District class Halle-Merseburg

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District class Halle-Merseburg
Association Football department
First edition 1933/34
hierarchy 2nd league
Teams 14 (1935/36)
13 (1938/39)
12 (1933/34), (1934/35), (1936/37) (1937/38)
10 (1940/41), (1941/42), (1942 / 43)
  9 (1939/40)
Record champions Sportfreunde Halle (3 x)
Qualification for Promotion round to Gauliga Mitte
region Gau Halle-MerseburgTemplate: Infobox football competition / maintenance / card format
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The district class Halle-Merseburg , (later also 1st class Halle-Merseburg ), was one of three second-class football leagues in the Sportgau Mitte during the National Socialist era . In addition to the district class Magdeburg-Anhalt and the district class Thuringia, it served as the substructure of the Gauliga Mitte and existed from 1933 to 1943 over 10 completed season series.

[* from 1940/41 season: 1st class Halle-Merseburg ]

history

After through the DC circuit -related resolution of the Association of German means ball game teams 1933 teams central German from the (not-Saxon) Union Gauen were in the newly created center Gau VI / = Gau arranged. From the Gauliga Saale , z. B. the two best-placed clubs of the 1932/33 season were rewarded with a place for the first-class Gauliga in mid-1933 /34. The clubs in the ranks 3–9 received an automatic starting place for the new district class. The tenth and last place was in the district class, and thus two classes lower in the now formally existing third class. Compiled according to similar selection criteria, the three best-placed clubs from the Gauliga Saale-Elster and the two best - placed clubs from the Gauliga Kyffhäuser were added for the new class . The Gauliga Mulde , (consisting of the two squadrons Altmulde + Elbe-Elster ), was not taken into account for reasons already decided and communicated by the game commission, explicitly: "insufficient high-quality sporting criteria" .

Thus, the new Halle-Merseburg district class started with twelve participating clubs. Five classes of the (1st district class) were arranged under the district class. (District 5 = Elbe-Elster / District 6 = Mulde / District 7 = Jahn / District 8 = Kyffhäuser / District 9 = Saale-Elster). The winner of each district class qualified for the promotion round to Gauliga Mitte by playing off the two promoted to Gauliga with the winners of the two other district classes of the Gau. At the beginning of the 1936/37 season, the Saale-Elster district was dissolved and replaced by the newly created Rudelsburg district. The district of Mulde was renamed: District of Kursachsen . So it stayed with 5 districts in the district, with slightly changed border lines. In the 1939/40 season, the so-called " 1st War Championship ", the Halle-Merseburg district class was only able to maintain play with 9 teams due to the war. With wise foresight, the competent Central Office decided
to contest the pre-season with 4 relegators in order to initiate the necessary minimization. With the 1940/41 season the division was renamed: "1st Class Halle-Merseburg" and increased to ten participating clubs for the next three game series. In the summer of 1943, the three first grades in Gau Mitte (VI) were then dissolved again through a reform structure. The second league stage then formed the circles, as in the years from 1920 to 1923.

Sportfreunde Halle - record district champion HA-Merseburg 1934/39/42

In the 10 years of existence, the victorious champions of the Halle-Merseburg district class were able to prevail a total of eight times in the respective round of promotion to the Gauliga Mitte . The FV Sportfreunde hall was proud the district class championship as a record winner and achieve remarkable 3 times and managed it every time and move up to the Gauliga center to realize.

Seasons of the district class Halle-Merseburg 1934–1943

The 15 districts of the Gau-Mitte after the reform before the 1936/37 season
season Winner district class
Halle-Merseburg
Cutting off the
promotion round
1933/34 FV Sportfreunde Halle Second
1934/35 VfL Halle 1896 Third
1935/36 SV Merseburg 99 Second
1936/37 VfL Halle 1896 First
1937/38 VfL 1911 Bitterfeld Third
1938/39 FV Sportfreunde Halle Second
1939/40 SpVg Zeitz 1910 First
1940/41 FC Wacker Halle 1900 First
1941/42 FV Sportfreunde Halle First
1942/43 RB / VfL Merseburg First

The 15 district class districts and their assignment to the 3 district classes of the Gauliga Mitte from 1936/37 , (in brackets: 1934–1936)


1. Magdeburg-Anhalt [4] = (1.) Altmark (2.) Magdeburg (3.) Harz (4.) Anhalt

2. Halle-Merseburg [5] = (1.) Kyffhäuser (2.) Rudelsburg (created in a new form / Saale-Elster district was dissolved) (3.) Jahn (Saale)
(4.) Kursachsen (Mulde) (5 .) Elbe-Elster

3. Erfurt-Thuringia [6] = (1.) Wartburg (2.) Hennegau (West Thuringia) (3.) Erfurt (North Thuringia) (4.) Weimar (East Thuringia)
(5.) South Thuringia (6.) Osterland


The district champions of all 15 districts of the Gauliga in the middle of 1933–1943 - this is how they played the promotion to the respective district classes.

year AT THE MD HZ ON KH SE / RB SAT / JN ML / KS EE WB WT / HG NT / EF OT / WR ST OIL
1933/34 Tangermünde S. SC 1900 Thale Bernburg W. Oberröblingen Time Ammendorf Zscherndorf Muhlberg Mulhouse Schmalkalden Erfurt Sportring Apolda VfB Sonneberg 04 Altenburg
1934/35 Guards Castle P. Aschersleben A. Koethen 02 Dingelstädt Naundorf Schkeuditz Delitzsch Mückenberg Eisenach Barchfeld Sömmerda Apolda VfB Neuhaus hedgehog blow Gera C.
1935/36 Tangermünde F. Schönebeck VfB Thale Mildensee Salza Teuchern Merseburg VfL Zscherndorf Hohenleipisch Gotha A. Zella-Mehlis Union Stadtilm Apolda SC Neuhaus hedgehog blow Altenburg
1936/37 Salzwedel SC 1900 Thale Bernburg W. Nordhausen W. Taucha Hall B. Wood white Hohenleipisch Eisenach Barchfeld Stadtilm Poessneck Mengersgereuth hammering Rositz
1937/38 Stendal BuTC Staßfurt Wernigerode Bernburg 07 Dingelstädt Taucha Leuna Piesteritz Hohenleipisch Mulhouse Spreads Stadtilm Weimar MvR. S. Neuhaus Gera SV
1938/39 Blocks Ottersleben Gr. Aschersleben A. Bernburg 07 Nordhausen W. Weißenfels TuRV Wansleben Greppin Hohenleipisch Ruhla Suhl SV Stadtilm Kahla Neustadt hedgehog blow Neustadt / Orla
1939/40 nb Neustadt V.-1860 Oschersleben Dessau 98 Salza Hohenmölsen Merseburg P. Sandersdorf Mockrehna Mulhouse Suhl SpVgg Ilmenau Saalfeld S. Neuhaus Greiz
1940/41 Stendal V. Castle P. Thale Bernburg 07 Nordhausen LSV Weißenfels S.-G. Bad Durrenberg Sandersdorf nb Depth location Zella Mehlis 06 Ilmenau / Arnstadt / Erfurt VfB Weimar N. / Jena 03 II Heinersdorf Gera W. / Rositz / nb
1941/42 Stendal V. SC 1900 Aschersleben SV Koethen G. Sondershausen MSV Zeitz BC Schkeuditz Wittenberg 07 Torgau Gotha LSV Zella-Mehlis Union Ilmenau Erfurt LSV Arnstadt Rudolstadt / Jena S. Sonneberg LSV nb
1942/43 nb nb nb nb nb nb nb nb nb nb nb nb nb nb nb

Colored background = newcomers // small district reform + district name change, (6 of 15), from 1936/37 and 1940/41
1933/34 season Halle-Merseburg : three climbers because the SF Halle in Gauliga rose and 1938/39 only one promoted because W. Nordhausen renounced // 1939/40 Erfurt-Thuringia : Five direct promoters without a relegation round / 1941/42: All promoted directly.
1933/34 Halle-Merseburg : for W. Mühlberg the Reiterregiment / Sportgruppe Torgau was nominated for the next season as a substitute climber
1939/40 Magdeburg-Anhalt and Thuringia , [DFB- / Gauliga Mitte decision]: the respective district champions were during the 1.Kriegsmeisterschaften war from defect-related, geographical and infrastructural reasons excluded from the respective promotion round
from 1942-43 were the circle Kyffhaeuser (and therefore 1941-42 MSV Sondershausen the Kreismeister) sport structurally the district Thuringia assigned
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swell

  • Sport-Telegram newspaper 1933–1943