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Kreisliga Württemberg

The Kreisliga Württemberg (English: District league Württemberg) was the highest association football league in the German state of Württemberg from 1919 to 1923. The league was disbanded with the introduction of the Bezirksliga Württemberg-Baden in 1923.

Kreisliga Württemberg
Founded1919
Folded1923
Replaced byBezirksliga Württemberg-Baden
Country Germany
State
Level on pyramidLevel 1
Last championsStuttgarter Kickers
(1922–23)

Overview edit

Predecessor edit

From 1907, four regional leagues were formed within the structure of the Southern German football championship, in a move to improve the organisation of football in Southern Germany, these being:

In 1908, a first Südkreis-Liga (English: Southern District League) was established, consisting of ten clubs and playing a home-and-away season.[1] With the outbreak of the First World War, league football came to a halt and, during the war, games were only played on a limited level.

Post-First World War edit

With the collapse of the German Empire in 1918, no Württemberg championship was played in 1918-19 but football returned to a more organised system in 1919.

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

The Südkreis-Liga was split into three regional competitions, Württemberg, Odenwald and Südwest, each with ten clubs.[2] The three league winners advanced to the Southern championship. This system applied for the 1919-20 and 1920-21 season.[3]

In 1921-22, the Kreisliga Württemberg was split into two groups of eight, increasing the number of tier-one clubs in Württemberg to 16. The two league winners then played a final to determine the Württemberg champion, which in turn advanced to a Baden-Württemberg championship final against the Südwest champion. The Odenwald champion was not part of this series but rather played a Rhine championship.[4] This "watering down" of Württemberg football lasted for only one season, in 1922-23, the number of top clubs was reduced to eight clubs in a single division, with a Baden-Württemberg final against the Südwest champion once more.[5]

In 1923, a league reform which was decided upon in Darmstadt, Hesse, established the Southern German Bezirksligas which were to replace the Kreisligas.[6] The best four teams each from the Südwest and Württemberg were admitted to the new Bezirksliga Württemberg-Baden. The four clubs from Württemberg were:

National success edit

The clubs from the Kreisliga Württemberg were not particularly successful in this era and none managed to qualify for the German championship.

Baden-Württemberg championship edit

Played in 1922 and 1923, these were the finals:

  • 1922:
    • Württemberg final: Sportfreunde Stuttgart - Stuttgarter Kickers 1-0 / 3-2
    • Baden-Württemberg final: Sportfreunde Stuttgart - Karlsruher FV 1-0 / 1-1
  • 1923:

Southern German championship edit

Qualified teams and their success:

  • 1920:
    • SC Stuttgart, Group stage
  • 1921:
    • Stuttgarter Kickers, Group stage
  • 1922:
    • Sportfreunde Stuttgart, Semi-finals
  • 1923:
    • Stuttgarter Kickers, not qualified

Winners and runners-up of the Kreisliga Württemberg edit

Season Champions Runner-Up
1919-20 SC Stuttgart Stuttgarter Kickers
1920–21 Stuttgarter Kickers SV Feuerbach
1921–22 Sportfreunde Stuttgart Stuttgarter Kickers
1922–23 Stuttgarter Kickers SV Feuerbach

Placings in the Kreisliga Württemberg 1919-23 edit

Club 1920 1921 1922 1923
SC Stuttgart 1 3 4 5
Stuttgarter Kickers 2 1 1 1
Sportfreunde Stuttgart 3 4 1 3
SV Feuerbach 4 2 4 2
VfB Stuttgart 5 5 2 6
VfR Heilbronn 6 6 2 4
FV Ulm 94 7 8 3 8
FV Zuffenhausen 8 9 8
Spgg. Tübingen 9 6
FV Kornwestheim 10
Spgg. Cannstatt 7 6
Union Böckingen 10 7
TB Ulm 5
Pfeil Gaisburg 7
Eintracht Stuttgart 3 7
Normannia Gmünd 5
VfL Stuttgart 8

References edit

  1. ^ Verband Süddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1909 July 19, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (in German), accessed: 22 March 2009
  2. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 62, accessed: 22 March 2009
  3. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 65, accessed: 22 March 2009
  4. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 70, accessed: 22 March 2009
  5. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 73, accessed: 22 March 2009
  6. ^ History of the Offenburger Fußballverein 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
  • Süddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform 1897-1988 (in German) History of Southern German football in tables, publisher & author: Ludolf Hyll

External links edit

  • 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 Wurttemberg English District league Wurttemberg was the highest association football league in the German state of Wurttemberg from 1919 to 1923 The league was disbanded with the introduction of the Bezirksliga Wurttemberg Baden in 1923 Kreisliga WurttembergFounded1919Folded1923Replaced byBezirksliga Wurttemberg BadenCountry GermanyStateProvince of Hohenzollern WurttembergLevel on pyramidLevel 1Last championsStuttgarter Kickers 1922 23 Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Predecessor 1 2 Post First World War 2 National success 2 1 Baden Wurttemberg championship 2 2 Southern German championship 3 Winners and runners up of the Kreisliga Wurttemberg 4 Placings in the Kreisliga Wurttemberg 1919 23 5 References 5 1 Sources 6 External linksOverview editPredecessor edit From 1907 four regional leagues were formed within the structure of the Southern German football championship in a move to improve the organisation of football in Southern Germany 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 Province In 1908 a first Sudkreis Liga English Southern District League was established consisting of ten clubs and playing a home and away season 1 With the outbreak of the First World War league football came to a halt and during the war games were only played on a limited level Post First World War edit With the collapse of the German Empire in 1918 no Wurttemberg championship was played in 1918 19 but football returned to a more organised system in 1919 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 Wurttemberg The Sudkreis Liga was split into three regional competitions Wurttemberg Odenwald and Sudwest each with ten clubs 2 The three league winners advanced to the Southern championship This system applied for the 1919 20 and 1920 21 season 3 In 1921 22 the Kreisliga Wurttemberg was split into two groups of eight increasing the number of tier one clubs in Wurttemberg to 16 The two league winners then played a final to determine the Wurttemberg champion which in turn advanced to a Baden Wurttemberg championship final against the Sudwest champion The Odenwald champion was not part of this series but rather played a Rhine championship 4 This watering down of Wurttemberg football lasted for only one season in 1922 23 the number of top clubs was reduced to eight clubs in a single division with a Baden Wurttemberg final against the Sudwest champion once more 5 In 1923 a league reform which was decided upon in Darmstadt Hesse established the Southern German Bezirksligas which were to replace the Kreisligas 6 The best four teams each from the Sudwest and Wurttemberg were admitted to the new Bezirksliga Wurttemberg Baden The four clubs from Wurttemberg were Stuttgarter Kickers SV Feuerbach VfR Heilbronn SC StuttgartNational success editThe clubs from the Kreisliga Wurttemberg were not particularly successful in this era and none managed to qualify for the German championship Baden Wurttemberg championship edit Played in 1922 and 1923 these were the finals 1922 Wurttemberg final Sportfreunde Stuttgart Stuttgarter Kickers 1 0 3 2 Baden Wurttemberg final Sportfreunde Stuttgart Karlsruher FV 1 0 1 1 1923 Baden Wurttemberg final 1 FC Pforzheim Stuttgarter Kickers 3 0 1 1 Southern German championship edit Qualified teams and their success 1920 SC Stuttgart Group stage 1921 Stuttgarter Kickers Group stage 1922 Sportfreunde Stuttgart Semi finals 1923 Stuttgarter Kickers not qualifiedWinners and runners up of the Kreisliga Wurttemberg editSeason Champions Runner Up 1919 20 SC Stuttgart Stuttgarter Kickers 1920 21 Stuttgarter Kickers SV Feuerbach 1921 22 Sportfreunde Stuttgart Stuttgarter Kickers 1922 23 Stuttgarter Kickers SV FeuerbachPlacings in the Kreisliga Wurttemberg 1919 23 editClub 1920 1921 1922 1923 SC Stuttgart 1 3 4 5 Stuttgarter Kickers 2 1 1 1 Sportfreunde Stuttgart 3 4 1 3 SV Feuerbach 4 2 4 2 VfB Stuttgart 5 5 2 6 VfR Heilbronn 6 6 2 4 FV Ulm 94 7 8 3 8 FV Zuffenhausen 8 9 8 Spgg Tubingen 9 6 FV Kornwestheim 10 Spgg Cannstatt 7 6 Union Bockingen 10 7 TB Ulm 5 Pfeil Gaisburg 7 Eintracht Stuttgart 3 7 Normannia Gmund 5 VfL Stuttgart 8References edit Verband Suddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1909 Archived July 19 2011 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 22 March 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German author Ludolf Hyll page 62 accessed 22 March 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German author Ludolf Hyll page 65 accessed 22 March 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German author Ludolf Hyll page 70 accessed 22 March 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German author Ludolf Hyll page 73 accessed 22 March 2009 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 Wurttemberg amp oldid 933930161, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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