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Breslauer SC was a German association football club from the city of Breslau, Lower Silesia (today Wroclaw, Poland). The club enjoyed its greatest successes in the late 1920s. __TOC__


History

The team was established in 1908 and soon became part of the top flight regional Südostdeutscher Fußballverband (SOFV, en:Southeast German Football Association). SC first came to note when they finished second in 1925 and moved on to the national playoffs. They beat VfB Leipzig 2–1 in a round of 16 match before going out in the quarter-finals 1–4 to eventual German champions
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. ''Breslau'' claimed its first Südostdeutsche championship in 1926 by defeating Viktoria Forst 3–1 in the league final. The club advanced to the national quarter-finals where they were once more put out by the side that would claim the national crown when they were beaten 0–4 by SpVgg Fürth. A second Südostdeutsche championship two seasons later in 1928 was followed by an early exit from national level play after a 2–3 round of 16 loss to
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. SC enjoyed its best run on the national stage in 1929. They avenged themselves on Königsberg (1–2) before beating
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4–3 to move on to a semi-final confrontation with SpVgg Fürth. For a third time the Breslauer side was put out of contention for the German title by the club that would eventually emerge as national champions when they lost to Fürth by a score of 1–6.Grüne, Hardy (1996). Vom Kronprinzen bis zur Bundesliga. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag Breslau continued to field competitive sides into the early 1930s but made only one more national level appearance in 1932 that had the side go out early to Holstein Kiel (1–4). In 1933, the club merged with Vereinigte Breslauer Sportfreunde to form
Breslauer SpVg 02 Breslauer may refer to: People * A person from Breslau, a former name for Wrocław, Poland * Alfred Breslauer (1866–1954), German architect of Jewish origin * Bernard H. Breslauer (1918–2004), German antiquarian book dealer and collector * ...
which went on to play in the newly established first division
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through to the end of the 1943–44 season.


Honours

* South Eastern German champions: 1926, 1928


Notes


References


Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv
historical German domestic league tables {{DEFAULTSORT:Breslau, SC 08 Football clubs in Germany Defunct football clubs in Germany Association football clubs established in 1908 Association football clubs disestablished in 1933 Defunct football clubs in former German territories Football clubs in Wrocław History of Wrocław 1908 establishments in Germany 1933 disestablishments in Germany