Football state class Brandenburg 1946/47

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Football state class Brandenburg 1946/47
master SG Cottbus East (1)
Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg 1944/45

The Brandenburg State Football Class in 1946/47 was the first edition of the Brandenburg State Football Class . As early as 1945 there were individual championships at the municipal level, but the staging of a zone championship was prohibited. From 1946, state championships were held at the state level. This year's state championship was first played in four regional groups in a round-robin tournament with four participants each, who qualified for participation through regional preliminary rounds. The two best teams in each group qualified for the knockout round . The first Brandenburg national champion was SG Cottbus Ost , which beat SG Forst-Mitte 3-2 in the final on June 13, 1947 . A football championship over the entire SBZ has not yet been held.

Group stage

Group 1

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1. SG Luckenwalde-Süd
2. SG Brandenburg-West
3. SG Havelberg
4th SG Rathenow

Group 2

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1. SG Police Brandenburg
2. SG Neuruppin
3. SG Luckenwalde-West
4th SG Jüterbog-West

Group 3

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1. SG Babelsberg
2. SG Rüdersdorf
3. SG Finow
4th SG Frankfurt (Oder)

Group 4

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1. SG Cottbus-Ost
2. SG Forst-Mitte
3. SG Ströbitz
4th SG Welzow

Knockout phase

Quarter finals

date Result
June 15, 1947 SG Rüdersdorf 02:10 SG Luckenwalde-Süd
June 15, 1947 SG Cottbus-Ost 4: 2 SG Police Brandenburg
June 15, 1947 SG Neuruppin 4-0 SG Brandenburg-West
June 15, 1947 SG Forst-Mitte 3: 2 a.d. SG Babelsberg

Semifinals

date Result
June 29, 1947 SG Luckenwalde-Süd 0: 4 SG Cottbus-Ost
June 29, 1947 SG Forst-Mitte 2-0 SG Neuruppin

final

pairing SG Cottbus-Ost SG Cottbus-Ost - SG Forst-MitteSG Forst-Mitte
Result 3: 2 (1: 1)
date July 13, 1947
Stadion Municipal Stadium Sandow (today: Stadion am Stadtring), Cottbus
spectator 10,000
referee Egon Zacher (Berlin)
Gates goal0: 1 Tonke (27th)
goal1: 1 Kohl (35th)
goal2: 1 Popp (51st)
goal2: 2 Wohlfahrt (58th)
goal3: 2 Schöne (70th, FE )
SG Cottbus-Ost Günter Pöschk, Werner Wraßmann, Siegfried Schlodder, Erich Lüddecke, Gerhard Koal, Paul Miethke, Herbert Grabicke, Johannes Schöne , Günter Kohl, Siegfried Popp, Alfred Gröschke
SG Forst-Mitte Gerhard Gollombowski, Günter Anton, Günter Zeschmann / Zischmann, Gerhard Poese, Max Geppert, Otto Pauer, Heinz Ernst, Karl-Heinz Wohlfahrt , Werner Tonke, Hans Jähnig, Ottlinger
References Schlodder (55th) - Tonke (55th)

literature

  • DFSF (ed.): Football in the Soviet Occupation Zone and in Berlin 1945–1949 . Berlin 2016.

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