Gauliga Generalgouvernement

For the main article, see Gauliga
Gauliga Generalgouvernement
Founded
1941
Disbanded
1945
Nation
Nazi Germany
Country
Poland
Region
General Government
Number of Seasons
4
Replaced by
Region became part of Poland
Level on Pyramid
Level 1
Domestic Cup
Tschammerpokal
Last Champions 1943-44
Luftwaffen SV Mölders Krakau

The Gauliga Generalgouvernement was the highest football league in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany after 1939, which were not incooperated into any of the Gaue, the so-called General Government (German:General Gouvernement). The name Gauliga is somewhat misleading in this case as the region was not part of the Gau system. The league existed from 1941 to 1945.

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Overview

The Gauliga Generalgouvernement was as such introduced in 1941, but never actually became a proper league. It existed as a championship round for the four district champions of the General Government only, the four districts being:

Polish clubs were not permitted to take part in the competition, only clubs from the German ethnic minority, which made up about two percent of the overall population of Poland.[1]

In the 1941-42 season, the four district champions played a one-game semifinal, with the winners reaching the final while the two losers played for third place. The winner of the final then went on to the German championship.

Little is known about the following season but the modus remained the same for the 1943-44 edition, suggesting it may have also been the same in 1942-43.

The imminent collapse of Nazi Germany in 1945 gravely affected all Gauligas and football in the region ceased in 1944. The 1944-45 season may not have been started at all anymore.

Aftermath

With the end of the Nazi era, the Gauligas ceased to exist. The General Government came under Soviet control. The region then became a part of Poland again. The small German population was almost completely expelled from the region. All German football clubs were dissolved.

Winners and runners-up of the Gauliga Generalgouvernement

Season Winner Runner-Up
1941-42 Luftwaffen SV Boelcke Krakau Luftwaffen SV Warschau
1942-43 Luftwaffen SV Adler Dęblin unknown
1943-44 Luftwaffen SV Mölders Krakau DTSG Tschenstochau

Other clubs:

References

  1. ^ Population of Poland in 1931 - Statistics and map Genealogy of Halychyna / Eastern Galicia, accessed: 24 June 2008

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