Hessenliga Explained

Hessenliga
Country:Germany
State:Hesse
Other Countries:Bavaria
Organiser:Hessian Football Association
Founded:1945
Teams:20
Promotion:Regionalliga Südwest
Relegation:
Level:Level 5
Domest Cup:Hessenpokal
Champions:Eintracht Frankfurt II
Season:2022–23
Current:2024–25 Oberliga Hessen

The Hessenliga (until 2008 Oberliga Hessen) is the highest football league in the state of Hesse and the Hessian football league system. It is one of fourteen Oberligas in German football, the fifth tier of the German football league system. Until the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008 it was the fourth tier of the league system, until the introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994 the third tier.

Overview

The league was formed in 1945 and except for its first two seasons it has always played as one single division. The league was called Landesliga-Hessen until 1950 and actually formed the second tier of southern German football. With the introduction of the 2nd Oberliga Süd in 1950, the Landesliga-Hessen was renamed Amateurliga Hessen. From 1978, it was called Amateur Oberliga Hessen and finally, in 1994 it was renamed Oberliga Hessen.

Since introduction of the Regionalliga Süd in 1994, the winner of the Oberliga Hessen is automatically promoted to this league. Until 1994 the winners of the Oberligas had to play-off for the four promotion spots to the 2. Bundesliga with the other Oberliga winners.

In 1994, with the introduction of the Regionalliga, six clubs from Hesse were qualified for the new league, based on their performance over the last three seasons, these clubs being:

Originally, FSV Frankfurt, champions of 1994, would have also been qualified but gained promotion to the 2. Bundesliga instead.

The Oberliga Hessen still remained below the Regionalliga Süd after the reduction of the number of Regionalligas from four to two in 2000 but this reduction meant that the Oberliga champions in that year were not promoted.

With the changes in the league system in 2008, four clubs from the Hessenliga were promoted to Regionalliga Süd after the 2007–08 season, nominally the top four teams, however, there was also financial requirements to receive a Regionalliga licence. The four clubs were:

The Hessenliga is fed by the three Verbandsligen. The winners of those are directly promoted to the Hessenliga, the three runners-up play-off for one more promotion spot.

The Hessenliga also, at times, accommodated teams from Bavaria, Viktoria Aschaffenburg and FC Bayern Alzenau. In the 2011–12 season, Viktoria played in the league while Alzenau played one level above in the Regionalliga.

From 2012 onwards, the league became a feeder league to the new Regionalliga Südwest, together with the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg and the Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar. The previous league the Hessenliga was set below at, the Regionalliga Süd, was disbanded after the 2011–12 season.[1]

Champions

The league champions since 1945:

SeasonClub
1945–46SV Wiesbaden
Viktoria Aschaffenburg
1946–471. Rödelheimer FC 02
Rot-Weiss Frankfurt
1947–481. Rödelheimer FC 02
1948–49KSV Hessen Kassel
1949–50SV Darmstadt 98
1950–51Olympia Lampertheim
1951–52Olympia Lampertheim
1952–53FC Hanau 93
1953–54Borussia Fulda
1954–55SpVgg Bad Homburg
1955–56SpVgg Neu-Isenburg
1956–57Borussia Fulda
1957–58VfB Friedberg
1958–59VfL Marburg
1959–60Borussia Fulda
1960–61FC Hanau 93
1961–62SV Darmstadt 98
1962–63VfB Gießen
1963–64SV Darmstadt 98
1964–65Opel Rüsselsheim
1965–66Germania Wiesbaden
1966–67SV Wiesbaden
1967–68Rot-Weiss Frankfurt
1968–69FSV Frankfurt
1969–70Eintracht Frankfurt II
SeasonClub
1970–71SV Darmstadt 98
1971–72VfR Bürstadt
1972–73FSV Frankfurt
1973–74Viktoria Aschaffenburg
1974–75FSV Frankfurt
1975–76KSV Baunatal
1976–77VfR Bürstadt
1977–78FC Hanau 93
1978–79VfR Bürstadt
1979–80KSV Hessen Kassel
1980–81Viktoria Griesheim
1981–82FSV Frankfurt
1982–83VfR Bürstadt
1983–84VfR Bürstadt
1984–85Viktoria Aschaffenburg
1985–86Kickers Offenbach
1986–87Kickers Offenbach
1987–88Viktoria Aschaffenburg
1988–89KSV Hessen Kassel
1989–90Rot-Weiss Frankfurt
1990–91KSV Hessen Kassel
1991–92Viktoria Aschaffenburg
1992–93Kickers Offenbach
1993–94FSV Frankfurt
1994–95SC Neukirchen
1995–96Borussia Fulda
SeasonClub
1996–97SV Wehen
1997–98FSV Frankfurt
1998–99SV Darmstadt 98
1999–00KSV Klein-Karben
2000–01Borussia Fulda
2001–02Eintracht Frankfurt II
2002–031. FC Eschborn
2003–04SV Darmstadt 98
2004–051. FC Eschborn
2005–06KSV Hessen Kassel
2006–07FSV Frankfurt
2007–08SV Darmstadt 98
2008–09SC Waldgirmes
2009–10FSV Frankfurt II
2010–11FC Bayern Alzenau
2011–121. FC Eschborn
2012–13KSV Baunatal
2013–14TGM SV Jügesheim
2014–15TSV Steinbach
2015–16
2016–17SC Hessen Dreieich
2017–18SC Hessen Dreieich
2018–19FC Gießen
2019–20TSV Eintracht Stadtallendorf
2020–21None
2021–22SG Barockstadt Fulda-Lehnerz
2022–23Eintracht Frankfurt II

League placings

See main article: List of clubs in the Hessenliga. The complete list of clubs and placings in the league since being renamed to Hessenliga in 2008:

Club091011121314151617181920212223
TSV Steinbach Haiger1RRRRRRRR
Viktoria AschaffenburgR10RRR1R21RRRRR
KSV Hessen KasselRRRRRRRRRR32RRR
SG Barockstadt Fulda-Lehnerz5411R
Eintracht Frankfurt IIRRRRRR1
FC Gießen11R41RRR2
Türk Gücü Friedberg13115143
FSV 1926 Fernwald121393710181074
Eintracht Stadtallendorf84815911952RR1R25
KSV Baunatal53321RR1291071213166
Rot-Weiß Walldorf93127
FC Hanau 93144158
SV Steinbach14171611179
1. FC Erlensee20510
FC Eddersheim178319411
FC Bayern Alzenau2R1RR14415422RR1112
SC Waldgirmes122141459107813
SV Adler Weidenhausen14
Viktoria Griesheim10161481314118171315
TuS Dietkirchen15151016
SV Unter-Flockenbach17
SV Neuhof1714918
SpVgg Hadamar134631066466619
TSV Steinbach II20
SC Hessen Dreieich1311R723
FV Bad Vilbel10131218
Hünfelder SV10916819151819
VfB Ginsheim8651620
SV Zeilsheim921
SV Buchonia Flieden1613113158171214822
FSC Lohfelden19961212411912
FC Ederbergland1715121316
SpVgg 03 Neu-Isenburg1117
TSV Lehnerz42373
Borussia Fulda171157
Rot-Weiß Frankfurt11714172315
OSC Vellmar9156711211141016
Sportfreunde Seligenstadt8798
Rot-Weiß Darmstadt11812131615
Viktoria Kelsterbach16
Viktoria Urberach311751517
1. FC Eschborn6841R3106
SV Wiesbaden957
SpVgg Oberrad1316
SV Wehen IIRRR6576
1. FC Schwalmstadt141717
TGM SV Jügesheim1021
FSV Frankfurt II1RRR5
Kickers Offenbach II455121318
FSV Braunfels16
1. FCA Darmstadt121618
Eintracht Wetzlar1018
RSV Würges14615
VfB Marburg1218
KSV Klein-Karben716
Germania Ober-Roden1517
TSG Wörsdorf1318
SVA Bad Hersfeld19
KSV Hessen Kassel II18
1 Formerly Teutonia Watzenborn-Steinberg.

Key

SymbolKey
OL B Oberliga Süd (1945–63) Bundesliga (1963–present)
2O RL 2B 2nd Oberliga Süd (1950–63) Regionalliga Süd (1963–74) 2. Bundesliga (1974–present)
3L 3. Liga (2008–present)
R Regionalliga Süd (1994–2012) Regionalliga Südwest (2012–present)
1 League champions
PlacePlayed in the a different Oberliga division
PlaceLeague
BlankPlayed at a league level below this league

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.dfb.de/news/detail/dfb-bundestag-beschliesst-reform-der-spielklassen-25239/ DFB-Bundestag beschließt Reform der Spielklassen