District class Halle-Merseburg 1933/34

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District class Halle-Merseburg 1933/34
master FV Sportfreunde Halle
Climbers FV Sportfreunde Halle
Relegated VfL 1912 Merseburg
BSC 07 Sangerhausen
Teams 12
Games 132  (of which 130 played)
Gates 599  (ø 4.61 per game)
Central German football championship 1932/33
^ Gauliga in mid-1933/34
1. District classes ↓
Venues of the district class Halle-Merseburg 1933/34
(blue = master / yellow = relegated / gray = change)
Naumburger SV 05 - four years of membership of the Domstadt residents begins

The Bezirksklasse Halle-Merseburg 1933/34 was the after-Sportgau restructuring, the first playing time of a substructure for Gauliga center acting Bezirksklasse Halle-Merseburg . What was new about it was the current three-tier division of the second class on the basis of the three districts of the Gau Mitte, which in turn were divided into a total of 15 sub-districts, each with a district class as the third level. The first title holder of the new B. class was the FV Sportfreunde Halle , who qualified for the Gauliga in the middle of 1934/35 in the promotion round that followed. The city rival Borussia 02 Halle won the runner-up title in front of a trio made up of SpVg Neumark, the Halle team from SV 98 and TuRV Weißenfels. After a broad midfield, again made up of five clubs, at the end of the season VfL 1912 Merseburg and BSC 07 Sangerhausen had to make their way back to the newly created district classes. Since the season champion was promoted to the Gauliga, three free places were available for the new season. These secured themselves in a relegation round played for the first time by all district champions of the district, Ammendorfer FC 1910 and SpVg 1910 Zeitz. Third place was awarded by the association's game commission to the Torgau equestrian regiment / sports group , which then entered the new season relatively late and whose right to participate in the league can be determined retrospectively by researching time sources .

Attendees

Due to the co-ordination of the time, the DFB also underwent a significant structural reform. In addition to the redesign of the Gauligen system, the sporting football district and district levels should also be redesigned. The Gauliga Mitte (Gau VI) now formed the top division and the three district classes Magdeburg-Anhalt , Halle-Merseburg and Thuringia were now intended as the second division . The new Halle-Merseburg district class should start its first season with 12 clubs. The distribution key as a qualification model was known before the start of the 1932/33 season: seven Gauliga Saale clubs , three Gauliga Saale-Elster clubs and two Gauliga Kyffhäuser clubs . For reasons related to the level of sport, no qualification places were planned for the best placed representatives of the Gauliga Mulde and the Gauliga Elbe-Elster . So from 1933 on they plunged into the new adventure, which promised a higher, because more compressed level and replaced the 1b class structure that was previously heavily watered down. After a short time of its existence, the structure that was now created proved its valuable meaningfulness.

The following 12 clubs qualified for the first edition of the Halle-Merseburg district class :

  • For the representatives of the Gauliga Mulde and Gauliga Elbe-Elster no starting places were reserved for the newly created district class Halle-Merseburg 1933/34.

Closing table

Tables, figures and results are taken from the newspapers listed under Sources .

Games determined: 130 of 132 __ / __ Goals determined: 599

FV Sportfreunde Halle 1. Football district champion
Pl. society Sp. Gates Quota Points
1. FV Sportfreunde Halle 22nd 73:40 1.82 33:11
2. SV Borussia 02 hall 22nd 55:43 1.28 28:16
3. TuRV 1861 Weißenfels 22nd 59:51 1.15 26:18
4th SpVg 1919 Neumark 21 a 57:39 1.46 25:17
5. SV Hall 98 21 a 57:49 1.16 25:17
6th VfL Hall 96 22nd 49:43 1.14 23:21
7th Naumburger SV 05 21 a 45:42 1.07 21:21
8th. FC Prussia 01 Merseburg 22nd 45:46 0.97 20:24
9. FV Black-Yellow Weissenfels 21 a 54:54 1.00 19:23
10. SV Wacker 05 Nordhausen 22nd 47:60 0.78 19:25
11. VfL 1912 Merseburg 22nd 34:47 0.72 13:31
12. BSC 07 Sangerhausen 22nd 24:85 0.28   8:36
  • Post-research : [2 catch-up game results are missing.]
Legend
Qualification for promotion round 33/34 to Gauliga Mitte
Relegated to the 1st district classes

(In the event of a tie, the goal quotient decided the table placement in all classes and rounds )

Promotion lap

In the promotion round, the five winners of the individual 1st district classes played for the two promotion places to the district class Halle-Merseburg 1934/35 .

Games determined: 5 of 20 __ / __ Goals determined: 22 __ / __ Play- out: [20.05. - 07/01/1934]

Ammendorfer FC 1910 Promotion as district champion Saale-Kreis 1933/34
Pl. society Sp. Gates Quota Points
1. Ammendorfer FC 1910
(winner district class Saale)
3 14: 4 3.50 5: 10
2. SpVg Zeitz 1910
(winner district class Saale-Elster)
0 0-0 0.00 0-00
3. VfB 1919 Zscherndorf
(winner district class Mulde)
3 6: 6 1.00 2: 40
4th SV Wacker Mühlberg
(winner district class Elbe-Elster)
2 0: 2 0.00 2: 20
5. VfB Oberröblingen
(winner district class Kyffhäuser)
2 2:10 0.20 1: 30
  • Both of the first-mentioned promoted players are derived from the next season, although no relegation game result is known from SpVg 1910 Zeitz . In addition, as a newcomer, the Reiterregiment / (sports group) Torgau , who did not take part in the promotion round. It is necessary to determine more details. / The game: Mühlberg vs. Zscherndorf ended with a home win, but the concrete result is not known.
Legend
Moved up to the Halle-Merseburg district class

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  • Sport-Telegram newspaper 1933 and 1934