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Football club
Germania
Full nameGermania Fußball-Verein
Nickname(s)Fúnebres
Founded1915
Dissolved1933
GroundParque Alianza, Mexico City
Capacity12,000
Home colours Away colours

Germania Fußball-Verein was a football club based in Mexico City that played in the México Primera División from 1915 to 1933.

History

Beginnings

The club was founded in 1915 in a German immigrant community in Mexico City. The founders were Edvard Giffenig, Germán Stuht, Richard Obert, Walter Mues, and Carl Mues. In their first years the club mostly finished last or close to the bottom of the standings.

In 1920, the Mexican federation split the tournament into two leagues: the national and the Mexican leagues. Germania played in the Mexican league along with Asturias F.C., México FC, Morelos and Deportivo Internacional, América, España, L´Amicale Francaise, Reforma, and Luz y Fuerza. In the same year, Germania won its only league title, though it was not officially recognised because of the political situation at the time.

1922–1923

Germania reinforced the club by signing Kurt Friederich, who had played in FC Zürich. On 6 May 1923, in a title match between Germania and Asturias F.C., Friedrich led Germania to a one-point lead in the first half. In the second half, however, with the clubs tied at 1–1, Octavio Rimada managed to score for Asturias, giving the club a 2–1 lead which they held to the end of the match to once again proclaim themselves champions. In that tournament Kurt Friederich won the title for scoring, with 12 goals in 13 games.

Coaches

  • GermanyRichard Obert coached the club from 1915 to 1930
  • Spain Juan Luqué de Serrallonga coached from 1930 to 1933

Honours

  • National league (1): 1920–21
  • Copa México (1): 1919
  • Runner up Liga Amateur del Distrito Federal in 1922–23
  • Runner up Copa México in 1933

Footnotes

  1. "Copa mexico history". Archived from the original on 8 April 2008. Retrieved 13 October 2009.
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