Английская Википедия:1950 German football championship

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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox football tournament season The 1950 German football championship, the 40th edition of the competition, was the culmination of the 1949–50 football season in Germany. VfB Stuttgart won their first championship in a one-leg knock-out tournament. It was the third championship after the end of World War II.[1][2][3]

VfB Stuttgart appeared in their second final, having lost to Schalke 04 in 1935. Losing finalists Kickers Offenbach appeared in a championship final for the first time.

For the first time 16 teams competed for the title, including the runners-up of the Berlin championship. However, East German side Union Oberschöneweide did not receive a travel permit, like SG Planitz two years earlier. Their players nevertheless traveled to Kiel to play Hamburger SV and eventually founded SC Union 06 Berlin. Originally, the first three teams from the DDR-Oberliga had been slated to appear in the championship, but the two football associations eventually could not agree on a mode of play and their places were given to West German Oberliga sides.

Qualified teams

The clubs qualified through the 1949–50 Oberliga season:

Club Qualified from
Hamburger SV Oberliga Nord champions
FC St. Pauli Oberliga Nord runners-up
VfL Osnabrück Oberliga Nord 3rd place
Borussia Dortmund Oberliga West champions
Preußen Dellbrück Oberliga West runners-up
Rot-Weiss Essen Oberliga West 3rd place
STV Horst-Emscher Oberliga West 4th place
1. FC Kaiserslautern Oberliga Südwest champions
SSV Reutlingen 05 Oberliga Südwest runners-up
TuS Koblenz Oberliga Südwest 3rd place
SpVgg Fürth Oberliga Süd champions
VfB Stuttgart Oberliga Süd runners-up
Kickers Offenbach Oberliga Süd 3rd place
VfR Mannheim Oberliga Süd 4th place
Tennis Borussia Berlin Stadtliga Berlin champions
Union Oberschöneweide Stadtliga Berlin runners-up

Competition

Round of 16

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Replay

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Replay

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Final

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VFB STUTTGART
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Otto Schmid
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Josef Ledl
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Richard Steimle
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Erich Retter
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Erwin Läpple
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Robert Schlienz
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Ernst Otterbach
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Karl Barufka
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Otto Baitinger
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Walter Bühler
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Rolf Blessing
Manager:
Шаблон:Flagicon Georg Wurzer
KICKERS OFFENBACH
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Josef Schepper
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Willi Magel
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Ferdinand Emberger
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Heinrich Baas
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Kurt Schreiner
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Gerhard Kaufhold
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Horst Buhtz
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Albert Wirsching
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Wilhelm Weber
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Anton Picard
Шаблон:Nbsp Шаблон:Flagicon Willi Keim
Manager:
Шаблон:Flagicon Paul Oßwald

References

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External links

Шаблон:German football championship Шаблон:1949–50 in European football (UEFA)