Bergland football championship

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VfR 1915 Schweidnitz - 2 times mountain country champion
Waldenburger SV 1909 - 2 times Bergland Champion

The Bergland football championship was played between the 1924/25 and 1932/1933 seasons in the Southeast German Football Association (SOFV) , with VfR 1915 Schweidnitz and Waldenburger SV 1909 being record champions with two championships each. The Bergland Champion qualified for the final round of the Southeast German Championship .

history

In 1924 the SOFV decided to create the Bergland district class. The clubs came from the Waldenburger Bergland and previously played mainly in the Lower Silesia district. The district class was divided into Bergland East and Bergland West , whose respective champions hosted a playoff for the championship of Bergland. In the relatively young football district, no team was able to develop a dominance over the years, so that there were 6 different champions in the 8 years of existence of the Bergland district class. The champion, as well as the runner-up from the 1929/30 season, qualified for the Southeast German finals. At no time, however, was a club able to keep up with clubs from other SOFV districts in the final round, so that mostly only the back places remained. In the course of the Gleichschaltung, the Southeast German Football Association was dissolved a few months after the National Socialists came to power in 1933. Thus the district class Bergland ceased to exist. From 1933 the clubs were assigned to the Gauliga Schlesien or its substructure.

Bergland Champion 1926–1933

season Mountain Country
Champion
Cutting off the Southeast
German Championship
Southeast German master
1925/26 SV Hirschberg 1919 seventh Breslauer SC 08
1926/27 SV Prussia Glatz Eighth United Wroclaw Sports Friends
1927/28 VfR 1915 Schweidnitz Seventh A Breslauer SC 08
1928/29 SV Silesia Freiburg Fifth (losing relay) B SC Prussia Zaborze
1929/30 VfR 1915 Schweidnitz Fourth (losing relay) Beuthener SuSV 09
1930/31 Waldenburger SV 1909 Sixth (losing relay) Beuthener SuSV 09
1931/32 VfB Langenbielau Sixth (losing relay) Beuthener SuSV 09
1932/33 Waldenburger SV 1909 Fourth (losing relay) Beuthener SuSV 09
A.For unknown reasons, VfR 1915 Schweidnitz decided not to participate in the Southeast German Championship. For him, the runner-up from Bergland Waldenburger SV moved up in 1909 .
B.For unknown reasons, SV Silesia Freiburg decided not to take part in the Southeast German Championship. For him the runner-up from Bergland SV Preußen Glatz moved up.

Runner-up from 1930–1933

season Bergland
runner-up
Cutting off the Southeast
German Championship
Southeast German master
1929/30 SV Prussia Schweidnitz Sixth (losing relay) Beuthener SuSV 09
1930/31 VfB Langenbielau Fourth (losing relay) Beuthener SuSV 09
1931/32 Waldenburger SV 1909 Fifth (losing relay) Beuthener SuSV 09
1932/33 SV Prussia Schweidnitz Third (losing relay) Beuthener SuSV 09

Record champions

The record champions in the mountains are VfR 195 Schweidnitz and Waldenburger SV 1909 , each with two championships.

society title year
VfR 1915 Schweidnitz.png VfR 1915 Schweidnitz
2
1928, 1930
Waldenburger SV 1909.png Waldenburger SV 1909
2
1931, 1933
STC Hirschberg.png SV Hirschberg 1919
1
1926
SV Preussen Glatz.png SV Prussia Glatz
1
1927
SV Silesia Freiburg.png SV Silesia Freiburg
1
1929
VfB Langenbielau.png VfB Langenbielau
1
1932

swell

  • Mario Tomao (German Sports Club for Football Statistics eV): Football in Silesia 1900/01 - 1932/33. (Published December 2007)
  • Final round: Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. German championship, Gauliga, Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 , pp. 111-114.
  • Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .
  • Regional: webalice.it - ​​GERMANY - LEAGUE FINAL TABLES