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    The Gauliga Niedersachsen was the highest football league in the Prussian Province of Hanover and the German states of Bremen, Brunswick, Schaumburg-Lippe...
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    groups Gauliga Südhannover-Braunschweig: formed when the Gauliga Niedersachsen split in 1942, covering the eastern half of its region, the Gauliga Ost-Hannover...
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    league: 1 Moved from the Gauliga Nordmark to the Gauliga Niedersachsen in 1934. 2 Moved from the Gauliga Niedersachsen to the Gauliga Nordmark in 1937. 3 Polizei...
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    into 16 top-flight leagues in 1933 and Hannover became part of the Gauliga Niedersachsen. They appeared in the country's final rounds in 1935 and sent representatives...
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    international. Werder won the Gauliga Niedersachsen in 1933–34, and again in 1935–36, 1936–37, and 1941–42. By winning the Gauliga, the team qualified for the...
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    season. The Gauliga Niedersachsen was then split into two divisions, and in each of the following two seasons VfL took the Niedersachsen-Nord title. They...
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  • Fussballveriene, Bezirk Bremen, Northern German football championship, Gauliga Niedersachsen, Oberliga Nord & Bundesliga Peñarol 1900 – 124 Primera División...
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    Nordbayern and Gauliga Südbayern and the Gauliga Niedersachsen was split into the Gauliga Südhannover-Braunschweig and Gauliga Weser-Ems. The 1942–43 season saw...
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  • national team by 1914. Under the Third Reich, the team played in the Gauliga Niedersachsen and managed two appearances in the national final rounds. In 1942–43...
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  • Foundation 1932-33. Retrieved 11 September 2017. Goals in all competitions Gauliga or lower divisions and DFB-Pokal. Played German Footballchampionship. Gruppe...
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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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  • Wilhelmshaven. This side immediately won promotion to the first division Gauliga Niedersachsen, one of sixteen top flight divisions created in the re-organization...
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  • In 1933, VfB missed out on qualification for the newly formed Gauliga Niedersachsen and played mostly lower level regional football from then on. However...
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  • Goal ratio. Group 2B was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Hessen, Niedersachsen and Westfalen: Source: RSSSF Rules for classification: 1) Points;...
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    The 1934–35 Gauliga was the second 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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    1933–34 Gauliga was the inaugural season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. The Gauligas replaced...
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  • The Gauliga Oldenburg-Friesland was a subdivision of the Gauliga Weser-Ems which was itself formed out of the division of the Gauliga Niedersachsen (I)...
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    The 1938–39 Gauliga was the sixth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the last completed...
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    Düsseldorf. During the Third Reich, the club played in the Gauliga Niedersachsen, later the Gauliga Südhannover-Braunschweig, generally as a top of the table...
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  • Reich into 16 first division leagues and SV became part of the Gauliga Niedersachsen (I) where they played as a mid- to upper table side over a handful...
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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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  • itself to the current name in 1920. The club played at topflight Gauliga Niedersachsen several times: 1933 to 1935, 1939–40 and 1942 to 1944. In 1947 post-Second...
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    later, together with Borussia Harburg, the club was promoted to the Gauliga Niedersachsen, which was introduced in 1933. After one season, they were relegated...
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    replaced with two regional Gauligen by the Nazis in 1933, the Gauliga Niedersachsen and Gauliga Nordmark. In the era that followed, the clubs from Northern...
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    re-organization of German football under the Third Reich, joined the Gauliga Niedersachsen. After World War II, the team was disbanded and re-formed as Schwarz-Gelb...
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    Oberliga Südhannover/Braunschweig was therefore merged into the new Gauliga Niedersachsen. Source: Fußball in der Region Braunschweig. 60 Jahre NFV-Bezirk...
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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 1940–41 Gauliga was the eighth season of the Gauliga, the first tier of the football league system in Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was the second...
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  • Hannover 96. Biggest home win: 13–1 v Rasen SV Hildesheim 06 (1933–34 Gauliga Niedersachsen) Biggest home win (Bundesliga): 6–0 v Borussia Neunkirchen (18 September...
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  • Goal ratio. Group 2 was contested by the champions of the Gauligas Nordmark, Niedersachsen, Niederrhein and Westfalen: Source: RSSSF Rules for classification:...
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