The Central German Football Championship 1906/07 of the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs (VMBV) was the sixth season of the Central German Football Championship . This year's championship was held again in regional Gauligen, the winners of which met in a knockout round . With a 1-0 win over Magdeburg's FC Viktoria 1896 , VfB Leipzig was able to successfully defend its Central German championship title and became Central German football champions for the fourth time. With this victory, the Leipziger qualified for the German soccer championship 1906/07 , in which the semi-finals were reached by bye . In this semi-final, however, the defending champion lost 2: 3 against eventual tournament winners Freiburg FC and was eliminated.
The clubs in the Association of Central German Ball Game Clubs were divided into seven districts (Gaue) in the 1906/07 season. On the 13th Association Day of the VMBV on August 18 and 19, 1906, it was decided to join the Plauener Ballspielvereine , for which a new division was introduced with the Gau Vogtland. The Gaue Saale, Thuringia and Vogtland were, however, only lower class and were not allowed to send a representative to the Central German football final.
c Moved to the Gau Vogtland for the coming season, which was also first class from then on.
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Qualification central German final round
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Defending champion South West Saxony
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District IV - Saale
The Gau IV had the status of a lower class league (2nd class), so the winner could not take part in the Central German football final. For the coming season, a top first class was introduced in this Gau.
The Gau VI had the status of a lower class league (2nd class), so the winner could not take part in the Central German football final. For the coming season, the Gau was first class. Germania Mühlhausen and Meteor Waltershausen were moved to 2nd class, the remaining clubs played in 1st class.
d Retired from the association games, games that had already been played were canceled.
Legend
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Defending champion Thuringia
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District VII - Vogtland
Gau VII had the status of a lower class league (2nd class), so the winner could not take part in the Central German football final. For the coming season, the Gau was first class. The Plauen BC 05 and the second representation of the 1st Vogtland FC Plauen were moved to 2nd class, the remaining clubs played in 1st class.
The championship finals took place in the knockout system . The masters of the four Gaue Middle Elbe, Central Saxony, North West Saxony and East Saxony were qualified.
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