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Germany portal; Pages in category "People from Landstuhl" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent ...
FCK advanced to Germany's first post-war national final in 1948, but lost 1–2 to 1. FC Nürnberg . Kaiserslautern became a presence on the national scene through the early 1950s, winning their first German championship in 1951 with a 2–1 victory of their own, this time over Preußen Münster .
Franz Immig of Saarland was the only player in either team to have been previously capped for Germany. [20] Saarland played their final match in 1956, after which control of the Saar Protectorate was given to West Germany. Three of the Saar team's players later represented Germany: Karl Ringel, Gerhard Siedl and Heinz Vollmar.
1 Augsburg: Bavaria: 0 0 0 SG Aumund-Vegesack: Bremen-Liga: 5 Bremen: Bremen: 0 0 0 SV Babelsberg 03: Regionalliga Nordost: 4 Potsdam: Brandenburg: 0 0 0 Bahlinger SC: Regionalliga Südwest: 4 Bahlingen: Baden-Württemberg: 0 0 0 TSG Balingen: Regionalliga Südwest: 4 0 0 0 KSV Baunatal: Hessenliga: 5 Baunatal: Hesse: 0 0 0 Bayer 04 Leverkusen ...
Seasons (S): number of Bundesliga seasons in which the player made at least one appearance; Players are sorted by number of appearances, then by year of first appearance. Current Bundesliga players and their current clubs are shown in bold. As of matches played 22 December 2024 [1]
Lists of soccer players by club in Australia (1 C, 50 P) B. Lists of footballers in Belgium by club (5 P) ... Lists of footballers in Germany by club (26 P)
This is a list of clubs in the Bundesliga. It records all 57 clubs who played in the 61 seasons of the Bundesliga since its introduction in 1963 . The placings section is split in two periods, before and after the German reunification , which took place during the league's 1990–91 season, in October 1990.
This is a list of football clubs in Germany by major honours won. It lists every German football club to have won any of the two major domestic trophies in Germany (or West Germany ), three major European competitions or the global competitions FIFA has recognised.