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Between 1908 and 1912 Camillo Ugi was called up 15 times to play for Germany during his time with VfB Leipzig, Vereinigte Breslauer Sportfreunde in today's Wroclaw and FSV Frankfurt and captained the team on nine occasions.
The 2000–01 season started brightly, but the club could not keep up with rivals 1. FC Magdeburg and VfB Leipzig, and ultimately finished fifth, with Cor Pot losing his job.
Camillo Ugi represented Preußen on the German national team, earning a single cap before leaving in 1909 for VfB Leipzig where he would earn another 14 caps.
Camillo Ugi represented predecessor side Preußen on the German national team, earning a single cap before leaving for VfB Leipzig in 1909 where he would earn another 14 caps.
They also hosted important German clubs such as VfB Leipzig and made a visit to Sweden where they played the national side.