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A Köln, where it finished second in the 2007–08 season. In 2009 it was sent down to Kreisliga B2 and the next year was sent down again to C4. The VfL ended at ninth place in its final season before it merged with FSV Köln-Nord 1991 to form 1. FSV Köln 1899 in July 2013.
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in 1963, the Amateurliga became a third-tier competition below those leagues, where the VfL continued to earn indifferent results. A fifteenth-place finish in 1980 dropped the club to lower level local competition. The team played in the
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in 1933. The club was moderately successful there, capturing the division title in 1941 before moving on to take part in the national playoff rounds. They were eliminated in a semi-final match by eventual vice-champions
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As World War II progressed it forced German football competition to become more local in character and the Gauliga Mittelrhein was broken up. VfL became part of the
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and won its second consecutive title there. They were put out of national level competition when they lost a quarterfinal contest to
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VfL resumed play as an independent side following the war, and after a season in the Bezirksliga Rheinbezirk, joined the
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In 1943, the club became part of the wartime side Kriegspielgemeinshaft VfL 99/Sülz 07 Köln in partnership with
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Following the union of the two clubs, VfL took up the place of predecessor SC in the
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Grüne, Hardy (1996). Vom Kronprinzen bis zur Bundesliga. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag
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historical German domestic league tables (in German)
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a red and white circular logo, around which is the written the full name of the club, in the centre is a shield which resembles the coat of arms of Cologne with the words "VfL Koln 1899" at the top
Home colours
Away colours
German association football club
Cologne
North Rhine-Westphalia
Gauliga Mittelrhein
Third Reich
Schalke 04
Dresdner SC
Gauliga Köln-Aachen
Kickers Offenbach
DFB-Pokal
SpVgg Sülz 07
2. Oberliga West
Amateurliga Mittelrhein
Bundesliga
Regionalliga
Kreisliga
Alfons Moog
Willi Bars
ISBN
3-89784-147-9
Fussball.de: Kreisliga A Köln – 2007–08
ISBN
3-928562-85-1
Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv
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VfL Köln 99
Defunct football clubs in Germany

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