Gauliga Baden 1944/45

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Gauliga Baden 1944/45
Logo of the Gauligen
master SV Mannheim-Waldhof 07
Teams 6th
Games 30  (of which 12 played)  (of which 1 was criminally verified)
Gates 69  (ø 6.27 per game)
(excluding verified games)
spectator 9000  (ø 818 per game)
(excluding criminally verified games)
Top scorer Paul Lipponer junior (10)
References 4  (ø 0.33 per game)
Gauliga Baden 1943/44
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The Gauliga Baden 1944/45 was the twelfth and last season of the Gauliga Baden in football. Regular gaming operations no longer took place in southern and central Baden, only in northern Baden there were games from September 2, 1944 to January 14, 1945. The SV Mannheim-Waldhof 07 was after the 1-0 victory on December 31, 1944 over the VfR Mannheim last Gaumeister, because the VfR as the only pursuer could no longer displace the Waldhöfer from the top. A German championship was no longer played in 1944/45 . After the end of the war, the upper leagues replaced the Gauligen as the highest German division.

Crosstab

1944/45 SV Waldhof Mannheim VfR Mannheim VfTuR Feudenheim KSG VfL / 07 Neckarau FG Union Heidelberg KSG Käfertal / Phoenix
SV Mannheim-Waldhof 07 3: 1 4: 2 2-0 -: - 2-0
VfR Mannheim +0: ​​0 14: 1 4: 3 -: - -: -
VfTuR Feudenheim 0: 3 1: 2 6: 3 -: - 5: 1
KSG Neckarau / SpVgg 07 Mannheim 2:10 0: 3 1: 4 2-0 -: -
FG Union Heidelberg 0: 1 1: 7 1: 5 -: - -: -
KSG SC Käfertal / Phönix Mannheim -: - -: - -: - -: - -: -

Closing table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
 1. SV Mannheim-Waldhof 07  6th  5  0  1 022: 500 4.40 10: 20
 2. VfR Mannheim (M)  6th  5  0  1 024: 800 3.00 10: 20
 3. VfTuR Feudenheim  6th  2  0  4th 014:270 0.52 04: 80
 4th KSG Neckarau / SpVgg 07 Mannheim  6th  0  0  6th 009:290 0.31 00:12
 5. FG Union Heidelberg a  0  0  0  0 000-000 1.00 00-00
 6th KSG SC Käfertal / Phönix Mannheim b  0  0  0  0 000-000 1.00 00-00
aAfter the FG Union Heidelberg did not play for the games in Mannheim against Waldhof and VfR, the team was excluded from all further games. Games already played were not counted (1 S, 3N, 4:13 goals).
bThe KSG SC Käfertal / Phoenix Mannheim has set the game up in October 1944th Games already played were not counted (2 N, 1: 7 goals).
Legend
Gaumeister
(M) Defending champion

statistics

Goal scorers

The top scorer was Paul Lipponer junior from VfTuR Feudenheim with 10 goals. Walter Danner scored 9 goals in one game, which is a record in the Gauliga Baden.

spectator

literature

  • Andreas Ebner: When the war ate football: The history of the Gauliga Baden 1933-1945. Verlag Regionalkultur , 2016, ISBN 978-3-89735-879-9
  • Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. German championship, Gauliga, Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 , p. 263.