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    VfL Stettin was a German football club from the city of Stettin, Pomerania (today Szczecin, Poland). The club dissolved at the end of the Second World...
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  • Niedersachsen VfL Stettin, former association football club in Stettin, Pommern VfL Trier, sports club in Trier, Rheinland-Pfalz VfL Ulm/Neu-Ulm, sports...
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    Stettiner SC, champion of Pommern in 1932-33 Polizei SV Stettin SC Preußen Stettin VfL Stettin VfB Stettin Greifswalder SC Viktoria Stralsund Eastern Group:...
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  • Niederrhein VfL Osnabrück Gauliga Niedersachsen Eimsbütteler TV Gauliga Nordmark SK Rapid Wien Gauliga Ostmark VfB Königsberg Gauliga Ostpreußen VfL Stettin Gauliga...
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  • Wacker Wien VfR 07 Schweinfurt 2 – 1 Mühlheimer SV 06 (AET) Sturm Graz 1 – 6 1. FC Nürnberg NSTG Vitkovice 6 – 0 SC Hertha Breslau VfL Stettin 3 – 2 PSV...
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    consecutive title while Stuttgarter Kickers, Dresdner SC, CSC 03 Kassel and VfL Osnabrück defended their 1938–39 Gauliga title. "(West) Germany -List of...
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    the end. The German football championship was first held in 1903 and won by VfB Leipzig. In 1904, the championship was not completed due to a protest by...
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    Prussian champions had mostly come from Danzig anyway. The champions, Titania Stettin, achieved the greatest success of any Baltic club so far in the national...
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  • in the previous season, Rapid Wien, Dresdner SC and FC Schalke 04, while VfL Köln 99 replaced SV Waldhof Mannheim in comparison to 1940: 22 June 1941...
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    most with 84. VfL 06 Benrath and Eimsbütteler TV achieved the highest points totals with 32 each while Viktoria Recklinghausen, Komet Stettin and FC Mannheim-Lindenhof...
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