Gauliga East Thuringia
Gauliga East Thuringia | |
Full name | Gauliga East Thuringia |
Association | VMBV |
First edition | 1909 |
Last event | 1933 |
hierarchy | 1st League |
Teams | 4 - 10 |
Record champions | FC Carl Zeiss Jena / 1. SV Jena (12) |
Qualification for | Central German football championship |
region | East Thuringia |
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The Gauliga Ostthüringen was one of the top football leagues of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs (VMBV). It was founded in 1909 together with the Gauliga Nordthüringen as a split from the Gauliga Thuringia and existed until the VMBV was dissolved in 1933. The winner qualified for the finals of the Central German soccer championship .
overview
For the 1909/10 season , the district of Thuringia was divided into the districts of North Thuringia and East Thuringia, in which from then on the games for the Thuringian teams were organized. The Gauliga Ostthüringen start with four participating teams. In the following season, the number was increased to six participants, with the exception of the 1911/12 season , when there were eight participants , this number lasted until the beginning of the First World War .
With the beginning of the First World War, gaming operations initially stalled. The 1st class in the Gau Ostthüringen was played in four groups, the results are only partially known. There were also no playoffs between the group winners. In the 1915/16 season the Gauliga was divided into four districts, the four district winners met in a knockout round to determine the Gaumeister and participants in the Central German football final. The other war seasons took place again in a round-robin tournament. In the seasons 1916/17 and 1917/18 the GaumeisterOstthüringen was no longer directly qualified for the Central German football final, but first played the Thuringian football championship against the champions of the other Thuringian Gauligen . Only this winner was allowed to take part in the Central German football final.
From the season 1918/19 the Gauliga Ostthüringen was only second class. With the district league Thuringia , a new top division was created, which in addition to the Gau Ostthüringen also included the Gaue Kyffhäuser, Northern Thuringia, Southern Thuringia, Wartburg and West Thuringia. The VMBV then decided in 1919 to combine the remaining districts in the association area into district leagues. In the 1923/24 season , the district leagues were abolished again, the Gauliga Ostthüringen was henceforth again first class and was initially played with eight participants. The clubs from the Thuringian Vogtland and the Orlasenke were transferred to the newly founded Gau Osterland . From 1926/27 until the dissolution of the Gauliga was played with ten clubs.
In the course of the Gleichschaltung , the VMBV and consequently the Gauliga Ostthüringen were dissolved a few months after the National Socialists came to power in 1933. The Gaumeister of the season 1932/33 received a starting place in the future first-class Gauliga middle , the other teams were classified in the lower divisions.
The Gauliga Ostthüringen was dominated by FC Carl Zeiss Jena (from 1917 1. SV Jena ), who won the Gaume Championship twelve times. In the mid-1910s, the SC 1903 Weimar won the Gauliga twice. Towards the end of the 1920s, SC Apolda gained strength and won championship honors four times.
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 Ostthüringen were initially among the weaker clubs in the association. Until the replacement by the District League Thuringia , the Gaumeister Ostthüringen was always eliminated in the first two rounds of the Central German football championship. It was not until the 1920s that the East Thuringian clubs grew in strength. The 1. SV Jena achieved the greatest success for a club from the Gau East Thuringia in 1924/25 with reaching the finals of the Central German Football Championship. The final, which took place on April 19, 1925, was lost to VfB Leipzig 0: 4, but Jena qualified for the German soccer championship 1924/25 , in which the club defeated future German soccer champions 1. FC Nürnberg in the second round 0: 2 was subject. In the next two seasons, however, Jena was unable to build on this success, instead there were high defeats in the first round against less rated teams ( 1925/26 3: 7 against FC Wacker Gera , 1926/27 1.5 against SpVgg Falkenstein ). At the end of the 1920s, SC Apolda and 1. SV Jena were each able to reach the semi-finals of the Central German football finals again, but SC Apolda lost its semi-final game in 1927/28 by a significant 1:16 against Dresdner SC .
In the introduced from 1933 class Gauliga center belonged 1. SV Jena is also one of the strongest clubs and won four times Gaumeisterschaft. Otherwise, with the SC Apolda, only another club from the former Gau East Thuringia managed to make the leap into the Gauliga Mitte until 1944.
Master of the Gauliga East Thuringia 1910–1933
Record champions
The record champions of Gauliga Ostthüringen are FC Carl Zeiss Jena / 1. SV Jena , who have won the title twelve times.
society | title | year | |
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FC Carl Zeiss Jena / 1. SV Jena | 12 | 1909/10, 1910/11, 1911/12, 1912/13, 1916/17, 1917/18, 1923/24, 1924/25, 1925/26, 1926/27, 1930/31, 1932/33 | |
SC Apolda | 4th | 1927/28, 1928/29, 1929/30, 1931/32 | |
SC 1903 Weimar | 2 | 1913/14, 1915/16 |
Eternal table
All recorded seasons of the first-class Gauliga Ostthüringen from 1909 to 1933 are taken into account. The 1914/15 season is only partly recorded, from the 1915/16 season only the handed-down knockout round was recorded. Since there were games in the 1911/12 and 1914/15 seasons that were counted 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 |
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1. | FC Carl Zeiss Jena / 1. SV Jena | 19th | 223 | 172 | 20th | 31 | 852 | 243 | +609 | 364: 82 | 1.63 | 12 | 1909-1918, 1923-1933 |
2. | SC Apolda | 10 | 164 | 105 | 17th | 42 | 574 | 316 | +258 | 227: 101 | 1.38 | 4th | 1923-1933 |
3. | SC 1903 Weimar | 19th | 225 | 88 | 32 | 105 | 449 | 547 | −98 | 208: 242 | 0.92 | 2 | 1909-1918, 1923-1933 |
4th | VfB Apolda | 10 | 168 | 91 | 22nd | 55 | 456 | 319 | +137 | 204: 132 | 1.21 | 0 | 1923-1933 |
5. | VfB Rudolstadt | 10 | 165 | 71 | 25th | 69 | 399 | 396 | +3 | 167: 163 | 1.01 | 0 | 1923-1933 |
6th | FV Saalfeld 1906 / VfL 06 Saalfeld | 12 | 166 | 67 | 26th | 73 | 369 | 422 | −53 | 160: 172 | 0.96 | 0 | 1915-1918, 1924-1933 |
7th | SV 1910 Kahla | 9 | 154 | 64 | 25th | 65 | 391 | 382 | +9 | 153: 155 | 0.99 | 0 | 1923/24, 1925-1933 |
8th. | BC Vimaria 1903 Weimar | 15th | 194 | 57 | 33 | 104 | 359 | 500 | −141 | 147: 241 | 0.76 | 0 | 1909-1915, 1923-1931, 1932/33 |
9. | SC Jena 1908 / SpVgg Jena | 10 | 146 | 34 | 20th | 92 | 233 | 439 | −206 | 88: 204 | 0.6 | 0 | 1911-1914, 1923-1930 |
10. | VfL Richthofen Weimar | 6th | 108 | 27 | 22nd | 59 | 199 | 328 | −129 | 76: 140 | 0.7 | 0 | 1926/27, 1928-1933 |
11. | VfB 1911 Jena | 6th | 84 | 21st | 18th | 45 | 157 | 246 | −89 | 60: 108 | 0.71 | 0 | 1911-1914, 1930-1933 |
12. | SC 1904 Gera | 8th | 50 | 12 | 9 | 29 | 78 | 178 | −100 | 33:67 | 0.66 | 0 | 1909-1917 |
13. | Sp. Abbot of TV Weimar | 2 | 19th | 6th | 2 | 11 | 31 | 60 | −29 | 14:24 | 0.74 | 0 | 1910-1912 |
14th | VfB Oberweimar | 1 | 18th | 2 | 3 | 13 | 28 | 76 | −48 | 7:29 | 0.39 | 0 | 1932/33 |
15th | United gymnast Apolda c | 1 | 4th | 2 | 0 | 2 | 10 | 2 | +8 | 4: 4 | 1 | 0 | 1914/15 |
16. | SpV Hohenzollern Naumburg | 1 | 12 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 11 | 68 | −57 | 4:20 | 0.33 | 0 | 1911/12 |
17th | Sports fans Apolda | 1 | 18th | 1 | 2 | 15th | 20th | 81 | −61 | 4:32 | 0.22 | 0 | 1927/28 |
18th | Sp.Abt of the Gera-Rubitz gymnastics club | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ± 0 | 0-0 | 0 | 0 | 1914/15 |
19th | FC Concordia Gera | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ± 0 | 0-0 | 0 | 0 | 1914/15 |
20th | SC Zwötzen | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ± 0 | 0-0 | 0 | 0 | 1914/15 |
21st | FC Thuringia Weida | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ± 0 | 0-0 | 0 | 0 | 1914/15 |
22nd | BC Apolda | 1 | 4th | 0 | 0 | 4th | 3 | 6th | −3 | 0: 8 | 0 | 0 | 1914/15 |
23. | FC Prussia Apolda c | 1 | 4th | 0 | 0 | 4th | 1 | 11 | −10 | 0: 8 | 0 | 0 | 1914/15 |
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