FC Bavaria 1899 Munich

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The FC Bavaria Munich in 1899 was a football club based in Munich . November 1st, 1899 is given as the foundation date. In 1900, FC Bavaria 1899 Munich was one of the clubs represented at the founding meeting of the German Football Association . Like the other Munich clubs taking part in this meeting ( 1. Munich FC 1896 and FC Nordstern 1896 Munich ), FC Bavaria 1899 Munich only existed for a short time as an independent club. In 1907 he went to the soccer department of the gymnastics community in Munich AV.

FC Bavaria 1899 Munich played on the Loco-Kaiserstraße sports field in blue jerseys and white shorts. Other sports offered in the club were athletics, croquet and women's hockey.

In 1901, an unofficial city championship was played for the first time in Munich, in which FC Bavaria 1899 Munich took part in addition to the clubs FC Bayern Munich , 1. Munich FC 1896 and MTV Munich 1879 . The winner was FC Bayern, but they did not make it to the southern German finals.

It can be assumed that FC Bavaria 1899 Munich defeated 1. Munich FC 1896 16-0 on October 12, 1902 as part of the unofficial Munich city championship in 1902 . In the final, however, on October 26, 1902, he was defeated by FC Bayern Munich 8-3. In the following years, regular gaming operations were established in Bavaria and southern Germany. The following results in the final tables are documented for FC Bavaria 1899 Munich (and later the Munich gymnastics community):

season circle Table position Gates Points
1905/06 Southern district 3rd (of 7) 27:20 8-4
1906/07 Ostkreis, A-Kl. Upper Bavaria 3rd (of 5) 8-8
1907/08 Ostkreis, A-Kl. Upper Bavaria 3rd (of 5) 13:22 7-9
1908/09 Ostkreis, A-Kl. Upper Bavaria 5. (of 5) 10:21 5-11

In the years 1907/08 and 1908/09 the football department took on as a gymnastics community in Munich. In the 1909/10 season, the Munich gymnastics community withdrew.

Fritz Fürst , who later became the German national player, began his career at FC Bavaria 1899 Munich before moving to the United Gymnastics Association in Munich and FC Bayern Munich .

literature

City Archives Munich (Ed.), Football in Munich - From Theresienwiese to Allianz-Arena, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-937090-12-6