Crown Prince Cup 1909/10

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The 1909/10 Kronprinzenpokal was the second edition of the soccer cup competition in which the teams selected from the regional associations of the German Soccer Association competed against each other. The winner for the first time was the selection from southern Germany, which won the final against Berlin.

Participating associations

Northeast Germany Baltic Lawn and Winter Sports Association
Southeast Germany Southeast German Football Association
Berlin Association of Berlin Ball Game Clubs
mark Märkischer Football Association
Central Germany Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs
Northern Germany North German Football Association
West Germany West German game association
Southern Germany Association of South German Football Associations

Quarter finals

pairing Result date place spectator Gates
Southern Germany - West Germany 3: 0 (2: 0) October 10, 1909 Mannheim , MFG 1896 place at the breweries 2000 1: 0 conveyor (4th), 2: 0 tilt (38th), 3: 0 conveyor (67th)
Northern Germany - Central Germany 2: 5 (1: 1) October 10, 1909 Braunschweig , Eintracht-Platz on Helmstedter Strasse 3000 unknown (2), Blüher (2), Dittel (2), Schulze
Berlin - mark 5: 2 (1: 1) October 10, 1909 Berlin-Mariendorf , Union-Platz 2000 1: 0 Köckeritz (?.), 1: 1 Rohde (37.), 2: 1 Dutton (?.), 2: 2 Hirth / own goal (?.), 3: 2 Dutton (?.), 4: 2 Worpitzky (?., Penalty), 5: 2 Worpitzky (?.)
Northeast Germany - Southeast Germany 0: 4 (0: 3) October 17, 1909 Poses 400 0: 1 Noack (?.), 0: 2 Noack (?.), 0: 3 Kreissig (35.), 0: 4 unknown (?.)

Semifinals

pairing Result date place spectator Gates
Southeast Germany - Berlin 1: 9 (1: 6) November 14, 1909 Wroclaw , SC Silesia Square 2500 0: 1 Thiel (11th), 1: 1 Oppel (14th), 1: 2 Droz (22nd), 1: 3 Droz (30th), 1: 4 Worpitzky (33rd), 1: 5 Droz ( 42nd), 1: 6 Dutton (45th), 1: 7 Dutton (?.), 1: 8 Droz (?.), 1: 9 Droz (?.)
Southern Germany - Central Germany 6: 2 (4: 1) November 14, 1909 Nuremberg , 1st FCN place in Schweinau unknown 1: 0 Breunig (5th, penalty), 1: 1 Schulze (?.), 2: 1 sponsor (?.), 3: 1 sponsor (20th), 4: 1 Löble (40th), 4: 2 Dittel (50.), 5: 2 Philipp (65.), 6: 2 Unfried (75.)

final

pairing Berlin - southern Germany
Result 5: 6 (1: 3, 4: 4, 4: 4, 5: 5) n.v.
date April 10, 1910
Stadion Viktoria-Platz , Mariendorf (near Berlin)
spectator 4000
referee Bartels ( Hanover )
Gates 1: 0 Worpitzky (?.), 1: 1 Breunig (?., Penalty ), 1: 2 Wegele (?.), 1: 3 Schmidt (?., Own goal), 1: 4 Löble (?.), 2 : 4 Dutton (?.), 3: 4 Worpitzky (80th), 4: 4 Worpitzky (?., Penalty), 4: 5 promoter (?.), 5: 5 Worpitzky (139th). 5: 6 Löble (142.)
Berlin Christian Schmidt ( BFC Concordia 1895 ) - Alfred Gelbhaar ( BFC Preussen ), Oskar Hensel ( SC Minerva 93 Berlin ) - Ernst Poetsch ( BTuFC Union 1892 ), Waldemar Köckeritz ( BFC Hertha 1892 ), Fritz Schulz (BFC Hertha 1892) - Erich Kirsten (SC Minerva 93 Berlin), Otto Dumke ( BTuFC Viktoria 1889 ), Willi Worpitzky (BTuFC Viktoria 1889), Edwin Dutton (BFC Preussen), Otto Thiel (BFC Preussen)
Southern Germany Werneck ( FA Wacker 1903 of SC Monachia ) - Otto Nicodemus ( SV Wiesbaden ), Ernst Karth ( Karlsruher FC Phönix ) - Karl Burger ( SpVgg Fürth ), Max Breunig ( Karlsruher FV ), Hans Krebs ( FC Stuttgarter Cickers ) - Karl Wegele ( Karlsruher FC Phönix), Fritz Förderer (Karlsruher FV), Otto Löble (FC Stuttgarter Cickers), Eugen Kipp ( Sportfreunde Stuttgart ), Ludwig Philipp ( 1. FC Nürnberg )
  1. After 120 minutes, the game was extended a second time (2x10 min.), After 140 minutes the game continued until the decision was made.

The winning team

Below is the winning team with the players' stakes and goals.

Southern Germany
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Most successful goalscorer

player society Gates
Willi Worpitzky BTuFC Viktoria 1889 7th

literature