Gauliga Böhmen und Mähren

The Gauliga Bohemia and Moravia was one of the top leagues in the era of National Socialism. In the existing 1943-1944 sports class of Bohemia and Moravia regional champion was determined, representing the Sportgau in the final round of the German soccer championship. The Gauliga was founded in the summer of 1943. Until then, the field associated teams had partially played in the Gauliga Sudetenland.

Season 1943/44,

In the 1943/44 season, 14 teams took part divided into two groups on the Gauliga. In the group Bohemia played six teams. The patchy due to poor source material Final standings:

The group consisted of eight teams Moravia. The - again - patchy Final standings:

The two group winners met in the final of another in return game to determine the Gaumeister:

Final first leg

Final second leg

German championship finals 1943/44,

The Bohemian-Moravian master MSV Brno met in the final round of the German Cup 1943/44, in the first round to the master of the sport class Danube Alps Country, First Vienna FC 1894 and defeated the favorites on home soil with 3:6 (2: 3).

Season 1944/45

For the season 1944/45, the teams were divided into three groups. Due to the chaos of war no more play operation took place in the 1944/45 season.

  • LSV Prague Gbell
  • SG Prague
  • SG Student Company Prague
  • LSV Hradec Kralove
  • NSTG Budweis
  • MSV Olomouc
  • MSV White Moravian churches
  • NSTG Witkowitz
  • MSV Kremsier
  • MSV Brno
  • SG Brno
  • LSV Brno
  • DSV Brno
  • NSTG Wischau
  • NSTG German Brod

External links and sources

  • Gauliga Bohemia and Moravia 1943/44, the German Football Archive
  • Lubomir Král: History Německé Kopane v Čechách. Prague 2006

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

  • Gauliga
  • Sports (Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia )
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