1906 German football championship

1905 German championship final
Event German football championship
Date 27 May 1906
Venue Club-Stadion an der Ziegelgasse, Nuremberg[1]
Referee Otto Eikhof[1]
Attendance 1,100[1]
1905
1907

The 1906 German football championship was the fourth competition for the national championship of Germany. Held under the auspices of the German Football Association (DFB), eight teams competed for the title. For the first time only champions of regional football associations were admitted to the championship, excluding champions of local associations such as the Verband Magdeburger Ballspielvereine (Association of Magdeburg ballgame clubs). An exception was the situation in Berlin where two associations — the Verband Berliner Ballspielvereine (VBB) and the Märkischer Fußballbund (MFB) — existed. Both their champions were admitted, as were defending champions Berliner TuFC Union 92.[2] This led to three teams from Berlin competing in the final tournament.

Contents

Qualified teams

Qualified team Qualified from
Schlesien Breslau South Eastern German champions
Berliner FC Hertha 92 VBB champions
Berliner FC Norden-Nordwest MFB champions
Berliner TuFC Union 92 Defending champions
VfB Leipzig Central German champions
FC Victoria Hamburg Northern German champions
Cölner FC 1899 Western German champions
1. FC Pforzheim Southern German champions

Preliminary

Semifinals

Final

1906 german football championship[1]
11 June 1905 (1905-06-11)
Final
VfB Leipzig 2 — 1 1. FC Pforzheim Club-Stadion an der Ziegelgasse, Nuremberg
Attendance: 1,100
Referee: Otto Eikhof
Blüher  15'
Riso  85'
Stöhr  26'
VfB Leipzig
' Johannes Schneider
' Arthur Werner
' Erhard Schmidt
' Heinrich Riso
' Georg Steinbeck
' Paul Oppermann
' Karl Uhle
' Camillo Ugi
' Martin Laessig
' Adalbert Friedrich
' Edgar Blüher
Manager:
1. FC Pforzheim
' Emil Faas
' Hermann Steudle
' Wilhelm Hiller
' Karl Jäger
' Hermann Hofer
' Arthur Hiller
' Gustav Stöhr
' Hermann Schweikert
' Emil Rühl
' Gustav Maier
' Julius Fink
Manager:

References

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  2. ^ kicker Almanach 1990 (kicker): 168, 1989 
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  4. ^ a b Dinant Abbink (17 January 2008). "Germany - Championships 1902-1945". rsssf.com. rec.sport.soccer Statistics Foundation. http://www.rsssf.com/tablesd/duithistpre45.html#06. Retrieved 29 July 2011. 
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