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    German football competitions. The Gauliga Württemberg was established with nine clubs, all from the state of Württemberg, but the league also covered the...
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    A Gauliga (German pronunciation: [ˈɡaʊˌliːɡa]) was the highest level of play in German football from 1933 to 1945. The leagues were introduced in 1933...
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    Württemberg-Hohenzollern, formed on 8 July 1925, was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 in the German state of Württemberg and...
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    VfB Stuttgart (category Football clubs in Baden-Württemberg)
    sixteen top-flight divisions called Gauligen. Stuttgart played in the Gauliga Württemberg and enjoyed[tone] considerable success there,[according to whom?]...
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    Stuttgarter Kickers (category Football clubs in Baden-Württemberg)
    team – now known as SV Stuttgarter Kickers – found itself in the Gauliga Württemberg, one of sixteen top tier regional leagues established in the country...
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    SSV Ulm 1846 (category Football clubs in Baden-Württemberg)
    this time the club played in local competition before joining the Gauliga Württemberg, one of sixteen top flight divisions formed in the 1933 reorganisation...
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  • 1. Göppinger SV (category Football clubs in Baden-Württemberg)
    absence for the club. Gauliga Württemberg (I) Champions: 1944 Amateurliga Nordwürttemberg (III) Champions: 1970 Verbandsliga Württemberg Runners-up: 2014,...
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    competitions. The Gauliga Baden was established with ten clubs, all from the state of Baden. The Gauliga replaced as such the Bezirksliga Württemberg-Baden and...
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  • Foundation 1931-32. Retrieved 13 September 2017. Goals in all competitions Gauliga or lower divisions and DFB-Pokal. German Football Championship: 1st in...
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  • qualified for the new Gauliga Bayern while the two clubs from Ulm, located in Württemberg, were moved to the new Gauliga Württemberg. The 1932–33 season...
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    power, the Gauligas were introduced as the highest football leagues in Germany. In Württemberg-Baden, the Gauliga Württemberg and the Gauliga Baden replaced...
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  • ratio. Group 4 was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Bayern, Baden, Ostmark and Württemberg: Source: RSSSF Rules for classification: 1) Points;...
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  • FC Heilbronn (category Defunct football clubs in Baden-Württemberg)
    celebrated few successes during its existence. It became part of the Gauliga Württemberg, one of sixteen top-flight divisions formed in the 1933 re-organization...
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  • ratio. Group 3 was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Baden, Mitte, Ostmark and Württemberg: Source: RSSSF Rules for classification: 1) Points;...
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    The 1943–44 Gauliga was the eleventh season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the fifth...
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    the Gauliga Württemberg. The Gauliga replaced as such the two Bezirksligas of northern and southern Bavaria. The arrival of the Gauliga heralded somewhat...
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  • ratio. Group 3 was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Baden, Mittelrhein, Südwest and Württemberg: Source: RSSSF Rules for classification: 1) Points;...
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  • the competition not being held again until 1948. The thirty-one 1943–44 Gauliga champions, two more than in the previous season, competed in a single-leg...
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  • ratio. Group 3 was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Bayern, Mitte, Südwest and Württemberg: Source: RSSSF Rules for classification: 1) Points;...
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  • won by defeating FV Saarbrücken in the final. The twenty-nine 1942–43 Gauliga champions, four more than in the previous season, competed in a single-leg...
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  • the Gauligas in later years, reaching a strength of thirty one in its last completed season, 1943–44. The teams qualified through the 1941–42 Gauliga season:...
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    Sportfreunde Stuttgart (category Football clubs in Baden-Württemberg)
    club's honours: Kreisliga Württemberg (I) Champions: 1922 Gauliga Württemberg (I) Runners-up: 1936, 1940, 1943 Landesliga Württemberg (II) Champions: 1947...
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  • ratio. Group 4 was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Bayern, Hessen, Mitte and Württemberg: Source: RSSSF Rules for classification: 1) Points;...
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    VfR Aalen (category Football clubs in Baden-Württemberg)
    division side. In 1939, Aalen was promoted to the first division Gauliga Württemberg, one of sixteen top-flight leagues established through the 1933 re-organization...
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    The 1941–42 Gauliga was the ninth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the third season...
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    The 1939–40 Gauliga was the seventh season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the first...
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  • ratio. Group 4 was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Bayern, Baden, Südwest and Württemberg: Source: RSSSF Rules for classification: 1) Points;...
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    Aalen (category Towns in Baden-Württemberg)
    Aalen") until 2008. From 1939 until 1945, the VfR played in the Gauliga Württemberg, then one of several parallel top-ranking soccer leagues of Germany...
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    The 1936–37 Gauliga was the fourth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. The league operated...
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  • Union Böckingen (category Defunct football clubs in Baden-Württemberg)
    Union Böckingen. Gauliga Württemberg (I) Champions: 1933 Bezirksliga Württemberg-Baden (I) Champions: 1931 Amateurliga Württemberg (III) Champions: 1952...
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