Bezirksoberliga

The Bezirksoberliga was a soccer division. In the past, district of Upper leagues existed in Bavaria, Lower Saxony and Schleswig -Holstein.

Bavaria

In Bavaria, in 1988 seven district Oberligen were introduced as the sixth division, starting in 2008 after the introduction of the 3rd Liga the Bezirksoberliga was siebtklassig. Each Bezirksoberliga included with small deviations, the areas of the administrative districts of the same name. The next higher league made ​​the national league. The seven district Oberligen were:

  • Bezirksoberliga Upper Bavaria
  • Bezirksoberliga Middle Franconia
  • Bezirksoberliga Lower Bavaria
  • Bezirksoberliga Upper Franconia
  • Bezirksoberliga Oberpfalz
  • Bezirksoberliga Swabia
  • Bezirksoberliga Lower Franconia

The substructure of the district of Upper leagues formed the district leagues, which are divided into each department in two or three seasons.

2011/2012 was the last Bezirksoberliga season in Bavaria, after which it was deleted. There are two Reform League since Bayern leagues, including follow five national league, as a subsequent step 15 district leagues.

Lower Saxony

The four national leagues in Lower Saxony were called to 2010 Bezirksoberliga. They each included the area of the former Lower Saxony government districts.

Schleswig-Holstein

In Schleswig -Holstein passed between 1999 and 2008 the four district Oberligen North, East, South and West. They solved the second- highest division of SHFV from the two previously existing national leagues and were replaced with modified spatial tailoring of four Association leagues.

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