North German football championship 1913/14

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The North German Football Championship 1913/14 was the ninth competition organized by the North German Football Association . Altona 93 was the winner . The Altona reached the final round of the German championship the quarter-finals.

At the request of Holstein Kiel, the North German Football Association introduced an association-wide league for the first time, as previously only existed in Brandenburg . The ten strongest clubs from the NFV area played against each other in the league system . For the 1914/15 season Werder Bremen should be relegated, the Bremer SC 91 and the Hamburger FC 88 should be promoted . Because of the First World War it did not come to that, rather the league was dissolved again after only one season.

On matchday 1, David Binder (Holstein Kiel) scored nine goals in a 10-0 win against Borussia Harburg . Also unique for a top league in the north was the fact that the match was not abandoned due to the weather ( Eintracht Braunschweig versus Hannover 96 ) when the referee was threatened by spectators.

table

Pl. society Sp S. U N Gates Points
1. Altona 93 18th 13 3 2 71:22 29: 7
2. Holstein Kiel 18th 13 2 3 58:18 28: 8
3. Hannover 96 18th 11 1 6th 51:35 23:13
4th Eimsbüttel TV 18th 9 4th 5 35:32 22:14
5. Eintracht Braunschweig 18th 8th 5 5 39:38 21:15
6th Eintracht Hannover 18th 7th 3 8th 41:46 17:19
7th Borussia Harburg 18th 8th 1 9 35:62 17:19
8th. SC Victoria Hamburg 18th 5 2 11 34:46 12:24
9. Union 03 Altona 18th 4th 1 13 41:52 9:27
10. Werder Bremen 18th 1 0 17th 12:66 2:34

Altona 93: Welkisch - Lüdecke, Gilge - Lindemann, Schmidt, Sponholz - Merker, Schipporeit, Jäger , Hilbert, Wiggert; also used: Tangermann (goal), Bouvy (player-coach, until December 1913), Krause, Koch, Augar, Buschsenja, Kosnar, Schulz, Glindemann

literature

  • Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. German championship, Gauliga, Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 , p. 54.
  • Jankowski / Pistorius / Prüß : Football in the north. 100 years of the North German Football Association , Barsinghausen and Bremen 2005, esp. Pages 33 f.

References

  1. It was North German League or Association League , often only the league called
  2. z. B. Hamburger Anzeiger of September 17, 1913, page 18, and other sources
  3. Squad and regular eleven according to Carsten, Norbert: Altona 93. 111 league years in the up and down , Göttingen 2003, page 56

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