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Sieger-Urkunde 1920 F.Hoffmann (Leipziger Sports Enthusiasts),
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Sports certificate from 1920.
"The winner in the Fritz Runde memory competitions. Class B 1920 Fritz Hoffmann, Leipziger Sportfreunde 1900 eV, August 1920."
Signed by a Robert Berger.
On the two inside pages of the 4-page certificate, Fritz Hoffmann noted his sporting successes (at events in Magdeburg, Leipzig and Weimar in the years 1918 to 1921), including ten first places.
I couldn't find any further information about the "Fritz Circulation Memory Competitions".
Format:
35.5 x 24.4 cm.
On very strong paper.
Condition:
Document stained, with creases and minor edge damage; Tears backed with adhesive tape.
B
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also the pictures!
Internal note: KRST 310330
About the sports club (source: wikipedia):
FC Sportfreunde Leipzig was a German football club from Leipzig that existed from 1900 to 1945. The Sportpark Connewitz was the home of sports fans.
Club: FC Sportfreunde Leipzig was founded on 30. Founded in July 1900 and initially took part in the championship of the Association of Leipzig Ball Game Clubs for a short time. With the dissolution of the VLBV, the Saxons subsequently took part in the championships of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs.
In the 1914/15, 1928/29 and 1930/31 seasons, the Sportfreunde won the Northwest Saxony and Greater Leipzig. In the associated qualifiers for the Central German Championship, Leipzig reached the semifinals in 1929, in which they lost 1:7 to the CBC in 1899. In 1931 the Sportfreunde failed in the round of 16 because of Thuringia Weida. The biggest success in the club's history was reaching the final of the Central German Cup. The Connewitz team lost 3-1 to the clearly favored SpVgg 1899 Leipzig.
With the introduction of the Gauliga, sports fans were no longer able to build on previous sporting successes. Only in the Tschammerpokal in 1939 did the Saxons reach the round of 16 via NSTG Warnsdorf and Göttingen 05, in which they clearly lost 9-2 to Blau-Weiss 90 Berlin. Before that, the Sportfreunde had already won six victories in intermediate and main rounds. So, among other things, against the Gauligisten Fortuna Leipzig 1:0.
From 1933 to 1944, the Sportfreunde played in the district class or Class 1 Leipzig (2 level) and mostly achieved midfield placements. In April 1942, the sports park in Connewitz, which had been opened in 1912, had to be given up to expand the gas works. Until the end of the war, games were played on the SV Thalysia pitch and a new facility was planned in Dölitz.
After the Second World War, the club was dissolved in 1945 and was not continued in other structures later. Possibly. the problem of space contributed to this.
statistics
Participation Tschammerpokal 1939
Participation in the Central German Championship: 1928/29, 1930/31
Finalist Central German Cup: 1931
persons
Walter Hempel, 11-time German national soccer player, played for FC Sportfreunde from 1908 to 1912
Camillo Ugi , 15-time German national soccer player, played for FC Sportfreunde in 1918/19
Max Grafe, international football referee and member of FC Sportfreunde; directed, among other things, the final of the German championship in 1910.
Kurt Dossin, Olympic champion in 1936 (gold) and three-time German champion in field handball, began his sporting career at FC Sportfreunde.
In the 1914/15, 1928/29 and 1930/31 seasons, the Sportfreunde won the Northwest Saxony and Greater Leipzig. In the associated qualifiers for the Central German Championship, Leipzig reached the semifinals in 1929, in which they lost 1:7 to the CBC in 1899. In 1931 the Sportfreunde failed in the round of 16 because of Thuringia Weida. The biggest success in the club's history was reaching the final of the Central German Cup. The Connewitz team lost 3-1 to the clearly favored SpVgg 1899 Leipzig. With the introduction of the Gauliga, sports fans were no longer able to build on previous sporting successes. Only in the Tschammerpokal in 1939 did the Saxons reach the round of 16 via NSTG Warnsdorf and Göttingen 05, in which they clearly lost 9-2 to Blau-Weiss 90 Berlin. Before that, the Sportfre
Produkttyp
Urkunde & Zeugnis
Herstellungszeitraum
1901-1945
Herstellungsland und -region
Deutschland