Germania Brötzingen
Germania Brötzingen | |||
Full name | Football club Germania Brötzingen 1906 eV |
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place | Pforzheim , Baden-Wuerttemberg | ||
Founded | December 1906 | ||
Dissolved | 2011 | ||
Club colors | blue yellow | ||
Stadion | Sports facility on the Wilferdinger Höhe |
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Top league | Gauliga Baden | ||
successes | |||
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The FC Germania Brötzingen was a sports club from the Pforzheim district of Brötzingen .
history
The club was founded in December 1906 and joined the Association of South German Football Associations in 1908 . The club experienced its most successful sporting period from the end of the 1920s. In the 1928/29 season he won the championship of the Württemberg regional league. In 1933 the footballers of the club were founding members of the Gauliga Baden . At the end of the 1933/34 season , the Pforzheimer Vorstädter only occupied the penultimate place, which meant relegation. In the following season, the promotion to the Gauliga could be celebrated again and the football club was able to hold this division for three more seasons until 1937/38. The club last appeared nationwide from 1968 to 1971 when it played for three seasons in the third-rate amateur league in North Baden.
The most famous player of this club is likely to have been national player Theodor Burkhardt . Emil Walter , who played as a professional for FC Barcelona in the 1920s and won the Spanish championship with the Catalans in 1929 , did not have a reputation in his home country Germany that was appropriate to his successes, but he did so in Barcelona and Spain.
Germania Brötzingen last played in the 2010/11 season in the Pforzheim district league. For the 2011/12 season, FC Germania Brötzingen merged with 1. FC Eutingen to form SV Kickers Pforzheim , the former being continued under club law.