German_football_championship_1932

1932 German football championship

1932 German football championship

Football tournament season


The 1932 German football championship, the 25th edition of the competition, ended with the first national title for FC Bayern Munich. The title was won with a 2–0 over Eintracht Frankfurt. It was a replay of the Southern German championship final, in which Eintracht had defeated Bayern 2–0 on 24 April 1932.[1]

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For both clubs it was their first appearance in the German final. While Bayern, the winner, never appeared in another one, Eintracht made up for the 1932 loss by winning the 1959 final.[2]

To qualify for the national championship, a team needed to win or finish runners-up in one of the seven regional championships. On top of those 14 clubs, the two strongest regions, West and South were allowed to send a third team each. In the West, this was the local cup winner while in the South, the third placed team of the championship received this place.

Qualified teams

The teams qualified through the regional championships:[3]

ClubQualified as
SV Hindenburg AllensteinBaltic champions
Viktoria StolpBaltic runners-up
Beuthener SuSVSouth Eastern German champions
Breslauer SC 08South Eastern German runners-up
Tennis Borussia BerlinBrandenburg champion
Minerva 93 BerlinBrandenburg runners-up
PSV ChemnitzCentral German champions
Plauener SuBCCentral German cup winner
Hamburger SVNorthern German champions
Holstein KielNorthern German runners-up
Schalke 04Western German champions
Borussia FuldaWestern German runners-up
VfL BenrathWestern German Cup winner
Eintracht FrankfurtSouthern German champions
FC Bayern MunichSouthern German runners-up
1. FC NürnbergSouthern German 3rd placed team

Competition

Round of 16

DateMatchResultStadium
8 May 1932 1. FC Nürnberg Borussia Fulda 5–2 (2–0) Fürth, Platz am Ronhofer Weg
8 May 1932 Hamburger SV VfL Benrath 3–1 (1–0) Altona, Altonaer Stadion
8 May 1932 FC Bayern Munich Minerva 93 Berlin 4–2 (1–1) Munich, 1860-Heinrich-Zisch-Stadion
8 May 1932 FC Schalke 04 Plauener SuBC 5–4 aet (2–1, 4–4) Dortmund, Kampfbahn Rothe Erde
8 May 1932 Hindenburg Allenstein Eintracht Frankfurt 0–6 (0–4) Königsberg (Preußen), Platz des VfB
8 May 1932 Tennis Borussia Berlin Viktoria Stolp 3–0 (2–0) Berlin, Stadion Bahnhof Eichkamp
8 May 1932 Breslauer SC 08 Holstein Kiel 1–4 (0–2) Breslau, Sportpark Grüneiche
8 May 1932 PSV Chemnitz Beuthener SuSV 5–1 (3–0) Braunschweig, Preußen-Platz

Quarter-finals

DateMatchResultStadium
22 May 1932 FC Schalke 04 Hamburger SV 4–2 (2–1) Bochum, Stadion Castroper Straße
22 May 1932 Holstein Kiel 1. FC Nürnberg 0–4 (0–2) Hamburg, Sportplatz Hoheluft
22 May 1932 Eintracht Frankfurt Tennis Borussia Berlin 3–1 (1–1) Frankfurt am Main, Riederwaldstadion
22 May 1932 PSV Chemnitz FC Bayern Munich 2–3 (1–3) Leipzig, Platz von Wacker Leipzig

Semi-finals

DateMatchResultStadium
29 May 1932 FC Bayern Munich 1. FC Nürnberg 2–0 (0–0) Mannheim, Mannheimer Stadion
29 May 1932 Eintracht Frankfurt FC Schalke 04 2–1 (1–1) Dresden, Stadion am Ostragehege

Final

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Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Alfred Birlem (Berlin)

Top goalscorers

The top scorer of the competition:[4]

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References

  1. German championship 1931-32 RSSSF.com, accessed: 21 April 2009
  2. kicker Allmanach 1990, by kicker, page 161 & 165 - German championship 1903 to 1963, accessed: 21 April 2009
  3. "German championship 1932". Rsssf.com. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  4. "Deutsche Meisterschaft 1931/1932 » Torschützenliste" [German championship 1932: Top scorers]. Weltfussball.de (in German). Retrieved 5 January 2016.

Sources

  • Süddeutschlands Fussball in Tabellenform 1897 - 1988, by Ludolf Hyll, page 96 - German championship 1932
  • kicker Allmanach 1990, by kicker, page 164 & 177 - German championship

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