Английская Википедия:1940 German football championship

Материал из Онлайн справочника
Перейти к навигацииПерейти к поиску

Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox football tournament season The 1940 German football championship, the 33rd edition of the competition, was won by Schalke 04, the club's fifth German championship, by defeating Dresdner SC 1–0 in the final. Both clubs would continue to be strong sides during the Second World War editions of the German championship with Schalke making a losing appearance in the 1941 final before winning again in 1942 while Dresden was crowned German champions in 1943 and 1944.[1][2][3]

Schalke's 16–0 win over CSC 03 Kassel in the group stages was the highest win in the history of the German championship as well as the most goals scored in a game.[4]

Rapid Wien's Franz Binder became the 1940 championships top scorer with 14 goals, a new record that would be broken the following year by Schalke's Hermann Eppenhoff when he scored 15 goals.[5]

The eighteen 1939–40 Gauliga champions, the same number as in 1939,[6] competed in a group stage with the four group winners advancing to the semi-finals. The two semi-final winners then contested the 1940 championship final. The groups were divided into three with four clubs and one with six clubs with the latter, in turn, subdivided into two groups of three teams each and a final of these group winners to determine the overall group champions.[7]

In the following season, the German championship was played with twenty clubs. From there it gradually expanded further through a combination of territorial expansion of Nazi Germany and the sub-dividing of the Gauligas in later years, reaching a strength of thirty-one in its last completed season, 1943–44.[6]

Qualified teams

The teams qualified through the 1939–40 Gauliga season:[7]

Club Qualified from
SV Waldhof Mannheim Gauliga Baden
1. FC Nürnberg Gauliga Bayern
Union Oberschöneweide Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg
CSC 03 Kassel Gauliga Hessen
SV Jena Gauliga Mitte
Mülheimer SV Gauliga Mittelrhein
Fortuna Düsseldorf Gauliga Niederrhein
VfL Osnabrück Gauliga Niedersachsen
Eimsbütteler TV Gauliga Nordmark
SK Rapid Wien Gauliga Ostmark
VfB Königsberg Gauliga Ostpreußen
VfL Stettin Gauliga Pommern
Dresdner SC Gauliga Sachsen
Vorwärts-Rasensport Gleiwitz Gauliga Schlesien
NSTG Graslitz Gauliga Sudetenland
Kickers Offenbach Gauliga Südwest
Schalke 04 Gauliga Westfalen
Stuttgarter Kickers Gauliga Württemberg

Competition

Group 1

Group 1A

Group 1A was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Brandenburg, Ostpreußen and Pommern:[7] {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL |section=Group 1A |teamwidth=210 |match_col_width=35 |winpoints=2 |use_goal_ratio=yes |show_matches=yes |class_rules=1) Points; 2) Goal ratio. |update=complete |source=RSSSF

|team1=OBE |team2=KON |team3=STE

|win_OBE=3 |draw_OBE=0 |loss_OBE=1 |gf_OBE=13|ga_OBE=8 |win_KON=3 |draw_KON=0 |loss_KON=1 |gf_KON=13|ga_KON=10 |win_STE=0 |draw_STE=0 |loss_STE=4 |gf_STE=5 |ga_STE=13

|name_OBE=Union Oberschöneweide |name_KON=VfB Königsberg |name_STE=VfL Stettin

|short_OBE=OBE |short_KON=KON |short_STE=STE

|res_col_header=Q |result1=GF |col_GF=green1 |text_GF=Advance to group final

|match_OBE_KON=6–3 |match_OBE_STE=3–1

|match_KON_OBE=3–1 |match_KON_STE=5–2

|match_STE_OBE=1–3 |match_STE_KON=1–2 }}

Group 1B

Group 1B was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Ostmark, Schlesien and Sudetenland:[7] {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL |section=Group 1B |teamwidth=210 |match_col_width=35 |winpoints=2 |use_goal_ratio=yes |show_matches=yes |class_rules=1) Points; 2) Goal ratio. |update=complete |source=RSSSF

|team1=RWI |team2=VRG |team3=GRA

|win_RWI=3 |draw_RWI=1 |loss_RWI=0 |gf_RWI=19|ga_RWI=4 |win_VRG=1 |draw_VRG=2 |loss_VRG=1 |gf_VRG=11|ga_VRG=11 |win_GRA=0 |draw_GRA=1 |loss_GRA=3 |gf_GRA=7 |ga_GRA=22

|name_RWI=Rapid Wien |name_VRG=Vorwärts-Rasensport Gleiwitz |name_GRA=NSTG Graslitz

|short_RWI=RWI |short_VRG=VRG |short_GRA=GRA

|res_col_header=Q |result1=GF |col_GF=green1 |text_GF=Advance to group final

|match_RWI_VRG=3–1 |match_RWI_GRA=7–0

|match_VRG_RWI=2–2 |match_VRG_GRA=4–2

|match_GRA_RWI=1–7 |match_GRA_VRG=4–4 }}

Group 1 final

Шаблон:TwoLegStart Шаблон:TwoLegResult |}

Group 2

Group 2 was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Mitte, Niedersachsen, Nordmark and Sachsen:[7] {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL |section=Group 2 |teamwidth=210 |match_col_width=35 |winpoints=2 |use_goal_ratio=yes |show_matches=yes |class_rules=1) Points; 2) Goal ratio. |update=complete |source=RSSSF

|team1=DRE |team2=ETV |team3=OSN |team4=SVJ

|win_DRE=4 |draw_DRE=2 |loss_DRE=0 |gf_DRE=9 |ga_DRE=0 |win_ETV=3 |draw_ETV=1 |loss_ETV=2 |gf_ETV=10|ga_ETV=10 |win_OSN=1 |draw_OSN=2 |loss_OSN=3 |gf_OSN=11|ga_OSN=14 |win_SVJ=1 |draw_SVJ=1 |loss_SVJ=4 |gf_SVJ=7 |ga_SVJ=13

|name_DRE=Dresdner SC |name_ETV=Eimsbütteler TV |name_OSN=VfL Osnabrück |name_SVJ=1. SV Jena

|short_DRE=DRE |short_ETV=ETV |short_OSN=OSN |short_SVJ=SVJ

|res_col_header=Q |result1=SF |col_SF=green1 |text_SF=Advance to semi-finals

|match_DRE_ETV=0–0 |match_DRE_OSN=3–0 |match_DRE_SVJ=1–0

|match_ETV_DRE=0–3 |match_ETV_OSN=3–1 |match_ETV_SVJ=0–1

|match_OSN_DRE=0–0 |match_OSN_ETV=3–4 |match_OSN_SVJ=5–2

|match_SVJ_DRE=0–2 |match_SVJ_ETV=2–3 |match_SVJ_OSN=2–2 }}

Group 3

Group 3 was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Hessen, Mittelrhein, Niederrhein and Westfalen:[7] {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL |section=Group 3 |teamwidth=210 |match_col_width=35 |winpoints=2 |use_goal_ratio=yes |show_matches=yes |class_rules=1) Points; 2) Goal ratio. |update=complete |source=RSSSF

|team1=S04 |team2=F95 |team3=MUS |team4=CSC

|win_S04=4 |draw_S04=2 |loss_S04=0 |gf_S04=35|ga_S04=5 |win_F95=3 |draw_F95=2 |loss_F95=1 |gf_F95=21|ga_F95=4 |win_MUS=2 |draw_MUS=0 |loss_MUS=4 |gf_MUS=14|ga_MUS=29 |win_CSC=1 |draw_CSC=0 |loss_CSC=5 |gf_CSC=10|ga_CSC=42

|name_S04=Schalke 04 |name_F95=Fortuna Düsseldorf |name_MUS=Mülheimer SV |name_CSC=CSC Kassel

|short_S04=S04 |short_F95=F95 |short_MUS=MUS |short_CSC=CSC

|res_col_header=Q |result1=SF |col_SF=green1 |text_SF=Advance to semi-finals

|match_S04_F95=0–0 |match_S04_MUS=5–0 |match_S04_CSC=16–0

|match_F95_S04=1–1 |match_F95_MUS=7–1 |match_F95_CSC=7–0

|match_MUS_S04=2–8 |match_MUS_F95=2–1 |match_MUS_CSC=4–5

|match_CSC_S04=2–5 |match_CSC_F95=0–5 |match_CSC_MUS=3–5 }}

Group 4

Group 4 was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Bayern, Baden, Südwest and Württemberg:[7] {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL |section=Group 4 |teamwidth=210 |match_col_width=35 |winpoints=2 |use_goal_ratio=yes |show_matches=yes |class_rules=1) Points; 2) Goal ratio. |update=complete |source=RSSSF

|team1=WMA |team2=FCN |team3=SKI |team4=KOF

|win_WMA=3 |draw_WMA=2 |loss_WMA=1 |gf_WMA=14|ga_WMA=5 |win_FCN=2 |draw_FCN=2 |loss_FCN=2 |gf_FCN=10|ga_FCN=4 |win_SKI=3 |draw_SKI=0 |loss_SKI=3 |gf_SKI=9 |ga_SKI=9 |win_KOF=2 |draw_KOF=0 |loss_KOF=4 |gf_KOF=3 |ga_KOF=18

|name_WMA=Waldhof Mannheim |name_FCN=1. FC Nürnberg |name_SKI=Stuttgarter Kickers |name_KOF=Kickers Offenbach

|short_WMA=WMA |short_FCN=FCN |short_SKI=SKI |short_KOF=KOF

|res_col_header=Q |result1=SF |col_SF=green1 |text_SF=Advance to semi-finals

|match_WMA_FCN=1–1 |match_WMA_SKI=7–2 |match_WMA_KOF=4–0

|match_FCN_WMA=0–0 |match_FCN_SKI=1–0 |match_FCN_KOF=8–0

|match_SKI_WMA=1–0 |match_SKI_FCN=2–0 |match_SKI_KOF=4–0

|match_KOF_WMA=1–2 |match_KOF_FCN=1–0 |match_KOF_SKI=1–0 }}

Semi-finals

Two of the four clubs in the 1940 semi-finals had reached the same stage in the previous season, Dresdner SC and FC Schalke 04, while Rapid Wien replaced Admira Wien and SV Waldhof Mannheim Hamburger SV in comparison to 1939:[8] Шаблон:OneLegStart |align="center" style="background:#ddffdd" colspan=3|14 July 1940[9] Шаблон:OneLegResult Шаблон:OneLegResult |}

Third place play-off

Шаблон:OneLegStart |align="center" style="background:#ddffdd" colspan=3|21 July 1940[10] Шаблон:OneLegResult |}

Replay

Шаблон:OneLegStart |align="center" style="background:#ddffdd" colspan=3|28 July 1940 Шаблон:OneLegResult |}

Final

Шаблон:Football box

FC GELSENKIRCHEN-SCHALKE 04:
GK Шаблон:Flagicon Hans Klodt
DF Шаблон:Flagicon Hans Bornemann
DF Шаблон:Flagicon Heinz Hinz
MF Шаблон:Flagicon Bernhard Füller
MF Шаблон:Flagicon Otto Tibulski
MF Шаблон:Flagicon Herbert Burdenski
FW Шаблон:Flagicon Hermann Eppenhoff
FW Шаблон:Flagicon Fritz Szepan
FW Шаблон:Flagicon Ernst Kalwitzki
FW Шаблон:Flagicon Ernst Kuzorra
FW Шаблон:Flagicon Willi Schuh
Manager:
Otto Faist
DRESDNER SC 1898:
GK Шаблон:Flagicon Willibald Kreß
DF Шаблон:Flagicon Herbert Pohl
DF Шаблон:Flagicon Heinz Hempel
MF Шаблон:Flagicon Strauch
MF Шаблон:Flagicon Walter Dzur
MF Шаблон:Flagicon Helmut Schubert
FW Шаблон:Flagicon Emanuel Boczek
FW Шаблон:Flagicon Heinrich Schaffer
FW Шаблон:Flagicon Helmut Schön
FW Шаблон:Flagicon Heinz Köpping
FW Шаблон:Flagicon Richard Hofmann
Manager:
Georg Köhler

References

Шаблон:Reflist

Sources

  • kicker Allmanach 1990, by kicker, page 164 & 177 - German championship

External links

Шаблон:German football championship Шаблон:1939–40 in European football (UEFA)

  1. (West) Germany -List of champions rsssf.org, accessed: 27 December 2015
  2. FC Schalke 04 » Steckbrief Шаблон:In lang Weltfussball.de – FC Schalke 04 honours, accessed: 27 December 2015
  3. Dresdner SC » Steckbrief Шаблон:In lang Weltfussball.de – Dresdner SC honours, accessed: 27 December 2015
  4. Deutsche Meisterschaft » Statistik » Die höchsten Siege (in German) Weltfussball.de, highest wins, accessed: 1 January 2016
  5. Шаблон:Cite web
  6. 6,0 6,1 kicker Allmanach 1990, page: 243-245
  7. 7,0 7,1 7,2 7,3 7,4 7,5 7,6 German championship 1940 rsssf.org, accessed: 26 December 2015
  8. German championship 1939 rsssf.org, accessed: 27 December 2015
  9. German championship 1940 – Semifinals Шаблон:In lang Weltfussball.de, accessed: 27 December 2015
  10. German championship 1940 – Third place Шаблон:In lang Weltfussball.de, accessed: 27 December 2015