Gauliga Niederrhein

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Gauliga Niederrhein
Founded
1933
Disbanded
1945
Nation
Flag of Nazi Germany Nazi Germany
Map of Germany in 1933
Provinces
Flag of the Rhine Province Rhine Province
Gau (from 1934)
Essen
Düsseldorf
Number of Seasons
12
Replaced by
Oberliga West
Level on Pyramid
Level 1
Domestic Cup
Tschammerpokal
Last Champions 1943-44
KSG SpV/48/99 Duisburg

The Gauliga Niederrhein was the highest football league in the northern part of the Prussian Rhine Province from 1933 to 1945. Shortly after the formation of the league, the Nazis reorganised the administrative regions in Germany, and the Gaue Essen and Düsseldorf replaced the Prussian province in the Lower Rhein (German: Niederrhein) region.

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[edit] Overview

The league was introduced in 1933, after the Nazi takeover of power in Germany. It replaced the Bezirksligas and Oberligas as the highest level of play in German football competitions.

While the Gauliga Niederrhein covered a small area in size, the region had a substential population. The most successful club from the region was Fortuna Düsseldorf, reaching the national championship final in 1936 and the cup final in 1937, both times coming out as the loser. No other club from the region reached a German final in this era.

In its first season, the league had twelve clubs, playing each other once at home and once away. The league champion then qualified for the German championship. The bottom three teams were relegated. The season after, the league was reduced to eleven, then ten teams. From 1935 to 1942, the modus and strength of the league did not alter, making it one of the few Gauligas which remained unaffected by the outbreak of the 2nd World War in 1939.

In the 1942-43 season, the league was reduced to nine clubs but returned to its old strength the season after.

The imminent collapse of Nazi Germany in 1945 gravely affected all Gauligas. The Gauliga Niederrhein retained its single-division, ten-team format even for its last season, too, but after only having played one round, the league was halted and did not resume again.

[edit] Aftermath

With the end of the Nazi era, the Gauligas ceased to exist and the region found itself in the British occupation zone. Top-level football did not resume straight away, unlike in Southern Germany, and only in 1947 was a new, highest league introduced, the Oberliga West, which covered all of the new state of North Rhine-Westphalia.

[edit] Founding members of the league

The twelve founding members and their league positions in the 1932-33 season were:

[edit] Winners and runners-up of the Gauliga Niederrhein

Season Winner Runner-Up
1933-34 VfL 06 Benrath Fortuna Düsseldorf
1934-35 VfL 06 Benrath Fortuna Düsseldorf
1935-36 Fortuna Düsseldorf VfL 06 Benrath
1936-37 Fortuna Düsseldorf TuS Duisburg 48/99
1937-38 Fortuna Düsseldorf Schwarz-Weiß Essen
1938-39 Fortuna Düsseldorf Schwarz-Weiß Essen
1939-40 Fortuna Düsseldorf Schwarz-Weiß Essen
1940-41 TuS Helene Altenessen Rot-Weiß Essen
1941-42 SV Hamborn 07 TuS Duisburg 48/99
1942-43 BSG Westende Hamborn TuS Helene Altenessen
1943-44 KSG SpV/48/99 Duisburg BSG Westende Hamborn

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