Английская Википедия:1947–48 Oberliga

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Map of the Allied occupation zones in Germany

The 1947–48 Oberliga was the third season of the Oberliga, the first tier of the football league system in the three western zones of Allied-occupied Germany. The league operated in six regional divisions, Berlin, North, South, Southwest (north and south) and West. For the Northern division, the Oberliga Nord, and the Western division, the Oberliga West, it was the inaugural season, the leagues having been created in 1948. The champions and runners-up of the US, British and French occupation zones and the champions of Oberliga Berlin entered the 1948 German football championship, the first edition of the German championship after the Second World War, which was won by 1. FC Nürnberg. It was 1. FC Nürnberg's seventh national championship.[1][2]

In the British occupation zone the best four teams each of the Oberliga Nord and Oberliga West played out a zone championship with the two finalists advancing to the German championship.

In the US occupation zone the champion and runners-up of the Oberliga Süd directly advanced to the German championship.

In the French occupation zone the Oberliga Südwest operated in two regional divisions, north and south, with a championship final at the end of season. At the end of the season the four clubs in the league from the Saar Protectorate left the German league system with the Saar clubs returning three seasons later, in 1951. The Saar clubs entered the new Ehrenliga Saarland, with the exception of 1. FC Saarbrücken who joined the French Ligue 2 instead.[3] Eventually, on 1 January 1957, the Saar Protectorate would officially join West Germany, ending the post-Second World War political separation of the territory from the other parts of Germany.[4][5][6]

In the Soviet occupation zone an Eastern zone championship, the 1948 Ostzonenmeisterschaft, was held and won by SG Planitz, but its winner, also invited, was not permitted to travel to the German championship.[7]

In post-Second World War Germany many clubs were forced to change their names or merge. This policy was particularly strongly enforced in the Soviet and French occupation zones but much more relaxed in the British and US one. In most cases, clubs eventually reverted to their original names, especially after the formation of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1949.[8]

British occupation zone

Oberliga Nord

The 1947–48 season was the inaugural season of the league. {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=football |source=RSSSF.com |update=complete |show_limit=5

|team1=ONE|team2=TWO |team3=THR |team4=FOR |team5=FIV |team6=SIX |team7=SEV |team8=EIG |team9=NIN |team10=TEN |team11=ELE |team12=TWE

|result1=P |result2=P |result3=PO |result4=PO |result11=R |result12=R

|win_ONE= 17 |draw_ONE= 3 | loss_ONE= 2 |gf_ONE= 66 |ga_ONE= 17 |win_TWO= 17 |draw_TWO= 3 | loss_TWO= 2 |gf_TWO= 73 |ga_TWO= 20 |win_THR= 12 |draw_THR= 4 | loss_THR= 6 |gf_THR= 50 |ga_THR= 31 |win_FOR= 11 |draw_FOR= 4 | loss_FOR= 7 |gf_FOR= 49 |ga_FOR= 36 |win_FIV= 12 |draw_FIV= 2 | loss_FIV= 8 |gf_FIV= 43 |ga_FIV= 38 |win_SIX= 9 |draw_SIX= 3 | loss_SIX= 10 |gf_SIX= 35 |ga_SIX= 44 |win_SEV= 9 |draw_SEV= 2 | loss_SEV= 11 |gf_SEV= 41 |ga_SEV= 53 |win_EIG= 8 |draw_EIG= 3 | loss_EIG= 11 |gf_EIG= 44 |ga_EIG= 46 |win_NIN= 8 |draw_NIN= 1 | loss_NIN= 13 |gf_NIN= 40 |ga_NIN= 46 |win_TEN= 6 |draw_TEN= 2 | loss_TEN= 14 |gf_TEN= 35 |ga_TEN= 65 |win_ELE= 6 |draw_ELE= 1 | loss_ELE= 15 |gf_ELE= 32 |ga_ELE= 69 |win_TWE= 2 |draw_TWE= 2 | loss_TWE= 18 |gf_TWE= 24 |ga_TWE= 67

|name_ONE= Hamburger SV |name_TWO= FC St. Pauli |name_THR= TSV Braunschweig |name_FOR= VfL Osnabrück |name_FIV= Werder Bremen |name_SIX= Arminia Hannover |name_SEV= VfB Lübeck |name_EIG= Concordia Hamburg |name_NIN= Bremer SV |name_TEN= Holstein Kiel |name_ELE= Hannover 96 |name_TWE= Victoria Hamburg


|status_ELE=R |status_TWE=R

|class_rules = 1) Points;

|res_col_header=PQR |col_P=green1 |text_P=Qualification to German championship |col_R=red1 |text_R=Relegation to Amateurliga |col_PO=blue1 |text_PO=Qualification to British occupation zone championship

|winpoints=2 |drawpoints=1 |losspoints=0

|note_ONE=Hamburger SV and FC St. Pauli, on equal points, had to play a championship decider which Hamburger SV won 2–1.[9] |note_TEN=Holstein Kiel was later found guilty of irregularities during the 1947–48 season and expunged from the league the following season but eventually pardoned.[9]

}}

Oberliga West

The 1947–48 season was the inaugural season of the league. {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=football |source=RSSSF.com |update=complete |show_limit=5

|team1=ONE|team2=TWO |team3=THR |team4=FOR |team5=FIV |team6=SIX |team7=SEV |team8=EIG |team9=NIN |team10=TEN |team11=ELE |team12=TWE |team13=AAA

|result1=PO |result2=PO |result3=PO |result4=PO |result11=R |result12=R |result13=R

|win_ONE= 17 |draw_ONE= 2 | loss_ONE= 5 |gf_ONE= 62 |ga_ONE= 22 |win_TWO= 15 |draw_TWO= 4 | loss_TWO= 5 |gf_TWO= 47 |ga_TWO= 30 |win_THR= 11 |draw_THR= 7 | loss_THR= 6 |gf_THR= 55 |ga_THR= 43 |win_FOR= 11 |draw_FOR= 6 | loss_FOR= 7 |gf_FOR= 40 |ga_FOR= 29 |win_FIV= 12 |draw_FIV= 3 | loss_FIV= 9 |gf_FIV= 43 |ga_FIV= 32 |win_SIX= 9 |draw_SIX= 6 | loss_SIX= 9 |gf_SIX= 40 |ga_SIX= 35 |win_SEV= 9 |draw_SEV= 6 | loss_SEV= 9 |gf_SEV= 41 |ga_SEV= 41 |win_EIG= 9 |draw_EIG= 3 | loss_EIG= 12 |gf_EIG= 48 |ga_EIG= 48 |win_NIN= 8 |draw_NIN= 5 | loss_NIN= 11 |gf_NIN= 29 |ga_NIN= 46 |win_TEN= 7 |draw_TEN= 5 | loss_TEN= 12 |gf_TEN= 33 |ga_TEN= 48 |win_ELE= 7 |draw_ELE= 5 | loss_ELE= 12 |gf_ELE= 37 |ga_ELE= 55 |win_TWE= 5 |draw_TWE= 7 | loss_TWE= 12 |gf_TWE= 23 |ga_TWE= 43 |win_AAA= 4 |draw_AAA= 5 | loss_AAA= 15 |gf_AAA= 30 |ga_AAA= 56

|name_ONE= Borussia Dortmund |name_TWO= Sportfreunde Katernberg |name_THR= STV Horst-Emscher |name_FOR= Sportfreunde Hamborn |name_FIV= Rot-Weiß Oberhausen |name_SIX= FC Schalke 04 |name_SEV= Fortuna Düsseldorf |name_EIG= SpVgg Erkenschwick |name_NIN= Alemannia Aachen |name_TEN= TSG Vohwinkel |name_ELE= Preußen Dellbrück |name_TWE= VfR Köln |name_AAA= VfL Witten

|status_ELE=R |status_TWE=R |status_AAA=R

|class_rules = 1) Points;

|res_col_header=PQR |col_P=green1 |text_P=Qualification to German championship |col_PO=blue1 |text_PO=Qualification to British occupation zone championship |col_R=red1 |text_R=Relegation to Amateurliga

|winpoints=2 |drawpoints=1 |losspoints=0

}}

Championship

The British occupation zone championship saw the best four teams in the two Oberligas compete against each other. The two finalists, both from Hamburg, would advance to the German championship. Like in 1947 Hamburger SV won the second and last edition of this competition.[10][11]

Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Replay

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Final

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Oberliga Berlin

The 1947–48 season saw three new clubs promoted to the league, SG Spandau-Altstadt, Union Oberschöneweide and VfB Pankow. {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=football |source=RSSSF.com |update=complete |show_limit=5

|team1=ONE|team2=TWO |team3=THR |team4=FOR |team5=FIV |team6=SIX |team7=SEV |team8=EIG |team9=NIN |team10=TEN |team11=ELE |team12=TWE

|result1=P |result10=R |result11=R |result12=R

|win_ONE= 16 |draw_ONE= 3 | loss_ONE= 3 |gf_ONE= 68 |ga_ONE= 21 |win_TWO= 15 |draw_TWO= 4 | loss_TWO= 3 |gf_TWO= 57 |ga_TWO= 20 |win_THR= 12 |draw_THR= 7 | loss_THR= 3 |gf_THR= 63 |ga_THR= 23 |win_FOR= 13 |draw_FOR= 4 | loss_FOR= 5 |gf_FOR= 65 |ga_FOR= 31 |win_FIV= 10 |draw_FIV= 7 | loss_FIV= 5 |gf_FIV= 47 |ga_FIV= 27 |win_SIX= 7 |draw_SIX= 8 | loss_SIX= 7 |gf_SIX= 43 |ga_SIX= 33 |win_SEV= 8 |draw_SEV= 6 | loss_SEV= 9 |gf_SEV= 39 |ga_SEV= 47 |win_EIG= 7 |draw_EIG= 6 | loss_EIG= 9 |gf_EIG= 26 |ga_EIG= 35 |win_NIN= 6 |draw_NIN= 5 | loss_NIN= 11 |gf_NIN= 36 |ga_NIN= 58 |win_TEN= 4 |draw_TEN= 3 | loss_TEN= 15 |gf_TEN= 25 |ga_TEN= 79 |win_ELE= 3 |draw_ELE= 3 | loss_ELE= 16 |gf_ELE= 35 |ga_ELE= 69 |win_TWE= 2 |draw_TWE= 4 | loss_TWE= 16 |gf_TWE= 29 |ga_TWE= 90

|name_ONE= Union Oberschöneweide |name_TWO= SG Wilmersdorf |name_THR= SG Charlottenburg |name_FOR= Alemannia 90 Berlin |name_FIV= SG Reinickendorf-West |name_SIX= SG Spandau-Altstadt |name_SEV= SC Südring |name_EIG= VfB Pankow |name_NIN= SG Köpenick |name_TEN= SC Staaken |name_ELE= SG Mariendorf |name_TWE= BSG Nordstern

|status_TEN=R |status_ELE=R |status_TWE=R

|class_rules = 1) Points;

|res_col_header=PQR |col_P=green1 |text_P=Qualification to German championship |col_R=red1 |text_R=Relegation to Amateurliga

|winpoints=2 |drawpoints=1 |losspoints=0

}}

Oberliga Südwest

Northern group

The 1947–48 season saw five new clubs promoted to the league, SpVgg Andernach, VfL Neustadt, Saar 05 Saarbrücken, FK Pirmasens and SG Gonsenheim. {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=football |source=RSSSF.com |update=complete |show_limit=5

|team1=ONE|team2=TWO |team3=THR |team4=FOR |team5=FIV |team6=SIX |team7=SEV |team8=EIG |team9=NIN |team10=TEN |team11=ELE |team12=TWE |team13=AAA |team14=AAB

|result1=P |result2=PO |result3=P |result4=PO |result9=PO |result12=PO

|win_ONE= 23 |draw_ONE= 2 | loss_ONE= 1 |gf_ONE= 151 |ga_ONE= 18 |win_TWO= 20 |draw_TWO= 3 | loss_TWO= 3 |gf_TWO= 73 |ga_TWO= 22 |win_THR= 19 |draw_THR= 2 | loss_THR= 5 |gf_THR= 74 |ga_THR= 36 |win_FOR= 18 |draw_FOR= 2 | loss_FOR= 6 |gf_FOR= 109 |ga_FOR= 36 |win_FIV= 14 |draw_FIV= 4 | loss_FIV= 8 |gf_FIV= 80 |ga_FIV= 51 |win_SIX= 12 |draw_SIX= 3 | loss_SIX= 11 |gf_SIX= 56 |ga_SIX= 54 |win_SEV= 12 |draw_SEV= 2 | loss_SEV= 12 |gf_SEV= 46 |ga_SEV= 67 |win_EIG= 8 |draw_EIG= 9 | loss_EIG= 9 |gf_EIG= 36 |ga_EIG= 49 |win_NIN= 10 |draw_NIN= 5 | loss_NIN= 11 |gf_NIN= 42 |ga_NIN= 64 |win_TEN= 8 |draw_TEN= 5 | loss_TEN= 13 |gf_TEN= 32 |ga_TEN= 57 |win_ELE= 3 |draw_ELE= 4 | loss_ELE= 19 |gf_ELE= 31 |ga_ELE= 89 |win_TWE= 4 |draw_TWE= 2 | loss_TWE= 20 |gf_TWE= 33 |ga_TWE= 99 |win_AAA= 3 |draw_AAA= 4 | loss_AAA= 19 |gf_AAA= 24 |ga_AAA= 95 |win_AAB= 4 |draw_AAB= 1 | loss_AAB= 21 |gf_AAB= 31 |ga_AAB= 81

|name_ONE= 1. FC Kaiserslautern |name_TWO= 1. FC Saarbrücken |name_THR= TuS Neuendorf |name_FOR= Borussia Neunkirchen |name_FIV= Wormatia Worms |name_SIX= VfL Neustadt |name_SEV= FK Pirmasens |name_EIG= FSV Mainz 05 |name_NIN= Saar 05 Saarbrücken |name_TEN= Phönix Ludwigshafen |name_ELE= SG Gonsenheim |name_TWE= SV Röchling Völklingen |name_AAA= FSV Kürenz |name_AAB= SpVgg Andernach

|class_rules = 1) Points;

|res_col_header=PQR |col_P=green1 |text_P=Qualification to German championship |col_PO=yellow1 |text_PO=Withdrawn from the Oberliga |col_R=red1 |text_R=Relegation to Amateurliga

|winpoints=2 |drawpoints=1 |losspoints=0

}}

Southern group

The 1947–48 season saw four new clubs promoted to the league, Eintracht Singen, SpVgg Trossingen, SV Laupheim and Fortuna Freiburg. {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=football |source=RSSSF.com |update=complete |show_limit=5

|team1=ONE|team2=TWO |team3=THR |team4=FOR |team5=FIV |team6=SIX |team7=SEV |team8=EIG |team9=NIN |team10=TEN |team11=ELE |team12=TWE

|result1=PO |result2=RO |result11=R |result12=R

|win_ONE= 13 |draw_ONE= 7 | loss_ONE= 2 |gf_ONE= 53 |ga_ONE= 19 |win_TWO= 15 |draw_TWO= 2 | loss_TWO= 5 |gf_TWO= 47 |ga_TWO= 25 |win_THR= 12 |draw_THR= 3 | loss_THR= 7 |gf_THR= 44 |ga_THR= 21 |win_FOR= 10 |draw_FOR= 5 | loss_FOR= 7 |gf_FOR= 40 |ga_FOR= 30 |win_FIV= 9 |draw_FIV= 7 | loss_FIV= 6 |gf_FIV= 39 |ga_FIV= 32 |win_SIX= 11 |draw_SIX= 2 | loss_SIX= 9 |gf_SIX= 41 |ga_SIX= 34 |win_SEV= 9 |draw_SEV= 5 | loss_SEV= 8 |gf_SEV= 38 |ga_SEV= 37 |win_EIG= 9 |draw_EIG= 3 | loss_EIG= 10 |gf_EIG= 39 |ga_EIG= 37 |win_NIN= 8 |draw_NIN= 5 | loss_NIN= 9 |gf_NIN= 30 |ga_NIN= 31 |win_TEN= 6 |draw_TEN= 4 | loss_TEN= 12 |gf_TEN= 32 |ga_TEN= 43 |win_ELE= 4 |draw_ELE= 2 | loss_ELE= 16 |gf_ELE= 15 |ga_ELE= 46 |win_TWE= 3 |draw_TWE= 1 | loss_TWE= 18 |gf_TWE= 14 |ga_TWE= 77

|name_ONE= Fortuna Rastatt |name_TWO= SpVgg Offenburg |name_THR= Eintracht Singen |name_FOR= VfL Konstanz |name_FIV= Fortuna Freiburg |name_SIX= VfL Schwenningen |name_SEV= SSV Reutlingen |name_EIG= SG Friedrichshafen |name_NIN= VfL Freiburg |name_TEN= SV Biberach |name_ELE= SpVgg Trossingen |name_TWE= SV Laupheim


|status_ELE=R |status_TWE=R

|class_rules = 1) Points;

|res_col_header=PQR |col_P=green1 |text_P=Qualification to German championship |col_PO=blue1 |text_PO=Qualification to French occupation zone championship |col_RO=yellow1 |text_RO=Qualification to runners-up play-offs |col_R=red1 |text_R=Relegation to Amateurliga

|winpoints=2 |drawpoints=1 |losspoints=0

}}

Finals

The winners of the two regional divisions of the Oberliga Südwest played a final to determine the league champion who was also directly qualified for the German championship:[8] Шаблон:TwoLegStart Шаблон:TwoLegResult |}

The runners-up of the two divisions determined the club who would face the loser of the championship final for the second place in the German championship: Шаблон:TwoLegStart Шаблон:TwoLegResult |}

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Oberliga Süd

The 1947–48 season saw four new clubs promoted to the league, VfB Mühlburg, Rot-Weiß Frankfurt, FC Wacker München and Sportfreunde Stuttgart. {{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=football |source=RSSSF.com |update=complete |show_limit=5

|team1=ONE|team2=TWO |team3=THR |team4=FOR |team5=FIV |team6=SIX |team7=SEV |team8=EIG |team9=NIN |team10=TEN |team11=ELE |team12=TWE |team13=AAA |team14=AAB |team15=AAC |team16=AAD |team17=AAE |team18=AAF |team19=AAG |team20=AAH

|result1=P |result2=P |result15=R |result16=R |result17=R |result18=R |result19=R |result20=R |win_ONE= 28 |draw_ONE= 4 | loss_ONE= 6 |gf_ONE= 88 |ga_ONE= 37 |win_TWO= 23 |draw_TWO= 6 | loss_TWO= 9 |gf_TWO= 77 |ga_TWO= 63 |win_THR= 23 |draw_THR= 4 | loss_THR= 11 |gf_THR= 113 |ga_THR= 58 |win_FOR= 21 |draw_FOR= 8 | loss_FOR= 9 |gf_FOR= 72 |ga_FOR= 38 |win_FIV= 21 |draw_FIV= 3 | loss_FIV= 14 |gf_FIV= 96 |ga_FIV= 60 |win_SIX= 19 |draw_SIX= 7 | loss_SIX= 12 |gf_SIX= 77 |ga_SIX= 59 |win_SEV= 17 |draw_SEV= 9 | loss_SEV= 12 |gf_SEV= 66 |ga_SEV= 50 |win_EIG= 17 |draw_EIG= 9 | loss_EIG= 12 |gf_EIG= 66 |ga_EIG= 55 |win_NIN= 15 |draw_NIN= 12 | loss_NIN= 11 |gf_NIN= 75 |ga_NIN= 55 |win_TEN= 16 |draw_TEN= 9 | loss_TEN= 13 |gf_TEN= 64 |ga_TEN= 56 |win_ELE= 15 |draw_ELE= 11 | loss_ELE= 12 |gf_ELE= 66 |ga_ELE= 59 |win_TWE= 14 |draw_TWE= 10 | loss_TWE= 14 |gf_TWE= 60 |ga_TWE= 60 |win_AAA= 13 |draw_AAA= 8 | loss_AAA= 17 |gf_AAA= 49 |ga_AAA= 53 |win_AAB= 13 |draw_AAB= 7 | loss_AAB= 18 |gf_AAB= 53 |ga_AAB= 59 |win_AAC= 15 |draw_AAC= 1 | loss_AAC= 22 |gf_AAC= 68 |ga_AAC= 86 |win_AAD= 11 |draw_AAD= 8 | loss_AAD= 19 |gf_AAD= 48 |ga_AAD= 81 |win_AAE= 8 |draw_AAE= 9 | loss_AAE= 21 |gf_AAE= 46 |ga_AAE= 88 |win_AAF= 9 |draw_AAF= 4 | loss_AAF= 25 |gf_AAF= 50 |ga_AAF= 99 |win_AAG= 7 |draw_AAG= 7 | loss_AAG= 24 |gf_AAG= 41 |ga_AAG= 89 |win_AAH= 4 |draw_AAH= 6 | loss_AAH= 28 |gf_AAH= 30 |ga_AAH= 100

|name_ONE= 1. FC Nürnberg |name_TWO= TSV 1860 München |name_THR= Stuttgarter Kickers |name_FOR= FC Bayern Munich |name_FIV= VfB Stuttgart |name_SIX= SV Waldhof Mannheim |name_SEV= FSV Frankfurt |name_EIG= VfR Mannheim |name_NIN= Kickers Offenbach |name_TEN= Eintracht Frankfurt |name_ELE= Schwaben Augsburg |name_TWE= TSG Ulm 1846 |name_AAA= FC Schweinfurt 05 |name_AAB= VfB Mühlburg |name_AAC= SpVgg Fürth |name_AAD= VfL Neckarau |name_AAE= Viktoria Aschaffenburg |name_AAF= Rot-Weiß Frankfurt |name_AAG= FC Wacker München |name_AAH= Sportfreunde Stuttgart

|status_ONE=C |status_AAC=R |status_AAD=R |status_AAE=R |status_AAF=R |status_AAG=R |status_AAH=R

|class_rules = 1) Points;

|res_col_header=PQR |col_P=green1 |text_P=Qualification to German championship |col_R=red1 |text_R=Relegation to Amateurliga

|winpoints=2 |drawpoints=1 |losspoints=0

}}

German championship

Шаблон:Main The 1948 German football championship was contested by the eight qualified Oberliga teams and won by 1. FC Nürnberg, defeating 1. FC Kaiserslautern in the final. It was played in a knock-out format and consisted of eight clubs. The champion of the Soviet occupation zone was however not permitted to travel to Stuttgart to play 1. FC Nürnberg, with the game awarded to the latter.[10]

References

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Sources

External links

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