Gauliga Württemberg 1934/35

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Gauliga Württemberg 1934/35
Logo of the Gauligen
master VfB Stuttgart (1)
Relegated Union Böckingen ,
SV Göppingen
Teams 10
Games 90  (of which 90 played)
Gates 387  (ø 4.3 per game)
Gauliga Württemberg 1933/34
District Leagues ↓
Venues of the Gauliga Württemberg 1934/35

The Gauliga Württemberg 1934/35 was the second season of the Gauliga Württemberg in football. VfB Stuttgart won the championship two points ahead of the tied teams 1. SSV Ulm and Stuttgarter Kickers . VfB Stuttgart qualified for the final round of the German championship , where they advanced to the finals and lost to FC Schalke 04 4-6. The relegation ranks were occupied by last year's champions Union Böckingen , who had started with the same squad, but presented themselves extremely poorly, especially on foreign places, and lost eight of nine away games, as well as newcomer SV Göppingen . In the promotion round for the 1935/36 season , the SpVgg Cannstatt and the FV Zuffenhausen prevailed.

Closing table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Quota Points
 1. VfB Stuttgart  18th  11  3  4th 053:310 1.71 25:11
 2. 1. SSV Ulm  18th  9  5  4th 047:320 1.47 23:13
 3. Stuttgart Kickers  18th  10  3  5 040:370 1.08 23:13
 4th SV Feuerbach  18th  7th  4th  7th 035:340 1.03 18:18
 5. Sportfreunde Esslingen (N)  18th  5  7th  6th 041:380 1.08 17:19
 6th Stuttgarter SC  18th  7th  3  8th 044:420 1.05 17:19
 7th FV Ulm 1894  18th  7th  2  9 034:320 1.06 16:20
 8th. Sports fans Stuttgart  18th  5  6th  7th 035:390 0.90 16:20
 9. Union Böckingen (M)  18th  7th  1  10 040:460 0.87 15:21
10. SV Goeppingen (N)  18th  5  0  13 018:560 0.32 10:26
Legend
Gaumeister
Relegated to the district league
(M) Defending champion
(N) Promoted from the district league

Promotion lap

space society Games Gates Quota Points
1. SpVgg Cannstatt 10 30:11 2.73 16: 40
2. FV Zuffenhausen 10 18:14 1.29 11: 90
3. FC 1910 Tailfingen 10 19:15 1.27 10:10
4th VfR Schwenningen 10 12:17 0.71 09:11
5. VfB Friedrichshafen 10 11:18 0.61 07:13
5. VfR Heidenheim 10 10:25 0.40 07:13
Legend
Promoted to the Gauliga

literature

  • Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 1: From the Crown Prince to the Bundesliga. 1890 to 1963. German championship, Gauliga, Oberliga. Numbers, pictures, stories. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 1996, ISBN 3-928562-85-1 , p. 142.