1999–2000 NOFV-Oberliga

The 1999/2000 season the Oberliga Nordost was the ninth season of the Football Oberliga Nordost and the sixth as the fourth- highest league in Germany. The two winners of Season North and Südstaffel run two relegation matches whose winners then competing against the Tabellensiebenten the Regional to play out the last Regional launch site.

As part of the reform of the Regional, in which the four regional leagues were merged into two leagues, had the latest six teams of two seasons relegated to the Association League and national league, in order to " make room " for the losers of the Regional. After this season, the two squadrons were increased to 18 teams each.

  • 2.1 Final Table
  • 2.2 Cross table

Season North

Season winner in the North - season were the amateurs of FC Hansa Rostock. Since the team has waived his promotion to the Regionalliga and Reinickendorfer foxes received a license for the Regional, the relay medalist FC Schönberg came into the relegation against the winner of Season Südstaffel.

Due to the increased number of relegated as part of the Regional Reform stood at the end of the season in addition to the previous Movers SV Warnemünde football and the TSG Neustrelitz, Hertha Zehlendorf, Eintracht Schwerin, Viktoria Frankfurt and Kopenicker SC relegated firmly.

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.

Season South

The FSV Hoyerswerda became clearer Season Winners and entered into the relegation play for the Regional Uprising against FC Schönberg from the North Season to.

Due to the Regionalliga reform the last six teams ( Fortuna Magdeburg, Erfurt SSV North, Suhler SV, SV Gera, Jena glass and Bornaer SV) had to dismount. Although they finished second had the second team of VfB Leipzig in addition descend, as the ereste team had not qualified for the new Regional and thus relegated to the Oberliga.

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.

Relegation to the Regional

In the first phase contributed the Season winner of the Southern Season, the FSV Hoyerswerda, and the season - third of North - season, FC Schönberg 95, two games to the East German Oberliga championship from. In the first leg in Hoyerswerda the FSV was not a 2-2 draw after a 2-0 at the end. The return match decided the Schönberger 2-1 for themselves and thus qualified for the Games to the Regional Participation against the Seventh Regional - Rot-Weiß Erfurt.

In the second phase, the game to move up into or remaining in the Regional denied the league champions FC Schönberg and the Regional Seventh - Rot-Weiß Erfurt two games. In the first leg in Schoenberg, the home team prevailed 1-0. In the return match in Erfurt Steigerwaldstadion the regional league team won clearly 4-1. Due to the better goal fell here by the FC Rot -Weiß Erfurt in the Regional League, while FC Schönberg in the upcoming season had to play in the big leagues.

Playoffs to the whereabouts in the big leagues

The two table tithes of the North and the South Season played in two games ( return match ) to the whereabouts in the big leagues. In the first leg of Anhalt Dessau FC won 2-0 at home. In the return match at SD Croatia Berlin to Dessau prevailed and won 3-1. Thus, it was clear that the Dessau would also in the following season in the big leagues. However, since the second team of VfB Leipzig had relegated, because the first team relegated from the Regional, and the Berliners could continue playing league football.

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 Championship | Championship Junior B | A Youth Club Cup

Women

Bundesliga | Regional

Cup Competitions: DFB Cup | DFB Pokal Hall

Junior Women: Championship of B- Juniors

  • Football Oberliga Nordost
  • Football in 1999
  • Football in 2000
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