Examples of 'gauliga' in a sentence

Meaning of "gauliga"

Gauliga is a term used in German sports, particularly football, to describe a top-level league or division

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The champion of each Gauliga was qualified to play in the German championship tournament.
The two group winners then played out the Gauliga champion.
The Gauliga Ostpreußen was established with fourteen clubs in two divisions of seven each.
Later the club participated in the Gauliga Mitte.
The arrival of the Gauliga heralded somewhat the decline of Bavarian football.
Division West as successor to the defunct Gauliga Westfalen.
The Gauliga replaced as such the two Bezirksligas of northern and southern Bavaria.
The unified club spent two seasons in last place in the Gauliga Bayern Gruppe Nord.
NSTG played in the Gauliga Sudetenland but disappeared with the end of the war.
In addition, most military clubs were no longer permitted to take part in Gauliga competition.
Its main rival in the Gauliga in those years was Eimsbütteler TV.
The two group champions then played a home-and-away final for the Gauliga championship.
The following year the Gauliga Niederrhein collapsed as Allied armies advanced into Germany.
The team played a single incomplete season in the regional top-flight Gauliga Sudetenland.
It replaced the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg as the highest league in the region.

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Additionally, the league was renamed Gauliga Donau-Alpenland.
The Gauliga Danzig-Westpreußen was established with six clubs in a single divisions.
Britannia took up play in the Gauliga Sachsen, but were immediately relegated.
The Gauliga Baden was established with ten clubs, all from the state of Baden.
They were relegated from the new-founded Gauliga Südwest / Mainhessen in their first year.
The Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg was established with twelve clubs, ten from Berlin and two from Brandenburg.
Oberschöneweide'became part of the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg where they generally earned middling results.
During the club 's stint in Germany, it won the Gauliga Elsaß three times.
VfL became part of the Gauliga Köln-Aachen and won its second consecutive title there.
Stettiner Borussia-Poseidon to become SV Borussia-Preußen Stettin, which continued to compete in Gauliga play.
In Bavaria, the Gauliga Bayern was introduced with the Bezirksligas as the leagues below.
For FC Bayern Munich it was the only Gauliga championship while, for 1.
Their Gauliga campaign ended in a 10th place finish and relegation.
The two teams did not meet again until the creation of the Gauliga in 1936.
The Gauliga Baden-Süd was one of 16 top flight regional leagues in the country.
The club gained first class status with promotion to the top-tier Gauliga Bayern in 1939.
Minerva " became part of the Gauliga Berlin-Brandenburg ( I ) and returned to the role of a middling side.
VfL Marburg failed in their attempt to win their way back to the Gauliga in 1938.
In turn, the Gauliga Osthannover was separated from the Gauliga Südhannover-Braunschweig in 1943.
From 1941, clubs from the occupied country of Luxembourg took part in the German Gauliga system.
SV played in the Gauliga Niedersachsen / Nord where they captured a fourth title in 1942.
From 1940, clubs from the occupied country of Poland took part in the German Gauliga system.
The Baltic championship was replaced with the Gauliga Ostpreußen by the Nazis in 1933.
In 1942, the Gauliga Nordmark was broken up into the Gauliga Hamburg and Gauliga Schleswig-Holstein.
In 1933, the Oberliga Südhannover / Braunschweig was therefore merged into the new Gauliga Niedersachsen.

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