Gauliga Mittelrhein

The Gauliga Middle Rhine was one of 16 top football leagues, which were founded after the Nazi seizure of power in Germany in 1933. In it, the Middle Rhine participants was determined in the final round of the German Cup.

History

The Gauliga Middle Rhine started in 1933 in her opening season with 11 teams, changed to 1939 but constant between ten and eleven participating clubs. In the season 1939/40, the league was briefly increased to two squadrons. The following season the Gauliga was again denied a single track, as early as 1941 with the inclusion of Luxembourg clubs but again pursuing two goals. The Gauliga Middle Rhine was divided into two new leagues Köln- Aachen and the Moselle region in which the area Moselle his championship again fought out in two seasons.

On sports league was clearly established at the time of its existence by the clubs of Cologne, which imports up to 1944 a total of ten championships. The dominance could be interrupted by the SV Beuel only 06 in the season 1937/38. In the related participations in the German Championships, the middle Rhine representatives won no notable successes, any profits of Victoria were not achieved. Best result was the semi-finals of VfL Köln 1899 in the German Championship 1940/41, in which the Rhinelander FC Schalke 04 documents with 1:4.

The game operation came through the war to move the season 1943/44, to a standstill.

Champion and vice-champion of the middle Rhine Gauliga

Gauliga Middle Rhine

Gauliga Cologne -Aachen

Gauliga Moselle

List of Gauligavereine from Luxembourg

  • FV City of Dudelange, Stade Dudelange
  • FK Niederkorn, FC Progres Niederkorn
  • Moselle Luxembourg, Luxembourg Spora
  • SV Dudelange Dudelange U.S.
  • SV black and white ash, Jeunesse Esch
  • Black and White Water Cheap, Cheap Jeunesse water

Swell

  • Hardy Green (2001): Club Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia of German league football. Volume 7 Kassel AGON Sports Publishing, ISBN 3-89784-147-9
  • Www.f- archiv.de The German Football Archive

East Prussia | Pomeranian | Berlin -Brandenburg | Silesia (from 1941 Upper Silesia and Lower Silesia) | Saxony | center | North Mark (from 1942 Hamburg, Mecklenburg and Schleswig -Holstein) | Lower Saxony ( since 1942 Gauliga Südhannover - Brunswick and Gauliga Weser -Ems, from 1943 Gauliga Osthannover ) | London | Lower Rhine | middle Rhine | Hesse (from 1941 Hesse-Cassel and Hesse -Nassau ) | West (from 1941 Westmark and Hesse -Nassau ) | Baden | California | Florida | Ostmark / Danube Alps country

After 1939: Sudetenland | Alsace | Danzig-West Prussia | Warta Country | General | Bohemia - Moravia

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