List of Baltic football champions 1908–1933
The list of Baltic football champions includes all champions of the Baltic Lawn and Winter Sports Association from 1908 to 1933. On January 26, 1908, the Baltic Lawn and Winter Sports Association was founded as the Baltic Lawn Sports Association . The first championship round took place in 1907/08 . In August 1933 the association was dissolved.
The champions of the regional divisions played the Baltic champions in a final round, whereby the final round mode - accompanied by the frequent reforms of the divisions - had to be changed several times. No Baltic championship was played between 1914 and 1919 because of the First World War . From 1925 the Baltic Lawn and Winter Sports Association was allowed to send two teams to the German championship. From 1927 the association was called the Baltic Sports Association .
When the National Socialists came to power, the Baltic Sports Association was dissolved in 1933, and the East Prussian soccer district and the Pomeranian soccer district took its place .
Baltic masters 1908–1933
Baltic runner-up 1925–1933
From the 1924/25 season, the Baltic runners-up were also qualified for the finals of the German soccer championship.
Record champions
The Baltic record champions are VfB Königsberg , who have won the title 11 times.
society | title | year | |
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VfB Koenigsberg | 11 | 1908, 1909, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1930 | |
SV Prussia-Samland Koenigsberg | 5 | 1910, 1913, 1914, 1931, 1933 | |
Szczecin FC Titania | 2 | 1920, 1927 | |
SC Lituania Tilsit | 1 | 1911 | |
BuEV Danzig | 1 | 1912 | |
SV Hindenburg Allenstein | 1 | 1932 |
Regional masters 1908 to 1933
The masters of the highest regional leagues are listed below. The respective Baltic champions for each year are highlighted in bold.
1908 to 1910
During these years the districts of East Prussia, Danzig-Stolp and Elbing-Marienwerder (1907/08 Elbing-Graudenz) were played.
year | East Prussia | Danzig-Stolp | Elbing-Marienwerder |
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1907/08 | VfB Koenigsberg | BuEV Danzig | Elbinger SV |
1908/09 | VfB Koenigsberg | BuEV Danzig | Elbinger SV |
1909/10 | SV Prussia-Samland Koenigsberg | BuEV Danzig | SC Graudenz |
1911 to 1913
During this period there were many smaller districts whose champions qualified for the Baltic finals.
year | Koenigsberg | Tilsit / Memel | Gumbinnen / Insterburg | Rastenburg / Lyck | Allenstein / Osterode |
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1910/11 | VfB Koenigsberg | SC Lituania Tilsit | SC Prussia Insterburg | Rastenburger SV | SV Allenstein |
Graudenz / Bromberg | Elblag | Danzig | Stolp / Lauenburg | ||
SV Marienwerder | Elbinger SV | SV Ostmark Danzig | SV Viktoria Stolp | ||
year | Koenigsberg | Tilsit / Memel | Insterburg / Gumbinnen | Rastenburg / Lyck | Allenstein / Osterode |
1911/12 | VfB Koenigsberg | SC Lituania Tilsit | SC Prussia Insterburg | not handed down | SV Allenstein |
Elblag | Graudenz | Danzig | Stolp / Köslin | Bromberg / Schneidemühl | |
Elbinger SV | Seminar SV Thorn | BuEV Danzig | SV Viktoria Stolp | no master pitted | |
year | Koenigsberg | Tilsit / Memel | Insterburg / Gumbinnen | Rastenburg / Lyck | Allenstein / Osterode |
1912/13 | SV Pr.-Sam. Koenigsberg | SC Lituania Tilsit | FC Preußen Gumbinnen | Rastenburger SV | SV Allenstein |
Elblag | Graudenz | Danzig | Stolp / Köslin | Bromberg / Schneidemühl | |
Elbinger SV | SC Graudenz | BuEV Danzig | SV Germania Stolp | SV Hertha Schneidemühl |
1914 to 1933
From 1914 on, three circles were played again. In the 1928/29 season the name changed from district to district . From the 1930/31 season, the Pomeranian district moved to the Association of Brandenburg Ball Game Clubs . In the seasons 1927, 1931, 1932 and 1933 each district runner-up were Baltic football champions.
year | East Prussia | Danzig (from 1930: Grenzmark) |
Pomerania (until 1930) |
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1913/14 | SV Prussia-Samland Koenigsberg | BuEV Danzig | Szczecin FC Titania |
1919/20 | SV Prussia-Samland Koenigsberg | VfL Danzig | Szczecin FC Titania |
1920/21 | VfB Koenigsberg | Prussia Danzig | Stettiner SC |
1921/22 | VfB Koenigsberg | SV Protective Police Gdansk | Szczecin FC Titania |
1922/23 | VfB Koenigsberg | Prussia Danzig | Szczecin FC Titania |
1923/24 | VfB Koenigsberg | Prussia Danzig | Stettiner SC |
1924/25 | VfB Koenigsberg | SV Neufahrwasser | Szczecin FC Titania |
1925/26 | VfB Koenigsberg | VfL Danzig | Szczecin FC Titania |
1926/27 | VfB Koenigsberg | SV Neufahrwasser | Stettiner SC |
1927/28 | VfB Koenigsberg | SV Protective Police Gdansk | SC Prussia Stettin |
1928/29 | VfB Koenigsberg | SV Neufahrwasser | VfB Stettin |
1929/30 | VfB Koenigsberg | SV Protective Police Gdansk | Szczecin FC Titania |
1930/31 | VfB Koenigsberg | PSV Elbing | Event under the VBB |
1931/32 | VfB Koenigsberg | SV Viktoria Stolp | |
1932/33 | SV Hindenburg Allenstein | BuEV Danzig |
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