Landesliga Hamburg-Hammonia

The division Hamburg is a soccer division in Hamburg. It consists of the two seasons Hansa and Hammonia and prepared according to the Oberliga Hamburg is the second highest class of the Hamburg Football Association (HFV ) and the sixth highest class in the German league football represents the next lower class is the district league ( consisting of the scales of North East, South and West).

Composition

In the two seasons of play of 16 clubs, the clubs in the national league Hansa mostly come from the north of Hamburg and the East and the national league Hammonia mostly from the Hamburg west and south. It may, however, of structural ( because of the introduction of the single-track 3 League and the three-pronged Regional ) (eg if multiple relegated from the Oberliga Hamburg come or sporting reasons from a region or both the first and second team of a club in the national league play ) be deviations from this composition.

Ascent and descent control

The rise of regulation is closely linked to the performance of the Hamburg clubs in the Regionalliga, only the respective champions of their national league season certainly rise to Oberliga Hamburg. Regardless of the number of next year's regional league, the three last placed athlete will stay in their respective district league. The geographically most suitable in the league champions of the district leagues rise directly in the national league seasons, the runner-up contest play-offs ( also depends on the number of division side down).

Clubs 2013/14

  • Eimsbütteler TV
  • Hamburg Eimsbütteler BC
  • SC Sperber Hamburg
  • VfL 93 Hamburg ( climber )
  • SV Lurup ( relegated )
  • TuS Osdorf
  • Teutonia Ottensen
  • Türk Birlikspor Pinneberg
  • VfL Pinneberg II ( Up )
  • TSV Sasel
  • Blue-White Schenefeld
  • TSV Uetersen
  • SV Uhlenhorst -Adler
  • Uhlenhorster SC Paloma ( relegated )
  • Wedeler TSV
  • SV Altengamme ( climber )
  • FTSV Altenwerder
  • Barsbütteler SV
  • FC Bergedorf 85 ( relegated )
  • Forward Wacker Billstedt
  • Buxtehude SV
  • MSV Hamburg ( climber )
  • SC Concordia Hamburg
  • Hamm United
  • Club Kosova ( climber )
  • VfL Lohbruegge
  • Rahlstedter SC
  • SC Schwarzenbek
  • FC Süderelbe
  • FC Türkiye William Castle
  • SV William Castle ( climber )

History

For the season 1947/48 were introduced as a substructure of the then second-rate regional league Hamburg in Hamburg as the third level, a district class with four seasons. These squadrons were named Germania, Hansa, Hammonia and Olympia. Starting in 1950, the league was continued for two seasons. One first hand back on the same old name - season or Alster- season. A new reform of the league structure took place in 1953. From the Association League Hamburg Hamburg was the amateur league. For the district as a class in the German league system still third-rate base the association with the league three seasons Germania, Hansa and Hammonia was. In 1963 the Premier League was introduced, this meant for the three association leagues to be only viertklassig. At the same named the top division in Hamburg not more amateur league, but division. The next change in the Hamburg football, there were 1970. The name Association League for the substructure of the national league Hamburg and disappeared from the three squadrons were the still existing two seasons Hansa and Hammonia. The introduction of the Bundesliga 2 with the result that the two squadrons were only fünftklassig. In 1978, the hierarchy was reversed in the name: the highest Hamburger Game class called future Association league, while the two fünftklassigen seasons have since been conducted under the current name. The last change came with the introduction of the regional leagues in 1994 with himself: since the two national league seasons are in the German league system only sechstklassig.

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