District League Central Silesia

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District League Central Silesia
Logo of the Sportgau SilesiaTemplate: Infobox football competition / maintenance / logo format
Association Football department
First edition 1933
hierarchy 2nd league
Teams 12 (1933/34-1936/37)
11 (1937/38-1938/39)
13 (1939/40)
16 (1940/41)
Record champions VfB Wroclaw (2)
Qualification for Promotion round to Gauliga Silesia
region SilesiaTemplate: Infobox football competition / maintenance / card format
↓ District classes

The district league of Central Silesia was one of three second-rate football leagues in Sportgau Silesia during the Nazi era . It served next to the District League Lower Silesia and the District League Upper Silesia as a substructure for the Gauliga Schlesien and existed from 1933 until the war-related division of the Sportgau in 1941 and was subsequently replaced by the 1st class Lower Silesia .

history

From 1933, twelve teams initially played in the Central Silesia District League for promotion to Gauliga Silesia. The winner qualified for the promotion round to Gauliga Schlesien, in which he played off the two promoted players with the winners of the District League Lower Silesia and the District League Upper Silesia. Before 1933, the clubs played in the districts of Breslau , Central Silesia and Bergland of the Southeast German Football Association . For the 1937/38 season , the number of participating teams decreased to eleven. From the 1939/40 season , the district league was first played in the two regional groups Bergland and Breslau , the winners of both groups then met in two finals to determine the Central Silesian participant in the promotion round to the Gauliga.

A total of seven times, the winner of the Central Silesia District League prevailed in the promotion round and was promoted to the Gauliga Silesia . Only in the first season of 1933/34 did the police SV Breslau fail because of the representatives of the other district leagues. There were various regional district classes as a substructure for the Central Silesia District League. The last two were relegated to the district classes at the end of the season. Later there were more relegations, as some clubs withdrew from the game at the beginning of the Second World War . The winners of the district classes also met in promotion rounds to determine the promoted to the district league of Central Silesia.

Playing times of the District League Central Silesia 1934–1941

Record winner of the Central Silesia District League - VfB Breslau
season Winner District League
Lower Silesia
Cutting off the
promotion round
1933/34 Police SV Wroclaw Third
1934/35 VfB Breslau First
1935/36 SC Hertha Breslau Second
1936/37 SV 33 Klettendorf Second
1937/38 1. FC Wroclaw Second
1938/39 VfB Breslau Third A
1939/40 SC Forward Wroclaw First
1940/41 Reichsbahn SG Oels Third B
A. Since the Gauliga Schlesien was expanded for the coming season, all participants rose to the promotion round.
B. Since it was decided to split the Gauliga Schlesien into the Gauliga Lower Silesia and the Gauliga Upper Silesia for the next season, all teams rose from the promotion round.

Eternal table

All group and play-off games of the Central Silesia District League between the seasons 1933/34 and 1940/41 are taken into account. The table is based on the two-point rule customary at the time .

Pl. society Years Sp. S. U N T + T- Diff. Points Ø pt. Playing times by calendar year
 1. DSV Schweidnitz 8th  152  78  29  45 474 301 +173 185: 119 1.22 1933-41
 2. SC Alemannia Wroclaw 8th  150  75  28  47 347 249 +98 178: 122 1.19 1933-41
 3. VfB Prussia Langenbielau 8th  150  69  25th  56 361 353  +8 163: 137 1.09 1933-41
 4th VfB Breslau 6th  116  66  15th  35 312 179 +133 147: 85 1.27 1933-35, 1936-39, 1940/41
 5. VfR Silesia 1897 Breslau 8th  149  55  28  66 325 339 −14 138: 160 0.93 1933-41
 6th Waldenburger SV 1909 8th  150  50  29  71 328 353 −25 129: 171 0.86 1933-41
 7th SV Preußen Waldenburg-Altwasser 5  85  53  9  23 241 139 +102 115: 55 1.35 1936-41
 8th. SC Brega 09 Brieg 5  108  36  22nd  50 194 243 −49 94: 122 0.87 1933-38
 9. Police SV Wroclaw 3  66  30th  9  27 144 131 +13 69:63 1.05 1933-36
10. SV 33 Klettendorf A 3  44  29  8th  7th 114 60 +54 66:22 1.5 1935-37, 1940/41
11. STC 1892 oils 4th  88  25th  16  47 150 246 −96 66: 110 0.75 1933-37
12. SC Germania 1904 Breslau 5  88  27  9  52 170 281 −111 63: 113 0.72 1933-36, 1939-41
13. SpVgg 1908 Reichenbach A 6th  94  26th  11  57 176 309 −133 63: 125 0.67 1935-41
14th SC Forward Wroclaw 2  34  20th  5  9 110 64 +46 45:23 1.32 1938-40
15th VSV Union Wacker Breslau 3  54  17th  10  27 98 143 −45 44:64 0.81 1933/34, 1938-40
16. SC Hertha Breslau 1  22nd  16  4th  2 72 28 +44 36: 80 1.64 1935/36
17th 1. FC Breslau A 2  20th  15th  3  2 61 19th +42 33: 70 1.65 1937/38, 1940/41
18th Breslauer SpVgg 02 II 1  22nd  9  3  10 50 50  ± 0 21:23 0.95 1934/35
19th Reichsbahn SG Oels 1  12  9  1  2 42 18th +24 19: 50 1.58 1940/41
20th SV Saarau 1  20th  5  3  12 29 65 −36 13:27 0.65 1937/38
21st SpA spinning mill Stabelwitz 1  22nd  4th  5  13 39 53 −14 13:31 0.59 1936/37
22nd RSV Hertha Münsterberg 1  22nd  5  3  14th 31 69 −38 13:31 0.59 1934/35
23. SV Silesia Freiberg 1  22nd  5  3  14th 50 98 −48 13:31 0.59 1933/34
24. SC Minerva-Rasenfreunde Breslau 1  12  4th  3  5 32 34  −2 11:13 0.92 1939/40
25th TB Breslau-Neukirch 1  10  5  0  5 30th 7th +23 10:10 1 1940/41
26th SC Rot-Weiß Striegau 1  12  3  4th  5 21st 34 −13 10:14 0.83 1940/41
27. SV Sportfreunde Neurode 1  12  4th  2  6th 13 29 −16 10:14 0.83 1940/41
28. Sv Germania Weißstein 1  12  4th  2  6th 26th 46 −20 10:14 0.83 1940/41
29 United Striegauer Sportfreunde 2  30th  2  4th  24 43 120 −77 8:52 0.27 1938-40
30th SC Sturm Brockau 1  12  1  3  8th 15th 38 −23 5:19 0.42 1939/40
A. Retired from game operations during the 1940/41 season.

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