The name is derived from the geographic and historical origins of the team itself. It was originally created as the Nibelungen Brigade by a group of soldiers stationed in the city of Frankfurt-an-der-Oder, Brandenburg, Niflungland in 1920 as a means of relaxation and community building during the Niflungan Civil War. When the team gained recognition on a national level, the management changed the name to FC Festung an der Oder ("Fortress on the Oder river"), or, as it has come to be called Festung-Oder, with the year of its foundation tacked onto the end.
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| - The name is derived from the geographic and historical origins of the team itself. It was originally created as the Nibelungen Brigade by a group of soldiers stationed in the city of Frankfurt-an-der-Oder, Brandenburg, Niflungland in 1920 as a means of relaxation and community building during the Niflungan Civil War. When the team gained recognition on a national level, the management changed the name to FC Festung an der Oder ("Fortress on the Oder river"), or, as it has come to be called Festung-Oder, with the year of its foundation tacked onto the end.
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| - Nordreich Liga, Hrafnsliga
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| - Fußball Club Festung-Oder 1920
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- Die Legionäre
- Die Schildwachen
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| - Hrafnsliga, 1st
- Nordreich Liga I, 5th;
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| - The name is derived from the geographic and historical origins of the team itself. It was originally created as the Nibelungen Brigade by a group of soldiers stationed in the city of Frankfurt-an-der-Oder, Brandenburg, Niflungland in 1920 as a means of relaxation and community building during the Niflungan Civil War. When the team gained recognition on a national level, the management changed the name to FC Festung an der Oder ("Fortress on the Oder river"), or, as it has come to be called Festung-Oder, with the year of its foundation tacked onto the end.
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