FC Teutonia Munich

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FC Teutonia
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Basic data
Surname Teutonia football club
Seat Munich
founding November 1905
Colours Black yellow
Website www.fcteutonia.de
First soccer team
Venue Club sports facility Schwere-Reiter-Straße ( location )
Places 1000
league District class Munich 4
2018/19 9th place

The football club Teutonia (without a place name in the name) is a pure football club , originally from the Munich district of Schwabing . Since 1955, the club has been located in the so-called Olympiapark Süd in the 9 Neuhausen-Nymphenburg district.

history

Founded in 1905 as Union football club , the club achieved its greatest successes in the years between the two world wars, in which it competed in the top leagues at the time for nine seasons. In 1933 Teutonia merged with the German Sports Association to form 1. FC Munich ; However, this merger was not a great success, so that it was dissolved again in 1936. On October 15, 1937, the association took on its current name again. After the war, Teutonia gradually sank into the lower classes of the BFV and now plays on the 9th level in the district class.

Sports fields

The club's first football pitch was on the corner of Georgen and Hiltensperger Strasse .

The club's sports field on the Oberwiesenfeld at the corner of Lerchenauer Strasse / Nymphenburg-Biedersteiner Kanal / Winzererstrasse , with an official capacity of 12,000 spectators, was opened on April 17, 1921 in heavy snowstorms with the game of FC Teutonia - VFR Frankfurt (6: 2) officially handed over to the destination. The sports field, which FC Bayern Munich also used from 1923 to 1925 , had to be abandoned in 1936 because the Oberwiesenfeld was again increasingly used for military purposes. A sports field at the Oberwiesenfeld airfield was allowed to be used from 1936 to 1945.

After 1945 a sports field on Belgradstrasse and from 1950 a sports field on Dachauer Strasse were used.

From 1955 the club moved to the stadium on the Oberwiesenfeld , which was opened in 1951 by the Association of Bavarian Motorsports (BBM) for speedway and dirt track races, and where the club's sports fields are now located.

Known players

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. South German Football Championship
    * 1921/22 District League South Bavaria I
    * 1924/25 District League Bavaria
    * 1928/29 District League Bavaria - Southern Bavaria
    * 1929/30 District League Bavaria - Southern Bavaria
    * 1930/31 District League Bavaria - Southern Bavaria
    * 1931/32 District League Bavaria - Southern Bavaria
    * 1932 / 33 District League Bavaria - Southern Bavaria
  2. a b c d Chronicle of FC Teutonia Munich

Coordinates: 48 ° 9 '53.6 "  N , 11 ° 32' 58.8"  E