1910 German football championship
The 1910 German football championship, the eighth edition of the competition and organised by the German Football Association, was won by Karlsruher FV, defeating Holstein Kiel 1–0 in the final.[1] For Karlsruher FV it marked the club's sole German championship, having previously lost the 1905 final. The club would go on to play Holstein Kiel again in the 1912 final where the roles would be reversed and Kiel would win 1–0. Kiel, in turn, only made one other final appearance apart from 1910 and 1912, losing the 1930 final to Hertha BSC.[2][3][4] Kiel's Willi Zincke was the top scorer of the 1910 championship with five goals.[5] Nine teams participated, as holders Phönix Karlsruhe took part in addition to the winners of eight regional football championships. Berlin also sent two teams to the final, the champion of the Verband Berliner Ballspielvereine and the champions of the March football championship.[1] Qualified teamsThe teams qualified through the regional championships:[1]
CompetitionQualifying roundQuarter-finals
Kampfbahn Am alten Wasserturm, München-Gladbach
Wacker-Stadion, Leipzig
Germania-Platz, Berlin-Tempelhof Semi-finals
Stadion Telegrafenkaserne, Karlsruhe Final
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