1942 German football championship explained

German championship
Year:1942
Other Titles:Deutsche Fußballmeisterschaft
Country:Germany
Dates:10 May – 4 July
Num Teams:25
Winners:Schalke 04
6th German title
Second:First Vienna
Third:Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin
Fourth:Kickers Offenbach
Matches:26
Goals:120
Prev Season:1941
Next Season:1943

The 1942 German football championship, the 35th edition of the competition, was won by Schalke 04, the club's sixth championship, won by defeating First Vienna FC in the final. It marked the third and last occasion of a club from Vienna (German: Wien) in the final, Rapid Wien having won the competition in the previous season while Admira Wien had made a losing appearance in the 1939 final.[1] It was the last time that Schalke was awarded the Viktoria, the annual trophy for the German champions from 1903 to 1944 as the trophy disappeared during the final stages of the Second World War.[2]

Schalke's Fritz Szepan was the 1942 championships top scorer with eight goals.[3]

The 1942 championship marked the last highlight of the golden era of Schalke 04 which had reached the semi-finals of each edition of the national championship from 1932 to 1942 and won the competition in 1934, 1935, 1937, 1939, 1940 and 1942 while losing the final in 1933, 1938 and 1941. By appearing in the 1942 final Schalke also equaled Hertha BSC's record of six consecutive final appearances which the latter had set from 1926 to 1931. Schalke would however not win another German championship until 1958.[1] [4]

The twenty-five 1941–42 Gauliga champions, five more than in the previous season,[5] competed in a single-leg knock out competition to determine the national champion.[6] In the following season, the German championship was played with twenty nine clubs. From there it gradually expanded further through a combination of territorial expansion of Nazi Germany and the sub-dividing of the Gauligas in later years, reaching a strength of thirty one in its last completed season, 1943–44.[5]

Qualified teams

The teams qualified through the 1941–42 Gauliga season:[6]

Club Qualified from
SV Waldhof MannheimGauliga Baden
FC Schweinfurt 05Gauliga Bayern
Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg
HUS MarienwerderGauliga Danzig-Westpreußen
SG SS StraßburgGauliga Elsaß
Gauliga Generalgouvernement
Gauliga Hessen-Nassau
Borussia FuldaGauliga Kurhessen
SV Dessau 05Gauliga Mitte
VfL 99 KölnGauliga Mittelrhein
FV Stadt DüdelingenGauliga Moselland
Gauliga Niederrhein
Gauliga Niedersachsen
Gauliga Niederschlesien
Eimsbütteler TVGauliga Nordmark
Germania KönigshütteGauliga Oberschlesien
First ViennaGauliga Ostmark
VfB KönigsbergGauliga Ostpreußen
LSV PütnitzGauliga Pommern
SC PlanitzGauliga Sachsen
LSV OlmützGauliga Sudetenland
Polizei LitzmannstadtGauliga Wartheland
Gauliga Westfalen
Gauliga Westmark
Gauliga Württemberg

Competition

Qualifying round

|align="center" style="background:#ddffdd" colspan=3|10 May 1942[7] |}

Replay

|align="center" style="background:#ddffdd" colspan=3|17 May 1942|}

Round of 16

|align="center" style="background:#ddffdd" colspan=3|24 May 1942[8] |}

Quarter-finals

|align="center" style="background:#ddffdd" colspan=3|7 June 1942[9] |}

Semi-finals

|align="center" style="background:#ddffdd" colspan=3|21 June 1942[10] |}

Final

FC GELSENKIRCHEN-SCHALKE 04:
GK Heinz Flotho
DF Heinz Hinz
DF Otto Schweisfurth
MF Hans Bornemann
MF Otto Tibulski
MF Herbert Burdenski
FW Ernst Kalwitzki
FW Fritz Szepan
FW Hermann Eppenhoff
FW Ernst Kuzorra
FW Adolf Urban
Manager:
Otto Faist
VIENNA:
GK Stefan Ploc
DF Otto Kaller
DF Willibald Schmaus
MF Vitus Kubicka
MF Ernst Sabeditsch
MF Franz Jaburek
FW Karl Bortoli
FW Karl Decker
FW Franz Holeschofski
FW Karl Lechner
FW Franz Erdl
Manager:
Fritz Gschweidl

References

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesd/duitchamp.html (West) Germany -List of champions
  2. 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
  3. Web site: Deutsche Meisterschaft » Torschützenkönige . Weltfussball.de . 2 January 2016. de. German championship: Top goal scorer.
  4. http://www.weltfussball.de/teams/fc-schalke-04/1/ FC Schalke 04 » Steckbrief
  5. kicker Allmanach 1990, page: 243-245
  6. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesd/duithistpre45.html German championship 1942
  7. http://www.weltfussball.de/spielplan/deutsche-meisterschaft-1942-qualifikation/0/ German championship 1942 – Qualifying
  8. http://www.weltfussball.de/spielplan/deutsche-meisterschaft-1942-achtelfinale/0/ German championship 1942 – Round of sixteen
  9. http://www.weltfussball.de/spielplan/deutsche-meisterschaft-1942-viertelfinale/0/ German championship 1942 – Quarter finals
  10. http://www.weltfussball.de/spielplan/deutsche-meisterschaft-1942-halbfinale/0/ German championship 1942 – Semifinals