Poznan Football Championship
The Poznan football championship for men was played between the 1908/09 and 1913/14 season in the Southeast German Football Association (SOFV) , with DSV Poznan being the record champions with five championships. The Poznan master qualified for the final round of the southeast German championship , in which, however, the clubs from Breslau and Niederlausitz were defeated. After the First World War , Poznan became Polish, so the Poznan football championship in the Southeast German Football Association also ended.
Poznan Master 1909–1914
year | Niederlausitz master |
Cut off southeast German championship |
Southeast German master |
---|---|---|---|
1908/09 | DSV Poznan | Waiver | SC Alemannia Cottbus |
1909/10 | DSV Poznan | Preliminary round | VfR 1897 Breslau |
1910/11 | DSV Poznan | Semifinals | FC Askania Forst |
1911/12 | DSV Poznan | Semifinals | ATV Liegnitz |
1912/13 | FC Britannia Poznan | Preliminary round | FC Askania Forst |
1913/14 | DSV Poznan | Preliminary round | FC Askania Forst |
Record champions
Poznan record champion is the DSV Poznan, which has won the title five times.
society | title | year |
---|---|---|
DSV Poznan |
5
|
1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1914 |
FC Britannia Poznan |
1
|
1913 |
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- Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .
- webalice.it - GERMANY - LEAGUE FINAL TABLES
- fussball-historie.de - Poznan Football Championship