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Kreisliga Bayern

The Kreisliga Bayern (English: District league Bavaria) was the highest association football league in the German Kingdom of Bavaria and, later, the state of Bavaria from 1909 to 1923. The league was disbanded with the introduction of the Bezirksliga Bayern in 1923.

Kreisliga Bayern
Founded1909
Folded1923
Replaced byGauliga Bayern
Country German Empire
 Germany
State Kingdom of Bavaria
 Bavaria
Level on pyramidLevel 1
Last championsSpVgg Fürth
(1922–23)

Overview

1907 to 1914

The league was formed in a move to improve the organisation of football in Southern Germany in the early 1900s. Within the structure of the Southern German football championship, four regional leagues were gradually established from 1907, these being:

In 1909, a first Ostkreis-Liga (English: Eastern District League) was established, consisting of only four clubs and playing a home-and-away season, these clubs being:[1]

The winner of this competition, Bayern Munich, advanced to the Southern German championship, which in turn was a qualifying competition for the German championship. The Bavarian clubs from the Palatinate never played in the same league as the clubs from the "mainland", instead, they were part of the Westkreis-Liga. Previous to the new Ostkreis-Liga, regional competitions with a finals round were played but this was not truly an all-Bavarian competition as only clubs from the major cities took part.

The following season, 1910–11, a proper league with ten clubs was established, the teams again playing a home-and-away season. Parallel, the other three Southern Kreisligas were organised in a similar fashion with the four regional winners playing for the southern title.[2] In the following season, the league was expanded to eleven teams but the modus remained the same.[3]

For the 1912-13 season, the league was reduced to eight teams.[4] It remained unchanged for its last pre-First World War season in 1913-14.[5]

1914 to 1919

The outbreak of war in August 1914 lead to a suspension of all football competitions. Initially it was thought that the war would not last long but when it became evident that this was not so, competitions were restarted with players too young or too old to be drafted to the military. In any case, a 1914-15 championship was not held.[6] A 1915-16 championship was held on regional level with a Bavarian final rather than a league,[7] a system in place for 1916-17 [8] and 1917-18 as well.[9]

1919 to 1923

With the collapse of the German Empire in 1918, no Bavarian championship was played in 1918-19 but football returned to a more organised system in 1919, similar to the one used before the war.

Southern Germany, now without the Alsace region, which had to be returned to France, was sub-divided into ten Kreisligas, these being:

Bavaria was sub-divided into two Kreisligas, north and south, with ten clubs each.[10] Both league winners advanced to the Southern championship. This system applied for the 1919-20 and 1920-21 season.[11]

In 1921-22, the two regional divisions were in turn split into two groups of eight, increasing the number of tier-one clubs in Bavaria to 32. The four league winners then played a semi-final and final to determine the Bavarian champion.[12] This "watering down" of Bavarian football lasted for only one season, in 1922-23, the number of top clubs was halved and the league returned to a northern and southern division, now with eight clubs each. The two league winners played a Bavarian final once more.[13]

In 1923, a league reform which was decided upon in Darmstadt, Hesse, established the Southern German Bezirksligas which were to replace the Kreisligas.[14] The best four teams each from the north and south of Bavaria were admitted to the new Bezirksliga Bayern.

National success

Southern German championship

Qualified teams and their success:

  • 1910:
    • Bayern Munich, Runners-up
  • 1911:
    • Bayern Munich, Runners-up
  • 1912:
    • SpVgg Fürth, 3rd place
  • 1913:
    • SpVgg Fürth, 4th place
  • 1914:
    • SpVgg Fürth, Southern German champions
  • 1916:
    • 1. FC Nürnberg, Southern German champions
  • 1917:
    • SpVgg Fürth, Runners-up
  • 1918:
    • 1. FC Nürnberg, Southern German champions
  • 1920:
    • 1. FC Nürnberg, Southern German champions
  • 1921:
    • 1. FC Nürnberg, Southern German champions
  • 1922:
    • Wacker München, Southern German champions
  • 1923:
    • SpVgg Fürth, Southern German champions

German championship

  • 1914:
    • SpVgg Fürth, German champions
  • 1920:
    • 1. FC Nürnberg, German champions
  • 1921:
    • 1. FC Nürnberg, German champions
  • 1922:
    • Wacker München, Semi-finals
    • 1. FC Nürnberg, Runners-up
  • 1923:
    • SpVgg Fürth, Semi-finals

Winners and runners-up of the Kreisliga Bayern

Season Winner Runner-Up
1909–10 Bayern Munich 1. FC Nürnberg
1910–11 Bayern Munich 1. FC Nürnberg
1911–12 SpVgg Fürth Bayern Munich
1912–13 SpVgg Fürth Bayern Munich
1913–14 SpVgg Fürth 1. FC Nürnberg
1914–15 not held
1915–16 1. FC Nürnberg TSV 1860 Munich
1916–17 SpVgg Fürth Bayern Munich
1917–18 1. FC Nürnberg Bayern Munich
1918–19 not held
Season North South
1919–20 1. FC Nürnberg Bayern Munich
1920–21 1. FC Nürnberg Wacker München
1921–22 SpVgg Fürth Wacker München
1922–23 SpVgg Fürth Bayern Munich
  • Bold denotes Bavarian champion (when determined).

Placings in the Kreisliga Bayern 1909-23

Ostkreis-Liga 1909-14

Club 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914
SpVgg Fürth 4 3 1 1 1
1. FC Nürnberg 2 2 3 3 2
Pfeil Nürnberg 6 5 5 3
Bayern Munich 1 1 2 2 4
MTV 1979 München 3 4 7 4 5
VfB Noris Nürnberg 10 8 6
Kickers Würzburg 6 7
Wacker München 5 4 7 8
TSV 1860 Munich 7 6 8
1. FC Bamberg 9 9
Concordia Nürnberg 10
MTV Augsburg 8 11

References

  1. ^ Verband Süddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1910 June 10, 2007, at the Wayback Machine (in German), accessed: 14 December 2008
  2. ^ Verband Süddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1911 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine (in German), accessed: 14 December 2008
  3. ^ Verband Süddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1912 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine (in German), accessed: 14 December 2008
  4. ^ Verband Süddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1913 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine (in German), accessed: 14 December 2008
  5. ^ Verband Süddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1914 February 16, 2012, at the Wayback Machine (in German), accessed: 14 December 2008
  6. ^ Verband Süddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1915 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine (in German), accessed: 14 December 2008
  7. ^ Verband Süddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1916 Archived 2007-06-10 at archive.today (in German), accessed: 14 December 2008
  8. ^ Verband Süddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1917 Archived 2007-06-10 at archive.today (in German), accessed: 14 December 2008
  9. ^ Verband Süddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1918 Archived 2007-06-10 at archive.today (in German), accessed: 14 December 2008
  10. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 62, accessed: 14 December 2008
  11. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 65, accessed: 14 December 2008
  12. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 70, accessed: 14 December 2008
  13. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 73, accessed: 14 December 2008
  14. ^ History of the Offenburger Fußballverein March 6, 2009, at the Wayback Machine (in German) Page 5, accessed: 14 December 2008

Sources

  • Fussball-Jahrbuch Deutschland (in German) (8 vol.), Tables and results of the German tier-one leagues 1919-33, publisher: DSFS
  • Kicker Almanach, (in German) The yearbook on German football from Bundesliga to Oberliga, since 1937, published by the Kicker Sports Magazine
  • Süddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform 1897-1988 (in German) History of Southern German football in tables, publisher & author: Ludolf Hyll

External links

  • The Gauligas (in German) Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv
  • German league tables 1892-1933 (in German) Hirschi's Fussball seiten
  • at RSSSF.com

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The Kreisliga Bayern English District league Bavaria was the highest association football league in the German Kingdom of Bavaria and later the state of Bavaria from 1909 to 1923 The league was disbanded with the introduction of the Bezirksliga Bayern in 1923 Kreisliga BayernFounded1909Folded1923Replaced byGauliga BayernCountry German Empire GermanyState Kingdom of Bavaria BavariaLevel on pyramidLevel 1Last championsSpVgg Furth 1922 23 Contents 1 Overview 1 1 1907 to 1914 1 2 1914 to 1919 1 3 1919 to 1923 2 National success 2 1 Southern German championship 2 2 German championship 3 Winners and runners up of the Kreisliga Bayern 4 Placings in the Kreisliga Bayern 1909 23 4 1 Ostkreis Liga 1909 14 4 2 Kreisliga Nordbayern 1919 1923 4 3 Kreisliga Sudbayern 1919 1923 5 References 5 1 Sources 6 External linksOverview Edit1907 to 1914 Edit The league was formed in a move to improve the organisation of football in Southern Germany in the early 1900s Within the structure of the Southern German football championship four regional leagues were gradually established from 1907 these being Ostkreis Liga covering Bavaria Nordkreis Liga covering Hesse Sudkreis Liga covering Wurttemberg Baden and Alsace Westkreis Liga covering the Palatinate Lorraine and the southern Rhine ProvinceIn 1909 a first Ostkreis Liga English Eastern District League was established consisting of only four clubs and playing a home and away season these clubs being 1 Bayern Munich 1 FC Nurnberg MTV 1879 Munchen SpVgg FurthThe winner of this competition Bayern Munich advanced to the Southern German championship which in turn was a qualifying competition for the German championship The Bavarian clubs from the Palatinate never played in the same league as the clubs from the mainland instead they were part of the Westkreis Liga Previous to the new Ostkreis Liga regional competitions with a finals round were played but this was not truly an all Bavarian competition as only clubs from the major cities took part The following season 1910 11 a proper league with ten clubs was established the teams again playing a home and away season Parallel the other three Southern Kreisligas were organised in a similar fashion with the four regional winners playing for the southern title 2 In the following season the league was expanded to eleven teams but the modus remained the same 3 For the 1912 13 season the league was reduced to eight teams 4 It remained unchanged for its last pre First World War season in 1913 14 5 1914 to 1919 Edit The outbreak of war in August 1914 lead to a suspension of all football competitions Initially it was thought that the war would not last long but when it became evident that this was not so competitions were restarted with players too young or too old to be drafted to the military In any case a 1914 15 championship was not held 6 A 1915 16 championship was held on regional level with a Bavarian final rather than a league 7 a system in place for 1916 17 8 and 1917 18 as well 9 1919 to 1923 Edit With the collapse of the German Empire in 1918 no Bavarian championship was played in 1918 19 but football returned to a more organised system in 1919 similar to the one used before the war Southern Germany now without the Alsace region which had to be returned to France was sub divided into ten Kreisligas these being Kreisliga Hessen Kreisliga Nordbayern Kreisliga Nordmain Kreisliga Odenwald Kreisliga Pfalz Kreisliga Saar Kreisliga Sudbayern Kreisliga Sudmain Kreisliga Sudwest Kreisliga WurttembergBavaria was sub divided into two Kreisligas north and south with ten clubs each 10 Both league winners advanced to the Southern championship This system applied for the 1919 20 and 1920 21 season 11 In 1921 22 the two regional divisions were in turn split into two groups of eight increasing the number of tier one clubs in Bavaria to 32 The four league winners then played a semi final and final to determine the Bavarian champion 12 This watering down of Bavarian football lasted for only one season in 1922 23 the number of top clubs was halved and the league returned to a northern and southern division now with eight clubs each The two league winners played a Bavarian final once more 13 In 1923 a league reform which was decided upon in Darmstadt Hesse established the Southern German Bezirksligas which were to replace the Kreisligas 14 The best four teams each from the north and south of Bavaria were admitted to the new Bezirksliga Bayern National success EditSouthern German championship Edit Qualified teams and their success 1910 Bayern Munich Runners up 1911 Bayern Munich Runners up 1912 SpVgg Furth 3rd place 1913 SpVgg Furth 4th place 1914 SpVgg Furth Southern German champions 1916 1 FC Nurnberg Southern German champions 1917 SpVgg Furth Runners up 1918 1 FC Nurnberg Southern German champions 1920 1 FC Nurnberg Southern German champions 1921 1 FC Nurnberg Southern German champions 1922 Wacker Munchen Southern German champions 1923 SpVgg Furth Southern German championsGerman championship Edit 1914 SpVgg Furth German champions 1920 1 FC Nurnberg German champions 1921 1 FC Nurnberg German champions 1922 Wacker Munchen Semi finals 1 FC Nurnberg Runners up 1923 SpVgg Furth Semi finalsWinners and runners up of the Kreisliga Bayern EditSeason Winner Runner Up1909 10 Bayern Munich 1 FC Nurnberg1910 11 Bayern Munich 1 FC Nurnberg1911 12 SpVgg Furth Bayern Munich1912 13 SpVgg Furth Bayern Munich1913 14 SpVgg Furth 1 FC Nurnberg1914 15 not held1915 16 1 FC Nurnberg TSV 1860 Munich1916 17 SpVgg Furth Bayern Munich1917 18 1 FC Nurnberg Bayern Munich1918 19 not heldSeason North South1919 20 1 FC Nurnberg Bayern Munich1920 21 1 FC Nurnberg Wacker Munchen1921 22 SpVgg Furth Wacker Munchen1922 23 SpVgg Furth Bayern MunichBold denotes Bavarian champion when determined Placings in the Kreisliga Bayern 1909 23 EditOstkreis Liga 1909 14 Edit Club 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914SpVgg Furth 4 3 1 1 11 FC Nurnberg 2 2 3 3 2Pfeil Nurnberg 6 5 5 3Bayern Munich 1 1 2 2 4MTV 1979 Munchen 3 4 7 4 5VfB Noris Nurnberg 10 8 6Kickers Wurzburg 6 7Wacker Munchen 5 4 7 8TSV 1860 Munich 7 6 81 FC Bamberg 9 9Concordia Nurnberg 10MTV Augsburg 8 11Kreisliga Nordbayern 1919 1923 Edit Club 1920 1921 1922 1923SpVgg Furth 2 2 1 11 FC Nurnberg 1 1 1 2FV Nurnberg 4 3 2 31 FC Bamberg 8 9 4 4MTV Furth 6 7 3 5Kickers Wurzburg 7 8 2 6TV 46 Nurnberg 5 4 4 7TV 1860 Furth 6 3 8TV Weiden 5FV Wurzburg 04 5Pfeil Nurnberg 3 5 6TV Schweinau 6SpVgg Hof 7SpVgg Erlangen 7Franken Furth 8Bayern Kitzingen 10 8BSC Nurnberg 91 FC Schweinfurt 05 10 Kreisliga Sudbayern 1919 1923 Edit Club 1920 1921 1922 1923Bayern Munich 1 3 2 1TSV 1860 Munich 2 2 1 2Wacker Munchen 3 1 1 3Schwaben Augsburg 4 4 2 4Jahn Regensburg 3 5MTV Ingolstadt 6 7 4 6MTV 1879 Munchen 5 5 3 7SpVgg Munchen 7 6 4 8Teutonia Munchen 8 8 5Viktoria Augsburg 5TV Neuhausen 6SpVgg Landshut 6BC Augsburg 9 7Armin Munchen 10 7TV Memmingen 8TV Dachau 8TV 1880 Munchen 9FC Augsburg 10References Edit Verband Suddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1910 Archived June 10 2007 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 14 December 2008 Verband Suddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1911 Archived 2011 07 19 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 14 December 2008 Verband Suddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1912 Archived 2011 07 19 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 14 December 2008 Verband Suddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1913 Archived 2011 07 19 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 14 December 2008 Verband Suddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1914 Archived February 16 2012 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 14 December 2008 Verband Suddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1915 Archived 2011 07 19 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 14 December 2008 Verband Suddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1916 Archived 2007 06 10 at archive today in German accessed 14 December 2008 Verband Suddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1917 Archived 2007 06 10 at archive today in German accessed 14 December 2008 Verband Suddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1918 Archived 2007 06 10 at archive today in German accessed 14 December 2008 Suddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German author Ludolf Hyll page 62 accessed 14 December 2008 Suddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German author Ludolf Hyll page 65 accessed 14 December 2008 Suddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German author Ludolf Hyll page 70 accessed 14 December 2008 Suddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German author Ludolf Hyll page 73 accessed 14 December 2008 History of the Offenburger Fussballverein Archived March 6 2009 at the Wayback Machine in German Page 5 accessed 14 December 2008 Sources Edit Fussball Jahrbuch Deutschland in German 8 vol Tables and results of the German tier one leagues 1919 33 publisher DSFS Kicker Almanach in German The yearbook on German football from Bundesliga to Oberliga since 1937 published by the Kicker Sports Magazine Suddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German History of Southern German football in tables publisher amp author Ludolf HyllExternal links EditThe Gauligas in German Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv German league tables 1892 1933 in German Hirschi s Fussball seiten Germany Championships 1902 1945 at RSSSF com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kreisliga Bayern amp oldid 1057632370, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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