German Football Championship - Notes

Notes

A. ^ VfB Leipzig would have faced Berliner TuFC, but no final was held.

B. a b c d e The German football championship was not held from 1915 to 1919 due to the First World War.

C. ^ The 1922 final between Hamburger SV and 1. FC Nuremberg ended 2–2. The match was called due to darkness after 189 minutes of play. The replay ended 1–1 when the referee called off the game while in extra time due to Nuremberg having just seven players remaining in the game. Hamburg was awarded the championship but later declined.

D. a b c The German football championship was not held from 1945 to 1947 due to the Second World War and its aftermath.

E. E VfB Leipzig are now known as Lokomotive Leipzig.

F. F Vienna was part of Germany when Rapid Wien won the championship in 1941.

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