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German Football Association for Moravia and Silesia
Founded13 July 1913; 110 years ago (1913-07-13)
Folded1919
HeadquartersBielitz (1913–1918)
Opava (1919)

The German Football Association for Moravia and Silesia (Czech: Německý fotbalový svaz pro Moravu a Slezsko, Austrian German: Deutscher Fußball-Verband für Mähren und Schlesien) was the governing body of association football of the Margraviate of Moravia and Austrian Silesia, the crown lands of the Kingdom of Bohemia.[1] It was part of the federal Austrian Football Association and organized Moravian-Silesian Football Championship and matches of Moravia and Silesia national football team. At the end of the June 1919 it merged with the German Football Association for Bohemia to form German Football Association for Czechoslovakia.

  1. ^ Král, Lubomír, ed. (2006). Historie německé kopané v Čechách (1., české vyd ed.). Praha: MJF. ISBN 978-80-86284-59-0.

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