Established in 1899, the club was lost in 1944 in the late stages of World War II.
[1] The team first came to note following a merger with Berliner Sport Club Hansa 01 which was followed by its participation in the Märkische Meisterschaft, one of several first division circuits active in the city early in the 20th century.
Teutonia earned consecutive seventh-place finishes over two seasons in 1908–10 before being relegated.
Many of the former members of Alliance-Colombia immediately left VfV in July 1933 to form Berliner FC Britannia.
This was the start of a thread that over the course of six decades would see the tradition of that club become part of present-day side Weddinger FC Corso 99/Vineta.