VfB Breslau
VfB Breslau | |||
Full name | Wroclaw Movement Games Association | ||
place | Wroclaw | ||
Founded | 1898 | ||
Dissolved | 1945 | ||
Club colors | Black-and-white | ||
Stadion | Greeniche sports park | ||
Top league | Gauliga Silesia | ||
successes | City Master 1903 | ||
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The VfB Breslau (full name Club for Movement Games Breslau 1898 ) was a sports club from Breslau .
history
On September 6, 1892, the first public soccer game took place in Breslau, from which a soccer team within ATV Scheitnig also emerged . This set up on October 13, 1898 as FC Breslau , the first actual football club in Silesia , independent. FC Breslau was one of the founding members of the Association of Wroclaw Ball Game Clubs in 1903 and won the first Wroclaw City Championship in the same year. Since 1906 the club belonged to the Southeast German Football Association . In 1910 the club was renamed the Wroclaw Movement Games Association.
In the 1920s and 1930s, VfB Breslau was overshadowed by the leading Breslau clubs such as SC Schlesien Breslau and the United Breslauer Sportfreunde . In 1935 and 1939 he was promoted to the Gauliga Silesia , which, however, was followed by direct descent. In 1943 the club rose to the Gauliga Lower Silesia and reached fifth place in the table in their last season in the Breslau 2 season. A game operation in the 1944/45 season is not recorded. At the end of the war in 1945 , the association expired.
successes
- 1 × Champion of the Association of Wroclaw Ball Game Clubs : 1903 (as FC Breslau)
Venue
VfB Breslau played in the sports park of the Wroclaw district of Grüneiche (now Dąbie ). The square is now called Intakus Park and is home to the PTS Ślęza Wrocław football club . Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 10.3 " N , 17 ° 4 ′ 47.2" E
athletics
VfB Breslau produced the athletes Lina Radke , Hilde Sommer , Ernst Jokl and Kurt Zimmermann .