Dresden English Football Club, the Glossary
The Dresden English Football Club was a football club founded in 1874 in Dresden, the first in Germany and likely the first outside Great Britain.[1]
Table of Contents
16 relations: Association football, Berlin, BFC Viktoria 1889, Cambridge rules, Die Welt, Dresden, Dresdner SC, German Football Association, Great Britain, Illustrirte Zeitung, Leipzig, Oldest football clubs, Prague, Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion, Scoring in association football, Vienna.
- 1874 establishments in Germany
- Defunct football clubs in Saxony
- Sport in Dresden
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Berlin
Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.
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BFC Viktoria 1889
Berliner Fußball-Club Viktoria 1889 was a German sports club based in the Tempelhof district of Berlin. Dresden English Football Club and BFC Viktoria 1889 are Defunct football clubs in Germany.
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Cambridge rules
The Cambridge Rules were several formulations of the rules of football made at the University of Cambridge during the nineteenth century.
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Die Welt
("The World") is a German national daily newspaper, published as a broadsheet by Axel Springer SE.
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Dresden
Dresden (Upper Saxon: Dräsdn; Drježdźany) is the capital city of the German state of Saxony and it is the second most populous city after Leipzig.
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Dresdner SC
Dresdner Sportclub 1898 e.V., known simply as Dresdner SC, is a German multisport club playing in Dresden, Saxony. Dresden English Football Club and Dresdner SC are sport in Dresden.
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The German Football Association (Deutscher Fußball-Bund; DFB) is the governing body of football, futsal, and beach soccer in Germany.
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Great Britain
Great Britain (commonly shortened to Britain) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean off the north-west coast of continental Europe, consisting of the countries England, Scotland and Wales.
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Illustrirte Zeitung
Illustrirte ZeitungThe word "Illustrirt" is written in contemporary German mandatorily as "Illustriert" with an additional "e", leading to the fact that today's German-speaking readers may be irritated by the title of the historical magazine at first.
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Leipzig
Leipzig (Upper Saxon: Leibz'sch) is the most populous city in the German state of Saxony.
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The oldest football clubs trace their origins to the mid-19th century, a period when football evolved from being a casual pastime to an organised mainstream sport.
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Prague
Prague (Praha) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia.
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Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion
Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion is a stadium in Dresden, Saxony, Germany. Dresden English Football Club and Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion are sport in Dresden.
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In games of association football, teams compete to score the most goals during the match which is the only method of scoring in the game.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
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See also
1874 establishments in Germany
- Ahrensburger TSV
- Blaues Kartell
- Bleichert
- Bochum–Essen/Oberhausen railway
- Brenntag
- Bruhrain Railway
- Deutsche Rundschau
- Dortmund–Enschede railway
- Dresden English Football Club
- Ernst Eulenburg (musical editions)
- Fuldaer Zeitung
- Großheringen–Saalfeld railway
- Haltern–Venlo railway
- Ingolstadt–Neuoffingen railway
- Kronberg Railway
- Lübbenau–Kamenz railway
- Landau–Rohrbach railway
- Leipzig Museum of Applied Arts
- Mauser
- Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg
- Poznań Old Zoo
- Regensburg–Ingolstadt railway
- Sportfreunde Stuttgart
- St. Nicholas Church, Hamburg
- St. Simeon of the Wonderful Mountain Church
- Staatliche Graphische Sammlung München
- Troisdorf–Mülheim-Speldorf railway
- TuS Köln rrh.
- Wannsee Railway
- Wilhelmsgymnasium (Königsberg)
Defunct football clubs in Saxony
- 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig (women)
- BSG Chemie Leipzig (1950)
- Chemnitzer BC
- Dresden English Football Club
- FC Markkleeberg
- FC Sachsen Leipzig
- Leipziger BC 1893
- Mittweidaer BC
- STC Görlitz
- SV Cainsdorf
- Sportbrüder Leipzig
- TuRa Leipzig
- Vorwärts Kamenz
- Vorwärts Leipzig
- Wacker Leipzig
Sport in Dresden
- 2010 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships
- 2011 IIHF World U18 Championships
- 2013 IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship
- 2013 IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship Division I
- 2013 Women's European Volleyball Championship
- 2014 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships
- 2016 Dresden Cup
- 2018 European Short Track Speed Skating Championships
- 38th Chess Olympiad
- Dresden English Football Club
- Dresden Monarchs
- Dresden Titans
- Dresdner Eislöwen
- Dresdner SC
- Dynamo Dresden
- FV Dresden 06
- Joynext Arena
- Ostdeutscher Sparkassen Cup
- Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion
- SC Borea Dresden
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dresden_English_Football_Club