Tschammer Cup 1940

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Program for the Tschammer Cup final in 1940

At the Tschammer Cup in 1940 , German soccer teams fought for the soccer cup for the sixth time.

Despite the second year of the war in World War II , the cup competition was carried out in the usual way. Teams from the district class to the Gauliga participated again without the number of participants having decreased significantly. Only in the regions close to the front did some organizational difficulties arise. The teams were able to compensate for the loss of players who had been withdrawn from the front with so-called guest players from other clubs. Games that ended in a draw were extended as usual and, if necessary, repeated on the opponent's place.

The final on December 1, 1940 won the Dresdner SC with a 2-1 victory after extra time over 1. FC Nuremberg .

Gaugruppen - main rounds 1 to 3

The games took place from April 15 to June 18, 1939.

Gaugruppe Prussia / Pomerania / Brandenburg
Gaugruppe Saxony / Silesia / Sudetenland
Gaugruppe Mitte / Nordmark / Lower Saxony
Gaugruppe Westfalen / Niederrhein / Middle Rhine
Gaugruppe Hessen / Südwest / Baden
District group Württemberg / Bavaria / Ostmark

1. Final round

The games took place from August 11 to September 1, 1940.

date Result
Sun 08/11/1940 SV Waldhof Mannheim 2: 3 a.d. Reichsbahn TuSV Frankfurt
Sun 08/18/1940 SpVgg Fürth 3-0 VfB Stuttgart
Sun 08/18/1940 FC Bayern Munich 0: 1 Viennese sports club
Sun 08/18/1940 1. SV Jena 0: 1 TuRa Leipzig
Sun 08/18/1940 VfB Koenigsberg 3: 2 a.d. Prussia Danzig
Sun 08/18/1940 BuEV Danzig 6: 2 LSV Stettin
Sun 08/18/1940 Blue-White 90 Berlin 1: 2 Werder Bremen
Sun 08/18/1940 Hallescher FV Sportfreunde 0: 7 FC Schalke 04
Sun 08/18/1940 SV 08 Steinach 4: 2 CSC 03 Kassel
Sun 08/18/1940 SV Dessau 05 2: 2 a.d. Kickers Offenbach
Sun 08/18/1940 Eimsbüttel TV 0: 3 Spandauer SV
Sun 08/18/1940 Blumenthaler SV 3: 1 Hamburger SV
Sun 08/18/1940 SV Linden 07 2: 3 SC Union Oberschöneweide
Sun 08/18/1940 Hildesheim 07 2: 3 a.d. Barmbecker SG
Sun 08/18/1940 VfL Osnabrück 2: 5 BSG Gelsenguß Gelsenkirchen
Sun 08/18/1940 TuS Neheim 2: 3 SG Eschweiler
Sun 08/18/1940 Stainless steel Krefeld 3: 4 Red and white food
Sun 08/18/1940 Germania Mudersbach 1: 8 Black and white food
Sun 08/18/1940 TuS Neuendorf 1: 2 VfR Mannheim
Sun 08/18/1940 BC Sport Kassel 4: 5 TuS Duisburg 48/99
Sun 08/18/1940 Eintracht Frankfurt 3: 2 Westfalia Herne
Sun 08/18/1940 1. FC Kaiserslautern 2: 3 Fortuna Dusseldorf
Sun 08/18/1940 Karlsruher FC Phoenix 4: 2 FSV Frankfurt
Sun 08/18/1940 SpVgg Cannstatt 0: 7 SC Wacker Vienna
Sun 08/18/1940 VfR 07 Schweinfurt 2: 1 a.d. Mülheimer SV 06
Sun 08/18/1940 SK Sturm Graz 1: 6 1. FC Nuremberg
Sun 08/18/1940 NSTG Witkowitz 6-0 SC Hertha Breslau
So 08/25/1940 VfL Stettin 3: 2 PSV Chemnitz
So 08/25/1940 Planitzer SC 3: 1 Forward lawn sport Gleiwitz
So 08/25/1940 VfB Waldshut 0: 8 Stuttgart Kickers
So 08/25/1940 NSTG Graslitz 0: 4 Dresdner SC
Sun 09/01/1940 WKG BSG Neumeyer Nuremberg 1: 2 a.d. SK Rapid Vienna

Replay games

date Result
Sun 25.10.1940 Kickers Offenbach 4-0 SV Dessau 05

2nd final round

The games took place from September 1st to 15th, 1940.

date Result
Sun 09/01/1940 Spandauer SV 3: 5 VfB Koenigsberg
Sun 09/08/1940 SC Union Oberschöneweide 5: 1 SV 08 Steinach
Sun 09/08/1940 VfL Stettin 0: 0 a.d. BuEV Danzig
Sun 09/08/1940 TuRa Leipzig 1: 2 SpVgg Fürth
Sun 09/08/1940 Dresdner SC 5-0 Blumenthaler SV
Sun 09/08/1940 Barmbeker SG 03:10 Black and white food
Sun 09/08/1940 FC Schalke 04 5-0 SV Werder Bremen
Sun 09/08/1940 Red and white food 0: 2 Eintracht Frankfurt
Sun 09/08/1940 Fortuna Dusseldorf 2-0 VfR Mannheim
Sun 09/08/1940 SG Eschweiler 3: 1 TuS 48/99 Duisburg
Sun 09/08/1940 Reichsbahn TuSV Frankfurt 1-0 Phoenix Karlsruhe
Sun 09/08/1940 Stuttgart Kickers 9: 2 BSG Gelsenguß Gelsenkirchen
Sun 09/08/1940 1. FC Nuremberg 3: 2 Kickers Offenbach
Sun 09/08/1940 Wacker Vienna 6: 2 Planitzer SC
Sun 09/08/1940 Viennese sports club 9: 1 NSTG Witkowitz
Sun 09/15/1940 Rapid Vienna 7: 1 VfR 07 Schweinfurt

Replay games

date Result
Sun 09/15/1940 BuEV Danzig 2: 1 VfL Stettin

Round of 16

The games took place on September 29, 1940.

Result
SC Union Oberschöneweide 0: 1 1. FC Nuremberg
Stuttgart Kickers 1: 5 Rapid Vienna
Black and white food 5: 2 SG Eschweiler
Dresdner SC 6-0 Reichsbahn TuSV Frankfurt
SpVgg Fürth 2: 1 FC Schalke 04
Eintracht Frankfurt 2: 3 Fortuna Dusseldorf
Wacker Vienna 5: 6 Viennese sports club
VfB Koenigsberg 5: 1 BuEV Danzig

Quarter finals

The games took place on October 20, 1940.

Result
1. FC Nuremberg 2: 1 Black and white food
Fortuna Dusseldorf 2: 1 Viennese sports club
Rapid Vienna 6: 1 SpVgg Fürth
VfB Koenigsberg 0: 8 Dresdner SC

Semifinals

The games took place on November 10, 1940.

Result
Dresdner SC 3: 1 Rapid Vienna
Fortuna Dusseldorf 0: 1 1. FC Nuremberg

final

pairing 1. FC Nuremberg 1. FC Nuremberg - Dresdner SCDresdner SC
Result 1: 2 n.V. (1: 1, 1: 1)
date Sunday December 1, 1940
Stadion Olympic Stadium , Berlin
spectator 60,000
referee Alois Pennig ( Mannheim )
Gates 0: 1 Fritz Machate (20th)
1: 1 Karl Gußner (32nd)
1: 2 Heinrich Schaffer (94th)
1. FC Nuremberg Georg Köhl - Willi Billmann , Hans Uebelein - Georg Luber , Georg Kennemann , Heinz Carolin - Karl Gußner , Max Eiberger , Georg Friedel , Alfred Pfänder , Willi Kund Trainer: Alwin Riemke(C)Captain of the crew
Dresdner SC Willibald Kreß - Karl Miller , Heinz Hempel - Herbert Pohl , Walter Dzur , Helmut Schubert - Emanuel Boczek , Heinrich Schaffer , Fritz Machate , Helmut Schön , Gustav Carstens
Trainer: Georg Köhler
Match report
In the sixth final of the Tschammer Cup, Germany’s top teams at the time met
. There were a total of ten national players on the pitch, six on the Dresden side, four on the Nuremberg side. Since the Dresden team had made it to the final in the previous championship (0: 1 against Schalke 04), while Nürnberg had already failed in the preliminary round, the Saxons went into their second final of 1940 as their favorite.

Before the game could kick off, the jersey question had to be clarified, as both teams traditionally
played in black and red. The football office decided that the DSC had to compete with white shirts and black pants, the FC in red and white. The game had to be played on frozen, snow-covered ground, which caused difficulties for both teams. The moves were more a matter of chance than skillful combinations
, the real strength of both teams. The 1-0 for Dresden was typical for the course of the game, it did not develop out of the game, rather Fritz Machate brought the ball out of the crowd in the opposing goal in the 20th minute. It speaks for the equality of both teams that Karl Gussner was able to equalize for Nuremberg just twelve minutes later and after that neither team could gain an advantage until the end of regular time.

For overtime it was planned that the game would end with the next goal. Again it was a coincidence that decided the final. In the 94th minute, Dresden's half-right striker Heiner Schaffer risked a long-range shot at the Nuremberg goal, while national goalkeeper Georg Köhl was unable to get hold of the flapping ball.

Individual evidence

  1. Stadium program final

Most successful goal scorers

(1st final round to final)

player society Gates
Fritz Machate Dresdner SC 10
Georg Schors Rapid Vienna 8th
Edmund Conen Stuttgart Kickers 7th
Anton Stermsek Black and white food 7th
Franz Binder Rapid Vienna 6th
Josef Epp Wiener SC 6th
Ernst Reitermaier Wacker Vienna 6th

literature

  • Matthias Weinrich, Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of German League Football. Volume 6: German Cup history since 1935. Pictures, statistics, stories, constellations. Agon-Sportverlag, Kassel 2000, ISBN 3-89784-146-0 , pp. 60-68.