2003–04 NOFV-Oberliga

The season 2003/04 Oberliga Nordost was the 13th season of the Football Oberliga Nordost and the tenth as the fourth- highest league in Germany. After the North squadron had already existed in the pre-season 2002/ 03 from 19 teams, took place in this season a align with the Southern Squadron, which consisted of 18 teams. So it was the end of season four relegated from the North - season, while in the South Season three losers were provided in the Association and state leagues ( in Saxony and Thuringia). Analogously to the previous season was the rise of control with two relegation matches between the two relay winners for the determination of a climber in the Regionalliga.

  • 2.1 Final Table
  • 2.2 Cross table
  • 2.3 scorers

Season North

At the beginning of the season of SV Babelsberg 03 came as a Regional relegated to the Oberliga. From Berlin- League of SV Yeşilyurt Berlin rose to. From the Brandenburg league which qualified the Frankfurter FC Viktoria 91 and from the fifth division of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Sievershäger SV 1950 for the league.

The Babelsberg were autumn champions of the Northern season with four points ahead of the amateurs of Hertha BSC and five points ahead of the amateurs of Hansa Rostock. In the relegation zone of the Berliner AK 07 wintered with 12 points, the Frankfurter FC Viktoria and Sievershäger SV in 1950 with thirteen points each and the FV Motor Eberswalde with fifteen points.

At the end of the season the amateurs of Hertha BSC Masters of the North Season and were qualified for the play-offs against the champions of Südstaffel, VFC Plauen. The two previous climbers Frankfurt and Sievershagen also occupied at the end of season relegation places and took their leave immediately after the first season of the league again. They were followed by the Brandenburger SC Süd 05 and VfB Lichterfelde 1892, in 1892 renamed itself after the season in lights FC Berlin.

Final Table

Cross Table

Top scorers

Season South

At the beginning of the season Dresdner SC came as Regional relegated to the Oberliga. From the League Association Saxony-Anhalt VfB Germania Halberstadt rose. From the Saxon League VfB Auerbach qualified and from the national league Thuringia Erfurt FC came to North. Before the season, the OFC Neugersdorf had renamed to FC Upper Lusatia Neugersdorf.

With a lead of seven points on the FV Dresden-Nord and eight points on the Halleschen FC, ​​FC Carl Zeiss Jena secured the fall championship of Südstaffel. In the relegation zone, FC Anhalt Dessau cavorted with six points, Dresdner SC with seven points and FC Erfurt Nord with eleven points.

After the winter break, both the FC Anhalt Dessau and the VfB Leipzig announced that they would provide insolvency applications. This means that all results of the previous games these teams have been canceled and the clubs were relegated firmly. The Leipzig had until then been sixth.

At the end of the season was the VFC Plauen with only one point ahead of the master Südstaffel, ahead of FC Carl Zeiss Jena and 1.FC Magdeburg. Thus, the club took part in the relegation matches against the champions of the Northern season, Hertha BSC Amateur, part. Besides the two insolvent teams and the Regional relegated Dresdner SC dismounted, which also went into the 2006/07 season in the bankruptcy.

Final Table

Cross Table

The cross table presents the results of all games this season represents the home team is listed in the left column, the visiting team on the top line.

Top scorers

Rise Games for Regional

The relegation matches between the winners of the North and the South Season denied the amateurs of Hertha BSC and VFC Plauen. The first leg in Plauen was the Berlin after two leaders of the VFC finally decide for themselves, with Alexander Ludwig decided by his hat-trick the game. The team was after the game in the review because they had used several players their first team, but this was perfectly legal. The return match in Berlin turned the Plauen after a 0:2 residue still in the last 20 minutes and eventually won 3-2. Through superior goal difference, however, the Berliner qualified for the Regional while Plauen only achieved this with the league reform after the 2007/ 08 season. For the first time was able to prevail against the winner of the South Squadron, which previously were able to triple win the play-offs in a row, a team of North - season in the relegation.

As a top division ( successor to the GDR Oberliga ): 1990/91 As the third- highest division: 1991 /92 | 1992/93 | 1993/94 As the fourth- highest division: 1994/ 95 | 1995/96 | 1996/97 | 1997/98 | 1998/99 | 1999/ 00 | 2000/ 01 | 2001 /02 | 2002 /03 | 2003 /04 | 2004 /05 | 2005 / 06 | 2006/ 07 | 2007/ 08 As the fifth- highest division: 2008 /09 | 2009/10 | 2010 /11 | 2011/12 | 2012/13 | 2013/14

Bundesliga | Bundesliga 2 | Regional Oberligen: Baden- Württemberg | New York | London | North | West | North | South | Westfalen

Cup Competitions: DFB Cup | Association Cups

Junior: A Junior League | Championship Junior B | A Youth Club Cup

Women

Bundesliga | Regional

Cup Competitions: DFB Cup | DFB Pokal Hall

Junior Women: Championship of B- Juniors

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