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词条 1933 German football championship
释义

  1. Qualified teams

  2. Competition

     Round of 16  Quarter-finals  Semi-finals  Final 

  3. Top scorers

  4. References

     Sources 

  5. External links

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| title = German championship
| year = 1933
| other_titles = Deutsche Fußballmeisterschaft
| image = Victoria Schalke-Museum.jpg
| image_size = 100px
| caption = Replica of the Viktoria trophy
| country = Germany
| dates = 7 May – 11 June
| num_teams = 16
| champions = Fortuna Düsseldorf
1st German title
| runner-up = Schalke 04
| matches = 15
| goals = 76
| attendance =
| top_goal_scorer = Karl Ehmer {{nowrap|(6 goals)}}
| prevseason = 1932
| nextseason = 1934
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The 1933 German football championship, the 26th edition of the competition, ended with the first national title for Fortuna Düsseldorf. The title was won with a 3–0 win over Schalke 04. It was a replay of the Western German championship final, in which Schalke had defeated Fortuna 1–0 on 30 April 1933.[1][2][3]

For both clubs it was their first appearance in the German final. While Fortuna only played one more after this, in 1936, for Schalke it was the first in its golden era, playing in every final until 1942, except the 1936 one.[4]

The 1933 final was played after the rise of the Nazis to power in Germany. After this season, the German league system was overhauled and instead of the regional championships as qualifying competitions, the 16 Gauligas were introduced.[5]

To qualify for the national championship, a team needed to win or finish runners-up in one of the seven regional championships. On top of those 14 clubs, the two strongest regions, West and South were allowed to send a third team each. In the West, this was the local cup winner while in the South, the third placed team of the championship received this place.

Qualified teams

The teams qualified through the regional football championships:[6]

Club Qualified from
SV Prussia-Samland Königsberg Baltic champions
SV Hindenburg Allenstein Baltic runners-up
Beuthener SuSV South Eastern German champions
Vorwärts RaSpo Gleiwitz South Eastern German runners-up
Hertha BSC Brandenburg champions
BFC Viktoria 89 Brandenburg runners-up
Dresdner SC Central German champions
PSV Chemnitz Central German runners-up
Hamburger SV Northern German champions
SV Arminia Hannover Northern German runners-up
Schalke 04 Western German champions
Fortuna Düsseldorf Western German runners-up
VfL Benrath Western German Cup winner
FSV Frankfurt Southern German champions
TSV 1860 München Southern German runners-up
SG Eintracht Frankfurt Southern German 3rd placed team

Competition

Round of 16

Date Match Result Stadium
7 May 1933Hamburger SVEintracht Frankfurt1–4 (0–2)Hamburg, Stadion Hoheluft
7 May 1933VfL BenrathTSV 1860 München0–2 (0–2)Cologne, Müngersdorfer Stadion
7 May 1933Fortuna DüsseldorfVorwärts RaSpo Gleiwitz9–0 (3–0)Düsseldorf, Rheinstadion
7 May 1933Dresdner SCSV Arminia Hannover1–2 aet (0–1, 1–1)Dresden, Stadion am Ostragehege
7 May 1933Beuthener SuSVSV Prussia-Samland Königsberg7–1 (3–1)Beuthen, Hindenburg-Stadion
7 May 1933FSV FrankfurtPSV Chemnitz6–1 (1–1)Frankfurt am Main, Riederwaldstadion
7 May 1933Hindenburg AllensteinHertha BSC4–1 (2–0)Allenstein, Waldstadion
14 May 1933 FC Schalke 04 BFC Viktoria 1889 4–1 (1–0) Dortmund, Kampfbahn Rothe Erde

Quarter-finals

Date Match Result Stadium
21 May 1933SV Arminia HannoverFortuna Düsseldorf0–3 (0–2)Hanover, Hindenburg-Kampfbahn
21 May 1933Eintracht FrankfurtHindenburg Allenstein12–2 (7–0)Frankfurt am Main, Waldstadion
21 May 1933FC Schalke 04FSV Frankfurt1–0 (0–0)Essen, Stadion Uhlenkrug
21 May 1933 TSV 1860 München Beuthener SuSV 3–0 (2–0) Nuremberg, Städtisches Stadion

Semi-finals

Date Match Result Stadium
28 May 1933Fortuna DüsseldorfEintracht Frankfurt4–0 (1–0)Berlin, Platz des BFC Preussen
28 May 1933 FC Schalke 04 TSV 1860 München 4–0 (1–0) Leipzig, Stadion Probstheida

Final

The 1933 final saw Schalke as the favorite for the title, having already beaten Fortuna in the Western German championship in late April. In front of 60,000, 20,000 of those Fortuna supporters, the club, who had not conceded a goal in the previous three rounds and scored 16, scored the first goal in the tenth minute. Schalke never got into their rhythm and when Fortuna scored the third goal five minutes from the end, the game was decided.[7]

It was the third time that the final was held in Cologne, after 1912 and 1931 and had the second-best attendance until then, only surpassed by the 1923 final, held in Hamburg in front of 64,000.

Date Match Result Stadium Attendance
11 June 1933 Fortuna Düsseldorf FC Schalke 04 3-0 (1–0) Cologne, Müngersdorfer Stadion 60,000
Fortuna Düsseldorf:
1 Willi Pesch
2 Kurt Trautwein
3 Paul Janes
4 Paul Bornefeld
5 Jakob Bender
6 70}}
7 85}}
8 Theo Breuer
9 10}}
10 Willi Wigold
11 Stanislaus Kobierski
Manager:
Heinz Körner
FC Schalke 04:
1 Hermann Mellage
2 Ferdinand Zajons
3 Fritz Wohlgemuth
4 Ötte Tibulsky
5 Hermann Nattkämper
6 Hans Bornemann
7 Valentin Przybylski
8 Emil Czerwinski
9 Fritz Szepan
10 Hans Rosen
11 Ernst Kuzorra
Manager:
Kurt Otto

Top scorers

The top scorer of the competition:[8]

Name Club Goals
1stKarl EhmerEintracht Frankfurt6
2ndGeorg HochgesangFortuna Düsseldorf5
Paul MehlFortuna Düsseldorf5
Felix ZwolanowskiFortuna Düsseldorf5
5thAugust MöbsEintracht Frankfurt4

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesd/duitchamp.html |title=(West) Germany -List of champions |date= |website= Rsssf.com |publisher= |access-date= 5 January 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.weltfussball.de/teams/fc-schalke-04/1/ |title= FC Schalke 04 » Steckbrief |date= |website= Weltfussball.de |publisher= |access-date= 5 January 2016|language=German|trans-title=FC Schalke 04 honours}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.weltfussball.de/teams/fortuna-duesseldorf/1/ |title= Fortuna Düsseldorf » Steckbrief |date= |website= Weltfussball.de |publisher= |access-date= 5 January 2016|language=German|trans-title=Fortuna Düsseldorf honours}}
4. ^FC Schalke 04 website – History {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718203129/http://www.schalke04.de/verein.html |date=18 July 2011 }} {{de icon}}, accessed: 21 April 2009
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesd/duithistpre45.html#34 |title=German championship 1934 |date= |website= Rsssf.com |publisher= |access-date= 5 January 2016}}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesd/duithistpre45.html#33 |title=German championship 1933 |date= |website= Rsssf.com |publisher= |access-date= 5 January 2016}}
7. ^Die deutsche Meisterschaft 1933 {{de icon}} Fortuna Düsseldorf – 1933 final, accessed: 21 April 2009
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.weltfussball.de/torjaeger/deutsche-meisterschaft-1932-1933/ |title= Deutsche Meisterschaft 1932/1933 » Torschützenliste |date= |website= Weltfussball.de |publisher= |access-date= 5 January 2016|language=German|trans-title=German championship 1933: Top scorers}}

Sources

  • Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897–1988, by Ludolf Hyll, page 98 – German championship 1933
  • kicker Allmanach 1990, by kicker, page 164 & 177 – German championship

External links

  • German Championship 1932–33 at weltfussball.de {{de icon}}
  • German Championship 1933 at RSSSF
{{German football championship}}{{1932–33 in European Football (UEFA)}}

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