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1923 German football championship

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1923 German championship
Deutsche Fußballmeisterschaft
Replica of the Viktoria trophy
Tournament details
CountryGermany
Dates6 May – 10 June
Teams7
Final positions
ChampionsHamburger SV
1st German title
Runner-upUnion Oberschöneweide
Tournament statistics
Matches played7
Goals scored20 (2.86 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Otto Harder (5 goals)
← 1922
1924 →

The 1923 German football championship, the 16th edition of the competition, was won by Hamburger SV, defeating Union Oberschöneweide 3–0 in the final.[1]

For Hamburger SV it was the first national championship, having played in the inconclusive 1922 final and declined the championship. Hamburg would make another appearance in the final in the following season but lose to 1. FC Nürnberg, followed by another championship in 1928, won against another club from Berlin, Hertha BSC. Union Oberschöneweide made its sole championship final appearance in 1923 and would eventually evolve into what is now 1. FC Union Berlin.[2][3]

Hamburg's Tull Harder was the top scorer of the 1923 championship with five goals, having previously done so in 1922 and, again, in 1926 and 1928.[4]

Seven clubs qualified for the knock-out competition, nominally the champions of each of the seven regional football championships. However, the Western German football championship was not contested in 1923 and a qualifying competition for the German football championship was held instead.[1]

Qualified teams

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The teams qualified through the regional championships:[1]

Club Qualified as
VfB Königsberg Baltic champions
Sportfreunde Breslau South Eastern German champions
Union Oberschöneweide Brandenburg champion
Guts Muts Dresden Central German champions
Hamburger SV Northern German champions
Arminia Bielefeld Western German championship representative
SpVgg Fürth Southern German champions

Competition

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Quarter-finals

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The quarter-finals, played on 6 and 13 May 1923, with the replay played on 20 May:[5]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Hamburger SV 2–0 Guts Muts Dresden
SpVgg Fürth 4–0 Sportfreunde Breslau
Union Oberschöneweide 0–0 Arminia Bielefeld

Replay

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Team 1  Score  Team 2
Union Oberschöneweide 2–1 Arminia Bielefeld

Semi-finals

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The semi-finals, played on 27 May 1923:[5]

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Hamburger SV 3–2 VfB Königsberg
Union Oberschöneweide 2–1 SpVgg Fürth

Final

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Union Oberschöneweide0 – 3Hamburger SV
Report Harder 34'
Breuel 70'
Schneider 90'
Attendance: 64,000
Referee: Brucker
UNION OBERSCHÖNEWEIDE
  Germany Franz Müller
  Germany Franz Klautzsch
  Germany Hermann Lux
  Germany Erich Standke
  Germany Otto Martwig
  Germany August Hamann
  Germany Otto Splittgerber
  Germany Willi Jachmann
  Germany Max Franke
  Germany Horst Franke
  Germany Albert Dietz
Manager:
HAMBURGER SV
  Germany Hans Martens
  Sweden Otto Carlsson
  Germany Albert Beier
  Germany Marcel Speyer
  Germany Hans Krohn
  Germany Walter Kolzen
  Norway Asbjørn Halvorsen
  Germany Otto Harder
  Germany Ludwig Breuel
  Germany Karl Schneider
  Germany Hans Rave
Manager:
England A. W. Turner

References

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  1. ^ a b c "German championship 1923". Rsssf.com. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  2. ^ "(West) Germany -List of champions". Rsssf.com. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  3. ^ "Hamburger SV » Steckbrief" [Hamburger SV honours]. Weltfussball.de (in German). Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  4. ^ "Deutsche Meisterschaft » Torschützenkönige" [German championship: Top goal scorer]. Weltfussball.de (in German). Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  5. ^ a b "Deutsche Meisterschaft 1922/1923 » Spielplan" [German championship 1922–23]. Weltfussball.de (in German). Retrieved 12 January 2016.

Sources

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  • kicker Allmanach 1990, by kicker, page 160 to 178 – German championship
  • Süddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform 1897-1988 (in German) History of Southern German football in tables, publisher & author: Ludolf Hyll
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