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Südkreis-Liga

The Südkreis-Liga (English: Southern district league) was the highest association football league in the German Kingdom of Württemberg, Grand Duchy of Baden, the Province of Hohenzollern and Alsace-Lorraine from 1908 to 1918. The league was disbanded with the introduction of the Kreisliga Südwest and Kreisliga Württemberg in 1919.

Südkreis-Liga
Founded1908
Folded1918
Replaced by
Country German Empire
State
Level on pyramidLevel 1
Last championsUnion Stuttgart
(1917–18)

History 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 1908, these being:

Until then, regional leagues had existed which send their champions to the Kreis finals and, from there, the winners went on to the Southern and German championships.

In 1908, the Südkreis-Liga was established, consisting of ten clubs and playing a home-and-away season, these clubs being:[1]

An eleventh club, the FV Straßburg, withdrew before the start of the season.[2] Phönix Karlsruhe, the first league champion, qualified thereby for the Southern German championship, which it won, finishing ahead of 1. FC Nürnberg. From there, the club moved on to the German finals, where BFC Viktoria 89 could be beaten, making the club German champions.[3]

In its second year, the league operated with only nine clubs, with the Karlsruher FV bringing home another Southern and German title to Karlsruhe. In 1909-10, the league played with ten clubs again and Karlsruher FV once more took out the league title as well as the Southern German one. In the national title round, it failed in the semi-finals, being beaten by VfB Leipzig.[4]

In 1911-12, the league played with eleven clubs and KFV continued its dominance, reaching the German final once more but losing 1-0 to Holstein Kiel in that game.[5]

Now with eight clubs, the 1912-13 league champion, Stuttgarter Kickers, took out the Southern championship but only managed to reach the first round of the German finals, signaling the end of the dominance of the Südkreis-Liga in Germany.[6] In the last pre-First World War season, 1913–14, Kickers won the league title once more but in the Southern finals, rising SpVgg Fürth proved to good and went on to win the German title as well.[7]

The war starting in August 1914 meant an end to the league, no championship was played in 1914-15 at all. In the following three seasons, regional leagues operated, like before 1908. A Südkreis championship as well as a Southern German one was played, but no national title games were held.[8]

With the end of the war in November 1918, football came to a halt once more. Alsace ceased to be a part of Germany and the German football league system, being awarded to France. New leagues started to operate from 1919 and in the parts of the Südkreis still with Germany, the Kreisliga Südwest and Kreisliga Württemberg were formed.[9]

National success edit

The Südkreis was one of the strongest regions as football was concerned in this era, taking out most Southern German championships at the time. On national level, the clubs from there were quite successful, too.

Southern German championship edit

Qualified teams and their success:

  • 1909: Phönix Karlsruhe, Southern German champions
  • 1910: Karlsruher FV, Southern German champions
  • 1911: Karlsruher FV, Southern German champions
  • 1912: Karlsruher FV, Southern German champions
  • 1913: Stuttgarter Kickers, Southern German champions
  • 1914: Stuttgarter Kickers, 3rd
  • 1916: Freiburger FC, Semi-finals
  • 1917: Stuttgarter Kickers, Southern German champions
  • 1918: Union Stuttgart, Runners-up

German championship edit

Qualified teams and their success:

  • 1909: Phönix Karlsruhe, German champions
  • 1910: Karlsruher FV, German champions
  • 1911: Karlsruher FV, Semi-finals
  • 1912: Karlsruher FV, Runners-up
  • 1913: Stuttgarter Kickers, First round

Winners and runners-up of the Südkreis-Liga and championship edit

Season Winner Runner-Up
1908–09 Phönix Karlsruhe Stuttgarter Kickers
1909–10 Karlsruher FV Phönix Karlsruhe
1910–11 Karlsruher FV Stuttgarter Kickers
1911–12 Karlsruher FV Phönix Karlsruhe
1912–13 Stuttgarter Kickers 1. FC Pforzheim
1913–14 Stuttgarter Kickers 1. FC Pforzheim
1914–15 not held
1915–16 Freiburger FC Phönix Karlsruhe
1916–17 Stuttgarter Kickers Straßburger FV
1917–18 Union Stuttgart Phönix Karlsruhe
1918–19 not held

Placings in the Südkreis-Liga 1908–14 edit

Club 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914
Phönix Karlsruhe 1 2 5 2 7 6
Stuttgarter Kickers 2 3 2 4 1 1
1. FC Pforzheim 3 4 6 5 2 2
Karlsruher FV 4 1 1 1 4 8
Viktoria 97 Mannheim 5
Alemannia Karlsruhe 6 6 9 8
Sportfreunde Stuttgart 7 5 4 7 8
Freiburger FC 8 8 3 3 5 3
Union Mannheim 9
FG 96 Mannheim 10
FV Straßburg 7 8 10
Union Stuttgart 9 7 6 3 4
FV Beiertheim 10 11
FC Mühlburg 9 5
VfB Stuttgart 6 7

References edit

  1. ^ Verband Süddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1909 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine (in German), accessed: 21 April 2009
  2. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 32, accessed: 21 April 2009
  3. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 35, accessed: 21 April 2009
  4. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 43, accessed: 21 April 2009
  5. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 47, accessed: 21 April 2009
  6. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 50, accessed: 21 April 2009
  7. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 53, accessed: 21 April 2009
  8. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 54-56, accessed: 21 April 2009
  9. ^ Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, (in German) author: Ludolf Hyll, page: 62, accessed: 21 April 2009

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
  • Germany - Championships 1902-1945 at RSSSF.com

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The Sudkreis Liga English Southern district league was the highest association football league in the German Kingdom of Wurttemberg Grand Duchy of Baden the Province of Hohenzollern and Alsace Lorraine from 1908 to 1918 The league was disbanded with the introduction of the Kreisliga Sudwest and Kreisliga Wurttemberg in 1919 Sudkreis LigaFounded1908Folded1918Replaced byKreisliga Sudwest Kreisliga WurttembergCountry German EmpireStateAlsace Lorraine Province of Hohenzollern Grand Duchy of Baden WurttembergLevel on pyramidLevel 1Last championsUnion Stuttgart 1917 18 Contents 1 History 2 National success 2 1 Southern German championship 2 2 German championship 3 Winners and runners up of the Sudkreis Liga and championship 4 Placings in the Sudkreis Liga 1908 14 5 References 5 1 Sources 6 External linksHistory editThe 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 1908 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 ProvinceUntil then regional leagues had existed which send their champions to the Kreis finals and from there the winners went on to the Southern and German championships In 1908 the Sudkreis Liga was established consisting of ten clubs and playing a home and away season these clubs being 1 Phonix Karlsruhe Kickers Stuttgart 1 FC Pforzheim Karlsruher FV Mannheimer FC Viktoria FC Alemannia Karlsruhe Sportfreunde Stuttgart Freiburger FC Union VfB 97 Mannheim FG 96 MannheimAn eleventh club the FV Strassburg withdrew before the start of the season 2 Phonix Karlsruhe the first league champion qualified thereby for the Southern German championship which it won finishing ahead of 1 FC Nurnberg From there the club moved on to the German finals where BFC Viktoria 89 could be beaten making the club German champions 3 In its second year the league operated with only nine clubs with the Karlsruher FV bringing home another Southern and German title to Karlsruhe In 1909 10 the league played with ten clubs again and Karlsruher FV once more took out the league title as well as the Southern German one In the national title round it failed in the semi finals being beaten by VfB Leipzig 4 In 1911 12 the league played with eleven clubs and KFV continued its dominance reaching the German final once more but losing 1 0 to Holstein Kiel in that game 5 Now with eight clubs the 1912 13 league champion Stuttgarter Kickers took out the Southern championship but only managed to reach the first round of the German finals signaling the end of the dominance of the Sudkreis Liga in Germany 6 In the last pre First World War season 1913 14 Kickers won the league title once more but in the Southern finals rising SpVgg Furth proved to good and went on to win the German title as well 7 The war starting in August 1914 meant an end to the league no championship was played in 1914 15 at all In the following three seasons regional leagues operated like before 1908 A Sudkreis championship as well as a Southern German one was played but no national title games were held 8 With the end of the war in November 1918 football came to a halt once more Alsace ceased to be a part of Germany and the German football league system being awarded to France New leagues started to operate from 1919 and in the parts of the Sudkreis still with Germany the Kreisliga Sudwest and Kreisliga Wurttemberg were formed 9 National success editThe Sudkreis was one of the strongest regions as football was concerned in this era taking out most Southern German championships at the time On national level the clubs from there were quite successful too Southern German championship edit Qualified teams and their success 1909 Phonix Karlsruhe Southern German champions 1910 Karlsruher FV Southern German champions 1911 Karlsruher FV Southern German champions 1912 Karlsruher FV Southern German champions 1913 Stuttgarter Kickers Southern German champions 1914 Stuttgarter Kickers 3rd 1916 Freiburger FC Semi finals 1917 Stuttgarter Kickers Southern German champions 1918 Union Stuttgart Runners upGerman championship edit Qualified teams and their success 1909 Phonix Karlsruhe German champions 1910 Karlsruher FV German champions 1911 Karlsruher FV Semi finals 1912 Karlsruher FV Runners up 1913 Stuttgarter Kickers First roundWinners and runners up of the Sudkreis Liga and championship editSeason Winner Runner Up1908 09 Phonix Karlsruhe Stuttgarter Kickers1909 10 Karlsruher FV Phonix Karlsruhe1910 11 Karlsruher FV Stuttgarter Kickers1911 12 Karlsruher FV Phonix Karlsruhe1912 13 Stuttgarter Kickers 1 FC Pforzheim1913 14 Stuttgarter Kickers 1 FC Pforzheim1914 15 not held1915 16 Freiburger FC Phonix Karlsruhe1916 17 Stuttgarter Kickers Strassburger FV1917 18 Union Stuttgart Phonix Karlsruhe1918 19 not heldPlacings in the Sudkreis Liga 1908 14 editClub 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914Phonix Karlsruhe 1 2 5 2 7 6Stuttgarter Kickers 2 3 2 4 1 11 FC Pforzheim 3 4 6 5 2 2Karlsruher FV 4 1 1 1 4 8Viktoria 97 Mannheim 5Alemannia Karlsruhe 6 6 9 8Sportfreunde Stuttgart 7 5 4 7 8Freiburger FC 8 8 3 3 5 3Union Mannheim 9FG 96 Mannheim 10FV Strassburg 7 8 10Union Stuttgart 9 7 6 3 4FV Beiertheim 10 11FC Muhlburg 9 5VfB Stuttgart 6 7References edit Verband Suddeutscher Fussball Vereine 1909 Archived 2011 07 19 at the Wayback Machine in German accessed 21 April 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German author Ludolf Hyll page 32 accessed 21 April 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German author Ludolf Hyll page 35 accessed 21 April 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German author Ludolf Hyll page 43 accessed 21 April 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German author Ludolf Hyll page 47 accessed 21 April 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German author Ludolf Hyll page 50 accessed 21 April 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German author Ludolf Hyll page 53 accessed 21 April 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German author Ludolf Hyll page 54 56 accessed 21 April 2009 Suddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 1988 in German author Ludolf Hyll page 62 accessed 21 April 2009 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 Sudkreis Liga amp oldid 1137148628, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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