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Defunct German-Jewish association football club in Prague
The Deutscher Fußball-Club Prag, commonly known as DFC Prag, was a football club based in Prague. The club was founded on 25 May 1896 by a group of German
DFC_Prag
German football club
DFC Germania Prag was a German association football club from the city of Prague. It was one of many clubs formed by players of ethnic German origin in
DFC_Germania_Prag
German association football club from Leipzig, Saxony
German national championship final held in 1903. Their opponents were DFC Prag, a German-Jewish side from Prague, which was then part of Austria-Hungary
1._FC_Lokomotive_Leipzig
hosted by Hamburg club Altona 93 in 1903 in which VfB Leipzig defeated DFC Prag 7–2, and was awarded the Viktoria, the championship trophy from 1903 to
List of German football champions
List_of_German_football_champions
Topics referred to by the same term
England Dergview F.C., Northern Ireland Desertmartin F.C., Northern Ireland DFC Prag, Czech Republic Dollingstown F.C., Northern Ireland Donacloney F.C., Northern
DFC
Football tournament season
Berlin v VfB Leipzig DFC Prag v Karlsruher FV The German Football Association had scheduled the match to be played in Munich, but Prag lodged an official
1903 German football championship
1903_German_football_championship
football for both Czechoslovakia and Hungary. He played as a midfielder for DFC Prag, Brooklyn Wanderers and Ferencváros. He later had a long career as a coach
Ferenc_Szedlacsek
Czech association football club
have shut the club down during the wartime occupation, as they did with DFC Prag. The association stems from a friendly match played against West Ham United
SK_Slavia_Prague
Austrian footballer
Schwarz was an Austrian footballer who played as a defender. He played for DFC Prag in the inaugural German football championship in 1903, and also represented
Johann_Schwarz
Austrian footballer (1883–1930)
24 June 1930) was an Austrian footballer who played as a midfielder for DFC Prag in the inaugural German football championship in 1903. He had a brief spell
Ladislaus_Kurpiel
Austrian footballer
for DFC Prag in the inaugural German football championship in 1903. He went on to play for Vienna Cricket and Football Club and Sportbrüder Prag, and
Karl_Kubik
Football match
at the Exerzierweide in Altona. VfB Leipzig won the match 7–2 against DFC Prag to become the first national champions in German football history. The
1903 German football championship final
1903_German_football_championship_final
Football league season
Kladno 22 11 1 10 48 50 0.960 23 6 SK Prostějov 22 8 7 7 45 48 0.938 23 7 DFC Prag 22 8 4 10 40 47 0.851 20 8 Teplitzer FK 22 7 3 12 35 50 0.700 17 9 SK Plzeň
1934–35 Czechoslovak First League
1934–35_Czechoslovak_First_League
Austrian footballer
Fischl was an Austrian footballer who played as a defender. He played for DFC Prag in the inaugural German football championship in 1903, and also represented
Paul_Fischl
Austrian footballer
football player. He was born in Bolechów. He played club football for DFC Prag, and internationally for the Austria national football team. He competed
Bernhard_Graubart
Czech footballer (1894–1979)
matches. A locksmith by profession, Kuchynka played as a footballer mostly for DFC Prague, a football team of ethnic Germans in Prague. In 1924 he appeared
Josef_Kuchynka
Football tournament season
held between 1903 and 1963, surpassing VfB Leipzig's 7–2 victory over DFC Prag in the inaugural 1903 final. For Schalke, it continued the club's most
1939 German football championship
1939_German_football_championship
Austrian sportsperson (1881–1915)
football team. At the end of 1909 he moved to Prague for a year, joining DFC Prag. Reports suggest he played as a forward in their football side. After returning
Leopold_Sax
Austrian football player and referee
after his active career. He played for SK Rapid Wien, Wiener Sportclub, DFC Prag and Kapfenberger SV. https://data.matricula-online
Karl_Czerny
Austrian footballer (1882–1922)
Summer Olympics. On club level, Noll played for Prague's ethnic German club DFC Prag. "Otto Noll". Olympedia. Retrieved 26 May 2021. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde,
Otto_Noll
Czechoslovak footballer
Summer Olympics. At club level, Krompholz played for ethnic German club DFC Prag. He also won two caps for the Czechoslovakia national team. "Otto Krombholz"
Otto_Krombholz
Hungarian-Romanian footballer (1905–1981)
years in the Czechoslovak First League for SK Židenice, Viktoria Plzeň and DFC Prag. He came back to Romania in 1936, joining Rapid București where he ended
László_Raffinsky
Austrian footballer
Olympics, scoring once in the match against Germany. He returned to DSC Prag as the club manager beginning in January 1924 until July 1926. "National
Robert_Cimera
Austrian football referee
served as Wiener's sole coach. In 1935, he was appointed as the coach of DFC Prag. As a Jew, Seemann was persecuted by the Nazi regime, so he decided to
Max_Seemann
Verband (Leipzig Football Association). Ferdinand Hueppe, representing the DFC Prag, was elected the first president of the DFB. Already some years before
Football_in_Germany
Austrian footballer
Czechoslovakia. Kanhäuser played as a striker for Wiener Sport-Club and DFC Prag. His brother was fellow player Eduard Kanhäuser. Kanhauser renounced Austrian
Karl_Kanhäuser
Sports club replacing failed predecessor
Original club Phoenix club Year established DFC Prag DFC Prag 2016 Dukla Prague FK Dukla Prague 2001
Phoenix_club_(sports)
Czech footballer
States. Mahrer began his career with Teplitzer FK. In 1923, he joined DFC Prag before moving to the United States in 1926 to sign with the Brooklyn Wanderers
Pavel_Mahrer
Czech footballer and coach (1908–73)
1973) was a Czech football player. He played for several clubs, including DFC Praha, Sparta Prague and Viktoria Žižkov. He played 14 matches for the Czechoslovakia
Erich_Srbek
Austrian footballer and manager
April 14, 1918 in a match in Budapest against Hungary. He also played with DFC Prag. Johann Strnad later became a coach. He coached 1. FC Katowice (1927–1928)
Johann_Strnad
Austrian footballer (1887–1914)
Wiener SV's senior side at age 16, before becoming a professional with DFC Prag when he moved back to his hometown in 1907. He was a member of the Austrian
Robert_Merz
Scottish footballer and manager
pioneers of football in Czechoslovakia, where he successfully coached DFC Prag and Sparta Prague (at that time another Scot, Jake Madden, was in charge
John Dick (footballer, born 1876)
John_Dick_(footballer,_born_1876)
Football league season
Season 1925 Dates 1 March – 8 November Champions Slavia Prague Relegated DFC Prag Matches 81 Goals 206 (2.54 per match) Top goalscorer Jan Vaník (13 goals)
1925 Czechoslovak First League
1925_Czechoslovak_First_League
Czech footballer
Team Apps (Gls) 1929-1933 Teplitzer FK 1933-1934 AC Sparta Prague 1935-1936 DFC Prague 1937-1941 SK Pardubice International career 1931–1938 Czechoslovakia
Arnošt_Kreuz
Austrian tennis player (1878–1938)
Court Championships. In football, he played as the center-forward of the DFC Prague. He was an occasional football referee as well. In civil life he was
Rolf_Kinzl
Sportclub 2+3 0 - MF Robert Cimera 1887-09-17 24 2 DFC Prag 2+3 1+0 - DF Bernhard Graubart 1888-12-22 23 1 DFC Prag 2+2 0 - FW Leopold Grundwald 1891-10-28 20
Football at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads
Football_at_the_1912_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_team_squads
Czech sportsperson (1895–1950)
the soccer team of Sparta Prague. In later years Koželuh also played for DFC Prag (Prague), Teplitzer FK (Teplice) and Wiener AC (Vienna). He played international
Karel_Koželuh
Austrian footballer (1897–1971)
Team Apps (Gls) 1919–1920 Wiener Sport-Club 1920–1921 Wiener AF 1921–1923 DFC Prag 1923–1924 First Vienna FC 1925–1926 Wiener Sport-Club 1927–1929 Bástya
Otto_Höss
Croatian footballer
Position Defender Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1923–1924 HAŠK 1924 DFC Prag 1924-1926 Građanski 10 (3) 1926–1927 HAŠK International career 1923–1927
Eugen_Dasović
Israeli footballer
(1944-07-28)28 July 1944 Position Forward Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1938 DFC Prag 1939 Degel Zion Tel Aviv 1 (1) 1939 Hapoel Herzliya 1 (3) 1939–1940 Beitar
Werner_Kaspi
Vöslau (2. Landesliga East) FC Blau-Weiss Feldkirch (Regional League West) DFC Prag (defunct) DSG Union Perg (Upper Austrian League) DSV Leoben (Landesliga)
List of football clubs in Austria
List_of_football_clubs_in_Austria
achieved distinction by becoming the first German champions, defeating DFC Prag 7–2 in the final and establishing Central Germany as an early power house
Central German football championship
Central_German_football_championship
– DFC Prague 1925, 1934–1934, Sparta Prague 1927–1931 Franz Radakovic – SK Náchod 1932–1933 Wilhelm Steuer – DFC Prag 1918 Johann Strnad – DFC Prag 1921–1925
List of foreign footballers in European communist countries
List_of_foreign_footballers_in_European_communist_countries
German association football club
country's first football championship in 1903 in a decisive 7:2 victory over DFC Prag The traditions of the Sportbrüder side were carried forward within VfB
Sportbrüder_Leipzig
Belgium v Luxembourg Belgium v Austrian League selection Belgium v DFC Prag Belgium v London Combination Police Belgium XI v Old Malvernians Belgium
Belgium national football team results (unofficial matches)
Belgium_national_football_team_results_(unofficial_matches)
Football league season
Czechoslovak First League Season 1935–36 Champions Sparta Prague Relegated DFC Prag Teplitzer FK AFK Kolín DSV Saaz Žatec Top goalscorer Vojtěch Bradáč (42
1935–36 Czechoslovak First League
1935–36_Czechoslovak_First_League
Austrian footballer (1900–1982)
match of 1930 Mitropa Cup, both against Rapid Wien. He also played for DFC Prag for several years in a league organized by the German Football Association
Adolf_Patek
Topics referred to by the same term
1899 Mühlhausen, now SV 1899 Mühlhausen 1. FC Germania 08 Ober-Roden DFC Germania Prag, defunct SV Germania Schöneiche FC Germania 06 Schwanheim Germania
Germania_(disambiguation)
Month in 1903
Figuig on June 9, 1903, and the conflict escalated. VfB Leipzig defeated DFC Prag, 7 to 2, to win the first German championship of soccer football and was
May_1903
Czech footballer (1884–1959)
more first team minutes. He did however, impress in a 20-0 victory over DFC Prag scoring 3 times and assisting twice. He picked up only 9 goal involvements
Jan_Jenny-Starý
(aged 25) DFC Prag 2DF Josef Kuchynka (1894-08-04)4 August 1894 (aged 29) DFC Prag 3MF Pavel Mahrer (1900-05-23)23 May 1900 (aged 24) DFC Prag 4FW Jan Novák
Football at the 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads
Football_at_the_1924_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_team_squads
scoreline in an FA Cup final. Germany National Championship – VfB Leipzig 7—2 DFC Prag at Hamburg-Altona (after extra time) The 1903 German football championship
1903_in_sports
Football league season
championship. Jan Dvořáček was the league's top scorer with 32 goals. DFC Prag withdrew from the league before the start of the season. The other nine
1925–26 Czechoslovak First League
1925–26_Czechoslovak_First_League
Football club
in 1933 and 1936. In 1933 Rusj Uzhorod lost a qualification play-off to DFC Prag (1:3, 1:4) to qualify for the Czechoslovak First League. Becoming the 1936
SC_Rusj_Užhorod
26th season in existence of FC Barcelona
v IFK Göteborg FC Barcelona v IFK Göteborg FC Barcelona v DFC Prag FC Barcelona v DFC Prag FC Barcelona v Boldklubben 1903 FC Barcelona v Boldklubben
1924–25_FC_Barcelona_season
Club Qualified Champions Runners-up Seasons DFC Prag 1 0 1 1903 NSTG Prag 1 0 0 1941 1. FC Pforzheim 1 0 1 1906 FK Pirmasens 4 0 0 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962
List of clubs in the German football championship
List_of_clubs_in_the_German_football_championship
Football match
day, the reigning DFB president Ferdinand Hueppe, as representative of DFC Prag, resigned from his position at the DFB, a day after joining FIFA. Ironically
1904 German football championship final
1904_German_football_championship_final
Football club
Sudetenland continued to be dominated more or less by professional clubs DFC Prag, Teplitzer FK, and DSV Saaz. The rise of Warnsdorf in 1939 was thanks to
Warnsdorfer_FK
Wisła Kraków 1933 football season
Wisła Kraków v 06 Mysłowice 1. FC Katowice v Wisła Kraków Wisła Kraków v DFC Prag Repr. Emigracji Francuskiej v Wisła Kraków Belgium v Wisła Kraków Royal
1933_Wisła_Kraków_season
Austrian football manager (1886–1941)
at Vienna Cricket&FC vs Slavia Prague match report at austriasoccer.at DFC Prag vs Vienna Cricket&FC match report at austriasoccer.au Wien vs Berlin match
Robert Lang (football manager)
Robert_Lang_(football_manager)
German football club
VfB Leipzig in a 7–2 victory over DFC Prague. The Karlruhers were scheduled to play a semi-final match against Prag in Leipzig, but cancelled their travel
Karlsruher_FV
championship (1896) was won by ČFK Kickers Prague (spring). Deutscher Fußball-Club Prag won the championship in autumn of the same year. In 1897 Slavia were victorious
List of Czech football champions
List_of_Czech_football_champions
Deutschland Wilhelmshaven (formerly), Berliner FC Germania 1888, DFC Germania Prag (defunct), Germania Bieber, Germania Bietigheim (Baden), Germania
Association football club names
Association_football_club_names
(Directorate of Film Festivals) Odisha State Film Awards Padmarajan Awards Prag Cine Awards Rajasthan Film Festival RED FM Tulu Film Awards Santosham Film
List_of_film_awards
British royal recognitions
Sergeant Thomas Cecil Eric Meek. 568308 Flight Sergeant Joseph Gerald Romney Prag. 528621 Flight Sergeant Eric Vaughan Prince. 562315 Flight Sergeant Arthur
1960_New_Year_Honours
English football player and manager
skills of a team, before they moved on. Townley's first coaching job was with DFC Prague, who were beaten by VfB Leipzig in Germany's first national championship
William_Townley
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English : nickname from a diminutive of Middle English douke, duk(ke) ‘duck’ (Old English dūce).English : nickname from Middle English douke, duk(ke) ‘duck’ + heved ‘head’.English : nickname from Old French ducquet ‘owl’, a diminutive of duc ‘guide’, ‘leader’ (see Duke 1).English : from a Middle English diminutive of the Old English personal name or byname Ducca.English : from a Middle English pet form of the personal name Duke.
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English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, recorded in the early 13th century as D(e)ukesbiri, from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Deowuc or Duc(c) (both of uncertain origin) + Old English burh ‘fort’ (see Burke).
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n.
The space included between the boundary lines of two similar parallelograms, the one within the other, with an angle in common; as, the gnomon bcdefg of the parallelograms ac and af. The parallelogram bf is the complement of the parallelogram df.
n.
One who is pragmatic.
n.
A solemn public ordinance or decree.
v. t.
To consider, represent, or embody (something unreal) as fact; to materialize.
a.
Philosophical; dealing with causes, reasons, and effects, rather than with details and circumstances; -- said of literature.
n.
A pert, conceited, pragmatical fellow.
adv.
In a pragmatical manner.
a.
Of or pertaining to business or to affairs; of the nature of business; practical; material; businesslike in habit or manner.
a.
Alt. of Pragmatical
n.
The quality or state of being pragmatic; in literature, the pragmatic, or philosophical, method.
a.
Busy; specifically, busy in an objectionable way; officious; fussy and positive; meddlesome.
n.
One skilled in affairs.
n.
The quality or state of being pragmatical.
a.
Like a prig; conceited; pragmatical.
a. & adv.
With decreasing volume of sound; -- a direction to performers, either written upon the staff (abbreviated Dec., or Decresc.), or indicated by the sign.
n.
the residual AC component in the DC current output from a rectifier, expressed as a percentage of the steady component of the current.