Central Silesian Football Championship
From 1921 to 1933, the Middle Silesian men's soccer champion was played in the Southeast German Football Association (SOFV) , with the United Breslauer Sportfreunde winning the first and the Breslauer SC 08 the most titles. The Middle Silesian champions qualified for the final round of the Southeast German Championship .
history
After the First World War , more and more clubs were founded in the surrounding cities of Wroclaw , so that the SOFV was forced to expand the previous Wroclaw football championship and to create the district class of Middle Silesia. As early as the 1919/20 season, the former district class of Breslau was called Breslau-Mittelschlesien , but was only equipped with clubs from Wroclaw. But the 1920/21 season the Central Silesian Football Championship was held, in which the Wroclaw Championship was a subgroup. Other districts included Brieg , Münsterberg , Namslau , Obernigk - Trachenberg and Oels which were played out at different times. The winners of the individual districts then competed against each other in a final round to play the Central Silesian Championship. At no time was a club from the other districts besides Breslau able to qualify as Middle Silesian champions for the Southeast German finals, but the quality of football in Wroclaw was miles higher than that of the surrounding area.
Central Silesian clubs have been able to win the Southeast German championship title since the Central Silesian football championship began. The biggest rivals were the clubs from the Niederlausitz district , which one often met in the final. At the beginning of the 1930s , however, clubs from the Upper Silesia district had to be defeated and one was only a second member of the SOFV. As of the 1928/29 season, the Middle Silesian runner-up was also qualified for the Southeast German finals. From the 1930/31 season, the Wroclaw champions were allowed to take part directly in the Southeast German finals, while the Wroclaw runners-up played in the Middle Silesian finals for the Middle Silesian Championship and thus also to qualify for the Southeast German finals. In the course of the Gleichschaltung, the Southeast German Football Association was dissolved a few months after the National Socialists came to power in 1933. Thus the district class of Middle Silesia ceased to exist. From 1933 the clubs were assigned to the Gauliga Schlesien or its substructure.
season | Central Silesia district | |||||||||||||||||||
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1920/21 | Gau Breslau (east, west) |
Gau Brieg | Gau Miinsterberg | Gau Oels | ||||||||||||||||
1921/22 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1922/23 | Gau Breslau (north, south, west) |
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1923/24 | Gau Breslau | |||||||||||||||||||
1924/25 | Gau Breslau | Gau Brieg | Gau Miinsterberg | Gau Namslau | Gau Oels | |||||||||||||||
1925/26 | Gau Breslau | Gau Brieg | Gau Namslau | Gau Oels | ||||||||||||||||
1926/27 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1927/28 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1928/29 | Gau Breslau (District I, District II) |
Gau Obernigk - Trachenberg | Gau Oels - Namslau | |||||||||||||||||
1929/30 | Gau Breslau | |||||||||||||||||||
1930/31 | ||||||||||||||||||||
1931/32 | Gau Breslau | Gau Brieg | Gau Namslau | Gau Obernigk - Trachenberg | Gau Oels | |||||||||||||||
1932/33 |
Single track league | |
Multi-track league |
Central Silesian football champions 1921–1933
season | Middle Silesian master |
Cutting off the Southeast German Championship |
Southeast German master |
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1920/21 | SC Silesia Wroclaw | Semifinals | United Wroclaw Sports Friends A |
1921/22 | United Wroclaw Sports Friends | winner | United Wroclaw Sports Friends |
1922/23 | United Wroclaw Sports Friends | winner | United Wroclaw Sports Friends |
1923/24 | United Wroclaw Sports Friends | winner | United Wroclaw Sports Friends |
1924/25 | Breslauer SC 08 | Second | FC Viktoria Forst |
1925/26 | Breslauer SC 08 | winner | Breslauer SC 08 |
1926/27 | Wroclaw FV 06 | Second | United Wroclaw Sports Friends |
1927/28 | Breslauer SC 08 | winner | Breslauer SC 08 |
1928/29 | Breslauer SC 08 | Runner-up | SC Prussia Zaborze |
1929/30 | Breslauer SC 08 | Sixth (championship relay) | Beuthener SuSV 09 |
Central Silesian provincial championship 1931–1933
From the 1930/31 season, the mode for qualifying for the Southeast German finals was changed. The Wroclaw football champions were now directly qualified for the finals, the winners of the remaining Central Silesian districts played their own provincial championships. The provincial champion then met the Wroclaw runner-up in a playoff for the second Central Silesian participant in the south-east German finals. Due to a tight schedule, this game did not take place in the 1931/32 and 1932/33 seasons, the runner-up Brelaus was chosen by the association as the 2nd participant.
season | Middle Silesian provincial master |
Cutting off the Southeast German Championship |
Southeast German master |
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1930/31 | Reichsbahn SV Schlesien Oels | not qualified | Beuthener SuSV 09 |
1931/32 | SpVgg SSC Brieg | not qualified | Beuthener SuSV 09 |
1932/33 | SSC 1901 Oels | not qualified | Beuthener SuSV 09 |
Middle Silesian runner-up 1929–1930
In the years 1929–1930, the Middle Silesian runner-up was also determined in a knockout tournament. This was then also allowed to take part in the Southeast German finals.
season | Middle Silesian runner-up |
Cutting off the Southeast German Championship |
Southeast German master |
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1928/29 | Breslauer SpVgg 05 comet | Second (losing relay) | SC Prussia Zaborze |
1929/30 | United Wroclaw Sports Friends | Runner-up | Beuthener SuSV 09 |
Record champions
The middle Silesian record champion is Breslauer SC 08, who won the title 5 times.
society | title | year | |
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Breslauer SC 08 | 5 | 1925, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1930 | |
United Wroclaw Sports Friends | 3 | 1922, 1923, 1924 | |
SC Silesia Wroclaw | 1 | 1921 | |
Wroclaw FV 06 | 1 | 1927 | |
Reichsbahn SV Schlesien Oels | 1 | 1931 | |
SpVgg SSC Brieg | 1 | 1932 | |
SSC 1901 Oels | 1 | 1933 |
swell
- German sports club for soccer statistics : Soccer in Silesia 1900/01 - 1932/33 ., Publisher: DSfFS e. V., Berlin 2007
- Final round: 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 , pp. 111-114.
- Hardy Greens: Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 7: Club Lexicon . AGON-Sportverlag, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 .
- Final tables Germany