Gauliga Generalgouvernement 1941/42

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The Gauliga Generalgouvernement 1941/42 was the first season of the Gauliga Generalgouvernement of the professional football office . From 1941, German clubs from occupied Poland played in it . Associations of the Wehrmacht , Luftwaffe and SS set up their own teams, as did the German Ordnungspolizei , the Eastern Railway and several large companies under German control, especially in the armaments sector. In each of the four districts of Cracow , Radom , Warsaw and Lublin of the Generalgouvernement a district master was played. These four teams played the Gaumeister in cup mode. In the end, the LSV Boelcke Krakau prevailed and thus qualified for the German soccer championship 1941/42 , in which the Kraków were eliminated in the qualifying round after a 2-5 away defeat against the Planitzer SC .

District Master

The results and table statuses in the individual districts are not known.

District District Master
Krakow LSV Boelcke Krakow
Lublin SS / Police Lublin
Radome LSV Radom
Warsaw LSV Warsaw

Gaume Championship

Semifinals

Result
LSV Boelcke Krakow
(Winner District Krakow)
2-0 SS / Police Lublin
(Winner District Lublin)
LSV Warsaw
(Winner District Warsaw)
4: 1 LSV Radom
(Winner District Radom)

3rd place match

Result
LSV Radom 5: 2 SS / Police Lublin

Final of the Gaume Championship

Result
LSV Boelcke Krakow 1-0 LSV Warsaw

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