NOFV-Oberliga

The Oberliga Nordost ( NOFV- Oberliga ) is a major league in German football. She was after the German reunification, the successor to the East German Oberliga and thus on the territory of the new Länder the top flight. From 1991, she was one of the third-class, fourth-class from 1994 Oberligen the whole of Germany. As of 2008, the Oberliga Nordost is the fifth league in league system in Germany. It is named after the East German Football Association ( NOFV ) as a Regional Association of the German Football Association (DFB).

The Oberliga Nordost is played in two full seasons of 16 teams, the clubs are based on regional aspects associated with the seasons north and south. With few exceptions, the North Season of clubs from the states of Berlin, Brandenburg and Mecklenburg- Vorpommern, the South squadron clubs from Saxony, Saxony -Anhalt and Thuringia.

  • 2.1 Season North
  • 2.2 Season South

History

1990/91: The last season of the DDR Oberliga

The NOFV- Oberliga was created after the accession of the GDR to the Federal German Football Association DFB as a successor to the East German Oberliga and existed as a top division on the territory of the former German Democratic Republic only in the 1990/91 season. Title holder was the F. C. Hansa Rostock, vice-champion of the 1st FC Dynamo Dresden. Both thus acquired the right to start for the 1991/1992 Bundesliga season, Rostock qualified at the same time for the European Cup of Champions 1991 / 92nd The FC Rot -Weiss Erfurt and Halle FC qualified for the UEFA Cup in 1991/92 and together with the Chemnitz FC and FC Carl Zeiss Jena for the 2nd Bundesliga. Lok Leipzig and Stahl Brandenburg reached the second division of a playoff round, all other teams continued to play in the off -season 1991/1992, only third-rate NOFV- Oberliga.

1991-1994: Third Highest League

In the seasons 1991/92 to 1993/94 NOFV- Oberliga was third-rate league in German football and consisted of the three seasons of north, central and south. At the end of each season, the season winner played with the masters of the seven other top leagues in the DFB rise laps around the relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga. The two last placed every season descended into the respective national leagues. The first FC Union Berlin was three times champion of the mid- season, but missed the rise in two ascent round participations, while the club as a result of the third part was denied the license. The FSV Zwickau in 1991 /92 and 1993/94 Master of the South squadron, being only after the second championship and the ascent was reached while Selbiger succeeded as champions of the North Season in season 1992/93 Tennis Borussia Berlin. The rest of the season winner missed each the possible rise or were not allowed to participate in the promotion round due to license denials.

* Sporty ascended, but received no license Thanked ** no license so that the runner-up for the promotion places took part

1994-2008: Fourth Highest League

With the reintroduction of the Regional 1994 NOFV- Oberliga was viertklassig from the season 1994/95 and thus in addition to the seven other top leagues of the DFB, the second highest amateur league. The master of the North and the South squadron rose during the first five seasons directly into the four-track Regionalliga, the squadron was disbanded in mid. By reducing the Regionalliga from four to two squadrons 1999, there were 1998/99, no climber, starting from the season 1999/2000 the only promotion place in the Regionalliga was decided in two relegation matches between the two relay winners. From 2005 /06 season winners were both climb right back. It took during 14 seasons as the fourth- highest division part 16 each, some 18 teams each in the game operation of the two seasons in part, on a transitional basis due to several relegated from the regional leagues and 19 teams.

Following the introduction of the 3rd Liga and an extension of the Regional three seasons starting from the season 2008/2009 the Oberliga Nordost is only fünftklassig. In the fourth division last season 2007/ 08, the top three teams qualified each season directly to magnify regional league. The fourth-placed north and south of the squadrons were playing in a relegation from the seventh and final promotion place. Only the respective last placed descend into the Association leagues.

* Waiver of relegation matches that were contested by teams moving up

From 2008: Fifth Highest League

With the reform leagues from the season 2008/09 Oberliga Nordost is only fünftklassig. Ascended For the seven in the previous year in the Regional and the two descended into the association and national league teams advanced last year's champion of the six associations and national leagues in the area of ​​NOFV as a direct promoted to the Oberliga West, while the runner-up of the six leagues pairs playing off three other climbers in two relegation matches.

Since then the two relay winners will advance to the Regional. The two last- placed teams of both scale from rising, thus the six vacant seats are occupied by the six regional league champions. If a NOFV Club descend from the regional leagues, the third from bottom of the league in two seasons play relegation matches from another relegated. Two losers from regional leagues both third-bottom descend, for more Regional relegated the league would be increased accordingly.

Participating teams 2013/14

Season North

VSG Altglienicke, SV Altlüdersdorf, BSV Hürtürkel ( climber ), BFC Dynamo, Brandenburger SC Süd 05, FSV Union Fürstenwalde, FC Pommern Greifswald, SV Lichtenberg 47, FSV 63 Luckenwalde, Malchower SV, 1.FC Neubrandenburg 04, Hansa Rostock II, FC Schoenberg 95 ( promoted ), FC Strausberg ( climber ), Torgelower SV Greif ( relegated ), RSV Walter village 09

Season South

FC Erzgebirge Aue II, FSV Budissa Bautzen, Chemnitz FC II, Energie Cottbus II ( relegated ), Dynamo Dresden II, FC Rot -Weiß Erfurt II, VfL Halle 1896, Halle shear FC II, Heidenauer SV, FC Carl Zeiss Jena II, SV Schott Jena ( climber ), SSV Markranstädt, FC Neugersdorf Upper Lusatia ( climber ), FC Grün-Weiß Piesteritz, FC unit Rudolstadt, SG Sander Union village ( Up )

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