Karlsruher FV

Karlsruher FV

Football club infobox
clubname = Karlsruher FV


fullname = Karlsruher Fussball Verein
nickname = KFV
founded = 1891
ground = Sportplatz des GSK, Karlsruhe-Daxlanden
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chairman =
manager = Jürgen Rheinländer
coach =
league = Kreisklasse C, Staffel 3 - Kreis Karlsruhe (XI)
season = 2007-08
position = 9th
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Karlsruher FV was a German football club that played in Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg. Established on November 17, 1891 and dissolved in October 2004 after collapsing financially, "KFV" was a founding member of the DFB (Deutscher Fussball Bund or German Football Association) in 1900. The team went on to capture the national championship in 1910 with a 1:0 victory over "Holstein Kiel". The club reformed in 2007.

History

Early prominence

"KFV" was one of Germany's most successful sides in the years before the First World War. The club captured the South German title eight times from 1901 to 1912, leading to national final appearances in 1905, 1910, and 1912. "KFV"'s championship was earned under the direction of English coach William Townley, a prominent figure in the early history of the game in Germany.

"KFV" figures in the strange story of Germany's first national championship in 1903 which was won by "VfB Leipzig" in a 7:2 victory over "DFC Prague". The "Karlruhers" were scheduled to play a semi-final match against "Prag" in Leipzig, but cancelled their travel plans when they received a telegram - allegedly from the DFB (Deutscher Fussball Bund or German football Association) - indicating that the game had been re-scheduled. "Prag" was awarded a win by forfeit when their opponents failed to show, and so made an uncontested advance to the final in spite of vehement protests by "KFV". It has never been discovered who sent the telegram.

Denied a place in the national final, "Karlsruhe" did manage to arrange to challenge "Leipzig" the following year in a match representing the contest that might have been, but lost the game 3:7.

"KFV" also played a key role in the incomplete national final of 1904. Beaten 1:6 by "Britannia Berlin" in a semi-final match played in Berlin, "Karlsruhe" protested the result as under league rules the match was to have been played at a neutral venue. Ultimately, the DFB cancelled the final and the Viktoria trophy was not awarded that year.

Out of top-flight football after World War I, "KFV" made its re-appearance in the "Bezirksliga Württemberg-Baden", Gruppe Baden with the capture of the league championship in 1926. While they went on to dominate their division, the team was not able to make its way out of the South German league playoffs and back onto the national stage.

In 1933, "Karlsruher FV" took up play in the Gauliga Baden, one of the sixteen first division leagues established in the re-organization of German football under the Third Reich. The club was relegated in 1937, but made a prompt return to the top flight after a one year absence. Sent down again in 1941 they came back to play the 1943-44 season, after which the rump of the division struggled through just one more truncated season as Allied forces rolled through Germany in the last days of World War II.

Postwar play

"KFV" played in the Oberliga Süd where they finished dead last, five points in back of rivals "Phönix Karlsruhe". Not immediately relegated as the league was being re-structured, the club played another season in the Oberliga Süd, and this time both Karlsruhe sides were relegated, although "FV" did manage to finish ahead of "Phönix".

"Karlsruher FV" emerged in the 2nd Oberliga Süd in 1951-52 and played second division football there until being relegated in 1957. The club won two titles in the Amateurliga Nordbaden (III) in 1952 and 1974 but after this the team fell to tier V Kreisliga play before finally being dissolved in October 2004.

Revival

A club of the name "Karlsruher FV" returned to amateur league football in 2007, finishing 9th in the "Kreisklasse C, Staffel 3 - Kreis Karlsruhe" (X), the lowest division in the North Baden region, in 2007-08 [ [http://www.fussball.de/fussball/servlet/content/60?next=%2F0708%2F013%2F063%2F008%2F320197&tag=50001 Fussball.de - Table of the "Kreisklasse C, Staffel 3 - Kreis Karlsruhe" 2007-08] accessed: 22 June 2008] .

Notable former players

*Gottfried Fuchs
*Julius Hirsch

Honors

* German champions: 1910
* Southern German championship: 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1910, 1911, 1912
* Bezirksliga Württemberg-Baden (I) champions: 1927
* Bezirksliga Baden (I) champions: 1928, 1929, 1931, 1932

Team trivia

*In 1909, "Phönix Karlsruhe", known today as Karlsruher SC, brought the city its first national championship. "KFV"'s win the following year makes Karlsruhe one of only three cities in Germany that have been home to two or more national football champions. The others are Munich ("FC Bayern Munich" and "TSV 1860 Munich") and Berlin ("Union 92 Berlin", "Viktoria 89 Berlin", "Hertha BSC Berlin").
* While playing for the national team in 1912, "KFV"'s Gottfried Fuchs scored 10 goals in a contest against Russia to set a German international match record that still stands.
* "KFV" co-founder Walther Bensemann established "Internationalen FC Karlsruhe", the first football team in south Germany, in 1889. This club became part of KFV in 1894. He also had a hand in founding the "Frankfurter Kickers" a predecessor side to "Eintracht Frankfurt". As well, Bensemann established kicker, Germany's first football magazine.

External links

* [http://www.karlsruher-fv.de/index.php Official Karlsruher FV website] (in German)

References

ources

* [http://www.f-archiv.de/ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv] historical German football league tables de icon


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