Gauliga Upper Lusatia

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Gauliga Upper Lusatia
Full name Gauliga Upper Lusatia
Association VMBV
First edition 1911
Last event 1933
hierarchy 1st League
Teams 2 - 10
Record champions SV Budissa Bautzen (8)
Qualification for Central German football championship
region Saxon Upper LusatiaTemplate: Infobox football competition / maintenance / card format
↓ 2nd class

The Gauliga Oberlausitz (also 1st class Oberlausitz ) was one of the top football leagues of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs (VMBV). It was founded in 1911 and existed until the VMBV was dissolved in 1933. The winner qualified for the finals of the Central German soccer championship .

overview

On January 6, 1911, the Gau Oberlausitz was founded in Bautzen by the VMBV. There were only a few games played in this season, the time was no longer enough for regular league operations. The first season therefore took place in 1911/12 with four clubs. With the beginning of the First World War, gaming operations initially stalled. In the Gau Oberlausitz only SV Budissa Bautzen and SC Union Görlitz competed in the 1914/15 season . In the following season there was no game operation due to the war. The war seasons 1916/17 and 1917/18 took place with three clubs, from the season 1918/19 no game operation is recorded.

In the course of the league reform of the VMBV in 1919, the Gauliga Oberlausitz was only second class. With the district league East Saxony , a new top division was created, which in addition to the Gau Oberlausitz also included the Gau East Saxony, but was completely dominated by the Dresden clubs. No club from Upper Lusatia made it into the first-class district league. The district leagues were abolished again in the 1923/24 season , from then on the Gauliga Oberlausitz was again first class until 1933. The number of participating teams grew from six clubs in 1923/24 to eight clubs in the 1925/26 season . From 1927/28 the Gauliga was played with ten participants.

In the course of the Gleichschaltung , the VMBV and consequently the Gauliga Oberlausitz were dissolved a few months after the National Socialists came to power in 1933. The clubs were classified in the football district of Saxony , but were not given a starting place for the first-class Gauliga Sachsen, which was introduced from 1933, but were classified in the lower leagues.

The Gauliga Oberlausitz was initially dominated by SV Budissa Bautzen , who won all the championships played in the district up to the introduction of the district leagues. In the 1920s, the Zittauer BC strengthened and was able to secure the football championship of Upper Lusatia six times. In addition, VfB Kamenz and Sportlust Zittau each came to championship honors.

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 Oberlausitz were among the weakest clubs in the association. Only three times the second round of the Central German football championship could be achieved at all, this was just because 1912-13 own round of play weaker districts was held and since 1913/14 and 1932/33 the Gaumeister Oberlausitz one in the first round bye got. Otherwise, the Upper Lusatian clubs regularly failed in the first round, with some major defeats. 1924/25 which failed Zittau BC with 1: 9 to Guts Muts Dresden , 1925/26 of lost VfB Kamenz with 0: 7 against Dresdner SC . With the 1:11 defeat against Dresdner SC in 1930/31 and the 1:17 defeat against PSV Chemnitz , the defeats even rose to double digits in the early 1930s. However, Sportlust Zittau set a warning in the 1932/33 season , when the club only narrowly failed with 2: 3 against the representative from the strongest Gauliga Northwest Saxony , Wacker Leipzig .

In the first-class Gauliga Sachsen , introduced from 1933, no club from the former Gauliga Oberlausitz was taken into account. For the 1942/42 season, however, Sportlust Zittau was promoted to this Gauliga.

Master of the Gauliga Oberlausitz 1912–1933

year Gaumeister
Oberlausitz
Cut off
medium. Championship a
Central German master
1911/12 SV Budissa Bautzen 1st round (1) SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1912/13 SV Budissa Bautzen Intermediate round B (2) VfB Leipzig
1913/14 SV Budissa Bautzen Round of 16 (2) SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1914/15 SV Budissa Bautzen no Central German finals
1915/16 no game operation FC Eintracht Leipzig
1916/17 SV Budissa Bautzen Preliminary round (1) Hallescher FC 1896
1917/18 SV Budissa Bautzen Preliminary round (1) VfB Leipzig
1918/19 no game operation Hallescher FC 1896
1919/20 District League East Saxony VfB Leipzig
1920/21 FC Wacker Halle
1921/22 SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1922/23 SV Guts Muts Dresden
1923/24 Zittauer BC 1st round (1) SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1924/25 Zittauer BC 1st round (1) VfB Leipzig
1925/26 VfB Kamenz 1st round (1) Dresdner SC
1926/27 Zittauer BC 1st preliminary round (1) VfB Leipzig
1927/28 Zittauer BC 1st preliminary round (1) FC Wacker Halle
1928/29 Zittauer BC 1st preliminary round (1) Dresdner SC
1929/30 Zittauer BC 1st preliminary round (1) Dresdner SC
1930/31 SV Budissa Bautzen 1st preliminary round (1) Dresdner SC
1931/32 SV Budissa Bautzen 1st preliminary round (1) PSV Chemnitz
1932/33 Sport zittau 2nd round (2) Dresdner SC
a The number of the game round reached is shown in brackets.

Record champions

The record champions of the Gauliga Oberlausitz are SV Budissa Bautzen , who have won the title eight times.

society title year
SV Budissa Bautzen Kurmark.png SV Budissa Bautzen 8th 1911/12, 1912/13, 1913/14, 1914/15, 1916/17, 1917/18, 1930/31, 1931/32
Coats of arms of None.svg Zittauer BC 6th 1923/24, 1924/25, 1926/27, 1927/28, 1928/29, 1929/30
Coats of arms of None.svg VfB Kamenz 1 1925/26
Sportlust Zittau.png Sport zittau 1 1932/33

Eternal table

All recorded seasons of the first-class Gauliga Oberlausitz up to 1933 are taken into account. Since there was a game in the 1913/14 season that was rated as a defeat for both teams, there are more counterpoints than pluses.

Pl. society Years Sp. S. U N T + T- Diff. Points Ø pt. title Playing times
 1. SV Budissa Bautzen 16  173  99  34  40 535 328 +207 232: 114 1.34 8th 1911-1915, 1916-1918, 1923-1933
 2. Zittauer BC 14th  168  104  21st  43 606 347 +259 229: 107 1.36 6th 1911/12, 1913/14, 1916-1918, 1923-1933
 3. Sport zittau 10  152  73  26th  53 422 330 +92 172: 132 1.13 1 1923-1933
 4th SC 1911 Großröhrsdorf 9  135  62  27  46 391 317 +74 151: 119 1.12 0 1923-1929, 1930-1933
 5. BV Sportlust Neugersdorf 10  148  60  21st  67 429 424  +5 141: 155 0.95 0 1923-1933
 6th Bischofswerdaer SV 08 9  142  53  24  65 387 465 −78 130: 154 0.92 0 1924-1933
 7th SpVgg 1908 Bautzen 8th  101  32  16  53 228 331 −103 80: 122 0.79 0 1913/14, 1916/17, 1923/24, 1925/26, 1929-1933
 8th. BC Reichenau 6th  103  32  11  60 232 343 −111 75: 131 0.73 0 1927-1933
 9. VfB Kamenz 5  78  29  12  37 165 211 −46 70:86 0.9 1 1925-1928, 1930-1932
10. SV Löbau 1911 4th  65  19th  12  34 135 183 −48 50:80 0.77 0 1927-1931
11. BC Ostritz 4th  63  18th  8th  37 169 234 −65 44:82 0.7 0 1926-1930
12. SpVgg Ebersbach 2  36  7th  4th  25th 69 131 −62 18:54 0.5 0 1931-1933
13. VfB Bautzen 1  18th  6th  0  12 40 70 −30 12:24 0.67 0 1932/33
14th VfB Sebnitz 1  18th  3  2  13 27 63 −36 8:28 0.44 0 1928/29
15th VfB 08 Bautzen b 2  9  3  0  6th 15th 33 −18 6:12 0.67 0 1911-1913
16. SC Union Goerlitz 1  2  0  0  2 6th 16 −10 0: 40 0 0 1914/15
17th Sports club 1908 Bautzen b 2  9  0  0  9 6th 36 −30 0:18 0 0 1911-1913
bMerged in 1913 to form SpVgg 1908 Bautzen (listed separately in the table).

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