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1950–51 Oberliga

The 1950–51 Oberliga was the sixth season of the Oberliga, the first tier of the football league system in West Germany. The league operated in five regional divisions, Berlin, North, South, Southwest and West. The five league champions and the runners-up from the south, north and west then entered the 1951 German football championship which was won by 1. FC Kaiserslautern. It was 1. FC Kaiserslautern's first-ever national championship.[2][3]

Map of the five German Oberligas 1945 to 1963

The 1950–51 season was the first without clubs from East Berlin in the Oberliga, with VfB Pankow and Union Oberschöneweide having left the league, the latter to be replaced by the West Berlin club Union 06 Berlin, formed by former Oberschöneweide players who had moved to the West.[4] It was also the last without the clubs from the Saar Protectorate, which had left the West German league system in 1948, but returned in 1951–52, with 1. FC Saarbrücken and Borussia Neunkirchen rejoining the Oberliga Südwest. 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.[5][6]

A similar-named league, the DDR-Oberliga, existed in East Germany, set at the first tier of the East German football league system. The 1950–51 DDR-Oberliga was won by BSG Chemie Leipzig.[7]

Oberliga Nord edit

The 1950–51 season saw three new clubs in the league, FC Altona 93, Itzehoer SV and Eintracht Osnabrück, all promoted from the Amateurliga. The league's top scorer was Herbert Wojtkowiak of Hamburger SV with 40 goals, the highest total for the five Oberligas in 1950–51 and throughout the 16-year history of the Oberliga Nord.[1]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Hamburger SV 32 22 5 5 113 54 +59 49 Qualification to German championship
2 FC St. Pauli 32 18 10 4 84 41 +43 46
3 Holstein Kiel 32 17 6 9 63 59 +4 40
4 VfL Osnabrück 32 16 7 9 84 54 +30 39
5 Eimsbütteler TV 32 14 9 9 51 47 +4 37
6 Werder Bremen 32 15 6 11 79 59 +20 36
7 Bremer SV 32 12 10 10 57 56 +1 34
8 TuS Bremerhaven 93 32 13 6 13 66 61 +5 32
9 Göttingen 05 32 11 9 12 66 75 −9 31
10 Eintracht Braunschweig 32 9 12 11 60 55 +5 30
11 Hannover 96 32 11 7 14 60 66 −6 29
12 Concordia Hamburg 32 9 10 13 49 65 −16 28
13 Arminia Hannover 32 11 5 16 63 69 −6 27
14 Eintracht Osnabrück 32 8 10 14 57 75 −18 26
15 FC Altona 93 (R) 32 8 10 14 55 79 −24 26 Relegation to Amateurliga
16 VfB Oldenburg (R) 32 8 9 15 53 69 −16 25
17 Itzehoer SV (R) 32 3 3 26 42 118 −76 9
Source: RSSSF.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points;
(R) Relegated

Oberliga Berlin edit

The 1950–51 season saw four new clubs in the league, Union 06 Berlin, Minerva 93 Berlin, SC Westend 01 and Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin, all promoted from the Amateurliga Berlin. The league's top scorer was Paul Salisch of SC Union 06 Berlin with 29 goals.[1]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Tennis Borussia Berlin 26 19 6 1 84 23 +61 44 Qualification to German championship
2 Union 06 Berlin 26 17 5 4 63 23 +40 39
3 Hertha BSC Berlin 26 13 6 7 63 32 +31 32
4 Berliner SV 92 26 11 6 9 54 46 +8 28
5 Alemannia 90 Berlin 26 10 7 9 43 45 −2 27
6 Spandauer SV 26 12 3 11 43 51 −8 27
7 Viktoria 89 Berlin 26 9 8 9 53 53 0 26
8 Tasmania 1900 Berlin 26 7 10 9 46 47 −1 24
9 Minerva 93 Berlin 26 8 8 10 32 56 −24 24
10 SC Westend 01 26 7 7 12 34 48 −14 21
11 Wacker 04 Berlin 26 5 10 11 34 50 −16 20
12 Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin 26 5 10 11 26 45 −19 20
13 VfB Britz (R) 26 7 2 17 31 56 −25 16 Relegation to Amateurliga Berlin
14 BFC Südring (R) 26 5 6 15 37 70 −33 16
Source: RSSSF.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points;
(R) Relegated

Oberliga West edit

The 1950–51 season saw four new clubs in the league, Fortuna Düsseldorf, Sportfreunde Katernberg, Rheydter SV and Borussia München-Gladbach, all promoted from the 2. Oberliga West. The league's top scorer was Hans Kleina of FC Schalke 04 with 25 goals.[1]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 FC Schalke 04 30 18 6 6 69 36 +33 42 Qualification to German championship
2 Preußen Münster 30 19 3 8 58 36 +22 41
3 Borussia Dortmund 30 14 11 5 52 36 +16 39
4 1. FC Köln 30 17 4 9 60 31 +29 38
5 Fortuna Düsseldorf 30 13 5 12 49 35 +14 31
6 Rot-Weiss Essen 30 13 4 13 59 53 +6 30
7 Sportfreunde Hamborn 30 10 10 10 42 45 −3 30
8 Preußen Dellbrück 30 10 8 12 49 52 −3 28
9 Rheydter SV 30 11 6 13 47 57 −10 28
10 STV Horst-Emscher 30 11 5 14 47 51 −4 27
11 SpVgg Erkenschwick 30 7 13 10 34 39 −5 27
12 Sportfreunde Katernberg 30 10 6 14 55 64 −9 26
13 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen (R) 30 9 8 13 31 50 −19 26 Relegation to 2. Oberliga West
14 Borussia München-Gladbach (R) 30 9 7 14 47 72 −25 25
15 Alemannia Aachen[a] 30 8 8 14 56 66 −10 24
16 Duisburger SV (R) 30 6 6 18 27 59 −32 18 Relegation to 2. Oberliga West
Source: RSSSF.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Alemannia Aachen was not relegated because Borussia München-Gladbach had two points awarded during the season which were however not counted in the table for the purpose of relegation. The two clubs had to play a decider which Aachen won 5–1. Aachen thereby qualified for the play-offs with the 2. Oberliga runners-up, where it succeeded while Rot-Weiß Oberhausen failed and was relegated.

Oberliga Südwest edit

The 1950–51 season saw two new clubs in the league, TuRa Ludwigshafen and Eintracht Kreuznach, both promoted from the Amateurliga. The league's top scorer was Ottmar Walter of 1. FC Kaiserslautern with 29 goals.[1]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 1. FC Kaiserslautern (C) 26 22 2 2 95 16 +79 46 Qualification to German championship
2 Wormatia Worms 26 18 3 5 70 30 +40 39
3 FK Pirmasens 26 17 3 6 68 39 +29 37
4 Phönix Ludwigshafen 26 15 4 7 80 51 +29 34
5 TuS Neuendorf 26 14 6 6 61 41 +20 34
6 Eintracht Trier 26 14 3 9 51 43 +8 31
7 FV Engers 26 13 2 11 50 46 +4 28
8 VfL Neustadt 26 11 4 11 38 49 −11 26
9 VfR Kaiserslautern 26 8 5 13 40 62 −22 21
10 TuRa Ludwigshafen 26 7 2 17 30 59 −29 16
11 Eintracht Kreuznach 26 4 6 16 33 58 −25 14
12 FSV Mainz 05 26 5 4 17 33 75 −42 14
13 ASV Landau (R) 26 6 1 19 28 81 −53 13 Relegation to 2. Oberliga Südwest
14 SpVgg Andernach (R) 26 5 1 20 35 62 −27 11
Source: RSSSF.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points;
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Oberliga Süd edit

The 1950–51 season saw four new clubs in the league, VfL Neckarau and SV Darmstadt 98, both promoted from the Landesligas, while SSV Reutlingen and FC Singen 04 moved across from the southern division of the Oberliga Südwest. The league's top scorer was Max Morlock of 1. FC Nürnberg with 28 goals.[1]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 1. FC Nürnberg 34 20 7 7 93 46 +47 47 Qualification to German championship
2 SpVgg Fürth 34 19 7 8 86 43 +43 45
3 VfB Mühlburg 34 20 4 10 94 55 +39 44
4 VfB Stuttgart 34 19 5 10 82 55 +27 43
5 FSV Frankfurt 34 18 7 9 71 52 +19 43
6 TSV 1860 München 34 19 4 11 97 67 +30 42
7 FC Schweinfurt 05 34 16 4 14 69 57 +12 36
8 Eintracht Frankfurt 34 12 10 12 56 64 −8 34
9 FC Bayern Munich 34 14 5 15 64 53 +11 33
10 Kickers Offenbach 34 14 4 16 69 64 +5 32
11 VfL Neckarau 34 14 4 16 74 94 −20 32
12 VfR Mannheim 34 14 3 17 72 72 0 31
13 Schwaben Augsburg 34 10 9 15 46 67 −21 29
14 SV Waldhof Mannheim 34 10 8 16 54 67 −13 28
15 SV Darmstadt 98 (R) 34 9 7 18 54 86 −32 25 Relegation to 2. Oberliga Süd
16 BC Augsburg (R) 34 10 4 20 59 82 −23 24
17 FC Singen 04 (R) 34 9 4 21 56 112 −56 22
18 SSV Reutlingen (R) 34 8 6 20 49 109 −60 22
Source: RSSSF.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points;
(R) Relegated

German championship edit

The 1951 German football championship was contested by the eight qualified Oberliga teams and won by 1. FC Kaiserslautern, defeating Preußen Münster in the final. The eight clubs played a home-and-away round of matches in two groups of four. The two group winners then advanced to the final.[8]

Group 1 edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 1. FC Kaiserslautern (Q) 6 4 1 1 14 8 +6 9 Qualified for final
2 FC Schalke 04 6 3 1 2 7 6 +1 7
3 SpVgg Fürth 6 1 2 3 8 9 −1 4
4 FC St. Pauli 6 2 0 4 6 12 −6 4
Source: RSSSF.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points;
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Group 2 edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Preußen Münster (Q) 6 4 0 2 22 16 +6 8 Qualified for final
2 1. FC Nürnberg 6 4 0 2 17 13 +4 8
3 Hamburger SV 6 3 0 3 12 12 0 6
4 Tennis Borussia Berlin 6 1 0 5 10 20 −10 2
Source: RSSSF.com
Rules for classification: 1) Points;
(Q) Qualified for the phase indicated

Final edit

Team 1  Score  Team 2
1. FC Kaiserslautern 2–1 Preußen Münster

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Fußball-Torjägerstatistik Deutschland (in German) Goal scorer statistics Germany, author: Walter Grüber, published: 2011, accessed: 21 December 2015
  2. ^ (West) Germany -List of champions rsssf.org, accessed: 21 December 2015
  3. ^ 1. FC Kaiserslautern Steckbrief (in German) Weltfussball.de – 1. FC Kaiserslautern honours, accessed: 21 December 2015
  4. ^ Oberliga Berlin 1946-50 (in German) die-fans.de, accessed: 22 December 2015
  5. ^ World Cup 2010 special: part two – Have any player-managers ever appeared at a World Cup The Guardian, published: 2 June 2010, accessed: 19 December 2015
  6. ^ Germany - Oberliga Südwest 1945-63 rsssf.org, accessed: 19 December 2015
  7. ^ East Germany 1946-1990 rsssf.org, accessed: 22 December 2015
  8. ^ Das Finale der Deutschen Meisterschaft 1950/1951 (in German) Fussballdaten.de, accessed: 21 December 2015

Sources edit

  • 30 Jahre Bundesliga (in German) 30th anniversary special, publisher: kicker Sportmagazin, published: 1993
  • kicker-Almanach 1990 (in German) Yearbook of German football, publisher: kicker Sportmagazin, published: 1989, ISBN 3-7679-0297-4
  • DSFS Liga-Chronik seit 1945 (in German) publisher: DSFS, published: 2005
  • 100 Jahre Süddeutscher Fußball-Verband (in German) 100 Years of the Southern German Football Federation, publisher: SFV, published: 1997

External links edit

  • The Oberligas on Fussballdaten.de (in German)

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For other uses see 1950 51 Oberliga disambiguation The 1950 51 Oberliga was the sixth season of the Oberliga the first tier of the football league system in West Germany The league operated in five regional divisions Berlin North South Southwest and West The five league champions and the runners up from the south north and west then entered the 1951 German football championship which was won by 1 FC Kaiserslautern It was 1 FC Kaiserslautern s first ever national championship 2 3 OberligaSeason1950 51ChampionsHamburger SVTennis Borussia BerlinFC Schalke 041 FC Kaiserslautern1 FC NurnbergRelegatedFC Altona 93VfB OldenburgItzehoer SVVfB BritzBFC SudringRot Weiss OberhausenBorussia Munchen GladbachDuisburger SVASV LandauSpVgg AndernachFC Singen 04SSV ReutlingenGerman champions1 FC Kaiserslautern1st German titleTop goalscorerHerbert Wojtkowiak 40 goals 1 1949 501951 52 Map of the five German Oberligas 1945 to 1963The 1950 51 season was the first without clubs from East Berlin in the Oberliga with VfB Pankow and Union Oberschoneweide having left the league the latter to be replaced by the West Berlin club Union 06 Berlin formed by former Oberschoneweide players who had moved to the West 4 It was also the last without the clubs from the Saar Protectorate which had left the West German league system in 1948 but returned in 1951 52 with 1 FC Saarbrucken and Borussia Neunkirchen rejoining the Oberliga Sudwest 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 5 6 A similar named league the DDR Oberliga existed in East Germany set at the first tier of the East German football league system The 1950 51 DDR Oberliga was won by BSG Chemie Leipzig 7 Contents 1 Oberliga Nord 2 Oberliga Berlin 3 Oberliga West 4 Oberliga Sudwest 5 Oberliga Sud 6 German championship 6 1 Group 1 6 2 Group 2 6 3 Final 7 References 7 1 Sources 8 External linksOberliga Nord editThe 1950 51 season saw three new clubs in the league FC Altona 93 Itzehoer SV and Eintracht Osnabruck all promoted from the Amateurliga The league s top scorer was Herbert Wojtkowiak of Hamburger SV with 40 goals the highest total for the five Oberligas in 1950 51 and throughout the 16 year history of the Oberliga Nord 1 Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion qualification or relegation1 Hamburger SV 32 22 5 5 113 54 59 49 Qualification to German championship2 FC St Pauli 32 18 10 4 84 41 43 463 Holstein Kiel 32 17 6 9 63 59 4 404 VfL Osnabruck 32 16 7 9 84 54 30 395 Eimsbutteler TV 32 14 9 9 51 47 4 376 Werder Bremen 32 15 6 11 79 59 20 367 Bremer SV 32 12 10 10 57 56 1 348 TuS Bremerhaven 93 32 13 6 13 66 61 5 329 Gottingen 05 32 11 9 12 66 75 9 3110 Eintracht Braunschweig 32 9 12 11 60 55 5 3011 Hannover 96 32 11 7 14 60 66 6 2912 Concordia Hamburg 32 9 10 13 49 65 16 2813 Arminia Hannover 32 11 5 16 63 69 6 2714 Eintracht Osnabruck 32 8 10 14 57 75 18 2615 FC Altona 93 R 32 8 10 14 55 79 24 26 Relegation to Amateurliga16 VfB Oldenburg R 32 8 9 15 53 69 16 2517 Itzehoer SV R 32 3 3 26 42 118 76 9Source RSSSF comRules for classification 1 Points R RelegatedOberliga Berlin editThe 1950 51 season saw four new clubs in the league Union 06 Berlin Minerva 93 Berlin SC Westend 01 and Blau Weiss 90 Berlin all promoted from the Amateurliga Berlin The league s top scorer was Paul Salisch of SC Union 06 Berlin with 29 goals 1 Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion qualification or relegation1 Tennis Borussia Berlin 26 19 6 1 84 23 61 44 Qualification to German championship2 Union 06 Berlin 26 17 5 4 63 23 40 393 Hertha BSC Berlin 26 13 6 7 63 32 31 324 Berliner SV 92 26 11 6 9 54 46 8 285 Alemannia 90 Berlin 26 10 7 9 43 45 2 276 Spandauer SV 26 12 3 11 43 51 8 277 Viktoria 89 Berlin 26 9 8 9 53 53 0 268 Tasmania 1900 Berlin 26 7 10 9 46 47 1 249 Minerva 93 Berlin 26 8 8 10 32 56 24 2410 SC Westend 01 26 7 7 12 34 48 14 2111 Wacker 04 Berlin 26 5 10 11 34 50 16 2012 Blau Weiss 90 Berlin 26 5 10 11 26 45 19 2013 VfB Britz R 26 7 2 17 31 56 25 16 Relegation to Amateurliga Berlin14 BFC Sudring R 26 5 6 15 37 70 33 16Source RSSSF comRules for classification 1 Points R RelegatedOberliga West editThe 1950 51 season saw four new clubs in the league Fortuna Dusseldorf Sportfreunde Katernberg Rheydter SV and Borussia Munchen Gladbach all promoted from the 2 Oberliga West The league s top scorer was Hans Kleina of FC Schalke 04 with 25 goals 1 Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion qualification or relegation1 FC Schalke 04 30 18 6 6 69 36 33 42 Qualification to German championship2 Preussen Munster 30 19 3 8 58 36 22 413 Borussia Dortmund 30 14 11 5 52 36 16 394 1 FC Koln 30 17 4 9 60 31 29 385 Fortuna Dusseldorf 30 13 5 12 49 35 14 316 Rot Weiss Essen 30 13 4 13 59 53 6 307 Sportfreunde Hamborn 30 10 10 10 42 45 3 308 Preussen Dellbruck 30 10 8 12 49 52 3 289 Rheydter SV 30 11 6 13 47 57 10 2810 STV Horst Emscher 30 11 5 14 47 51 4 2711 SpVgg Erkenschwick 30 7 13 10 34 39 5 2712 Sportfreunde Katernberg 30 10 6 14 55 64 9 2613 Rot Weiss Oberhausen R 30 9 8 13 31 50 19 26 Relegation to 2 Oberliga West14 Borussia Munchen Gladbach R 30 9 7 14 47 72 25 2515 Alemannia Aachen a 30 8 8 14 56 66 10 2416 Duisburger SV R 30 6 6 18 27 59 32 18 Relegation to 2 Oberliga WestSource RSSSF comRules for classification 1 Points R RelegatedNotes Alemannia Aachen was not relegated because Borussia Munchen Gladbach had two points awarded during the season which were however not counted in the table for the purpose of relegation The two clubs had to play a decider which Aachen won 5 1 Aachen thereby qualified for the play offs with the 2 Oberliga runners up where it succeeded while Rot Weiss Oberhausen failed and was relegated Oberliga Sudwest editThe 1950 51 season saw two new clubs in the league TuRa Ludwigshafen and Eintracht Kreuznach both promoted from the Amateurliga The league s top scorer was Ottmar Walter of 1 FC Kaiserslautern with 29 goals 1 Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion qualification or relegation1 1 FC Kaiserslautern C 26 22 2 2 95 16 79 46 Qualification to German championship2 Wormatia Worms 26 18 3 5 70 30 40 393 FK Pirmasens 26 17 3 6 68 39 29 374 Phonix Ludwigshafen 26 15 4 7 80 51 29 345 TuS Neuendorf 26 14 6 6 61 41 20 346 Eintracht Trier 26 14 3 9 51 43 8 317 FV Engers 26 13 2 11 50 46 4 288 VfL Neustadt 26 11 4 11 38 49 11 269 VfR Kaiserslautern 26 8 5 13 40 62 22 2110 TuRa Ludwigshafen 26 7 2 17 30 59 29 1611 Eintracht Kreuznach 26 4 6 16 33 58 25 1412 FSV Mainz 05 26 5 4 17 33 75 42 1413 ASV Landau R 26 6 1 19 28 81 53 13 Relegation to 2 Oberliga Sudwest14 SpVgg Andernach R 26 5 1 20 35 62 27 11Source RSSSF comRules for classification 1 Points C Champions R RelegatedOberliga Sud editThe 1950 51 season saw four new clubs in the league VfL Neckarau and SV Darmstadt 98 both promoted from the Landesligas while SSV Reutlingen and FC Singen 04 moved across from the southern division of the Oberliga Sudwest The league s top scorer was Max Morlock of 1 FC Nurnberg with 28 goals 1 Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion qualification or relegation1 1 FC Nurnberg 34 20 7 7 93 46 47 47 Qualification to German championship2 SpVgg Furth 34 19 7 8 86 43 43 453 VfB Muhlburg 34 20 4 10 94 55 39 444 VfB Stuttgart 34 19 5 10 82 55 27 435 FSV Frankfurt 34 18 7 9 71 52 19 436 TSV 1860 Munchen 34 19 4 11 97 67 30 427 FC Schweinfurt 05 34 16 4 14 69 57 12 368 Eintracht Frankfurt 34 12 10 12 56 64 8 349 FC Bayern Munich 34 14 5 15 64 53 11 3310 Kickers Offenbach 34 14 4 16 69 64 5 3211 VfL Neckarau 34 14 4 16 74 94 20 3212 VfR Mannheim 34 14 3 17 72 72 0 3113 Schwaben Augsburg 34 10 9 15 46 67 21 2914 SV Waldhof Mannheim 34 10 8 16 54 67 13 2815 SV Darmstadt 98 R 34 9 7 18 54 86 32 25 Relegation to 2 Oberliga Sud16 BC Augsburg R 34 10 4 20 59 82 23 2417 FC Singen 04 R 34 9 4 21 56 112 56 2218 SSV Reutlingen R 34 8 6 20 49 109 60 22Source RSSSF comRules for classification 1 Points R RelegatedGerman championship editMain article 1951 German football championship The 1951 German football championship was contested by the eight qualified Oberliga teams and won by 1 FC Kaiserslautern defeating Preussen Munster in the final The eight clubs played a home and away round of matches in two groups of four The two group winners then advanced to the final 8 Group 1 edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion qualification or relegation1 1 FC Kaiserslautern Q 6 4 1 1 14 8 6 9 Qualified for final2 FC Schalke 04 6 3 1 2 7 6 1 73 SpVgg Furth 6 1 2 3 8 9 1 44 FC St Pauli 6 2 0 4 6 12 6 4Source RSSSF comRules for classification 1 Points Q Qualified for the phase indicated Group 2 edit Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion qualification or relegation1 Preussen Munster Q 6 4 0 2 22 16 6 8 Qualified for final2 1 FC Nurnberg 6 4 0 2 17 13 4 83 Hamburger SV 6 3 0 3 12 12 0 64 Tennis Borussia Berlin 6 1 0 5 10 20 10 2Source RSSSF comRules for classification 1 Points Q Qualified for the phase indicated Final edit Team 1 Score Team 21 FC Kaiserslautern 2 1 Preussen MunsterReferences edit a b c d e f Fussball Torjagerstatistik Deutschland in German Goal scorer statistics Germany author Walter Gruber published 2011 accessed 21 December 2015 West Germany List of champions rsssf org accessed 21 December 2015 1 FC Kaiserslautern Steckbrief in German Weltfussball de 1 FC Kaiserslautern honours accessed 21 December 2015 Oberliga Berlin 1946 50 in German die fans de accessed 22 December 2015 World Cup 2010 special part two Have any player managers ever appeared at a World Cup The Guardian published 2 June 2010 accessed 19 December 2015 Germany Oberliga Sudwest 1945 63 rsssf org accessed 19 December 2015 East Germany 1946 1990 rsssf org accessed 22 December 2015 Das Finale der Deutschen Meisterschaft 1950 1951 in German Fussballdaten de accessed 21 December 2015 Sources edit 30 Jahre Bundesliga in German 30th anniversary special publisher kicker Sportmagazin published 1993 kicker Almanach 1990 in German Yearbook of German football publisher kicker Sportmagazin published 1989 ISBN 3 7679 0297 4 DSFS Liga Chronik seit 1945 in German publisher DSFS published 2005 100 Jahre Suddeutscher Fussball Verband in German 100 Years of the Southern German Football Federation publisher SFV published 1997External links editThe Oberligas on Fussballdaten de in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1950 51 Oberliga amp oldid 1144385487, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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