Gauliga Hessen

The Gauliga Hesse was one of 16 football Gauligen that were introduced after the Nazi seizure of power in 1933 as the major leagues in the German Reich. It existed until 1941 and was disbanded in train reclassified.

In the Gauliga Hesse played usually ten teams participating in the finals of the German Cup from. In 1939, the league was divided into two seasons, in each of which six teams competed against each other. The winner of each season played each other in round-trip game masters from the area, who had qualified for the finals. 1941 Gauliga Hesse was dissolved. A part formed the Gauliga Electoral Hesse, the rest formed with teams from the Season Main Hesse of West Gauliga the Gauliga Hesse -Nassau.

Teams and Championships Gauliga Hesse

In the eight seasons of Gauliga Hesse played a total of 18 teams, of which four were masters: Hanau 93 won three, Borussia Fulda and Kassel CSC 03 two and SV Rothenditmold a title. The master of Gauliga Hesse remained in the subsequent final of the German Championship consistently a chance and came not once on the group stage.

East Prussia | Pomeranian | Berlin -Brandenburg | Silesia (from 1941 Upper Silesia and Lower Silesia) | Saxony | center | Nordmark ( 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

1933/34 | 1934/35 | 1935/36 | 1936/37 | 1937/38 | 1938/39 | 1939/40 | 1940/41

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