The 1910/11 Kronprinzenpokal was the third 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 of Northern Germany, which won the final against Southern Germany.
Participating associations
Quarter finals
pairing
Result
date
place
spectator
Gates
West Germany
-
Southern Germany
1: 4 (0: 1)
October 9, 1910
Cologne , Weidenpescher Park
1600
0: 1 Philipp (22nd), 0: 2 Breunig (62nd, penalty), 1: 2 Umbach (69th), 1: 3 Hiller (72nd), 1: 4 Breunig (84th, penalty)
Central Germany
-
Northern Germany
0: 2 (0: 1)
October 9, 1910
Leipzig , Wacker-Platz Debrahof
3000
0: 1 Adolf Jäger (33rd), 0: 2 Fick (65th)
Berlin
-
mark
8: 2 (2: 1)
October 9, 1910
Berlin-Tempelhof , Germania-Platz
3500
1: 0 Worpitzky (30th), 1: 1 Fischer (35th, penalty), 2: 1 Worpitzky (41st), 3: 1 Wiesener (49th), 4: 1 Worpitzky (53th), 5: 1 Knesebeck (55.), 6: 1 Worpitzky (?.), 7: 1 Worpitzky (?.), 7: 2 Meye (?.), 8: 2 Wiesener (79.)
Northeast Germany
-
Southeast Germany
1: 1 (1: 0)
October 9, 1910
Gdansk , Heinrich-Ehlers-Platz
unknown
1: 0 Konietzka (38th), 1: 1 unknown (87th)
The game Nordostdeutschland - Südostdeutschland could not be extended due to falling darkness and was therefore repeated:
Southeast Germany
-
Northeast Germany
6: 2 (2: 2)
October 30, 1910
Cottbus , Alemannia Square
1200
1: 0 Meckeler (38th), 1: 1 Lowien (17th, penalty), 1: 2 Liebsch (38th), 2: 2 Meckeler (44th), 3: 2 Meckeler (60th), 4: 2 Meckeler (72.), 5: 2 Hamann (73.), 6: 2 Kreissig (73.)
Semifinals
pairing
Result
date
place
spectator
Gates
Southern Germany
-
Berlin
3: 1 (0: 0)
November 13, 1910
Frankfurt / Main , Victoria-Platz on Eschersheimer Landstrasse
5000
0: 1 Worpitzky (48th), 1: 1 Löble (50th), 2: 1 Philipp (60th), 3: 1 Gablonsky (80th)
Northern Germany
-
Southeast Germany
11: 0 (5: 0)
November 13, 1910
Hamburg , Victoria-Platz
1500
1: 0 Garrn (6th), 2: 0 Adolf Jäger (11th), 3: 0 Adolf Jäger (15th), 4: 0 Adolf Jäger (18th), 5: 0 Adolf Jäger (39th), 6th : 0 Noe (55th), 7: 0 Queck (60th), 8: 0 Adolf Jäger (70th), 9: 0 Garrn (75th), 10: 0 Queck (83rd), 11: 0 Noe ( 86.)
final
pairing
Northern Germany - Southern Germany
Result
4: 2 (1: 0, 1: 1, 2: 2) n.v.
date
May 25, 1911
Stadion
Viktoria-Platz , Mariendorf (near Berlin)
spectator
3000
referee
Curt von Paquet ( Berlin )
Gates
1: 0 Garrn (3rd), 1: 1 Gratzmüller (59th), 1: 2 Löble (102nd), 2: 2 Laessig (119th), 3: 2 Möller (125th), 4: 2 Möller ( 127.)
Northern Germany
Adolf Werner ( SC Victoria Hamburg ) - Hermann Neisse ( Eimsbütteler TV ), Albert Stamm ( FC Eintracht from 1895 ) - Richard Schuck ( FV Holstein Kiel ), Willi Zincke (FV Holstein Kiel), Hans Reese (FV Holstein Kiel) - Adolf Gehrts (SC Victoria Hamburg), Hermann Garrn (SC Victoria Hamburg), Hermann Schlengemann (FV Werder Bremen ), Martin Laessig ( Hamburger FC 1888 ), Ernst Möller (FV Holstein Kiel)
Southern Germany
Walter Borck ( MTV Munich ) - Karl Aldebert ( 1. FC Nürnberg ), Ernst Hollstein ( Karlsruher FV ) - Hermann Bosch (Karlsruhe FV), Arthur Hiller ( 1. FC Pforzheim ), Wilhelm Gros (Karlsruhe FV) - Karl Wegele ( Karlsruher FC Phönix ), Otto Gratzmüller (MTV Munich), Otto Löble ( FC Stuttgarter Cickers ), Eugen Kipp ( Sportfreunde Stuttgart ), Karl Heilig (FC Stuttgarter Cickers)
↑ After 120 minutes, it was extended a second time (2x10 min.).
The winning team
Below is the winning team with the players' stakes and goals.
Northern Germany
Goal : Adolf Werner (SC Victoria Hamburg) (3 / -)
Defense : Kullmann (FC Union 03 Altona) (1 / -), Hermann Neiße (Eimsbütteler TV) (2 / -), Albert Stamm (FC Eintracht von 1895) (3 / -)
Midfield : Konrad Bülte (FC Eintracht from 1895) (2 / -), Carl Lüdecke (Eimsbütteler TV) (1 / -), Walter Poppe (FC Eintracht from 1895) (1 / -), Hans Reese (FV Holstein Kiel) ( 1 / -), Richard Schuck (FV Holstein Kiel) (1 / -), Hans Weymar (SC Victoria Hamburg) (2 / -), Willi Zincke (FV Holstein Kiel) (1 / -)
Storm : Karl Dette (FC Eintracht von 1895) (1 / -), Willi Fick (FV Holstein Kiel) (1/1), Hermann Garrn (SC Victoria Hamburg) (2/3), Adolf Gehrts (SC Victoria Hamburg) ( 1 / -), Karl Hanssen (Altonaer FC 1893) (2 / -), Adolf Jäger (Altonaer FC 1893) (2/6), Martin Laessig (Hamburger FC 1888) (1/1), Ernst Möller (FV Holstein Kiel ) (1/2), Wilhelm Noë (SC Victoria Hamburg) (1/2), Richard Queck (FC Eintracht von 1895) (2/2), Hermann Schlengemann (FV Werder Bremen) (1 / -)
Trainer : -
Most successful goalscorer
player
society
Gates
Adolf Jäger
Altonaer FC 1893
6th
literature
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