Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: 1. FFC Frankfurt, FSV Frankfurt, Frankfurt Lions, Rugby union in Frankfurt, Eintracht Frankfurt, Commerzbank-Arena, SC 1880 Frankfurt, Eschborn-Frankfurt City Loop, Frankfurt Galaxy, Frankfurter Lowen, 1992 Federation Cup, 1993 Federation Cup, Skyliners Frankfurt, 1994 Federation Cup, Eintracht Frankfurt U23, VfL Germania 1894, 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup Final, Eintracht Frankfurt Rugby, Rot-Weiss Frankfurt, World Bowl XV, JPMorgan Chase Corporate Challenge, Frankfurt Marathon, 1. Rodelheimer FC 02, SV Viktoria Preussen 07, World Bowl VIII, 1. Bockenheimer FC 1899, SpVgg 05 Oberrad, FC Germania 06 Schwanheim, Frankfurter Volksbank Stadion, Eissporthalle Frankfurt, Stadion am Brentanobad. Excerpt: Eintracht Frankfurt is a German sports club, based in Frankfurt am Main that is best known for its association football club. The origins of the side go back to a pair of football clubs founded in 1899: Frankfurter Fussball-Club Viktoria von 1899 - regarded as the "original" football side in the club's history - and Frankfurter Fussball-Club Kickers von 1899. Both clubs were founding members of the new Nordkreis-Liga in 1909. These two teams merged in May 1911 to become Frankfurter Fussball Verein (Kickers-Viktoria), an instant success, taking three league titles from 1912 to 1914 in the Nordkreis-Liga and qualifying for the Southern German championship in each of those seasons. In turn, Frankfurter FV joined the gymnastics club Frankfurter Turngemeinde von 1861 to form TuS Eintracht Frankfurt von 1861 in 1920. At the time, sports in Germany was dominated by nationalistic gymnastics organizations, and under pressure from that sport's governing authority, the gymnasts and footballers went their separate ways again in 1927, as Turngemeinde Eintracht Frankfurt von 1861 and Sportgemeinde Eintracht Frankfurt (FFV) von 1899. Throu