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What (who) is 1 Bockenheimer FC 1899 - definition

GERMAN FOOTBALL CLUB
FC Bavaria 1899 Munchen; FC Bavaria 1899 Muenchen

1. Bockenheimer FC 1899         
GERMAN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB
1. Bockenheimer FC was a German association football club from the western city district of Bockenheim.
1. FC Normannia Gmünd         
  • The Jahnstadion in Schwäbisch Gmünd
GERMAN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB
1. FC Normannia Schwaebisch Gmuend; 1. FC Normannia Schwabisch Gmund; Normannia Gmünd; 1. FC Normannia Schwäbisch Gmünd; 1.FC Normannia Gmünd
1. FC Normannia Gmünd is a German association football club from the city of Schwäbisch Gmünd, Baden-Württemberg.
1. FC Kattowitz         
  • Logo of ''1. FC Kattowitz'', ca. 1922
  • Logo of ''FC Preußen Kattowitz'', ca. 1905–22
POLISH ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB
FC Katowice; FC Kattowitz
1. FC Kattowitz () was an ethnically German football club playing in what was Kattowitz, Silesia Province in Germany (now Katowice, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland) and was active during the inter-war period and World War II when the two countries struggled over control of the region.

Wikipedia

FC Bavaria 1899 München

FC Bavaria München was a short-lived German association football club from Munich, Bavaria. Alongside FC Nordstern 1896 München and 1. Münchner FC 1896, Bavaria was notable as one of the founding members of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fußball Bund) at Leipzig in 1900.

Established on 1 November 1899, in addition to its football side, the association had departments for athletics, croquet, and ladies' hockey. Bavaria was an independent side until 1907 when they joined the gymnastics club Turngemeinde Munich AV.

The footballers of Bavaria played at the Sportplatz Loco-Kaiserstraße in a kit of blue-and-white jerseys and black shorts.