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Vereinigte Breslauer Sportfreunde

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was established 15 December 1902 and made a single appearance in the regional Südostdeutschland (I) championship round in 1913. After qualifying through a 1–0 victory over
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World War I severely curtailed football competition in Germany, which was suspended or local in character between 1914 and 1919. Following the conflict,
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earned three more SĂĽdostdeutschland championships from 1922 to 1924. In 1922, they were eliminated in qualifying play for the national championship by
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in a semifinal contest. They lost the match 2–1, but the result was annulled and the game replayed. The rematch ended in another 2–1 victory for
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5–1 in the final. Quarterfinal appearances in the German championships ended in defeat in each of the following two seasons; 4–0 to
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The team claimed its last title in 1927 and made losing national eighth-final appearances in 1927, 1928, and 1930. In 1933,
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through a 1–0 semifinal victory. The team then claimed the division title by way of a 6–2 win over
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became the dominant side in SĂĽdost regional play. They again beat
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in 1911. They advanced to the league final in 1913–14 beating
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2–1. In the final they were beaten 3–1 by old rival
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which stood. After World War I the team merged with
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Index

logo
Home colours
Away colours
German association football club
Breslau
Lower Silesia
Wroclaw
SC PreuĂźen Breslau
Britannia Posen
Askania Forst
Beuthen 09
Viktoria Forst
Union Oberschöneweide
SpVgg FĂĽrth
Wacker Halle
PreuĂźen Kattowitz
Hamburger SV
Breslauer Sportclub 08
Breslauer SpVg 02
Gauliga Schlesien
Gauliga Niederschlesien
Camillo Ugi
Germany national team
VfB Leipzig
South Eastern German champions
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