One hundred years ago, German football was still far from a national football league. When the 1925/26 season began, there were six so-called district leagues in the north – sometimes even divided – as the highest league classes whose title holder played the North German champion in a final round tournament. This season, for the 20th time, a new North Champion was sought – who once again moved into the final round around the "Deutsche". High-ran…
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One hundred years ago, German football was still far from a national football league. When the 1925/26 season began, there were six so-called district leagues in the north – sometimes even divided – as the highest league classes whose title holder played the North German champion in a final round tournament. This season, for the 20th time, a new North Champion was sought – who once again moved into the final round around the "Deutsche". High-ran…