Slovak League 1940/41

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The Slovak League 1940/41 was the second season of the highest independent Slovak division in men's football since the annexation by the German Reich on March 14, 1939 and its proclamation as the Slovak Republic .

As in the previous year, ŠK Bratislava became Slovak champions .

Founded at the initiative of the leading officials of the KDP 1933 D erman S port- K lub Bratislava, as a showcase of German nationalists in Bratislava and until 1937 in any competitor, the season closed as the last of 12 teams, and had to play second-bottom, the ZTK Zvolen, the relegation game to contest the class.

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. ŠK Bratislava  22nd  14th  4th  4th 090:320 +58 32:12
 2. FC Vrútky  22nd  13  5  4th 048:360 +12 31:13
 3. AC Považská Bystrica  22nd  11  4th  7th 049:340 +15 26:18
 4th ŠK Slávia Prešov  22nd  10  4th  8th 050:520  −2 24:20
 5. ŠK Ružomberok  22nd  10  3  9 046:460  ± 0 23:21
 6th TŠS Trnava  22nd  7th  7th  8th 049:520  −3 21:23
 7th TTS Trenčín  22nd  8th  4th  10 044:510  −7 20:24
 8th. ŠK Žilina  22nd  7th  5  10 041:480  −7 19:25
 9. VAS SK Bratislava  22nd  8th  2  12 036:510 −15 18:26
10. AC Spišská Nová Ves  22nd  6th  6th  10 036:550 −19 18:26
11. ZTK Zvolen  22nd  7th  3  12 050:580  −8 17:27
12. DSK Bratislava  22nd  6th  3  13 035:580 −23 15:29
  • master
  • Participation in the relegation
  • Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. ^ The German Sports Organizations in Slovakia in the Years 1918-1938 , page 5 by Miroslav Bobrik