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- Nordkreis Weimar is a former Verwaltungsgemeinschaft in the district Weimarer Land in Thuringia, Germany. It was formed on 31 December 2013 by the merger...
- previously had formed the Nordkreis, the Kreisliga Nordmain, Kreisliga Südmain and Kreisliga Hessen were formed. The Nordkreis was one of the weaker regions...
- This left Borussia in the Rhenish Northern District (German: Rheinischer Nordkreis) along with teams from Aachen and Düsseldorf, as well as other teams from...
- von 1899.[citation needed] Both clubs were founding members of the new Nordkreis-Liga in 1909.[citation needed] These two teams merged in May 1911 to become...
- am Bieberer Berg. The club became one of the founding members of the Nordkreis-Liga in 1909, where it pla**** until the outbreak of the war. In post-First...
- was disbanded in 2006. The club was one of the founding members of the Nordkreis-Liga in 1909, when football started to become more organised in Southern...
- Conteh and Nasiru Jimmissa, for three months in Germany at academy JFV Nordkreis and signed than in September 2023 for Romanian side Romanian ASCS Petrolul...
- Frankfurt. In 1911–12 Gmelin's team only lost 2 of 23 matches, securing the Nordkreis championship and the qualification for the South German championship....
- for his only cap. The club became one of the founding members of the Nordkreis-Liga in 1909, playing in this league until the outbreak of the First World...
- Kickers-Victoria, a predecessor of Eintracht Frankfurt. Claus won with FFV three Nordkreis-Liga championships in a row from 1912 to 1914 and finished a South German...