German football championship 1948/49

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Final round of the 1949 German soccer championship
master VfR Mannheim
Teams 8 (11 with qualifying rounds)
Games 11
Gates 39  (ø 3.55 per game)
Top scorer Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Alfred Boller Ernst Löttke (4 goals each)
Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany 
German football championship 1947/48

German football champions in 1949 were VfR Mannheim . The Palatinate won the title with a 3-2 win after extra time over Borussia Dortmund . For the first time, the German champion received the new championship trophyas an award.

Attendees

The first ever championship trophy

Participants in the 1st qualifying round

FC St. Pauli → Second Oberliga Nord 1948/49
Red and white food → Second in the Oberliga West 1948/49

Participants in the 2nd qualifying round

FC Bayern Munich → Third in the Oberliga Süd 1948/49
FC St. Pauli → Winner of the 1st qualifying round

Participants in the final round

Hamburger SV → Champion of the Oberliga Nord 1948/49
Borussia Dortmund → Champion of the Oberliga West 1948/49
1. FC Kaiserslautern → Champion of the Oberliga Südwest 1948/49
Wormatia worms → Second in the Oberliga Südwest 1948/49
Kickers Offenbach → Champion of the Oberliga Süd 1948/49
VfR Mannheim → Second in the Oberliga Süd 1948/49
Berliner SV 92 → Champion of the Berlin City League 1948/49
FC St. Pauli → Winner of the 2nd qualifying round

game schedule

Qualifying round

1st qualifying round

date Result Stadion
May 29, 1949 FC St. Pauli 4: 1 (2: 0) Red and white food Braunschweig , Eintracht Stadium

2nd qualifying round

date Result Stadion
June 5, 1949 FC St. Pauli 1: 1 a.d. (1: 1, 0: 0) FC Bayern Munich Hanover , Eilenriedestadion
Replay
date Result Stadion
June 6, 1949 FC St. Pauli 2: 0 (1: 0) FC Bayern Munich Hanover, Eilenriedestadion

Finals

Quarter finals

date Result Stadion
June 12, 1949 Wormatia worms 2: 2 n.V. (2: 2, 1: 0) Kickers Offenbach Kaiserslautern , Betzenberg
June 12, 1949 VfR Mannheim 5: 0 (2: 0) Hamburger SV Frankfurt am Main , Waldstadion
June 12, 1949 Berliner SV 92 0: 5 (0: 3) Borussia Dortmund Berlin , Olympic Stadium
June 12, 1949 FC St. Pauli 1: 1 n.V. (1: 1, 1: 1) 1. FC Kaiserslautern Bremen , Weserstadion
Replay games
date Result Stadion
June 19, 1949 Wormatia worms 0: 2 (0: 1) Kickers Offenbach Karlsruhe , KFV-Platz at the telegraph barracks
June 19, 1949 FC St. Pauli 1: 4 (1: 2) 1. FC Kaiserslautern Düsseldorf , Rheinstadion

Semifinals

date Result Stadion
June 26, 1949 VfR Mannheim 2: 1 (2: 1) Kickers Offenbach Gelsenkirchen , Glückauf-Kampfbahn
June 26, 1949 1. FC Kaiserslautern 0: 0 a.d. Borussia Dortmund Munich , stadium on Grünwalder Strasse
Replay
date Result Stadion
July 3, 1949 1. FC Kaiserslautern 1: 4 (0: 2) Borussia Dortmund Cologne , Müngersdorfer Stadium

3rd place match

date Result Stadion
July 9, 1949 1. FC Kaiserslautern 2: 1 a.d. (0: 0) Kickers Offenbach Koblenz , Oberwerth Stadium

Endgame

pairing VfR Mannheim VfR Mannheim - Borussia DortmundBorussia Dortmund
Result 3: 2 n.V. (2: 2, 0: 1)
date July 10, 1949
Stadion Neckar Stadium , Stuttgart
spectator 92,000
referee Egon Zacher ( Berlin )
Gates 0: 1 Herbert Erdmann (5th)
1: 1 Ernst Löttke (74th)
1: 2 Herbert Erdmann (82nd)
2: 2 Ernst Langlotz (85th)
3: 2 Ernst Löttke (108th)
VfR Mannheim Hermann Jöckel ; Eugen Rößling , Philipp Henninger ; Jakob Müller , Kurt Keuerleber , Rudi Maier ; Fritz Bolleyer , Ernst Langlotz , Ernst Löttke , Kurt Stiefvater , Rudolf de la Vigne
Trainer: Hans Schmidt
Borussia Dortmund Günther Rau ; Heinrich Ruhmhofer , Erwin Halfen ; Wilhelm Buddenberg , Paul Koschmieder , Erich Schanko ; Herbert Erdmann , Max Michallek , Edmond Kasperski , Alfred Preißler , Friedrich Ibel
Trainer: Edy Havlicek

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