- Frankfurter FC Germania 1894
Football club infobox
clubname = Frankfurter Germania
fullname = Frankfurter Fußball Club Germania 1894
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founded = 1894
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league = Kreisliga A Frankfurt - Gruppe Südost (IX)
season = 2007-08
position = 5th
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leftarm2=ffffff|body2=ffffff|rightarm2=ffffff|shorts2=ffffff|socks2=ffffffFrankfurter FC Germania is a German football club from the city of Frankfurt,
Hesse . The club is notable as one of the founding clubs of theDFB (Deutscher Fußball Bund or German Football Association) inLeipzig in1900 .__TOC__
History
"Germania" was established August 26 1894 as the first football club in the city and early on (1904) also formed an ice hockey department. In October 1897 the club helped found the Verbandes Süddeutscher Fußballvereine (Federation of South German Football Teams) and board member Fritz Seidenfaden served a term as head of the organization. "Germania" was also part of a local city circuit known as the Frankfurter Association Bund which existed at about the same time and included four other sides: "Frankfurter Kickers" and "Viktoria 1899" – who would later go on to form "
Eintracht Frankfurt " – "Bockenheimer FC Germania 1899", and "FC Nordend ". They captured that league's first championship and enjoyed other successes including the 1904 Main Gau championship and a second place finish in an international tournament staged at theWorld's Fair atLiège ,Belgium the following year."Germania" established its own ground in 1906 where they played until the site was developed for housing. In
1913 they joined gymnastics club "Frankfurter Turnverein 1860" as that association's football department in an arrangement that helped the footballers develop and maintain a new home ground where the nation final would be contested in 1920 between "1. FC Nuremberg " and "Spvgg Fürth" before 30,000 spectators.A group of local clubs including "1.FC Sachsenhausen 03", "Hellas 07", and "Amicitia 1911" merged in 1922 to become "VfL Sachsenhausen 03" which would in turn become part of "Germania" in 1933. In the period following
World War I the team was very active in international friendlies playing notable sides such as perennial Hungarian title holders "MTK Budapest ",Switzerland 's "Young Boys Bern ", "Wiener AC " out ofVienna ,Austria , and Turkish champions "Galatasaray Constantinople". They also hosted important German clubs such as "VfB Leipzig " and made a visit toSweden where they played the national side. The club became independent of "Frankfurter TV" in 1923, but stayed on friendly terms with them, continuing to make use of "TV"'s ground.After the rise to power of the
Third Reich "Germania", like most other organizations in the country, was subjected to manipulation as theNazis worked to spread their ideas. In 1933 the club was forced into a union with "VfL Sachsenhausen 03" to become "VfL Germania 1894" and then put in place a right-thinking chairman. Through this period the play of the footballers improved and they moved up through the various levels of local competition until eventually making an appearance in the "Gauliga Südwest " (Staffel Mainhessen), one of a number of top flight divisions established in a re-organization of German football under the Reich in 1933. Their turn in first division play was short-lived, however, and they quickly backslid after a poor showing.Following
World War II occupying Allied authorities dissolved all organizations in the country, including sports and football associations, but allowed their re-establishment beginning in mid-1945: "1. FC Germania 1894 Frankfurt" was the first club to re-gain its license within the American occupation zone in September that year. The club spent the 1946-47 season in the second-division Landesliga Hessen before returning to more local competition. The association re-assumed the name "VfL Germania 1894" in 1947 as they went about the business of re-establishing the various sports departments that made up the club.The footballers spent the next decades playing on the local circuit until winning their way to the
Landesliga Hessen-Süd (IV) in 1993 where they played as a lower table side until being relegated in 1997. Today the team plays in the Kreisliga-A Frankfurt (VIII). The sports club also has a bowling department.Team trivia
* Club board member J.K.Roth served as the first treasurer of the DFB.
Famous players
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Fritz Becker , member of Germany's first national side.
* Fritz SchnürleExternal links
* [http://germania94-jugend.de/ Official team site]
* [http://www.f-archiv.de/ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv] historical German football league tables (in German)
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