Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein Explained

Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein
Country: Germany
States:
    Founded:1994
    Folded:2004 (10 seasons)
    Successor:
    Promotion:Regionalliga Nord
    Relegation:
    Level:Level 4
    Champions:Holstein Kiel II
    Season:2003–04

    The Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein was the fourth tier of the German football league system in the north of Germany, existing from 1994 to 2004. It covered the states of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. With the re-formation of the Oberliga Nord in 2004, the league was disbanded.

    Overview

    The Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein started out in 1994 as a replacement for the Oberliga Nord, which was disbanded in that year. Along with this league, the Oberliga Niedersachsen/Bremen was formed to cover the other two of the four states the Oberliga Nord previously had served. The reason for the disbanding of the Oberliga Nord and the creation of two separate leagues in its stead was the formation of the Regionalliga Nord, which became the new third tier of league football in the north and covered exactly the same region as the Oberliga previously.

    The league was formed from sixteen clubs, with eight of them coming from the Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein, seven from the Verbandsliga Hamburg and one from the Oberliga Nord.

    For the duration of the league's existence, it was fed by the two Verbandsligas of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein with the winners of these leagues gaining direct promotion to the Oberliga.

    The winner of the Oberliga was directly promoted to the Regionalliga from 1995 to 1999. In 2000, no promotion was available due to changes in the league system. From 2001 to 2004, the league champion had to play-off for promotion with the winner of the Oberliga Niedersachsen/Bremen. The first three years, the winner of this league won this contest, only in 2004 gained the Oberliga Niedersachsen/Bremen champion the upper hand.

    In 2000, with the reduction of the number of Regionalligas to two, eight clubs were relegated from this league to the Oberligas and the league expanded to eighteen teams. The Regionalliga Nord now covered the complete northern half of Germany, not just the traditional region of the Oberliga Nord.

    On these grounds it was decided in 2004 to reform a united Oberliga Nord which allowed direct promotion to its champion to the Regionalliga. The Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein was therefore disbanded. The clubs placed first to eighth were admitted to the new Oberliga. The other ten clubs in the league were relegated to the Verbandsligas.

    In 2008, with the introduction of the new 3. Liga, the Oberliga Nord was disbanded again. The Oberligas Niedersachsen/Bremen and Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein however were not reformed. Below the Regionalliga Nord the five Verbandsligas in the north functioned as the next level of play, making it the only region, until 2012, without an Oberliga and without direct promotion to the Regionalliga.[1]

    League champions

    The league champions:[2] [3]

    SeasonClub
    1994–95FC St. Pauli II
    1995–96FC Altona 93
    1996–97VfL 93 Hamburg
    1997–98Holstein Kiel
    1998–99FC St. Pauli II
    1999–2000TuS Felde
    2000–01Holstein Kiel
    2001–02Hamburger SV II
    2002–03FC St. Pauli II
    2003–04Holstein Kiel II

    Placings in the league from 1994 to 2004

    The complete list of clubs in the league and their final placings:[2] [3]

    Club1995199619971998199920002001200220032004
    Holstein KielRR61RR1RRR
    Hamburger SV IIRRRRRR31RR
    VfR Neumünster12101014962R
    Holstein Kiel II1213151
    FC Altona 93 131R82
    Concordia HamburgRRR5616533
    Meiendorfer SV1564
    FC St. Pauli II1RR31R5215
    ASV Bergedorf 85111416446
    Eider Büdelsdorf7
    SC Victoria Hamburg168
    VfL Pinneberg947117512799
    Husumer SV91010
    SV LurupRRR128131612511
    TSV Sasel12
    TSV Kropp13
    SpVgg Flensburg 0814181114
    SC Vorwärts Billstedt14910781415
    Raspo Elmshorn12122814716
    Wedeler TSV17
    Heider SV4329111213111318
    TSV Altenholz 6 6133101512
    Eimsbütteler TV14171716
    TSB Flensburg151617
    1. SC Norderstedt 52RRRRR43
    Eichholzer SV 571110
    FC Kilia Kiel13
    TSV Lägersdorf 581516
    TuS Hoisdorf 4R552342
    TuS Felde 4416
    TuS Dassendorf914
    Harburger TB791113101118
    TSV Pansdorf 31024426
    Itzehoer SV13888515
    SV Halstenbeck-Rellingen869715
    Phönix Lübeck5101416
    VfL 93 Hamburg 2 RR1R
    TSV Nord Harrislee7315
    Barsbütteler SV61113
    SC Condor Hamburg15
    SV Sereetz16

    Key

    SymbolKey
    B
    2B
    R
    1 League champions
    PlaceLeague
    BlankPlayed at a league level below this league

    Founding members of the league

    The league was formed from sixteen clubs from two states in 1994, those being:From the Oberliga Nord:

    From the Verbandsliga Hamburg:

    From the Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein:

    Disbanding of the league

    The league was disbanded in 2004 and replaced by the Oberliga Nord. Its clubs were spread between the Oberliga Nord and the two Verbandsligas:To the Oberliga Nord:

    To the Verbandsliga Hamburg:

    To the Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein:

    References

    Sources

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Regulations for the Oberliga Nord 2007-08. 4 March 2008. Northern German FA.
    2. http://www.f-archiv.de Historical German league tables
    3. http://www.fussballdaten.de/oberliga/hamburgsh/ Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein tables and results 1994–2008