FC Alte Haide Munich
| FC Alte Haide | |||
| Basic data | |||
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| Surname | FC Alte Haide-DSC Munich | ||
| Seat | Munich | ||
| founding | June 29, 1929 | ||
| Colours | black-and-white | ||
| Website | fcaltehaide.de | ||
| First soccer team | |||
| Venue | Alte Haide / Schwabing sports complex ( location ) | ||
| Places | nb | ||
| league | District League Upper Bavaria North | ||
| 2018/19 | 7th place | ||
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The FC Alte Haide is in northern Munich district of Schwabing -based football club .
He was on 29 June 1929 as DJK Alte Haide founded and got its present name since 1933. The association presented with Georg Briglmeier the only DJK - National player ; he worked in 1933 in the international match against the DJK selection of the Netherlands in the 2-1 victory.
In 1932 DJK Alte Haide won the Upper Bavarian championship. After the club was promoted from the district league to the Gauliga Munich / Upper Bavaria in the 1944/45 season , it finished seventh at the end of the season. Against the later Upper Bavarian champions FC Bayern Munich, the team lost 5-0 on November 12, 1944 on their own pitch and 8-2 on January 21, 1945 in the second leg.
After the outbreak of war with FC Bayern Munich , which had to give up 243 members to the military at the beginning of the 1939/40 season, FC Alte Haide formed a syndicate called "District Schwabing", as a Munich soccer round had been introduced by districts. FC Bayern Munich was responsible for the team line-up, the home games took place on the FC Alte Haide pitch on Fröttmaninger Straße.