1905 German football championship final information
Football match
1905 German championship Final
Endspiel um die Deutsche Fußballmeisterschaft
Team photo of Union 92 Berlin
Event
1905 German football championship
Union 92 Berlin
Karlsruher FV
2
0
Date
11 June 1905 (1905-06-11)
Venue
Weidenpescher Park, Cologne
Referee
Reginald Westendarp (Hamburg)
Attendance
3,500
← 1904
1906 →
The 1905 German football championship Final decided the winner of the 1905 German football championship, the 2nd edition of the German football championship, a knockout football cup competition contested by the regional league winners to determine the national champions. The match was played on 11 June 1905 at the Weidenpescher Park in Cologne. Union 92 Berlin won the match 2–0 against Karlsruher FV for their 1st German title.[1]
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