Gauliga Elsaß

Main article: Gauliga
Gauliga Elsaß
Country Nazi Germany
Region Alsace
Gau Gau Baden-Elsaß
Founded 1940
Folded 1945
Replaced by territory returned to France
Level on pyramid Level 1
Domestic cup(s) Tschammerpokal
Last champions FC Mülhausen 93
(1943–44)

The Gauliga Elsaß was the highest football league in the region of Alsace (German: Elsaß, old orthography of Elsass) from 1940 to 1945. The Nazis reorganised the administrative region and the Alsace became part of the Gau Baden-Elsaß.

Overview

The league was introduced by the Nazi Sports Office in 1940, after the French defeat and the German annexation of the Alsace region. The Alsace region was traditionally disputed between the two countries and had last been part of the German Empire from 1871 to 1918, with its football clubs playing in the German league system then.

The Gauliga Elsaß was established with sixteen clubs in two groups of eight, all from the Alsace region. The two group winners then played a home-and-away final to determine the Alsace champion and the team entering the German championship.

The league was reduced to one single group of twelve teams in the 1941-42 season with the bottom four teams relegated. The season after, it operated with ten clubs and two relegated teams. This modus remained in place for the 1943-44 season.

In late 1944, the Alsace region became part of the frontline and its doubtful whether the 1944-45 season was even able to get under way. The league was scheduled to have two groups, a northern one with five and a southern one with six clubs.

After the region had been completely liberated by allied forces, Strasbourg being retaken on 22 November 1944, the Alsace and its football clubs returned to France with the top club, the RC Strasbourg, reentering the French first division in 1945.

Founding members of the league

The sixteen founding members in 1940 were split into two groups. All clubs came from the French league system and are still active as of 2008, unless stated otherwise:[1][2]

Winners and runners-up of the league

The winners and runners-up of the league:[3]

Season Winner Runner-Up
1940–41 FC Mülhausen 93 Rasen SC Straßburg
1941–42 SG SS Straßburg Rasen SC Straßburg
1942–43 FC Mülhausen 93 Rasen SC Straßburg
1943–44 FC Mülhausen 93 SG SS Straßburg

Placings in the league 1940-44

The complete list of clubs competing in the league:[3]

Club 1941 1942 1943 1944
FC Mühlhausen 93 1 4 1 1
SpVgg Kolmar 2 3 4 4
FC Wittenheim 3 12
FC Kolmar 4 8 8 7
ASV Mühlhausen 5
SpVgg Mühlhausen-Dornach 6 11
SV Wittelsheim 7
FC St. Ludwig 8
Rasen SC Straßburg 1 2 2 6
SC Schiltigheim 2 5 5 8
SG SS Straßburg 3 1 3 2
FC Hagenau 4 7 6 5
Mars Bischheim 5 6 10
SV 06 Schlettstadt 6 7 10
SV Straßburg 7
FC Bischweiler 8
TSV Schweighausen 9 9
Stern Mühlhausen 10
FV Walk 9
FC Hüningen 3

References

  1. France - List of Final Tables Second Level by RSSSF, accessed: 17 May 2008
  2. France - First Division Results and Tables 1932-1998 by RSSSF, accessed: 17 May 2008
  3. 1 2 "Gauliga final tables". f-archiv.de (in German). Retrieved 28 February 2016.

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