ( Ostrava )
resolution unknown (approx. 1920)
Seat Bielsko

The German Football Association for Moravia and Silesia (DFVfMuSch), in Czech Německá fotbalová asociace pro Moravu a Slezsko (NFAMS), was a sports association that was founded on July 13, 1913 in Ostrava. He was an autonomous member of the Austrian Football Association (ÖFV) and organized the Moravian and Silesian football championship and national championship games. After dissolution, the clubs joined either the Czechoslovak Football Association, Czech Československá associace footballová (ČSAF) or the Polish Football Association, Polski Związek Piłki Nożnej (PZPN).

founding

The oldest association was founded for associations from Moravia and part of the Austro-Hungarian part of Silesia. On the initiative of R. Jendrzejowskiego from the Bielitz-Bialaer Sportverein (BBSV), the German Football Association for Moravia and Silesia (DFVMuSch) was founded on July 13, 1913. The association was only for German clubs, Czech clubs were not included.

President of the DFVfMuSch

  • Founder: R.Jendrzejowskiego

Members

The association was founded by a total of 15 clubs. Among others, the following associations, either from Moravia or Silesia , were members of this association:

National team

no information

Competitions

season master
championship
1911/12 DSV Troppau
1912/13 DSV Troppau
1913/14 DSV Troppau
1914/15 discontinued during the First World War
1915/16
1916/17
1917/18
1918/19 -

In Moravia and Silesia, three championships were held from 1911 to 1914, all three of which were won by DSV Opava. The start of the war in 1914 prevented regular championship operations.

resolution

Moravia

After the dissolution, the clubs joined the Czechoslovak Football Association, Czech Československá associace footballová (ČSAF).

Silesia

After dissolution, the clubs joined either the Czechoslovak Football Association, Czech Československá associace footballová (ČSAF) or the Polish Football Association, Polski Związek Piłki Nożnej (PZPN).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Král Lubomír: History of German Football in Bohemia , Prague 2006, Ed. 1, page 43 (Polish). (PDF) In: nemeckyfotbal.cz. Retrieved November 17, 2017 (Polish).