The club colours were the Hanseatic red and white in honour of the City of Hamburg, with the blue and black of the oldest of the founding clubs, Germania, being used on the team badge.
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Internacional won the State Championships of São Paulo of 1907 and 1928 and in 1938, after a merger with Antarctica SC became part of São Paulo FC, which went on to bexome one of the most successful football clubs in the world.
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Hans Nobiling, a player of Germania, emigrated in the late 19th century to Brazil where he was instrumental in founding two of the four oldest football clubs of the country, which became in 1938 part of São Paulo FC, three times world cup winner, and EC Pinheiros, considered as the maybe biggest sports club of the southern hemisphere, both clubs winning a total of four State Championships of São Paulo
Hamburg | University of Hamburg | Altona, Hamburg | Germania | Hamburg America Line | Hamburg State Opera | Welthauptstadt Germania | Hamburg Ravensbrück Trials | Hamburg Hauptbahnhof | Germania Superior | New Hamburg, Ontario | Kunsthalle Hamburg | Hamburg's red light district | Wentorf bei Hamburg | University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf | St. Peter's Church, Hamburg | Siege of Hamburg | Niendorf, Hamburg | Jeff Hamburg | Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg | Hamburg, Pennsylvania | Hamburg Pavilion | Hamburg Observatory | Hamburg-Nord | Hamburg-Mitte | Germania superior | Germania (book) | David A. Hamburg | 2005 Hamburg Masters – Singles | Zoological Garden of Hamburg |