-
renamed into SG
Freiimfelde Halle,
Freiimfelde being an
inner eastern district.[citation needed] In
April 1949, the
footballers of
Freiimfelde,
after having...
-
staged on 8
August 1948 in Mannheim. In the Ostzone, SG
Planitz beat SG
Freiimfelde Halle 1–0 on 4 July 1948 in
Leipzig to
qualify for the
scheduled national...
- was
renamed into SG
Freiimfelde Halle,
Freiimfelde being an
inner eastern district. In
April 1949 the
footballers of
Freiimfelde,
after having won the...
- Soviet-controlled
Ostzone (East Zone)
through a 1–0
victory over SG
Freiimfelde Halle on 4 July 1948 in Leipzig. The club was
scheduled to represent...
- (not to be
confused with SC
Lokomotive Leipzig). 12 Also
known as SG
Freiimfelde Halle. 13 Also
known as
Sportgemeinde Grube Marga , BSG
Franz Mehring...
- Bad Dürrenberg – Kröllwitz –
Leuna –
Trebnitz –
Merseburg –
Meuschau –
Freiimfelde –
Schkopau –
Korbetha –
Hohenweiden –
Rockendorf –
Holleben –
Halle –...
-
Frankfurt an der Oder in
Bezirk Frankfurt in 1971. 8 Also
known as SG
Freiimfelde Halle and
Hallescher FC Chemie. 9 Also
known as SC
Empor Rostock. 10...
- (Saale) over the years. 1817:
Glaucha and
Neumarkt 1891:
Gutsbezirk Freiimfelde 1900: Giebichenstein, Trotha, Kröllwitz, and Gut
Gimritz (on Peißnitz...
-
occupation zone
Teams 10
Final positions Champions SG
Planitz Runner-up
Freiimfelde Halle German football championship SG
Planitz Tournament statistics Matches pla****...
- 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...