Gauliga Hamburg

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Gauliga Hamburg
Logo of the GauligaTemplate: Infobox football competition / maintenance / logo format
Association Football department
First edition 1942
Last event 1945
hierarchy 1st League
Teams 10 (1942/43 - 1943/44)
11 (1944/45)
Record champions SC Victoria Hamburg ,
LSV Hamburg ,
Hamburger SV (1 each)
Qualification for German soccer championship
region HamburgTemplate: Infobox football competition / maintenance / card format
↓ 1st grade

The Gauliga , correctly Gauklasse Hamburg , was created in 1942 through the war-related division of the previous sports area and thus the Nordmark division into the Gauligen Schleswig-Holstein , Mecklenburg and Hamburg.

history

Besides the Gauliga Bayern, the league was the only one that was able to keep the game going until 1945. In the three seasons, SC Victoria Hamburg , Luftwaffe SV Hamburg and Hamburger SV won the Hamburg championship. In the related qualifications for the German championship in 1942/43, Victoria Hamburg failed in the first round at Eintracht Braunschweig with 1: 5. In the following season, the Luftwaffe SV Hamburg reached the last final of a war championship against the Dresdner SC . In the Olympiastadion Berlin, the Hamburg representative was clearly defeated by the Saxons 0: 4.

In the season 1944/45 Hamburg was next to the Munich district of Gauliga Bayern 1944/45 the only Gau class that could be played to the end in 1944/45 in Germany. The German championship 1944/45 , represented by the last Gaumeister Hamburger SV, was no longer played.

The sub-structure of the Gau class was a three-track 1st class , which also played its games until April 1945.

Gaumeister 1942–1945

season Gaumeister
Hamburg
Cutting off
German championship
German champions
1942/43 SC Victoria Hamburg 1 round Dresdner SC
1943/44 LSV Hamburg Runner-up Dresdner SC
1944/45 Hamburger SV no German championship

Record champions

society title year
Scvictoria-logo.svg SC Victoria Hamburg 1 1943
Luftwaffensv.jpg LSV Hamburg 1 1944
HSV-Logo.svg Hamburger SV 1 1945

Eternal table

All seasons of the Gauliga Hamburg between the seasons 1942/43 and 1944/45 are taken into account and are based on the two-point rule that was customary at the time .

Pl. society Years Sp. S. U N T + T- Diff. Points Ø pt. title Playing times by calendar year
 1. Hamburger SV 3  54  41  6th  7th 238 60 +178 88:20 1.63 1 1942-45
 2. Altona 93 3  54  30th  8th  16 167 121 +46 68:40 1.26 - 1942-45
 3. SC Victoria Hamburg 3  54  28  7th  19th 179 109 +70 63:45 1.17 1 1942-45
 4th FC St. Pauli 3  54  26th  9  19th 155 124 +31 61:47 1.13 - 1942-45
 5. Wilhelmsburg 09 3  53  21st  8th  24 145 155 −10 50:56 0.94 - 1942-45
 6th Eimsbüttel TV 3  54  20th  7th  27 116 146 −30 47:61 0.87 - 1942-45
 7th KSG Sperber / St. Georg A 3  52  15th  7th  30th 86 193 −107 37:67 0.71 - 1942-45
 8th. LSV Hamburg B 1  18th  17th  1  0 117 13 +104 35: 10 1.94 1 1943/44
 9. KSG Hermannia / Komet 2  35  11  5  19th 72 121 −49 27:43 0.77 - 1943-45
10. KSG Blankenese / Wedel 1  18th  7th  4th  7th 39 41  −2 18:18 1 - 1944/45
11. SG OrPo Hamburg 1  18th  7th  1  10 41 46  −5 15:21 0.83 - 1942/43
12. Barmbecker SG 2  36  5  3  28 63 171 −108 13:59 0.36 - 1942-44
13. Viktoria Wilhelmsburg 1  18th  4th  0  14th 26th 70 −44 8:28 0.44 - 1942/43
14th KSG HEBC / Sport 01 1  18th  2  2  14th 35 109 −74 6:30 0.33 - 1943/44
A.Sperber / St.Georg expanded their KSG in 1944 to include the post office and HSV Barmbeck-Uhlenhorst to form KSG Alsterdorf
B. Withdrawn after three matchdays in the 1944/45 season

swell

  • Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .
  • www.f-archiv.de The German football archive
  • HFV (ed.): 100 years of football in Hamburg , there 1894, especially table section (without page numbers), created by Walter Lang and Hartmut Irle
  • Jankowski / Pistorius / Prüß : Football in the North , 100 Years of the North German Football Association, Bremen and Barsinghausen 2005, esp. Pages 81 ff.