1904 German football championship final information
Football match
1904 German championship Final
Endspiel um die Deutsche Fußballmeisterschaft
Event
1904 German football championship
VfB Leipzig
Britannia Berlin
Match cancelled
Date
29 May 1904 (1904-05-29)
City
Kassel
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The 1904 German football championship Final was to decide the winner of the 1904 German football championship, the 2nd edition of the German football championship, a knockout football cup competition contested by the regional association winners to determine the national champions.
The match was supposed to be played on 29 May 1904 in Kassel between VfB Leipzig, the title holders, and Britannia Berlin.[1] However, the final was not played, as the German Football Association (DFB) canceled it due to a protest by Karlsruher FV. Karlsruhe had protested the fact that matches had not been played on neutral ground as was stipulated by the rules. The DFB had already ignored this rule for financial reasons in the previous year, but this time Karlsruhe argued that some of their players could not travel to the match in Berlin, and this had caused Karlsruhe's defeat. As a result, the championship was annulled.[2]
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