List of Baltic football champions 1908–1933

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VfB Königsberg
11 times Baltic champion
SV Prussia-Samland Königsberg
5 times Baltic champion

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

year Baltic
master
Cutting off
German championship
German champions
1907/08 VfB Koenigsberg Quarter finals Berlin FC Viktoria
1908/09 VfB Koenigsberg Quarter finals Karlsruher FC Phoenix
1909/10 SV Prussia-Samland Koenigsberg Elimination round Karlsruhe FV
1910/11 SC Lituania Tilsit Quarter finals Berlin FC Viktoria
1911/12 BuEV Danzig Quarter finals Holstein Kiel
1912/13 SV Prussia-Samland Koenigsberg Quarter finals VfB Leipzig
1913/14 SV Prussia-Samland Koenigsberg Quarter finals SpVgg Fürth
1919/20 Szczecin FC Titania Semifinals 1. FC Nuremberg
1920/21 VfB Koenigsberg A Quarterfinals A. 1. FC Nuremberg
1921/22 VfB Koenigsberg B Quarter Finals B no master
1922/23 VfB Koenigsberg Semifinals Hamburger SV
1923/24 VfB Koenigsberg Quarter finals 1. FC Nuremberg
1924/25 VfB Koenigsberg Round of 16 1. FC Nuremberg
1925/26 VfB Koenigsberg Round of 16 SpVgg Fürth
1926/27 Szczecin FC Titania Round of 16 1. FC Nuremberg
1927/28 VfB Koenigsberg Quarter finals Hamburger SV
1928/29 VfB Koenigsberg Round of 16 SpVgg Fürth
1929/30 VfB Koenigsberg Round of 16 Hertha BSC
1930/31 SV Prussia-Samland Koenigsberg Round of 16 Hertha BSC
1931/32 SV Hindenburg Allenstein Round of 16 FC Bayern Munich
1932/33 SV Prussia-Samland Koenigsberg Round of 16 Fortuna Dusseldorf
A.The SC Stettin successfully protested against the game rating of the game VfB Königsberg against Stettiner SC (result 2: 1 n.v.), whereupon the game rating was changed to 1: 1 and Stettin moved up to 1st place in the table. Koenigsberg later protested against this, whereupon a playoff was called. Since the registration deadline for participation in the German football championship was approaching, the Stettiner SC was nominated as the leader of the table at the time. The play-off for the Baltic football championship, which took place only a year later, was then won by Königsberg.
B.The Stettiner FC Titania protested against the playoff for the Baltic championship, which they lost 0: 1 against VfB Königsberg. Szczecin won the replay 3-0 and was allowed to take part in the German soccer championship. However, VfB Königsberg protested against the rating of the replay , so that the Baltic Lawn and Winter Sports Association decided that the rating from the first playoff would count.

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.

year Baltic
runner-up
Cutting off
German championship
German champions
1924/25 Szczecin FC Titania Round of 16 1. FC Nuremberg
1925/26 Stettiner SC Round of 16 SpVgg Fürth
1926/27 VfB Koenigsberg Round of 16 1. FC Nuremberg
1927/28 SC Prussia Stettin Round of 16 Hamburger SV
1928/29 Szczecin FC Titania Round of 16 SpVgg Fürth
1929/30 Szczecin FC Titania Round of 16 Hertha BSC
1930/31 VfB Koenigsberg Round of 16 Hertha BSC
1931/32 Viktoria Stolp Round of 16 FC Bayern Munich
1932/33 SV Hindenburg Allenstein Quarter finals Fortuna Dusseldorf

Record champions

The Baltic record champions are VfB Königsberg , who have won the title 11 times.

society title year
VfB Königsberg.png VfB Koenigsberg 11 1908, 1909, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1930
Prussia-Samland Königsberg.png SV Prussia-Samland Koenigsberg 5 1910, 1913, 1914, 1931, 1933
Stettiner FC Titania 1902.png Szczecin FC Titania 2 1920, 1927
SC Lituania Tilsit 1 1911
Ballsp.-u.  Eisl.-V.  - Kurmark.png BuEV Danzig 1 1912
Hindenburg Allenstein.png 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
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
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)
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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