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1. FC Breslau was a German association football club from the city of Breslau, Lower Silesia (today Wroclaw, Poland). It was established by the former membership of SV Stern Breslau, a workers' club that had been banned by the Nazis in 1933 alongside other left-leaning and faith-based clubs. Stern was notable as the losing side in the 1924 title match of the Arbeiter-Turn- und Sportbund, (ATSB or en:Workers Gymnastics and Sports Federation), a leftist national sports organization which organized a football competition and championship separate from that of the DFB (Deutscher Fußball Bund, en:German Football Association).

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  • 1. FC Breslau was a German association football club from the city of Breslau, Lower Silesia (today Wroclaw, Poland). It was established by the former membership of SV Stern Breslau, a workers' club that had been banned by the Nazis in 1933 alongside other left-leaning and faith-based clubs. Stern was notable as the losing side in the 1924 title match of the Arbeiter-Turn- und Sportbund, (ATSB or en:Workers Gymnastics and Sports Federation), a leftist national sports organization which organized a football competition and championship separate from that of the DFB (Deutscher Fußball Bund, en:German Football Association). 1. FC played in the regional top flight Gauliga Schlesien in 1938–39 and the Gauliga Niederschlesien in 1939–40. After the end of World War II, Breslau became part of Poland and all German football clubs were dissolved. (en)
  • Der Erste Fußball-Club Breslau, häufig abgekürzt als 1. FC Breslau, war ein deutscher Sportverein aus Breslau. (de)
  • 1. FC Breslau was een Duitse voetbalclub uit Breslau, dat sinds 1945 het Poolse Wrocław is. De club kwam tot stand in 1932 na een fusie tussen SpVgg 1892 Breslau en SV Großmarkthalle Breslau. (nl)
  • 1. FC Breslau – niemiecki klub piłkarski z siedzibą we Wrocławiu, działający w latach 1934–1945. (pl)
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  • Der Erste Fußball-Club Breslau, häufig abgekürzt als 1. FC Breslau, war ein deutscher Sportverein aus Breslau. (de)
  • 1. FC Breslau was een Duitse voetbalclub uit Breslau, dat sinds 1945 het Poolse Wrocław is. De club kwam tot stand in 1932 na een fusie tussen SpVgg 1892 Breslau en SV Großmarkthalle Breslau. (nl)
  • 1. FC Breslau – niemiecki klub piłkarski z siedzibą we Wrocławiu, działający w latach 1934–1945. (pl)
  • 1. FC Breslau was a German association football club from the city of Breslau, Lower Silesia (today Wroclaw, Poland). It was established by the former membership of SV Stern Breslau, a workers' club that had been banned by the Nazis in 1933 alongside other left-leaning and faith-based clubs. Stern was notable as the losing side in the 1924 title match of the Arbeiter-Turn- und Sportbund, (ATSB or en:Workers Gymnastics and Sports Federation), a leftist national sports organization which organized a football competition and championship separate from that of the DFB (Deutscher Fußball Bund, en:German Football Association). (en)
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  • 1. FC Breslau (de)
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  • 1. FC Breslau (nl)
  • 1. FC Breslau (pl)
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  • Erster Fußball-Club e.V. Breslau (en)
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