Gauliga West Saxony

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Gauliga West Saxony
Full name Gauliga West Saxony
Association VMBV
First edition 1912
Last event 1933
hierarchy 1st League
Teams 4 - 10
Record champions Zwickauer SC (5)
Qualification for Central German football championship
region Zwickau and the surrounding areaTemplate: Infobox football competition / maintenance / card format
↓ 2nd class

The Gauliga Westsachsen (also 1st class Westsachsen ) was one of the top football leagues of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs (VMBV). It was founded in 1912 and existed until the VMBV was dissolved in 1933. The winner qualified for the finals of the Central German soccer championship .

overview

The Gaus Westsachsen was founded on July 14, 1912 in Glauchau . The top division started with five participating clubs and was expanded by one place for the coming season. With the beginning of the First World War , gaming operations across the association stalled in the 1914/15 season. The original staging of the first class West Saxony in three groups was not played to the end. From January 1915, a war championship was played for it. The other war seasons took place with fewer and fewer participants, albeit due to a lack of players.

In the course of the game class reform of the VMBV in 1919, the Gauliga Westsachsen was only second class. With the district league West Saxony , a new top division was created, which in addition to the Gau Westsachsen also included the Gaue Göltzschtal and Vogtland and were predominantly dominated by the Plauen clubs from the Vogtland. In the 1923/24 season , the district leagues were abolished again, the Gauliga Westsachsen was henceforth again first class and was initially played with eight teams. From the following season there were ten participants until the league was dissolved.

In the course of the Gleichschaltung , the VMBV and consequently also the Gauliga Wartburg were dissolved a few months after the National Socialists came to power in 1933. The best two clubs qualified for the newly established Gauliga Sachsen , the other clubs were classified in the lower divisions.

The Gauliga Westsachsen could be won by some clubs in the course of its existence. The Zwickauer SC secured the first two championships played. During the First World War, the club was able to win the Gaume Championship once as an independent club and once as part of a war syndicate with Olympia Zwickau . After the dissolution of the regional leagues, Zwickauer SC won the championship twice. In the 1920s, the SpVgg 1907 Meerane and the Planitzer SC , which came four or twice to championship honors. The VfB Glauchau , or its predecessor club Glauchauer SV 07 , won the league three times. Furthermore, the Zwickau clubs FC 02 Schedewitz and VfL 1905 Zwickau each managed to win the Gauliga.

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 Westsachsen were among the weaker clubs in the association. In the war years, the Gaumeister of West Saxony was eliminated in the Central German football finals in the first round of the game. From the 1920s onwards, the West Saxon Gaumeisters were able to win mostly the first round with partly high results against clubs from even weaker districts, but mostly they followed in the second or third round against Gaumeister from the stronger leagues. The greatest success took place in the 1930/31 season when the Planitzer SC after a win over TV Theuma (4-0), a bye in the second round and a surprisingly clear 4-1 victory over the two-time Central German football champions FC Wacker Halle reached the semi-finals, which was lost on March 22, 1931 against the eventual champions Dresdner SC with 1: 3.

In the first-class Gauliga Sachsen introduced in 1933 , the Planitzer SC played an important role and was able to win the Gaume Championship once. The VfB Glauchau could hold four seasons long in the local league as a whole. From Zwickau, on the other hand, only SG Zwickau made it into this first-class league in the 1944/45 season.

Master of the Gauliga West Saxony 1913–1933

year Gaumeister
West Saxony
Cut off
medium. Championship a
Central German master
1912/13 Zwickauer SC Semi-final B (3) VfB Leipzig
1913/14 Zwickauer SC Round of 16 (2) SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1914/15 Glauchauer SV 07 no Central German finals
1915/16 VfB Glauchau Qualification (1) FC Eintracht Leipzig
1916/17 FC 02 Schedewitz Preliminary round (1) Hallescher FC 1896
1917/18 KSG Zwickauer SC / Olympia Zwickau Preliminary round (1) VfB Leipzig
1918/19 Zwickauer SC Preliminary round (1) Hallescher FC 1896
1919/20 District League West Saxony VfB Leipzig
1920/21 FC Wacker Halle
1921/22 SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1922/23 SV Guts Muts Dresden
1923/24 Zwickauer SC 2nd round (2) SpVgg 1899 Leipzig-Lindenau
1924/25 SpVgg 1907 Meerane 2nd round (2) VfB Leipzig
1925/26 VfL 1905 Zwickau Quarter finals (3) Dresdner SC
1926/27 SpVgg 1907 Meerane 2nd intermediate round (3) VfB Leipzig
1927/28 SpVgg 1907 Meerane 1st preliminary round (1) FC Wacker Halle
1928/29 Planitzer SC Quarter finals (3) Dresdner SC
1929/30 SpVgg 1907 Meerane 2nd preliminary round (2) Dresdner SC
1930/31 Planitzer SC Semi-finals (4) Dresdner SC
1931/32 Zwickauer SC 1st preliminary round (1) PSV Chemnitz
1932/33 VfB Glauchau Quarter finals (3) Dresdner SC
a The number of the game round reached is shown in brackets.

Record champions

The record champions of the Gauliga Westsachsen is the Zwickauer SC , who have won the title five times.

society title year
Zwickauer S.-C.  - Kurmark.svg Zwickauer SC 5 1912/13, 1913/14, 1918/19, 1923/24, 1931/32
Coats of arms of None.svg SpVgg 1907 Meerane 4th 1924/25, 1926/27, 1927/28, 1929/30
VfB Glauchau Kurmark.png Glauchauer SV 1907 / VfB Glauchau 3 1914/15, 1915/16, 1932/33
Planitzer sc.png Planitzer SC 2 1928/29, 1930/31
Coats of arms of None.svg FC 02 Schedewitz 1 1916/17
Coats of arms of None.svg KSG Zwickauer SC / Olympia Zwickau 1 1917/18
Coats of arms of None.svg VfL 1905 Zwickau 1 1925/26

Eternal table

All recorded seasons of the first-class Gauliga Westsachsen from 1912 to 1933 are taken into account. No goals are recorded from the 1917/18 season, and the 1918/19 season is not recorded in its entirety. Since there were games in some seasons that were considered a defeat for both teams, there are more opposing points than positive points.

Pl. society Years Sp. S. U N T + T- Diff. Points Ø pt. title Playing times
 1. SpVgg 1907 Meerane 13  204  137  18th  49 683 325 +358 292: 116 1.43 4th 1915-1918, 1923-1933
 2. FC Olympia Zwickau /
VfL 1905 Zwickau
b
15th  230  127  27  76 692 471 +221 281: 179 1.22 1 1912-1917, 1923-1933
 3. VfB Glauchau 13  204  126  17th  61 603 333 +270 269: 139 1.32 2 1915-1918, 1923-1933
 4th Zwickauer SC b 15th  206  119  28  59 603 394 +209 266: 146 1.29 5 1912-1917, 1923-1933
 5. FC 02 Schedewitz /
FC 02 Zwickau
15th  226  99  32  95 504 494 +10 230: 222 1.02 1 1913-1918, 1923-1933
 6th Planitzer SC 11  188  104  18th  66 642 386 +256 226: 150 1.2 2 1915/16, 1923-1933
 7th TuB 1900 Werdau /
VfTuB 1900 Werdau
10  174  48  26th  100 316 512 −196 122: 226 0.7 0 1923-1933
 8th. SpVgg 1906 Crimmitschau 10  174  42  20th  112 304 616 −312 104: 244 0.6 0 1923-1933
 9. FC Sachsen Meerane c 5  54  20th  7th  27 84 130 −46 47:61 0.87 0 1912-1917
10. VfL Schneeberg 4th  72  18th  7th  47 182 324 −142 43: 101 0.6 0 1926-1930
11. Glauchauer SV 07 d 3  31  18th  4th  9 104 52 +52 40:22 1.29 1 1912-1915
12. VfL Lichtenstein 4th  72  14th  8th  50 105 285 −180 36: 108 0.5 0 1927/28, 1929-1932
13. Crimmitschauer BC 3  35  13  4th  18th 55 84 −29 30:40 0.86 0 1913-1916
14th PSV Zwickau 2  36  6th  7th  23 67 130 −63 19:53 0.53 0 1930/31, 1932/33
15th SC Niederlungwitz 2  36  6th  5  25th 60 131 −71 17:55 0.47 0 1931-1933
16. Football ring 1919 Crossen 3  52  8th  1  43 59 251 −192 17:87 0.33 0 1924-1927
17th FC Wacker Meerane 1  14th  7th  1  6th 40 43  −3 15:13 1.07 0 1914/15
18th FA of the Gymnastics Association Meerane c 1  14th  6th  1  7th 35 34  +1 13:15 0.93 0 1914/15
19th KSG Zwickauer SC / Olympia Zwickau 1  6th  5  0  1 0 0  ± 0 10: 20 1.67 1 1917/18
20th SV Hartenstein 1  18th  2  2  14th 22nd 84 −62 6:30 0.33 0 1928/29
21st Glauchauer Sportfreunde d 2  22nd  1  2  19th 15th 19th  −4 4:40 0.18 0 1912/13, 1914/15
22nd FC Sparta Altenburg 1  10  1  0  9 1 13 −12 2:18 0.2 0 1916/17
23. SpVgg 1910 Niederhaßlau 1  18th  0  1  17th 12 77 −65 1:35 0.06 0 1924/25
bFormed a war syndicate in the 1917/18 season (listed separately in the table).
cMerged in July 1915 to form SpVgg 1907 Meerane (listed separately in the table). Some members stayed with Sachsen Meerane .
dMerged in May 1915 to form VfB Glauchau (listed separately in the table).

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