1949_Ostzonenmeisterschaft

1949 Ostzonenmeisterschaft

1949 Ostzonenmeisterschaft

Football tournament season


The Ostzonenmeisterschaft 1949 (English: Championship of the Eastern Zone) was the second association football championship in what was to become East Germany. As in the previous season, it was played in a one-leg knock-out format with ten participating teams. Each of the five LänderMecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Saxony, Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt—sent two representatives. Unlike the previous season, none of the regional championships was ended early, even if the participants for the championship had already been determined. Last year's winner SG Planitz did not qualify, but finalists SG Freiimfelde Halle renamed ZSG Union Halle reached the final again, this time beating Fortuna Erfurt to win their first championship.

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Teams qualified for the play-offs

ClubQualified as
SG FriedrichstadtChampions of Saxony
SG MeeraneSaxony runners-up
SG Fortuna ErfurtChampions of Thuringia
SG Altenburg-NordThuringia Runners-up
ZSG Union HalleChampions of Saxony-Anhalt
SG Eintracht StendalSaxony-Anhalt runners-up
SG BabelsbergBrandenburg champions
SG Franz Mehring MargaBrandenburg runners-up
SG Wismar-SüdMecklenburg-Vorpommern champions
SG SchwerinMecklenburg-Vorpommern runners-up


Play-offs

Qualifying round

More information SG Franz Mehring Marga, 2–0 ...
Attendance: 10,000

More information SG Eintracht Stendal, 4–3 ...

Quarter finals

More information SG Eintracht Stendal, 4–0 ...
Attendance: 7,000

More information SG Fortuna Erfurt, 10–0 ...
Attendance: 10,000

More information SG Meerane, 3–2 ...
Attendance: 9,000

More information ZSG Union Halle, 2–1 ...
Attendance: 20,000

Semi finals

More information ZSG Union Halle, 3–0 ...
Attendance: 20,000

More information SG Fortuna Erfurt, 4–3 (a.e.t.) ...
Attendance: 25,000

Final

More information Union Halle, 4–1 ...
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Gerhard Schulz (Dresden)

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