Gauliga Ore Mountains

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Gauliga Ore Mountains
Full name Gauliga Ore Mountains
Association VMBV
First edition 1912
Last event 1933
hierarchy 1st League
Teams 6-17
Record champions FC Viktoria Lauter (5)
Qualification for Central German football championship
region Ore MountainsTemplate: Infobox football competition / maintenance / card format
↓ 2nd class

The Gauliga Erzgebirge (also 1st class Erzgebirge ) was one of the top football leagues of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs (VMBV). It was launched in 1912 and existed until the VMBV was dissolved in 1933. The winner qualified for the finals of the Central German soccer championship .

overview

The Gau Erzgebirge was officially founded in Schneeberg on September 29, 1912, and the Gauliga was held with six participants. For the following season, the number of clubs was increased to nine. Since the Gauliga Erzgebirge played in the spring-autumn rhythm, the association games for the 1914/15 season began as early as May 1914 . After the outbreak of the First World War in mid-1914, the championship was not ended. Unlike in other Gauligen, there was no game operation during the war. In 1916 an attempt was made to play the 1st class with the clubs FC Sachsen Schneeberg , FC Alemannia Aue , Concordia Schneeberg and FC 1910 Lößnitz , but the league was not played to the end.

In the course of the game class reform of the VMBV in 1919, the Gauliga Erzgebirge was only second class. With the District League Central Saxony , a new top division was created, which in addition to the Gau Erzgebirge also included the Gaue Central Saxony, Upper Ore Mountains and Southwest Saxony. This district league was dominated by the Chemnitz clubs, no team from the Gau Erzgebirge could advance into this top district league. The district leagues were abolished again in the 1923/24 season, from then on the Gauliga Erzgebirge was again first class until 1933. With the Gauliga Obererzgebirge part of the Gaus split off and played its own Gaume Championship. The number of participants in the 1920s varied between seven and nine clubs. In 1925 the clubs moved from Schneeberg to the Gau West Saxony . In the 1930/31 season the Gau Obererzgebirge rejoined the Gau Erzgebirge, from then on the game operation took place in the two seasons Erzgebirge and Obererzgebirge , the two season winners played the Gaumeister in a final.

In the course of the Gleichschaltung, the VMBV and consequently the Gauliga Erzgebirge were dissolved a few months after the National Socialists came to power in 1933. No club from this Gau qualified for the newly established first-class Gauliga Sachsen , instead the clubs were classified in the lower divisions.

The Gauliga Erzgebirge was dominated in the 1920s by FC Viktoria Lauter , who won five Gaume championships. In the early 1930s, Saxonia Bernsbach won the Gauliga twice.

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 Erzgebirge were among the weakest clubs in the association. Not once did the Gaumeister Ore Mountains was able to survive the first round in the central German football finals athletic, only 1925/26 was Viktoria Lauter taken due to protest the game score in the second round of the Central German football finals. In the first round there were mostly high defeats, so the Gaumeister Erzgebirge lost in 1913/14 (0:14 against Chemnitzer BC ), 1923/24 (1:14 against Zwickauer SC ), 1926/27 (0:10 against the Dresdner SC ) and 1930/31 (1:10 against the first Vogtländischer FC Plauen ) even in double digits.

Also in the Gauliga Sachsen , which was played from 1933 , no club from the former Gauliga Erzgebirge could qualify. The SG Lauter (merger of Viktoria Lauter and Waldhaus Lauter ) but at least reached the promotion round to the Gauliga Sachsen 1940/41 .

Master of the Gauliga Erzgebirge 1913–1933

year Gaumeister
Erzgebirge
Cut off
medium. Championship a
Central German master
1912/13 FC Alemannia Aue b no participation VfB Leipzig
1913/14 Concordia Schneeberg 1st round (1) SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1914/15 canceled no Central German finals
1915/16 canceled FC Eintracht Leipzig
1916/17 no game operation Hallescher FC 1896
1917/18 VfB Leipzig
1918/19 Hallescher FC 1896
1919/20 District League Central Saxony VfB Leipzig
1920/21 FC Wacker Halle
1921/22 SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1922/23 SV Guts Muts Dresden
1923/24 VfL Schneeberg 1st round (1) SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1924/25 FC Viktoria Lauter 1st round (1) VfB Leipzig
1925/26 FC Viktoria Lauter 2nd round (2) Dresdner SC
1926/27 FC Viktoria Lauter 1st preliminary round (1) VfB Leipzig
1927/28 BC Olympia Grünhain 1st preliminary round (1) FC Wacker Halle
1928/29 FC Viktoria Lauter 1st preliminary round (1) Dresdner SC
1929/30 FC Viktoria Lauter 1st preliminary round (1) Dresdner SC
1930/31 Saxonia Bernsbach 1st round (1) Dresdner SC
1931/32 Saxonia Bernsbach 1st preliminary round (1) PSV Chemnitz
1932/33 SV Sturm Beierfeld 1st preliminary round (1) Dresdner SC
a The number of the game round reached is shown in brackets.
bNamed champions by the game committee even though the Liga Concordia Schneeberg won.

Record champions

The record champions of the Gauliga Erzgebirge are FC Viktoria Lauter , who have won the title five times.

society title year
FC Viktoria Lauter.jpg FC Viktoria Lauter 5 1924/25, 1925/26, 1926/27, 1928/29, 1929/30
Saxonia Bernsbach Kurmark.png Saxonia Bernsbach 2 1930/31, 1931/32
Coats of arms of None.svg FC Alemannia Aue 1 1912/13
FC Concordia Schneeberg eV Logo.gif Concordia Schneeberg 1 1913/14
Coats of arms of None.svg VfL 07 Schneeberg 1 1923/24
Coats of arms of None.svg BC Olympia Grünhain 1 1927/28
Coats of arms of None.svg SV Sturm Beierfeld 1 1932/33

Eternal table

All recorded seasons of the first-class Gauliga Erzgebirge from 1912 to 1933 including the playoffs of the relay champions from 1930 are taken into account. The complete final table of the championship 1913/14 is not recorded, therefore only participation is taken into account for this season. Similarly, the final tables of the Obererzgebirge relay of 1931/32 and 1932/33 are not completely handed down, here too only participation was taken into account. Since there were games in some seasons that were counted as a defeat for both teams, there are more counterpoints than points.

Pl. society Years Sp. S. U N T + T- Diff. Points Ø pt. title Playing times
 1. FC Viktoria Lauter 10  128  76  12  40 392 264 +128 164: 92 1.28 5 1923-1933
 2. SV Sturm Beierfeld 10  134  75  12  47 344 271 +73 162: 106 1.21 1 1923-1933
 3. FC Tanne Thalheim 10  130  60  12  58 292 287  +5 132: 128 1.02 0 1923-1930
 4th Saxonia Bernsbach 7th  102  60  3  39 261 203 +58 123: 81 1.21 2 1924-1926, 1928-33
 5. VfB 1914 Zwönitz 10  129  49  8th  72 251 305 −54 106: 152 0.82 0 1923-33
 6th VfR Auerhammer 7th  94  38  10  46 223 243 −20 86: 102 0.91 0 1926-33
 7th BC Olympia Grünhain 8th  103  30th  10  63 168 293 −125 70: 136 0.68 1 1923-1930, 1932/33
 8th. Alemannia Aue 6th  57  30th  3  24 123 112 +11 63:51 1.11 1 1912-1914, 1923-27
 9. VfB Aue cell 3  42  18th  6th  18th 102 100  +2 42:42 1 0 1929-32
10. VfL Schneeberg 2  25th  19th  0  6th 69 27 +42 38:12 1.52 1 1923-25
11. SC Waldhaus Lauter 2  28  15th  5  8th 97 52 +45 35:21 1.25 0 1931-33
12. VfB 1912 Geyer 4th  18th  12  2  4th 54 32 +22 26:10 1.44 0 1912/13, 1930-33
13. DSC Weipert 3  21st  12  1  8th 72 40 +32 25:17 1.19 0 1930-33
14th VfB 09 Annaberg 3  16  9  5  2 69 31 +38 23: 90 1.44 0 1930-33
15th FC Cranzahl 3  16  10  2  4th 44 19th +25 22:10 1.38 0 1930-33
16. Concordia Schneeberg 2  10  9  0  1 29 10 +19 18: 20 1.8 1 1912-14
17th Eibenstocker BC 4th  50  6th  5  39 76 161 −85 17:83 0.34 0 1912/13, 1927-29, 1930/31
18th TuSV 1911 Bärenstein 3  16  7th  2  7th 41 48  −7 16:16 1 0 1930-33
19th VfR 1913 Elterlein 3  16  5  1  10 35 51 −16 11:21 0.69 0 1930-33
20th BC 1913 Jahnsbach 3  16  4th  2  10 25th 53 −28 10:22 0.63 0 1930-33
21st FC 1910 Loessnitz 2  23  4th  1  18th 17th 68 −51 9:37 0.39 0 1923-25
22nd FC Wacker Schwarzenberg 1  10  4th  0  6th 6th 36 −30 8:12 0.8 0 1912/13
23. FC Sachsen Schneeberg 2  10  3  1  6th 10 23 −13 7:13 0.7 0 1912-14
24. BC Ehrenfriedersdorf 1  16  3  1  12 30th 64 −34 7:25 0.44 0 1930/31
25th FC Sachsen Annaberg 2  10  3  0  7th 19th 13  +6 6:14 0.6 0 1912-14
26th BV 1908 Thum 3  16  2  2  12 18th 61 −43 6:26 0.38 0 1913/14, 1930/31, 1932/33
27. BC S.Vg. Rainfall 1912 1  0  0  0  0 0 0  ± 0 0-00 0 0 1913/14
28. FC Sturmvogel Ehrenfriedersdorf 1  0  0  0  0 0 0  ± 0 0-00 0 0 1913/14
29 VfR Buchholz 1  0  0  0  0 0 0  ± 0 0-00 0 0 1931/32

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