Gauliga Altmark

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Gauliga Altmark
Full name Gauliga Altmark
Association VMBV
First edition 1910
Last event 1933
hierarchy 1st League
Teams 8-17
Record champions Viktoria Stendal (9)
Qualification for Central German football championship
region AltmarkTemplate: Infobox football competition / maintenance / card format
↓ 2nd class

The Gauliga Altmark (also 1st class Altmark ) was one of the top football leagues of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs (VMBV). It was launched in 1910 and existed until the VMBV was dissolved in 1933. The winner qualified for the finals of the Central German football championship . In 1933 the area extended to the districts of Stendal, Salzwedel, Osterburg, Gardelegen, Dannenberg and Westprignitz-Wittenberge.

overview

The Gau Altmark was founded in 1910, in the first season eight teams took part in two groups. From 1911/12 , the top division was held in a group of eight teams. Due to the beginning of the First World War , this association-wide game operation stalled. In the Gau Altmark, the 1914/15 and 1915/16 seasons were canceled, and the association games were not resumed until the 1916/17 season . The other war championships took place.

In the course of the league reform of the VMBV in 1919, the Gauliga Altmark was only second class. With the District League Elbe , a new top division was created, which in addition to the Gau Altmark also included the Gaue Anhalt , Harz and Middle Elbe and was dominated by the Magdeburg clubs from Middle Elbe. Viktoria Stendal was the only club from the Gau Altmark that was able to hold its own in the first-class Elbe district league. The district leagues were abolished again in the 1923/24 season, from then on the Gauliga Altmark was again first class until 1933 and was held with ten participants. For the season 1930/31 the Gauliga Jeetze was connected to the Gau Altmark, the league was then played in two seasons ( Altmark and Jeetze ), the two season winners played the Gaume Championship in a final. In 1932/33 , both squadrons were merged into one league.

In the course of the Gleichschaltung, the VMBV and consequently also the Gauliga Altmark were dissolved a few months after the National Socialists came to power in 1933. The majority of the clubs were assigned to the football district Mitte , but were not given a starting place for the first-class Gauliga Mitte. The Wittenberg clubs, however, were assigned to the Berlin-Brandenburg soccer district .

The Gauliga Altmark was dominated by Viktoria Stendal , who was able to secure a total of nine Gaume Championships. Herta Wittenberge won the championship three times in the 1910s and 1920s. In the early 1930s, Singer Wittenberge dominated the league and won the championship title in the last two years. Prussia Stendal , Minerva Wittenberge and Saxonia Tangermünde each came once for championship honors .

classification

The excessive number of first-class Gauligen within the VMBV had caused a dilution of the game level, there were sometimes double-digit results in the Central German football finals. The clubs from the Gauliga Altmark were initially among the weakest clubs in the association. In the two Central German football finals before the First World War, in which representatives from the Gau Altmark participated, they even lost double digits in their first round ( 1910/11 0:12 and 1911/12 1:12 against the FuCC Cricket-Viktoria 1897 Magdeburg ). From the beginning of the 1920s, the Gaumeister Altmarks were able to survive the first round of the game at least in some seasons. In 1923/24 (1: 2 after extra time against FV Fortuna Magdeburg ) and 1928/29 (2: 3 after extra time against Cricket-Viktoria Magdeburg ) Viktoria Stendal only narrowly failed in the second round of the Central German football finals .

Even in the Gauligen, which was introduced in 1933, no club from the former Gau Altmark was able to qualify.

Master of the Gauliga Altmark 1911–1933

year Gaumeister
Altmark
Cut off
medium. Championship a
Central German master
1910/11 Prussia Stendal Quarter finals (2) VfB Leipzig
1911/12 FC Minerva 1909 Wittenberge 1st round (1) SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1912/13 Viktoria Stendal no participation VfB Leipzig
1913/14 Herta Wittenberge no participation SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1914/15 no game operation no Central German finals
1915/16 FC Eintracht Leipzig
1916/17 Viktoria Stendal b Preliminary round (1) b Hallescher FC 1896
1917/18 Herta Wittenberge Preliminary round (1) VfB Leipzig
1918/19 Viktoria Stendal Preliminary round (1) Hallescher FC 1896
1919/20 District League Elbe VfB Leipzig
1920/21 FC Wacker Halle
1921/22 SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1922/23 SV Guts Muts Dresden
1923/24 Viktoria Stendal 2nd round (2) SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1924/25 Viktoria Stendal c 2nd round (2) c VfB Leipzig
1925/26 Herta Wittenberge 2nd round (2) Dresdner SC
1926/27 Viktoria Stendal 1st intermediate round (2) VfB Leipzig
1927/28 Saxonia Tangermünde 1st preliminary round (1) FC Wacker Halle
1928/29 Viktoria Stendal 2nd preliminary round (2) Dresdner SC
1929/30 Viktoria Stendal 1st preliminary round (1) Dresdner SC
1930/31 Viktoria Stendal the Elder 1st preliminary round (1) d Dresdner SC
1931/32 Singer TuSV Wittenberge 1st preliminary round (1) PSV Chemnitz
1932/33 Singer TuSV Wittenberge 1st round (1) Dresdner SC
a The number of the game round reached is shown in brackets.
bFor unknown reasons, Hertha Wittenberge took part in the Central German soccer final in the 1916/17 season .
cAlthough Viktoria Stendal had won the decider for the Gaume Championship because of a tie against Hertha Wittenberge , Wittenberge took part in the Central German soccer final in 1925.
dFor unknown reasons, the Stendaler BC took place in the Central German football finals in the 1930/31 season .

Record champions

The record champion of the Gauliga Altmark is Viktoria Stendal , who has won the title nine times.

society title year
Coats of arms of None.svg Viktoria Stendal 9 1912/13, 1916/17, 1918/19, 1923/24, 1924/25, 1926/27, 1928/29, 1929/30, 1930/31
Hertha 09 Wittenberge - Kurmark.svg Herta Wittenberge 3 1913/14, 1917/18, 1925/26
STV Singer Wittenberge.png Singer Wittenberge 2 1931/32, 1932/33
Coats of arms of None.svg Prussia Stendal 1 1910/11
Coats of arms of None.svg FC Minerva 1909 Wittenberge 1 1911/12
Coats of arms of None.svg Saxonia Tangermünde 1 1927/28

Eternal table

All recorded seasons of the first-class Gauliga Altmark from 1910 to 1933 are taken into account. In the seasons 1910/11 and 1917/18 only the participants are recorded, the season 1918/19 is not recorded. In the 1911/12 season there was a game that was rated as a defeat for both teams, so there are more counter points than plus points. In addition, the goal difference in the final table differs from this game time.

Pl. society Years Sp. S. U N T + T- Diff. Points Ø pt. title Playing times
 1. Viktoria Stendal 16  217  155  28  34 826 286 +540 338: 96 1.56 9 1910-1914, 1916-1918, 1923-1933
 2. Hertha Wittenberge /
TSV Wittenberge
16  217  134  20th  63 746 437 +309 288: 146 1.33 3 1910-1914, 1916-1918, 1923-1933
 3. Saxonia Tangermünde 16  216  132  21st  63 726 400 +326 285: 147 1.32 1 1910-1914, 1916-1918, 1923-1933
 4th Prussia Stendal /
Stendaler BC /
SuS 1910 Stendal
14th  210  95  22nd  93 524 519  +5 212: 208 1.01 1 1910-1914, 1923-1933
 5. VfL Gardelegen 10  172  64  23  85 418 508 −90 151: 193 0.88 0 1923-1933
 6th FC Siegfried Wahrburg 11  160  61  25th  74 417 436 −19 147: 173 0.92 0 1916-1918, 1923-1932
 7th Minerva Wittenberge 16  202  58  19th  125 397 705 −308 135: 269 0.67 1 1910-1914, 1916-1918, 1923-1933
 8th. Wittenberger SV 1888 9  158  49  11  98 308 494 −186 109: 207 0.69 0 1923-1931, 1932/33
 9. Singer TuSV Wittenberge 3  55  37  7th  11 177 92 +85 81:29 1.47 2 1930-1933
10. FV Fortuna Tangermünde 5  88  24  9  55 144 323 −179 57: 119 0.65 0 1926-1929, 1931-1933
11. SV Wustrow 3  41  25th  5  11 104 60 +44 55:27 1.34 0 1930-1933
12. SpV Eichstedt-Goldbeck 5  88  22nd  11  55 158 286 −128 55: 121 0.63 0 1927-1932
13. FC 09 Salzwedel 4th  41  23  6th  12 110 80 +30 52:30 1.27 0 1913/14, 1930-1933
14th RBC 1909 Rathenow 5  43  19th  5  19th 96 106 −10 43:43 1 0 1910-1914, 1916/17
15th Germania Tangerhütte 5  85  12  8th  65 125 384 −259 32: 138 0.38 0 1923-1926, 1929-1931
16. VfB 07 blocks 2  20th  10  1  9 63 60  +3 21:19 1.05 0 1930-1932
17th SV Eintracht Salzwedel 2  20th  7th  3  10 64 40 +24 17:23 0.85 0 1930-1932
18th FC Pfeil Rathenow 2  24  7th  0  17th 38 76 −38 14:34 0.58 0 1912-1914
19th FC Spartanus 06 Rathenow 4th  19th  5  2  12 24 53 −29 12:26 0.63 0 1910-1912, 1916-1918
20th FC Hohenzollern Stendal 2  7th  4th  2  1 8th 5  +3 10: 40 1.43 0 1916-1918
21st TG Jahn Welfen Stendal 1  18th  2  1  15th 11 47 −36 5:31 0.28 0 1924/25
22nd TSV Immekath 1  12  1  0  11 12 48 −36 2:22 0.17 0 1930/31
23. SC Arendsee 1  12  1  0  11 16 65 −49 2:22 0.17 1930/31
24. Rathenower FC 1909 1  0  0  0  0 0 0  ± 0 0-00 0 0 191011
25th Teutonia Osterburg 1  0  0  0  0 0 0  ± 0 0-00 0 0 1923/24

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