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  • Gauliga
  • Football competitions in Nazi Germany

    A Gauliga (German pronunciation: [ˈɡaʊˌliːɡa]) was the highest level of play in German football from 1933 to 1945. The leagues were introduced in 1933

    Gauliga

    Gauliga

    Gauliga

  • 1933–34 Gauliga
  • Football league season

    1933–34 Gauliga was the inaugural season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. The Gauligas replaced

    1933–34 Gauliga

    1933–34 Gauliga

    1933–34_Gauliga

  • Gauliga Danzig
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Gauliga Danzig can refer to: A regional division of the Gauliga Ostpreußen (from 1933 to 1940) The Gauliga Danzig-Westpreußen (from 1940 to 1945) This

    Gauliga Danzig

    Gauliga_Danzig

  • Gauliga Baden
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Baden was the highest football league in the German state of Baden from 1933 to 1945. Shortly after the formation of the league, the Nazis

    Gauliga Baden

    Gauliga Baden

    Gauliga_Baden

  • 1940–41 Gauliga
  • Football league season

    The 1940–41 Gauliga was the eighth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the second

    1940–41 Gauliga

    1940–41 Gauliga

    1940–41_Gauliga

  • Gauliga Westfalen
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Westphalia was the highest football league in the Prussian province of Westphalia and the small Free State of Lippe from 1933 to 1945. Shortly

    Gauliga Westfalen

    Gauliga Westfalen

    Gauliga_Westfalen

  • 1943–44 Gauliga
  • Football league season

    The 1943–44 Gauliga was the eleventh season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the fifth

    1943–44 Gauliga

    1943–44 Gauliga

    1943–44_Gauliga

  • 1942–43 Gauliga
  • Football league season

    The 1942–43 Gauliga was the tenth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the fourth

    1942–43 Gauliga

    1942–43 Gauliga

    1942–43_Gauliga

  • Gauliga Südwest/Mainhessen
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Südwest/Mainhessen was the highest football league in the German state of Hesse, the Bavarian province of Palatinate, the Saarland and some

    Gauliga Südwest/Mainhessen

    Gauliga Südwest/Mainhessen

    Gauliga_Südwest/Mainhessen

  • Gauliga Schlesien
  • Football league in Silesia

    The Gauliga Schlesien was the highest football league in the region of Silesia (German:Schlesien), which consisted of the Prussian provinces of Lower

    Gauliga Schlesien

    Gauliga Schlesien

    Gauliga_Schlesien

  • 1. FC Schweinfurt 05
  • German association football club

    Bayern in 1931. After introduction of the Gauliga system in 1933, the club became member of the top-flight Gauliga Bayern thanks to finishing 3rd in Bezirksliga

    1. FC Schweinfurt 05

    1._FC_Schweinfurt_05

  • Erwin Helmchen
  • German footballer (1907–1981)

    PSV lost two Reichsbundpokal finals in 1936–37 against Gauliga Niederrhein and 1939–40 Gauliga Bayern teams, as Helmchen was a captain in the latter final

    Erwin Helmchen

    Erwin_Helmchen

  • 1941–42 Gauliga
  • Football league season

    The 1941–42 Gauliga was the ninth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the third season

    1941–42 Gauliga

    1941–42 Gauliga

    1941–42_Gauliga

  • Gauliga Ostpreußen
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Ostpreußen was the highest football league in the Prussian province of East Prussia (German: Ostpreußen) and the Free City of Danzig from

    Gauliga Ostpreußen

    Gauliga Ostpreußen

    Gauliga_Ostpreußen

  • Gauliga Ostmark
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Ostmark, renamed Gauliga Donau-Alpenland in 1941, was the highest football league in Austria after its annexation by Germany in 1938. Shortly

    Gauliga Ostmark

    Gauliga Ostmark

    Gauliga_Ostmark

  • FC Viktoria Köln
  • Association football club from Cologne, Germany

    played in the Gauliga Mittelrhein taking titles there in 1935 and 1937 but then performed poorly at the national level. In 1941 The Gauliga Mittelrhein

    FC Viktoria Köln

    FC Viktoria Köln

    FC_Viktoria_Köln

  • Gauliga Pommern
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Pommern was the highest football league in the Prussian province of Pomerania (German:Pommern) from 1933 to 1945. Shortly after the formation

    Gauliga Pommern

    Gauliga Pommern

    Gauliga_Pommern

  • Gauliga Niedersachsen
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Niedersachsen was the highest football league in the Prussian Province of Hanover and the German states of Bremen, Brunswick, Schaumburg-Lippe

    Gauliga Niedersachsen

    Gauliga Niedersachsen

    Gauliga_Niedersachsen

  • Gauliga Bayern
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Bayern was the highest association football league in the German state of Bavaria from 1933 to 1945. Shortly after the formation of the league

    Gauliga Bayern

    Gauliga Bayern

    Gauliga_Bayern

  • List of FC Schalke 04 seasons
  • 1933–34 Gauliga Westfalen 1 18 16 1 1 33 1st W NH Hermann Nattkämper 24 1934–35 Gauliga Westfalen 1 18 12 4 2 28 1st W Adolf Urban 11 1935–36 Gauliga Westfalen

    List of FC Schalke 04 seasons

    List_of_FC_Schalke_04_seasons

  • Gauliga Württemberg
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Württemberg was the highest football league in the German state of Württemberg and the Prussian province of Hohenzollern from 1933 to 1945

    Gauliga Württemberg

    Gauliga Württemberg

    Gauliga_Württemberg

  • Gauliga Nordmark
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Nordmark was the highest football league in the Prussian Province of Schleswig-Holstein and the German states of Hamburg, Lübeck, Mecklenburg-Schwerin

    Gauliga Nordmark

    Gauliga Nordmark

    Gauliga_Nordmark

  • 1934–35 Gauliga
  • Football league season

    The 1934–35 Gauliga was the second season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. The league operated

    1934–35 Gauliga

    1934–35 Gauliga

    1934–35_Gauliga

  • Gauliga Hessen
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Hessen was the highest football league in the German state of Hesse and the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau from 1933 to 1945. From 1941

    Gauliga Hessen

    Gauliga Hessen

    Gauliga_Hessen

  • List of 1. FC Nürnberg seasons
  • Player(s) Goals 1933–34 Gauliga Bayern 1 22 15 4 3 61 26 34 1st RU NH 1934–35 Gauliga Bayern 1 20 9 7 4 43 26 25 2nd – 1935–36 Gauliga Bayern 1 18 13 5 0 36

    List of 1. FC Nürnberg seasons

    List_of_1._FC_Nürnberg_seasons

  • Rot-Weiss Frankfurt
  • German football club

    appeared in the Gauliga Südwest for three seasons between 1938 and 1941. In 1941, the division was split into the Gauliga Westmark and the Gauliga Hessen-Nassau

    Rot-Weiss Frankfurt

    Rot-Weiss_Frankfurt

  • Gauliga Sachsen
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Saxony was the highest football league in the German state of Saxony (German:Sachsen) from 1933 to 1945. Shortly after the formation of the

    Gauliga Sachsen

    Gauliga Sachsen

    Gauliga_Sachsen

  • Gauliga Sudetenland
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Sudetenland, was the highest football league in the Sudetenland, the predominantly German-speaking parts of Czechoslovakia that were awarded

    Gauliga Sudetenland

    Gauliga Sudetenland

    Gauliga_Sudetenland

  • 1938–39 Gauliga
  • Football league season

    The 1938–39 Gauliga was the sixth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the last completed

    1938–39 Gauliga

    1938–39 Gauliga

    1938–39_Gauliga

  • Gauliga Wartheland
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Wartheland was the highest football league in Gau Wartheland from 1941 to 1945. The Gau was made up from the former Polish Voivodeship of

    Gauliga Wartheland

    Gauliga Wartheland

    Gauliga_Wartheland

  • 1. FC Kaiserslautern
  • German association football club

    Kickers Offenbach. In the 1941–42 season the Gauliga Südwest was split into the Gauliga Hessen-Nassau and the Gauliga Westmark, and Kaiserslautern took the Westmark

    1. FC Kaiserslautern

    1. FC Kaiserslautern

    1._FC_Kaiserslautern

  • 1934 German football championship
  • Football tournament season

    competition in 1903. Under the new Gauliga system, introduced after the Nazis came to power in 1933, the sixteen 1933–34 Gauliga champions competed in a group

    1934 German football championship

    1934_German_football_championship

  • 1944–45 Gauliga
  • Football league season

    The 1944–45 Gauliga was the twelfth and final season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was

    1944–45 Gauliga

    1944–45 Gauliga

    1944–45_Gauliga

  • Karlsruher SC
  • German professional football club

    (Phönix Alemannia). It was as Phönix Karlsruhe that the club joined the Gauliga Baden, one of 16 top-flight divisions created in the re-organization of

    Karlsruher SC

    Karlsruher SC

    Karlsruher_SC

  • VfB Stuttgart
  • Association football club in Germany

    Stuttgart played in the Gauliga Württemberg and won division titles in 1935, 1937, 1938, 1940, and 1943 before the Gauliga system collapsed part way

    VfB Stuttgart

    VfB Stuttgart

    VfB_Stuttgart

  • Gauliga Generalgouvernement
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Generalgouvernement was the highest football league in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany in October 1939 in the so-called General Government

    Gauliga Generalgouvernement

    Gauliga Generalgouvernement

    Gauliga_Generalgouvernement

  • 1935–36 Gauliga Bayern
  • Football league season

    The 1935–36 Gauliga Bayern was the third season of the league, one of the 16 Gauligas in Germany at the time. It was the first tier of the football league

    1935–36 Gauliga Bayern

    1935–36 Gauliga Bayern

    1935–36_Gauliga_Bayern

  • RC Strasbourg Alsace
  • Association football club in France

    final. Descamps, Ejnès & Hennaux (2007, p. 129) Gauliga Elsaß 1940-41 Gauliga Elsaß 1941-42 Gauliga Elsaß 1942-43 German Cup 1941-1942 at RSSSF Bitzer

    RC Strasbourg Alsace

    RC_Strasbourg_Alsace

  • 1937–38 Gauliga
  • Football league season

    The 1937–38 Gauliga was the fifth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. The league operated

    1937–38 Gauliga

    1937–38 Gauliga

    1937–38_Gauliga

  • Gauliga Mittelrhein
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Mittelrhein was the highest football league in the central and southern part of the Prussian Rhine Province from 1933 to 1945. Shortly after

    Gauliga Mittelrhein

    Gauliga Mittelrhein

    Gauliga_Mittelrhein

  • 1933–34 Gauliga Bayern
  • Football league season

    The 1933–34 Gauliga Bayern was the inaugural season of the league, one of the 16 Gauligas in Germany at the time. It was the first tier of the football

    1933–34 Gauliga Bayern

    1933–34 Gauliga Bayern

    1933–34_Gauliga_Bayern

  • 1939 German football championship
  • Football tournament season

    eighteen 1938–39 Gauliga champions, two more than in 1938 because of the addition of the Gauliga Ostmark after the Anschluss and the Gauliga Sudetenland after

    1939 German football championship

    1939_German_football_championship

  • List of FC Bayern Munich seasons
  • Rank GFC Cup 1933–34 Gauliga Bayern 22 11 5 6 53 35 18 27 3 DNQ 1934–35 Gauliga Bayern 20 9 6 5 49 31 18 24 4 DNQ 1935–36 Gauliga Bayern 18 11 2 5 47 26

    List of FC Bayern Munich seasons

    List_of_FC_Bayern_Munich_seasons

  • List of VfB Stuttgart seasons
  • Foundation 1931-32. Retrieved 13 September 2017. Goals in all competitions Gauliga or lower divisions and DFB-Pokal. German Football Championship: 1st in

    List of VfB Stuttgart seasons

    List_of_VfB_Stuttgart_seasons

  • Czechoslovak First League
  • Football league

    II. Czechoslovakia was occupied by German forces who formed Gauliga Sudetenland and Gauliga Böhmen und Mähren leagues on occupied territories. Until the

    Czechoslovak First League

    Czechoslovak_First_League

  • 1937 German football championship
  • Football tournament season

    The teams qualified through the 1936–37 Gauliga season: Group 1 was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Nordmark, Ostpreußen, Sachsen and Schlesien:

    1937 German football championship

    1937_German_football_championship

  • 1942–43 SK Rapid Wien season
  • Rapid Wien 1942–43 football season

    1942–43 season Coach Leopold Nitsch Stadium Pfarrwiese, Vienna, Austria Gauliga 6th Tschammerpokal 1st round Top goalscorer League: Hermann Dvoracek (23)

    1942–43 SK Rapid Wien season

    1942–43_SK_Rapid_Wien_season

  • FC Schalke 04
  • Association football club in Germany

    gyroscope).[citation needed] In 1927, it carried them into the top-flight Gauliga Ruhr, onto the league championship, and then into the opening rounds of

    FC Schalke 04

    FC Schalke 04

    FC_Schalke_04

  • Gauliga Mitte
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Mitte was the highest football league in the Prussian province of Saxony and the German states of Thuringia and Anhalt from 1933 to 1945,

    Gauliga Mitte

    Gauliga Mitte

    Gauliga_Mitte

  • Gauliga Niederrhein
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Niederrhein was the highest football league in the northern part of the Prussian Rhine Province from 1933 to 1945. Shortly after the formation

    Gauliga Niederrhein

    Gauliga Niederrhein

    Gauliga_Niederrhein

  • 1936–37 Gauliga
  • Football league season

    The 1936–37 Gauliga was the fourth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. The league operated

    1936–37 Gauliga

    1936–37 Gauliga

    1936–37_Gauliga

  • 1940–41 Gauliga Bayern
  • Football league season

    The 1940–41 Gauliga Bayern was the eighth season of the league, one of the 20 Gauligas in Germany at the time. It was the first tier of the football league

    1940–41 Gauliga Bayern

    1940–41 Gauliga Bayern

    1940–41_Gauliga_Bayern

  • SC Freiburg
  • Association football club in Germany

    1938. The club played first in the Bezirksliga Baden in 1928, then in the Gauliga Baden, from which they were relegated in 1934. At the end of World War

    SC Freiburg

    SC_Freiburg

  • 1939–40 SK Rapid Wien season
  • Rapid Wien 1939–40 football season

    1939–40 season Coach Leopold Nitsch Stadium Pfarrwiese, Vienna, Austria Gauliga Ostmark Champions (13th title) German championship 3rd Tschammerpokal Semifinals

    1939–40 SK Rapid Wien season

    1939–40_SK_Rapid_Wien_season

  • 1934–35 Gauliga Bayern
  • Football league season

    The 1934–35 Gauliga Bayern was the second season of the league, one of the 16 Gauligas in Germany at the time. It was the first tier of the football league

    1934–35 Gauliga Bayern

    1934–35 Gauliga Bayern

    1934–35_Gauliga_Bayern

  • 1938–39 Gauliga Bayern
  • Football league season

    The 1938–39 Gauliga Bayern was the sixth season of the league, one of the 18 Gauligas in Germany at the time. It was the first tier of the football league

    1938–39 Gauliga Bayern

    1938–39 Gauliga Bayern

    1938–39_Gauliga_Bayern

  • 1944–45 SK Rapid Wien season
  • Rapid Wien 1944–45 football season

    1944–45 season Coach Leopold Nitsch Stadium Pfarrwiese, Vienna, Austria Gauliga not completed Tschammerpokal eliminated in 3rd qualification round (competition

    1944–45 SK Rapid Wien season

    1944–45_SK_Rapid_Wien_season

  • 1. FC Köln
  • Association football club in Germany

    After the 1941 season, the Gauliga Mittlerhein was split into two new divisions: the Gauliga Köln-Aachen and the Gauliga Moselland, which included clubs

    1. FC Köln

    1. FC Köln

    1._FC_Köln

  • List of FC Schalke 04 records and statistics
  • considered. GLW = Gauliga Westfalen (1933–1945) OLW = Oberliga West (1947–1963) OtL = Other leagues: Emscher-Kreisliga (1921–1926), Gauliga Ruhr (1926–1933)

    List of FC Schalke 04 records and statistics

    List of FC Schalke 04 records and statistics

    List_of_FC_Schalke_04_records_and_statistics

  • 1941 German football championship
  • Football tournament season

    1963. The twenty 1940–41 Gauliga champions, two more than in 1940 because of the addition of the Gauliga Elsaß and Gauliga Danzig-Westpreußen, competed

    1941 German football championship

    1941_German_football_championship

  • Hamburger SV
  • Sports club in Hamburg, Germany

    During the Third Reich, HSV had local success in the Gauliga Nordmark, also known as the Gauliga Hamburg, winning the league championship in 1937, 1938

    Hamburger SV

    Hamburger SV

    Hamburger_SV

  • 1943 German football championship
  • Football tournament season

    won by defeating FV Saarbrücken in the final. The twenty-nine 1942–43 Gauliga champions, four more than in the previous season, competed in a single-leg

    1943 German football championship

    1943_German_football_championship

  • First Vienna FC
  • Austrian football club, based in Vienna

    Austrian Cup in 1937. Following the Anschluss in 1938, Vienna played in the Gauliga Ostmark. They won divisional titles in 1942, 1943 and 1944, reaching the

    First Vienna FC

    First_Vienna_FC

  • Kickers Offenbach
  • German association football club

    the Third Reich into sixteen first division Gauligen. Kickers joined the Gauliga Südwest, where the team immediately captured the title and entered the

    Kickers Offenbach

    Kickers_Offenbach

  • 1936–37 Gauliga Bayern
  • Football league season

    The 1936–37 Gauliga Bayern was the fourth season of the league, one of the 16 Gauligas in Germany at the time. It was the first tier of the football league

    1936–37 Gauliga Bayern

    1936–37 Gauliga Bayern

    1936–37_Gauliga_Bayern

  • SV Werder Bremen
  • Association football club in Germany

    international. Werder won the Gauliga Niedersachsen in 1933–34, and again in 1935–36, 1936–37, and 1941–42. By winning the Gauliga, the team qualified for the

    SV Werder Bremen

    SV Werder Bremen

    SV_Werder_Bremen

  • Fortuna Düsseldorf
  • German association football club

    industrial Rhine-Ruhr area. In the following season, the club began playing in Gauliga Niederrhein, 1 of 16 top-flight divisions formed in the re-organization

    Fortuna Düsseldorf

    Fortuna Düsseldorf

    Fortuna_Düsseldorf

  • 1. FC Saarbrücken
  • German association football club based in the city of Saarbrücken, Saarland

    the new national first division Gauliga in 1933. The team did make its way to first division play in 1935 in the Gauliga Südwest, one of sixteen regional

    1. FC Saarbrücken

    1._FC_Saarbrücken

  • FC Carl Zeiss Jena
  • German association football club from Jena, Thuringia

    March 1917 to 1. Sportverein Jena e.V. In 1933, 1. SV Jena joined the Gauliga Mitte, one of 16 top-flight divisions formed in the reorganization of German

    FC Carl Zeiss Jena

    FC Carl Zeiss Jena

    FC_Carl_Zeiss_Jena

  • List of Austrian football champions
  • emerge from divisional play in the Gauliga Ostmark and then move on to the German national playoffs with other Gauliga winners. Austrian clubs enjoyed a

    List of Austrian football champions

    List_of_Austrian_football_champions

  • 1935–36 Gauliga
  • Football league season

    The 1935–36 Gauliga was the third season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. The league operated

    1935–36 Gauliga

    1935–36 Gauliga

    1935–36_Gauliga

  • Holstein Kiel
  • German association football club

    played in the Gauliga Nordmark, but failed to attain a title. In 1942, the Gauliga Nordmark was broken up into the Gauliga Hamburg and Gauliga Schleswig-Holstein

    Holstein Kiel

    Holstein Kiel

    Holstein_Kiel

  • Chemnitzer PSV
  • German association football club from Chemnitz, Saxony

    In 1943 the club was relegated from the Gauliga Sachsen. In 1944, they were promoted to the Chemnitz Gauliga, which was cancelled after three games in

    Chemnitzer PSV

    Chemnitzer PSV

    Chemnitzer_PSV

  • FSV Frankfurt
  • German association football club

    finish being second place in 1939. In 1941 the Gauliga Hessen was split into the Gauliga Westmark and the Gauliga Hessen-Nassau with FSV playing in the latter

    FSV Frankfurt

    FSV Frankfurt

    FSV_Frankfurt

  • TuS Koblenz
  • German football club

    Gauliga over the next several seasons. In 1941, the Gauliga Mittelrhein was divided into two new divisions: the Gauliga Köln-Aachen and the Gauliga Moselland

    TuS Koblenz

    TuS Koblenz

    TuS_Koblenz

  • TSV 1860 Munich
  • German sports club

    personnel took most high ranking positions at the club.TSV joined the Gauliga Bayern where they earned second-place finishes in 1934, 1938, and 1939

    TSV 1860 Munich

    TSV 1860 Munich

    TSV_1860_Munich

  • FC Würzburger Kickers
  • Football club

    the highest level in the Bezirksliga Bayern, and during the war, in the Gauliga Bayern. Post-war, it made a single appearance in professional football

    FC Würzburger Kickers

    FC Würzburger Kickers

    FC_Würzburger_Kickers

  • 1940 German football championship
  • Football tournament season

    Schalke's Hermann Eppenhoff when he scored 15 goals. The eighteen 1939–40 Gauliga champions, the same number as in 1939, competed in a group stage with the

    1940 German football championship

    1940_German_football_championship

  • Ernst Kuzorra
  • German footballer (1905–1990)

    1926–27 Gauliga Ruhr 14 21 1 0 — 8 11 23 32 1927–28 Gauliga Ruhr 10 16 1 0 — 9 11 20 27 1928–29 Gauliga Ruhr 7 11 2 1 — 9 8 18 20 1929–30 Gauliga Ruhr 16

    Ernst Kuzorra

    Ernst Kuzorra

    Ernst_Kuzorra

  • 1932–33 Bezirksliga Bayern
  • Football league season

    Southern German championship. The league was replaced by the Gauliga Bayern, one of 16 Gauligas in Germany from 1933 onward, introduced after the rise of

    1932–33 Bezirksliga Bayern

    1932–33_Bezirksliga_Bayern

  • List of SV Werder Bremen seasons
  • Foundation 1932-33. Retrieved 11 September 2017. Goals in all competitions Gauliga or lower divisions and DFB-Pokal. Played German Footballchampionship. Gruppe

    List of SV Werder Bremen seasons

    List_of_SV_Werder_Bremen_seasons

  • Gauliga Elsaß
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Elsaß was the highest football league in the region of Alsace (German: Elsaß, the old orthography of Elsass) from 1940 to 1945. The Nazis

    Gauliga Elsaß

    Gauliga Elsaß

    Gauliga_Elsaß

  • 1941–42 Gauliga Bayern
  • Football league season

    The 1941–42 Gauliga Bayern was the ninth season of the league, one of the 25 Gauligas in Germany at the time. It was the first tier of the football league

    1941–42 Gauliga Bayern

    1941–42 Gauliga Bayern

    1941–42_Gauliga_Bayern

  • 1939–40 Gauliga
  • Football league season

    The 1939–40 Gauliga was the seventh season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the first

    1939–40 Gauliga

    1939–40 Gauliga

    1939–40_Gauliga

  • 1937–38 Gauliga Bayern
  • Football league season

    The 1937–38 Gauliga Bayern was the fifth season of the league, one of the 16 Gauligas in Germany at the time. It was the first tier of the football league

    1937–38 Gauliga Bayern

    1937–38 Gauliga Bayern

    1937–38_Gauliga_Bayern

  • Fritz Szepan
  • German footballer (1907–1974)

    1926–27 Gauliga Ruhr 11 12 1 0 — 8 0 20 12 1927–28 Gauliga Ruhr 10 7 1 1 — 9 4 20 12 1928–29 Gauliga Ruhr 13 18 2 3 — 8 10 23 31 1929–30 Gauliga Ruhr 16

    Fritz Szepan

    Fritz_Szepan

  • Rot-Weiss Essen
  • German football club

    create Rot-Weiss Essen. In 1938, RWE broke into top-flight football in the Gauliga Niederrhein, one of sixteen premier divisions formed in the 1933 re-organization

    Rot-Weiss Essen

    Rot-Weiss Essen

    Rot-Weiss_Essen

  • 1941–42 SK Rapid Wien season
  • Rapid Wien 1941–42 football season

    1941–42 season Coach Leopold Nitsch Stadium Pfarrwiese, Vienna, Austria Gauliga 3rd Tschammerpokal 2nd round Top goalscorer League: Fritz Roth (8) All:

    1941–42 SK Rapid Wien season

    1941–42_SK_Rapid_Wien_season

  • Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg was the highest football league in the provinces of Brandenburg and Berlin in the German state of Prussia from 1933 to

    Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg

    Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg

    Gauliga_Berlin-Brandenburg

  • VfL Osnabrück
  • Sports club in Germany

    Osnabrück played second division football until winning promotion to the Gauliga Niedersachsen (I) in 1935. They were relegated after their first campaign

    VfL Osnabrück

    VfL Osnabrück

    VfL_Osnabrück

  • VfB Lübeck
  • Sports club

    Ordnungspolizei Lübeck, and moved to the Gauliga Schleswig-Holstein when wartime conditions forced the breakup of the Gauliga Nordmark into three more local divisions

    VfB Lübeck

    VfB_Lübeck

  • Gauliga Böhmen und Mähren
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Böhmen und Mähren, was the highest football league in the parts of Czechoslovakia occupied by Germany on 15 March 1939 and incorporated in

    Gauliga Böhmen und Mähren

    Gauliga Böhmen und Mähren

    Gauliga_Böhmen_und_Mähren

  • SV Prussia-Samland Königsberg
  • German football club

    showings in 1931 and 1933. The club became part of the first division Gauliga Ostpreußen, one of sixteen top flight divisions formed in the reorganization

    SV Prussia-Samland Königsberg

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    SV_Prussia-Samland_Königsberg

  • Austrian Football Bundesliga
  • National league club competition in Austrian football

    Hitlerjugend units. The new highest league in what had been Austria, the Gauliga Ostmark, was an amateur league and covered the whole of the former country

    Austrian Football Bundesliga

    Austrian Football Bundesliga

    Austrian_Football_Bundesliga

  • 1944–45 Gauliga Bayern
  • Football league season

    The 1944–45 Gauliga Bayern was the twelfth and last season of the league, one of the regional divisions of the Gauligas in Germany at the time. It was

    1944–45 Gauliga Bayern

    1944–45_Gauliga_Bayern

  • 1936 German football championship
  • Football tournament season

    1937 to 1944 and six more after the Second World War. The sixteen 1935–36 Gauliga champions competed in a group stage of four groups of four teams each,

    1936 German football championship

    1936_German_football_championship

  • NSTG Aussig
  • German football club

    nad Labem, Czech Republic. The team played in the regional top-flight Gauliga Sudetenland through most of World War II. On 30 September 1938, German-speaking

    NSTG Aussig

    NSTG_Aussig

  • 1939–40 Gauliga Bayern
  • Football league season

    The 1939–40 Gauliga Bayern was the seventh season of the league, one of the 18 Gauligas in Germany at the time. It was the first tier of the football

    1939–40 Gauliga Bayern

    1939–40 Gauliga Bayern

    1939–40_Gauliga_Bayern

  • Gauliga Danzig-Westpreußen
  • Football league

    The Gauliga Danzig-Westpreußen was the highest football league in the former Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia (German: Danzig-Westpreußen), a Nazi administrative

    Gauliga Danzig-Westpreußen

    Gauliga Danzig-Westpreußen

    Gauliga_Danzig-Westpreußen

  • 1943–44 SK Rapid Wien season
  • Rapid Wien 1943–44 football season

    1943–44 season Coach Leopold Nitsch Stadium Pfarrwiese, Vienna, Austria Gauliga 7th Tschammerpokal 1st qualification round Top goalscorer League: Hermann

    1943–44 SK Rapid Wien season

    1943–44_SK_Rapid_Wien_season

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