Südkreis-Liga

[2] Phönix Karlsruhe, the first league champion, qualified thereby for the Southern German championship, which it won, finishing ahead of 1.

[4] In 1911-12, the league played with eleven clubs and KFV continued its dominance, reaching the German final once more but losing 1-0 to Holstein Kiel in that game.

[5] Now with eight clubs, the 1912-13 league champion, Stuttgarter Kickers, took out the Southern championship but only managed to reach the first round of the German finals, signaling the end of the dominance of the Südkreis-Liga in Germany.

Alsace ceased to be a part of Germany and the German football league system, being awarded to France.

[9] The Südkreis was one of the strongest regions as football was concerned in this era, taking out most Southern German championships at the time.