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Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Nord

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Football league
Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Nord
Map of Bavaria with the location of Upper Bavaria highlighted
Founded1963
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Number of clubs16
Level on pyramidLevel 7
Promotion toLandesliga
Relegation to
  • Kreisliga Donau/Isar 1
  • Kreisliga Donau/Isar 2
  • Kreisliga München 1
Current championsTSV Eching
(2019–21)

TheBezirksliga Oberbayern-Nord (English:District league Upper Bavaria-North) is currently the seventh tier of theGerman football league system in the northern part of theBavarianRegierungsbezirk ofUpper Bavaria (German:Oberbayern). Until the disbanding of theBezirksoberliga Oberbayern in 2012 it was the eighth tier. From 2008, when the3. Liga was introduced, was the seventh tier of the league system, until the introduction of theRegionalligas in 1994 the sixth tier. From the league's inception in 1963 to the introduction of theBezirksoberliga in 1988 it was the fifth tier.

Overview

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History

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Before theBezirksoberligas inBavaria were introduced in 1988 the Bezirksligas were the leagues set right below theLandesligas Bayern in thefootball pyramid from 1963 onwards, when the Landesligas were established. Until the establishment of the Bezirksoberliga, the league champions were not automatically promoted but instead had to play-off for promotion as there was five Bezirksligas feeding the Landesliga but initially only three, later four promotion spots. The clubs from Oberbayern-Nord were generally quite successful in the promotion round, only missing out seven times in 25 seasons.[1][2]

In 1988, when the Bezirksoberligas were introduced, the league lost some of its status as it was relegated one tier. On a positive note, the league champions were now always promoted and the league runners-up had the opportunity to play-off for promotion as well.[1]

When the Bezirksoberliga was established, five clubs from the league gained entry to the new league:

  • SpVgg Feldmoching
  • VfR Neuburg
  • FC Schrobenhausen
  • ASV Dachau

With the league reform at the end of the 2011–12 season, which included an expansion of the number ofLandesligas from three to five, theBezirksoberligas were disbanded. Instead, the Bezirksligas took the place of theBezirksoberligas once more below theLandesligas.[3]

The following qualifying modus applied at the end of the 2011–12 season:[4][5]

  • Champions: Promotion round to the Landesliga, winners to the Landesliga, losers to the Bezirksliga.
  • Teams placed 2nd to 12th: Remain in the Bezirksliga.
  • Teams placed 13th to 16th: Directly relegated to Kreisliga.

Format

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The winner of the Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Nord, like the winner of theBezirksliga Oberbayern-Ost andBezirksliga Oberbayern-Süd was, until 2011, directly promoted to theBezirksoberliga Oberbayern. The runners-up of the Bezirksligas in Upper Bavaria would take part in a promotion round with the best-placed Bezirksoberliga team which did finish on a relegation rank to determine one or more additional promotion spots, depending on availability. From the 2012–13 season onwards, the league champion will be promoted to one of the five Landesligas. Given that the new Landesligas, unlike the old ones, are not geographically fixed the champion could end up in either theLandesliga Bayern-Mitte, theLandesliga Bayern-Südwest or theLandesliga Bayern-Südost.[6]

The bottom three teams of each group are relegated to one of theKreisligas.At the same time theKreisliga champions were promoted to the Bezirksliga. The runners-up of the Kreisligas faced a play-off with each other and the 13th placed teams in the Bezirksliga.

The Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Nord is fed by the following Kreisligas:

  • Kreisliga Donau/Isar 1
  • Kreisliga Donau/Isar 2
  • Kreisliga München 1

The league has generally operated with a strength of 16 clubs since 1982 and rarely deviated from this. The only exceptions were in 1988-89 and 2017–18, when it played with 14 and 15 respectively. Before 1982, the league strength constantly fluctuated between 15 and 16 clubs.[1]

League timeline

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The league went through the following timeline of positions in the league system:

YearsNameTierPromotion to
1963–88Bezirksliga Oberbayern-NordVLandesliga Bayern-Süd
1988–94Bezirksliga Oberbayern-NordVIBezirksoberliga Oberbayern
1994–2008Bezirksliga Oberbayern-NordVIIBezirksoberliga Oberbayern
2008–12Bezirksliga Oberbayern-NordVIIIBezirksoberliga Oberbayern
2012–Bezirksliga Oberbayern-NordVIILandesliga Bayern

League champions

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The winners and runners–up of the league:[1][7]

1963–88

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The league champions and runners–up while being a feeder league to the Landesliga:

SeasonChampionsRunners–up
1963–64TSG Pasing+MTV Ingolstadt+
1964–65MTV IngolstadtTSV Milbertshofen
1965–66SV ZucheringTSV Milbertshofen
1966–67TSV Kösching+FC Emmering+
1967–68SF Pasing 03ESV München
1968–69BSC SendlingSV 1880 München
1969–70SC FürstenfeldbruckESV München
1970–71VfR NeuburgTSV Schongau
1971–72SV UntermenzingSC Gröbenzell
1972–73TSV Ludwigsfeld+ASV Dachau+
1973–74SpVgg FeldmochingTSV Kösching
1974–75ASV DachauFC Schrobenhausen
1975–76FC SchrobenhausenTSV Rohrbach
1976–77TSV KöschingBajuwaren München
1977–78Bajuwaren München+TSG Pasing+
1978–79TSV RohrbachTSV Wolnzach
1979–80TSV EchingESV München
1980–81TSV EchingTSV Wolnzach
1981–82SV KarlshuldSV München–Daglfing
1982–83SpVgg Feldmoching+Eintracht Freising+
1983–84TSV GaimersheimVfR Neuburg
1984–85VfR NeuburgSV Lohhof
1985–86TSV Allach 09SV Lohhof
1986–87TSV Allach 09SV Lohhof
1987–88TSV EchingSpVgg Feldmoching

1988–2012

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The league champions and runners–up while being a feeder league to the Bezirksoberliga:

SeasonChampionsRunners–up
1988–89Eintracht KarlsfeldFC Ismaning
1989–90SV KranzbergVfR Garching
1990–91VfR GarchingTSV Milbertshofen
1991–92SV OdelzhausenFSV Harthof
1992–93FC Croatia MünchenTSV Milbertshofen
1993–94FC MoosinningSpVgg Feldmoching
1994–95FSV PfaffenhofenFC Neufahrn
1995–96SpVgg FeldmochingVfR Neuburg
1996–97Eintracht FreisingFC Neufahrn
1997–98ASV DachauFSV Harthof
1998–99TSV MilbertshofenFC Neufahrn
1999–2000ESV IngolstadtSpVgg Feldmoching
2000–01VfR NeuburgFC SF Eitting
2001–02FC AschheimASV Dachau
2002–03SpVgg FeldmochingASV Dachau
2003–04FC UnterföhringASV Dachau
2004–05SC BaldhamEintracht Karlsfeld
2005–06VfB Eichstätt+TSV Rohrbach+
2006–07Eintracht KarlsfeldTSV Dachau 65
2007–08TSV EchingTSV Kösching
2008–09FC GerolfingVfR Garching
2009–10BC AttachingTSV Dachau 65
2010–11SV Manching+TSV Dachau 65+
2011–12TSV 1865 DachauSV Sulzemoos

2012–present

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The league champions and runners–up while being a feeder league to the Landesliga once more:

SeasonChampionsRunners–up
2012–13VfB Hallbergmoos-GoldachSV Türkgücü-Ataspor München
2013–14ASV DachauTSV Jetzendorf
2014–15SV ManchingTSV Jetzendorf
2015–16Eintracht KarlsfeldFC Erding
2016–17SV ManchingTSV Jetzendorf
2017–18Eintracht KarlsfeldFC Moosinning
2018–19Kirchheimer SCTSV Jetzendorf
2019–21TSV EchingFC Sportfreunde Schwaig
  • Promoted teams inbold.
  • + Teams finished on equal points, decider needed to determine final position.
  • Season was suspended in 2020 and then extended to 2021, when it was curtailed. Champion and runner-up were ranked on a points per game basis.

Multiple winners

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The following clubs have won the league more than once:

ClubWinsYears
TSV Eching51980, 1981, 1988, 2008, 2021
Eintracht Karlsfeld41989, 2007, 2016, 2018
SpVgg Feldmoching41974, 1983, 1996, 2003
ASV Dachau31975, 1998, 2014
VfR Neuburg31971, 1985, 2001
TSV Allach 0921986, 1987
TSV Kösching21967, 1977

Current clubs

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The clubs in the league in the 2021–22 season and their 2019–21 final placings:[7]

ClubPosition
ASV DachauRelegated from the Landesliga
TSV JetzendorfRelegated from the Landesliga
FC Sportfreunde Schwaig2nd
TSV Rohrbach3rd
FC Moosinning4th
SV Dornach5th
SpVgg Kammerberg6th
SpVgg Feldmoching7th
SV Manching8th
VfB Eichstätt II9th
FC Schwabing München10th
FSV Pfaffenhofen/Ilm11th
FC Alte Haide-DSC München12th
SV Ampertal Palzing13th
SV KasingPromoted from theKreisliga
SV Nord LerchenauPromoted from theKreisliga

References

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  1. ^abcdTables and results of the Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Nord Manfreds Fussball Archiv. Retrieved 29 July 2011
  2. ^Landesliga Süd tables(in German) Das Deutsche Fussballarchiv. Retrieved 29 July 2011
  3. ^Untere Ligen erfahren eine Aufwertung(in German)Augsburger Allgemeine. 11 April 2011. Retrieved 2 May 2011
  4. ^Auf- und Abstiegsregelung der Bayernliga und der Landesligen für das Qualifikationsspieljahr 2011/2012Archived 5 September 2011 at theWayback Machine(in German) Bavarian FA website - Regulations for promotion and relegation in 2012. Retrieved 16 July 2011
  5. ^Die Auf- und Abstiegsregeln für die Spielzeit 2011 / 2012Archived 2 October 2011 at theWayback Machine(in German) Bavarian FA website - Regulations for promotion and relegation in 2012 in Upper Bavaria. Retrieved 29 July 2011
  6. ^Die neue Landesliga-Einteilung(in German) fupa.net, Map of the new Landesligas with all 2012-13 clubs. Retrieved 13 June 2012
  7. ^ab"Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Nord - Spieltag / Tabelle" [Bezirksliga Upper Bavaria-North - Matchdate / Table].Kicker (in German).kicker (sports magazine). Retrieved24 August 2019.

Sources

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  • 50 Jahre Bayerischer Fußball-Verband(in German) 50-year-anniversary book of the Bavarian FA. Vindelica Verlag. 1996

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