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词条 1944 German football championship
释义

  1. Qualified teams

  2. Competition

     First round  Replay  Round of 16  Replay  Quarter-finals  Semi-finals  Third place play-off  Final 

  3. References

     Sources 

  4. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2017}}{{Infobox football tournament season
| title = German championship
| year = 1944
| other_titles = Deutsche Fußballmeisterschaft
| image = Victoria Schalke-Museum.jpg
| image_size = 100px
| caption = Replica of the Viktoria trophy
| country = Germany
| dates = 16 April – 18 June
| num_teams = 31
| champions = Dresdner SC
2nd German title
| runner-up = LSV Hamburg
| matches = 32
| goals = 185
| attendance =
| top_goal_scorer = Helmut Schön {{nowrap|(14 goals)}}
| prevseason = 1943
| nextseason = 1948
}}

The 1944 German football championship, the 37th edition of the competition, was won by Dresdner SC, the club defending its 1943 title by defeating Luftwaffe team LSV Hamburg in the final.[1][2]

The final years of the German Championship during the war saw many military teams compete in the championship, Luftwaffe teams, Luftwaffensportvereine, short LSV, and, Wehrmacht teams, Wehrmachtssportvereine, short WSV, became very competitive.[3]

Dresden's Helmut Schön who would later coach Germany to the 1974 FIFA World Cup, became the top scorer of the 1944 championship with 14 goals, the second-highest individual amount of any player in the history of the competition from 1903 to 1963.[4]

It was the last edition of the tournament during the Second World War with the competition not held again until 1948. The thirty-one 1943–44 Gauliga champions, two more than in the previous season,[5] competed in a single-leg knock out competition to determine the national champion.[6]

Dresdner SC became the last club to be awarded the Viktoria, the annual trophy for the German champions from 1903 to 1944. The trophy disappeared during the final stages of the war, did not resurface until after the German reunification and was put on display at the DFB headquarters in Frankfurt until 2015, when it was moved to the new Deutsches Fußballmuseum in Dortmund.[7]

Qualified teams

The teams qualified through the 1943–44 Gauliga season:[6]

Club Qualified from
VfR Mannheim Gauliga Baden
MSV Brünn Gauliga Böhmen und Mähren
Hertha BSC Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg
LSV Danzig Gauliga Danzig-Westpreußen
FC Mühlhausen 93 Gauliga Elsaß
LSV Mölders Krakau Gauliga Generalgouvernement
LSV Hamburg Gauliga Hamburg
Kickers Offenbach Gauliga Hessen-Nassau
KSG VfL 99 Köln/SpVgg Sülz 07 Gauliga Köln-Aachen
Borussia Fulda Gauliga Kurhessen
LSV Rerick Gauliga Mecklenburg
SV Dessau 05 Gauliga Mitte
TuS Neuendorf Gauliga Moselland
KSG Duisburg Gauliga Niederrhein
STC Hirschberg Gauliga Niederschlesien
1. FC Nürnberg Gauliga Nordbayern
Germania Königshütte Gauliga Oberschlesien
WSV Celle Gauliga Osthannover
First Vienna Gauliga Ostmark
VfB Königsberg Gauliga Ostpreußen
HSV Groß-Born Gauliga Pommern
Dresdner SC Gauliga Sachsen
Holstein Kiel Gauliga Schleswig-Holstein
FC Bayern Munich Gauliga Südbayern
NSTG Brux Gauliga Sudetenland
Eintracht Braunschweig Gauliga Südhannover-Braunschweig
SDW Posen Gauliga Wartheland
SpVgg Wilhelmshaven Gauliga Weser-Ems
Schalke 04 Gauliga Westfalen
KSG Saarbrücken Gauliga Westmark
SV Göppingen Gauliga Württemberg

Competition

First round

Borussia Fulda received a bye for the first round.

{{OneLegStart}}
|align="center" style="background:#ddffdd" colspan=3|16 April 1944[8]{{OneLegResult|LSV Danzig|| 0–0 |Hertha BSC|}}{{OneLegResult|HSV Groß Born|| 6–4 |LSV Rerick|}}{{OneLegResult|STC Hirschberg|| 7–0 |SDW Posen|}}{{OneLegResult|Dresdner SC|| 9–2 |Germania Königshütte|}}{{OneLegResult|LSV Hamburg||4–0 |WSV Celle|}}{{OneLegResult|Eintracht Braunschweig|| 1–2 |SpVgg Wilhelmshaven|}}{{OneLegResult|Schalke 04|| 5–0 |TuS Neuendorf|}}{{OneLegResult|KSG Köln-Sülz|| 0–2 |KSG Duisburg|}}{{OneLegResult|FC Mühlhausen 93||4–2 |Kickers Offenbach|}}{{OneLegResult|SV Göppingen|| 3–5 |KSG Saarbrücken|}}{{OneLegResult|VfR Mannheim|| 2–1 |FC Bayern Munich|}}{{OneLegResult|NSTG Brüx ||0–8 |1. FC Nürnberg|}}{{OneLegResult|MSV Brno|| 3–6 |First Vienna|}}{{OneLegResult|SV Dessau 05|| 2–3 |Holstein Kiel|}}{{OneLegResult|LSV Mölders Krakau||1–4 |VfB Königsberg|}}
|}

Replay

{{OneLegStart}}
|align="center" style="background:#ddffdd" colspan=3|23 April 1944{{OneLegResult|Hertha BSC|| 7–1 |LSV Danzig|}}
|}

Round of 16

{{OneLegStart}}
|align="center" style="background:#ddffdd" colspan=3|7 May 1944[9]{{OneLegResult| VfB Königsberg|| 3–10 |HSV Groß Born|}}{{OneLegResult|First Vienna ||5–0 |STC Hirschberg|}}{{OneLegResult|Hertha BSC ||4–2 |Holstein Kiel|}}{{OneLegResult|Borussia Fulda ||2–9 |Dresdner SC|}}{{OneLegResult|SpVgg Wilhelmshaven|| 1–1 |LSV Hamburg|}}{{OneLegResult|KSG Duisburg|| 2–1 |Schalke 04|}}{{OneLegResult|KSG Saarbrücken|| 5–3 |FC Mühlhausen 93|}}{{OneLegResult|1. FC Nürnberg ||3–2 |VfR Mannheim|}}
|}

Replay

{{OneLegStart}}
|align="center" style="background:#ddffdd" colspan=3|14 May 1944{{OneLegResult|LSV Hamburg||4–2 |SpVgg Wilhelmshaven|}}
|}

Quarter-finals

{{OneLegStart}}
|align="center" style="background:#ddffdd" colspan=3|21 May 1944[10]{{OneLegResult|Dresdner SC||3–2| First Vienna|}}{{OneLegResult|KSG Saarbrücken||1–5 |1. FC Nürnberg|}}{{OneLegResult|HSV Groß Born|| 3–2 |Hertha BSC|}}{{OneLegResult|LSV Hamburg||3–0 |KSG Duisburg|}}
|}

Semi-finals

{{football box
|date = 4 June 1944
|team1 = LSV Hamburg
|score = 3 – 2
|team2 = HSV Groß Born
|report = Report
|goals1 = Mühle {{goal|7||30}}
Gornick {{goal|19}}
|goals2 = Plener {{goal|59}}
Sold {{goal|63|pen.}}
|stadium = Hindenburg-Kampfbahn, Hannover
|attendance = 20,000
|referee = Raspel
}}
{{football box
|date = 4 June 1944
|team1 = Dresdner SC
|score = 3 – 1
|team2 = 1. FC Nürnberg
|report = Report
|goals1 = Voigtmann {{goal|4}}
Machate {{goal|26}}
Schön {{goal|73|pen.}}
|goals2 = Hettner {{goal|44|pen.}}
|stadium = Mitteldeutsche Landeskampfbahn, Erfurt
|attendance = 35,000
|referee = Multer
}}

Third place play-off

{{football box
|date = 17 June 1944
|team1 = 1. FC Nürnberg
|score = not played
|team2 = HSV Groß Born
|report =
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium =
|attendance =
|referee =
}}

Final

{{football box
|date = 18 June 1944
|team1 = Dresdner SC
|score = 4 – 0
|team2 = LSV Hamburg
|report = Report
|goals1 = Voigtmann {{goal|20}}
Schaffer {{goal|50||85}}
Schön {{goal|60}}
|goals2 =
|stadium = Olympiastadion, Berlin
|attendance = 70,000
|referee = Trompetter
}}
DRESDNER SC
GER|Nazi}} Willibald Kreß
GER|Nazi}} Heinz Hempel
GER|Nazi}} Fritz Belger
GER|Nazi}} Helmut Schubert
GER|Nazi}} Walter Dzur
GER|Nazi}} Rudi Voigtmann
GER|Nazi}} Helmut Schön
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia}} Heinrich Schaffer
GER|Nazi}} Herbert Pohl
GER|Nazi}} Fritz Machate
GER|Nazi}} Richard Hofmann
Manager:
{{flagicon|GER|Nazi}} Georg Köhler
LSV HAMBURG
GER|Nazi}} Willy Jürissen
GER|Nazi}} Reinhold Münzenberg
GER|Nazi}} Karl Miller
GER|Nazi}} Heinrich Gärtner
GER|Nazi}} Walter Ochs
GER|Nazi}} Heinz Mühle
GER|Nazi}} Robert Gebhardt
GER|Nazi}} Fritz Zahn
GER|Nazi}} Jakob Lotz
GER|Nazi}} Ludwig Janda
GER|Nazi}} Willi Gornick
Manager:
{{flagicon|GER|Nazi}} Karl Höger

References

1. ^(West) Germany -List of champions rsssf.com, accessed: 22 December 2015
2. ^Dresdner SC » Steckbrief {{de icon}} Weltfussball.de – Dresdner SC honours, accessed: 22 December 2015
3. ^Als Wien deutscher Meister wurde {{de icon}} Augsburger Allgemeine – When Vienna became German champions, published: 3 September 2015, accessed: 26 December 2015
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.weltfussball.de/torschuetzenkoenige/deutsche-meisterschaft/ |title=Deutsche Meisterschaft » Torschützenkönige |date= |website= Weltfussball.de |publisher= |access-date= 2 January 2016|language=German|trans-title=German championship: Top goal scorer}}
5. ^kicker Allmanach 1990, page: 243-245
6. ^German championship 1944 rsssf.com, accessed: 25 December 2015
7. ^[https://www.dfb.de/news/detail/pokale-auf-reisen-viktoria-und-co-wandern-ins-fussballmuseum-123277/ POKALE AUF REISEN: VIKTORIA UND CO. WANDERN INS FUSSBALLMUSEUM] {{de icon}} DFB website, accessed: 27 December 2015
8. ^German championship 1944 – First round {{de icon}} Weltfussball.de, accessed: 25 December 2015
9. ^German championship 1944 – Round of sixteen{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} {{de icon}} Weltfussball.de, accessed: 25 December 2015
10. ^German championship 1944 – Quarter finals {{de icon}} Weltfussball.de, accessed: 25 December 2015

Sources

  • kicker Allmanach 1990, by kicker, page 164 & 177 - German championship

External links

  • German Championship 1943–44 at weltfussball.de {{de icon}}
  • German Championship 1944 at RSSSF
{{German football championship}}{{1943–44 in European football (UEFA)}}

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