1905 German football championship
The 1905 German football championship was the third time clubs in Germany competed for the national title under the auspices of the German Football Association (DFB). There were eleven entries into the competition, marking a new record. For the first time, the holders were given an automatic spot in the competition, taken by VfB Leipzig who had won the 1903 German football championship and had reached the final in the year before, when the competition was annulled.
The large number of participants and the differences in strength persuaded the DFB to hold preliminary rounds before the quarterfinals. However, the dire financial situation of Schlesien Breslau and VfB Leipzig led to those two teams not travelling to their matches.[2][3] New matches were scheduled, making for a confusing schedule and semifinals with only three teams.
Both finalists appeared for the first time with Union 92 Berlin winning their only national title.
First preliminary round
2nd preliminary round
Breslau did not travel to Leipzig, citing financial reasons.[2] Magdeburg were then scheduled to play Eintracht Braunschweig instead.
3rd preliminary round
Quarterfinals
VfB Leipzig did not travel to the match citing financial reasons.[3] Braunschweig were instead scheduled to play Union 92 Berlin who had originally received a bye to the semifinals.
Semifinals
Karlsruher FV received a bye to the final.
Final
1905 german football championship[1] |
11 June 1905 (1905-06-11)
Final |
Union 92 Berlin |
7 — 2 |
Karlsruher FV |
KFC 1899-Platz im Weidenpescher Park
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Reginald Westendarp |
Wagenseil 10'
Herzog 50'
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Union 92 Berlin |
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Krüger |
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Otto Kähne |
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Alexander Bock |
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Emil Reinke |
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Felix Jurga |
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Kurt Heinrich |
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Alfred Wagenseil |
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Willi Pisara |
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Paul Herzog |
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O. Fröhde |
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Reinhold Bock |
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Karlsruher FV |
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Schierbeck |
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Fritz Gutsch |
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Adolf Bouvy |
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Max Schwarze |
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Ivo Schricker |
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Hans Ruzek |
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Wilhelm Langer |
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Julius Zinser |
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Rudolf Wetzler |
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Holdermann |
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Louis Heck |
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References
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Domestic cups |
Albania · Austria · Belgium · Bulgaria · Cyprus · Czechoslovakia · Denmark · England · Faroe Islands '04 '05 · Finland '04 '05 · France · East Germany · West Germany · Greece · Hungary · Iceland '04 '05 · Israel · Italy · Liechtenstein · Luxembourg · Malta · Netherlands · Northern Ireland · Norway '04 '05 · Poland · Republic of Ireland · Romania · San Marino · Scotland · Soviet Union · Spain · Sweden '04 '05 · Switzerland · Turkey · Wales
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League cups |
England · France · Israel · Northern Ireland · Republic of Ireland · Scotland
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