Football regional class Saxony 1949/50
Football regional class Saxony 1949/50 | |
master | SG Dresden-Mickten (1) |
Climbers |
SG Dresden-Mickten (DDR-Oberliga) , BSG Fewa Chemnitz (DDR-Liga) , SG Lauter (DDR-Liga) , BSG Pneumatik Aue (DDR-Liga) , BSG Erich Zeigner Leipzig (DDR-Liga) |
Relegated |
SG Kamenz , SG Hoyerswerda , BSG Konsum Chemnitz , BSG Industrie Hartha , SG Cainsdorf , ZSG Industrie Leipzig-Leutzsch |
Teams | 1 × 11, 1 × 12 |
Games | 242 + 4 play-off games + 1 relegation game (of which 247 played) |
Gates | 927 (ø 3.75 per game) |
← Football State Championship Saxony 1948/49 | |
^ GDR football league 1949/50 District classes ↓
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Venues of the soccer state class Saxony 1949/50 (red = relay east, blue = relay west) |
The regional soccer class of Saxony in 1949/50 was the first edition of the regional soccer class of Saxony . After the top national classes had already been introduced in the other countries in the previous season, games were played in five districts in Saxony, whose district champions qualified for a final round. At this season, a national soccer league was also introduced in Saxony. Originally, the regional league was planned with two seasons of ten teams each, as had been decided by a regional football leaders' conference in November 1948. In the end, there was an East relay with eleven teams and a West relay with twelve teams. The two season winners played the Saxon soccer champions in a final, who was allowed to take part in the promotion round to the GDR Oberliga in 1950/51 .
The SG Dresden-Mickten prevailed in three games against the SG Lauter . Since Dresden also successfully competed in the promotion round, the club played first-class in the coming season. Lauter, the two season runner-ups BSG Pneumatik Aue and BSG Fewa Chemnitz , as well as the winner of a play-off between the two thirds of the season, BSG Erich Zeigner Leipzig , were promoted to the second-rate GDR league, which was newly introduced for the coming season . As a result of this introduction, the state class of Saxony was only third class from the coming season. Since the national class was reduced to a season with 14 teams in the coming year, a total of six clubs had to relegate to the district league.
Attendees
The following teams qualified for the first edition of the state class Saxony:
- five teams of the Chemnitz District League 1948/49 :
- five teams of the Dresden District League 1948/49 :
- five teams of the Leipzig District League 1948/49 :
- four teams of the district league East Saxony 1948/49 :
- five teams of the District League West Saxony 1948/49 :
Season east
Pl. | society | Sp. | Gates | Quota | Points |
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1. | SG Dresden-Mickten | 20th | 62:33 | 1.88 | 29:11 |
2. | BSG Fewa Chemnitz a | 20th | 56:21 | 2.67 | 29:11 |
3. | BSG ceramics Meißen b | 20th | 39:27 | 1.44 | 25:15 |
4th | SG Dresden-Cotta | 20th | 32:24 | 1.33 | 24:16 |
5. | ZSG Zittau | 20th | 35:39 | 0.90 | 21:19 |
6th | BSG Nagema Chemnitz c | 20th | 38:43 | 0.88 | 20:20 |
7th | BSG of VVB Tabak Dresden d | 20th | 29:31 | 0.94 | 19:21 |
8th. | SG Rot-Weiß Löbau e | 20th | 35:49 | 0.71 | 18:22 |
9. | BSG steelworks Riesa | 20th | 27:34 | 0.79 | 16:24 |
10. | SG Kamenz | 20th | 25:49 | 0.51 | 10:30 |
11. | SG Hoyerswerda | 20th | 31:59 | 0.53 | 9:31 |
Decision game 1st place:
date | Result | place | ||
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March 19, 1950 | SG Dresden-Mickten | 1-0 | BSG Fewa Chemnitz | Chub |
Season West
Pl. | society | Sp. | Gates | Quota | Points |
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1. | SG Louder | 22nd | 57:26 | 2.19 | 33:11 |
2. | BSG Pneumatics Aue f | 22nd | 47:32 | 2.14 | 30:14 |
3. | BSG Erich Zeigner Leipzig g | 22nd | 53:25 | 2.12 | 29:15 |
4th | ZSG of VEB forward Wurzen h | 22nd | 45:27 | 1.67 | 28:16 |
5. | ZSG Zellwolle Plauen i | 22nd | 47:23 | 2.04 | 25:19 |
6th | SG Planitz | 22nd | 29:28 | 1.04 | 22:22 |
7th | ZSG Glückauf Markranstädt | 22nd | 60:65 | 0.92 | 19:25 |
7th | SG Markkleeberg | 22nd | 41:62 | 0.66 | 19:25 |
9. | BSG Konsum Chemnitz k | 22nd | 37:59 | 0.63 | 18:26 |
9. | BSG Industry Hartha j | 22nd | 38:37 | 1.03 | 18:26 |
11. | SG Cainsdorf | 22nd | 23:44 | 0.52 | 17:27 |
12. | ZSG Industrie Leipzig-Leutzsch l | 22nd | 24:73 | 0.33 | 6:38 |
Decision game 7th place:
date | Result | place | ||
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May 10, 1950 | ZSG Glückauf Markranstädt | 1-0 | SG Markkleeberg | Leipzig |
Decision game 9th place:
date | Result | place | ||
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August 1, 1950 | BSG Industrie Hartha | 2: 3 | BSG Konsum Chemnitz | Mittweida |
final
The first leg of the finals in the Saxon state class took place on April 2, 1950 in Dresden , the second leg on April 7, 1950 in Beierfeld . Since both clubs each won a game and an addition of the results was not planned, there was a playoff on April 10, 1950 on a neutral place in Chemnitz .
total | First leg | Return leg | 3rd game | ||
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SG Dresden-Mickten (relay winner relay east) |
5: 4 | SG Lauter (Season Winner Season West) |
1-0 | 1: 2 | 3: 2 |
Decision game fourth climber in the GDR league
Four places in the newly established GDR league were reserved for clubs from the Saxony regional soccer class. Since the SG Dresden-Mickten successfully competed in the promotion round to the GDR Oberliga, the fourth promoted to the GDR league was played between the third-placed two seasons.
date | Result | place | ||
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June 24, 1950 |
BSG Erich Zeigner Leipzig (Third Season West) |
5-0 | BSG Ceramics Meißen (Third Season East) |
Riesa |
Relegation game sixth relegated to the district league
Due to the downsizing of the Saxony regional soccer class for the coming season, a total of six teams had to be relegated. The clubs from place 10 of both seasons were determined to be relegated (East relay had 11 participants, West relay 12 participants). The last relegation place was played between the ninth-placed two seasons.
date | Result | place | ||
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August 6, 1950 |
BSG Stahlwerk Riesa (Ninth Season East) |
2: 1 | BSG Konsum Chemnitz (Ninth Season West) |
Grimma |
literature
- DFSF (Ed.): GDR Chronicle - GDR Football 1949–1991 (Volume 1). Berlin 2011.