Gauliga Middle Elbe

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Gauliga Middle Elbe
Full name Gauliga Middle Elbe
Association VMBV
First edition 1905
Last event 1933
hierarchy 1st League
Teams 5 - 13
Record champions FuCC Cricket-Viktoria Magdeburg (9)
Qualification for Central German football championship
region Magdeburg and the surrounding areaTemplate: Infobox football competition / maintenance / card format
↓ 2nd class

The Gauliga Mittelelbe (also 1st class Mittelelbe ) was one of the top football leagues of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs (VMBV). It was launched in 1905 with the inclusion of the Magdeburg Ball Game Association and existed until the VMBV was dissolved in 1933. The winner qualified for the finals of the Central German soccer championship .

overview

In the summer of 1905 the Association of Magdeburg Ball Game Clubs decided to join the VMBV. Before that, the association played its own championship, the winner of which qualified for the German soccer championship. The Gauliga Mittelelbe started with five participants. Until 1913/14, the number of teams in the Gauliga varied between five and seven teams. Due to the beginning of the First World War , there was initially no gaming operation in 1914. Only when it became foreseeable that the war would last longer, the gaming operations continued. A Red Cross round took place in the Gau Mittelelbe at the end of 1914. In the spring of 1915, a war game series was held. All teams in the district (13) capable of playing were transferred to 1st class. The games this season were not rated as association championship games of the Gaues Mittelelbe. From the 1915/16 season onwards, the game was continued, and there was another Central German football final this season.

In the course of the league reform of the VMBV in 1919, the Gauliga Middle Elbe was only second class. With the district league Elbe a new top division was created, which in addition to the Gau Middle Elbe also included the Gaue Altmark, Anhalt and Harz, but was dominated by the Magdeburg clubs. The district leagues were abolished again in the 1923/24 season, from then on the Gauliga Mittelelbe was again first class until 1933. In the course of the dissolution of the Gauliga Elbe / Bode , the two Staßfurt clubs were included in the Gauliga Mittelelbe in 1928 and the number of participating teams increased to twelve. The number was then gradually reduced to ten participants.

In the course of the Gleichschaltung, the VMBV and consequently the Gauliga MIttelelbe were dissolved a few months after the National Socialists came to power in 1933. The best three clubs qualified for the newly established Gauliga Mitte , the other clubs were classified in the second-rate district classes.

The Gauliga Mittelelbe was dominated by the Magdeburg clubs, only a few teams outside the city were able to stay in the top division for a long time. After the Magdeburg FC Viktoria won the first four Gaume Championships in 1896 , FuCC Cricket-Viktoria Magdeburg followed with five championship titles in a row. In the 1920s, new clubs came to the fore with FV Fortuna Magdeburg and SuS 1898 Magdeburg , while Magdeburg FC Viktoria fell back a little, at least for a time.

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 Mittelelbe were among the stronger clubs in the association, they were able to survive the first rounds in most cases. However, no club from this league managed to win the Central German Football Championship, the greatest success was reaching the finals in 1906/07 and 1907/08 by Magdeburg's FC Viktoria 1896 . After the First World War, the semi-finals could be reached twice, but there were also two elimination in the first round against less rated teams ( 1925/26 and 1931/32 ).

Even in the Gauliga Mitte , which was introduced from 1933 , the teams from the Gauliga Mittelelbe were unable to win the championship and consequently participate in the German football championship , although they initially had three starting places .

Master of the Gauliga Middle Elbe 1905–1933

year Gaumeister
Middle Elbe
Cut off
medium. Championship a
Central German master
1905/06 Magdeburg FC Viktoria 1896 Semi-finals (1) VfB Leipzig
1906/07 Magdeburg FC Viktoria 1896 Final (2) VfB Leipzig
1907/08 Magdeburg FC Viktoria 1896 Final (3) Wacker Leipzig
1908/09 Magdeburg FC Viktoria 1896 Quarter finals (1) SC Erfurt
1909/10 FuCC Cricket-Viktoria Magdeburg 1st intermediate round (2) VfB Leipzig
1910/11 FuCC Cricket-Viktoria Magdeburg Semi-finals (3) VfB Leipzig
1911/12 FuCC Cricket-Viktoria Magdeburg Quarter finals (2) SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1912/13 FuCC Cricket-Viktoria Magdeburg Quarter Finals A (1) VfB Leipzig
1913/14 FuCC Cricket-Viktoria Magdeburg Quarter finals (3) SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1914/15 b Magdeburg FC Viktoria 1896 b no Central German finals
1915/16 Magdeburg FC Viktoria 1896 1st intermediate round (2) FC Eintracht Leipzig
1916/17 Magdeburg FC Viktoria 1896 Intermediate round (2) Hallescher FC 1896
1917/18 FuCC Cricket-Viktoria Magdeburg Quarter finals (2) VfB Leipzig
1918/19 SC Prussia / Wacker Magdeburg Quarter finals (2) 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 FV Fortuna Magdeburg Semi-finals (4) SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1924/25 FuCC Cricket-Viktoria Magdeburg Quarter finals (3) VfB Leipzig
1925/26 FV Fortuna Magdeburg 1st round (1) Dresdner SC
1926/27 SuS 1898 Magdeburg 1st intermediate round (2) VfB Leipzig
1927/28 FuCC Cricket-Viktoria Magdeburg 2nd preliminary round (2) FC Wacker Halle
1928/29 FuCC Cricket-Viktoria Magdeburg Quarter finals (3) Dresdner SC
1929/30 FV Fortuna Magdeburg Quarter finals (3) Dresdner SC
1930/31 FV Fortuna Magdeburg Quarter finals (3) Dresdner SC
1931/32 FV Fortuna Magdeburg 1st preliminary round (1) PSV Chemnitz
1932/33 FV Fortuna Magdeburg Semi-finals (4) Dresdner SC
a The number of the game round reached is shown in brackets.
b The war championship in 1915 was not counted as association championship games of the Gau Middle Elbe.

Record champions

The record champion of the Gauliga Mittelelbe is the FuCC Cricket-Viktoria 1897 Magdeburg , who won the title nine times.

society title year
Logo md cv 1.png FuCC Cricket-Viktoria 1897 Magdeburg 9 1909/10, 1910/11, 1911/12, 1912/13, 1913/14, 1917/18, 1924/25, 1927/28, 1928/29
Magdeburg FC Viktoria 1896.png Magdeburg FC Viktoria 1896 6th 1905/06, 1906/07, 1907/08, 1908/09, 1915/16, 1916/17
FV Fortuna Magdeburg.png FV Fortuna Magdeburg 6th 1923/24, 1925/26, 1929/30, 1930/31, 1931/32, 1932/33
Coats of arms of None.svg SC Prussia / Wacker Magdeburg 1 1918/19
SuS 1898 Magdeburg.png SuS 1898 Magdeburg 1 1926/27

Eternal table

All recorded seasons of the first-class Gauliga Mittelelbe from 1905 to 1933 are taken into account. The championship 1914/15 was not recognized by the association, so the final table from this year was not included in the eternal table. The final table 1918/19 is not currently available.

Pl. society Years Sp. S. U N T + T- Diff. Points Ø pt. title Playing times
 1. FuCC Cricket-Viktoria Magdeburg 22nd  306  200  42  64 1001 437 +564 442: 170 1.44 9 1905-1918, 1923-1933
 2. Magdeburg FC Viktoria 1896 22nd  306  169  44  93 993 541 +452 382: 230 1.25 6th 1905-1918, 1923-1933
 3. FV Fortuna Magdeburg 10  182  121  28  33 642 311 +331 270: 94 1.48 6th 1924-1933
 4th Magdeburg SC Prussia 16  254  116  38  100 572 607 −35 270: 238 1.06 1 1906-1908, 1913/14, 1915-1918, 1923-1933
 5. Magdeburger SC 22nd  303  107  40  156 592 828 −236 254: 352 0.84 0 1905-1918, 1923-1933
 6th SuS 1898 Magdeburg 10  182  87  34  61 425 383 +42 208: 156 1.14 1 1924-1933
 7th Magdeburg SC Germana 1898 16  212  66  37  109 476 582 −106 169: 255 0.8 0 1905-1914, 1923-1925, 1926-1930, 1932/33
 8th. FC Prussia Castle 11  153  43  17th  93 276 518 −242 103: 203 0.67 0 1909-1914, 1923-1929
 9. Fire brigade SV Magdeburg /
SV Favorit Magdeburg
6th  114  41  20th  53 293 324 −31 102: 126 0.89 0 1927-1933
10. VfB 1906 Schönebeck 5  96  38  14th  44 248 251  −3 90: 102 0.94 0 1928-1933
11. SV 09 Staßfurt 4th  78  31  14th  33 182 200 −18 76:80 0.97 0 1928-1930, 1931-1933
12. VfL Neuhaldensleben 5  92  20th  15th  57 161 297 −136 55: 129 0.6 0 1925-1928, 1929-1931
13. FC Weitoß Magdeburg 9  94  24  5  65 153 345 −192 53: 135 0.56 0 1905-1910, 1913-1918
14th SpVgg Magdeburg 3  39  19th  2  18th 73 66  +7 40:38 1.03 0 1915-1918
15th MFC Komet 1908 Magdeburg 4th  57  15th  7th  35 89 151 −62 37:77 0.65 0 1915-1918, 1925/26
16. SpVgg Calbe 2  36  8th  11  17th 56 96 −40 27:45 0.75 0 1930-1932
17th VfL 1912 Genthin 3  52  7th  12  33 75 172 −97 26:78 0.5 0 1924-1927
18th FC Eintracht Magdeburg 2  14th  4th  1  9 12 48 −36 9:19 0.64 0 1915-1917
19th FC Weitschlag Schönebeck 2  14th  4th  0  10 23 24  −1 8:20 0.57 0 1915/16, 1917/18
20th SC Nordfront Magdeburg 1  16  2  1  13 11 52 −41 5:27 0.31 0 1923/24
21st FC Wacker Magdeburg 1  10  1  2  7th 15th 41 −26 4:16 0.4 0 1911/12
22nd VfB Staßfurt 1  22nd  1  0  21st 26th 120 −94 2:42 0.09 0 1928/29

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