Schleswig-Holstein-Liga

The Schleswig- Holstein-Liga - until the end of the season 2007/2008 League Association Schleswig -Holstein - is the highest football class in Schleswig -Holstein. It is under the auspices of the Schleswig -Holstein Football Association ( SHFV ), currently comprises 18 teams and is officially recognized as one of the league 's fifth highest league in the league system in Germany.

Participants 2013/14

The following 18 clubs and reserve teams include the Schleswig- Holstein-Liga in the 2013/14 season:

  • Holstein Kiel II, VfB_Lübeck, TSV Kropp, NTSV beach 08, Flensburg 08, Preetzer TSV, SV Todesfelde, Heider SV, Heikendorfer SV, TSV Old Wood, FC Dornbreite Lübeck, TuS Hartsholm, TuRa Meldorf, SSC Hagen Ahrensburg and
  • The climbers from the Association Leagues: SV Eichede II, PSV Union Neumünster, Husum SV and TSV Schilksee.

Rise

The master of Schleswig- Holstein-Liga qualify for the promotion round, 2008/ 09 and 2009/10 there were except Holstein Kiel II anyway no other candidates. The only opponents in the promotion round 2009 was FC St. Pauli II from the Oberliga Hamburg and the overall winner of both games increased the Hamburger to the Regionalliga on. In 2010, Holstein II does not rise through the descent of one's first team in the Regionalliga, the VfR Neumünster abandoned its project for economic reasons again.

Descent

Overall, rising four teams from the four Association leagues.

  • Association League North - West Circles Schleswig -Flensburg, Northern Friesland, Dithmar (2012 have the circles Flensburg and Schleswig merged)
  • Association League North - East: Circles Kiel, Plön, Rendsburg -Eckernförde
  • Association League South - West Circles Steinburg, Segeberg, Neumünster
  • Association of South-East League Circles Duchy of Lauenburg, Lübeck, East Holstein, Stormarn

History

Since 1948 there is a single-track major league in Schleswig -Holstein, after a year, the " division " was initially founded as a tripartite league because of that bottlenecks in fuel allocation before. The league was renamed several times.

Founding members of the Land League 1948/49

The first four teams in the three seasons of the North, East and West in the previous national league season 1947/48 qualified for the single-track country league. The Masters played a final round of the Schleswig-Holstein championship. Winner and therefore first master was the Itzehoer SV before Kilia Kiel and the Eckernförder SV.

From the North Season Season 1947/48:

  • Eckernförder SV
  • Flensburg 08
  • Husum 18
  • ATSV Flensburg

From the East Season Season 1947/48:

From the West Season Season 1947/48:

  • Itzehoer SV
  • Fortuna Gluckstadt
  • FC Union Neumünster
  • TSV Brunsbüttelkoog

Position of the league in football league system in Germany

Following leagues:

Champion of the League

Already in the 1946/47 season, a first national champion was determined after the Second World War in the finals in several individual rounds under 20 previously qualified at the district level teams. The winners of the Second Main Round (VfB Lübeck, Kiel police, Itzehoer SV and Kilia Kiel) came with the exception of police Kiel in the playoffs, as the group matches ( " every man for himself " twice) were held. Police keel was defeated in a second round Holstein Kiel, who had a bye in the second main round. VfB Lübeck won this group playoffs the last four teams at the same time was also considered a promotion round against Holstein Kiel, the Itzehoer SV and Kilia Kiel. The top two teams qualified so that both the new Oberliga Nord and for the British Zone Championship.

Up in the higher league

Records

With eleven tracks, the record champions VfB Lübeck, followed by Itzehoer SV with eight and the Heider SV with seven titles. Holstein Kiel II (formerly called " amateurs" ) and the VfR Neumünster won the title six or seven times.

More records:

  • Taking into account the real points scored ( ie until 1994/95 for a win and two from 1995/96, whose three) scored Holstein Kiel II with 90 points in the 2007/ 08 season, most points in a season, followed by TSV Kropp 85 points in the season 2006/07.
  • The fewest points scored in a season in real terms there was with three for TSV Neustadt (1952 /53) and for the TSV Plön (1989 /90). In the season 1947/48 with three seasons of SV and VfL Oldenburg Kellinghusenstraße also achieved just three points.
  • Most goals in a season achieved the VfR Neumünster (1954 /55) and Holstein Kiel II (2007/ 08 ), each with 113 hits.
  • The fewest goals scored in one season Olympic Schwartau 1991/92 with 12 goals, followed by TSV Plön 1996/97 with 14 goals. Including the season 1947/48 was the VfL ​​Kellinghusenstraße achieve the fewest hits: eleven.
  • Most goals conceded in one season with the number of 168 TSV Neustadt 1952/53, followed by 153 goals against FC Union Neumünster in 1954/55 season.
  • With each 17 goals conceded, however, conceded the TSV beach 08 in the 1978/79 season and Holstein Kiel II in the 2001/ 02 season, the lowest number.
  • The attendance record dated April 17, 1955, when 14,000 spectators the game VfB Lübeck - Heider SV (2-0) saw; since classification as Oberliga 2008/ 09 is the attendance record with 1,652 spectators ( PSV Neumünster Neumünster against VfR on August 9, 2009)
  • VfB Lübeck six times succeeded in rising to the next higher league ( added two ascents of the 2nd team of VfB ), followed by Phoenix Lübeck ( 5x) and Heider SV ( 4x).
  • Apart from the first team of Holstein Kiel, which has always been classified since 1947 above the present Schleswig- Holstein-Liga, only played the first team of VfB Lübeck never deeper than in this class
  • Most years in the highest Schleswig-Holstein League since 1947 spent Flensburg 08 ( 2011/12 after 51 season) before Heider SV (2011/ 12 in the 43 season)
  • The league table of the league since 1948, single-track (the points to 1994/95 for a victory converted to three points) leads the Heider SV with 2,287 points scored, followed by Flensburg 08 with 2,162 points and 2,084 points VfR Neumünster
  • The unbeaten championship succeeded for the first time the VfR Neumünster in the season 2010/2011

Predecessor leagues

Predecessor leagues of Schleswig- Holstein-Liga were as high Schleswig-Holstein league from 1921, the North District League ( until 1922 /23, first class, one season ), the district league Schleswig -Holstein ( 1923/24-1927/28, 1923/24, a season, in 1923 for two seasons, first class ), the Oberliga Schleswig -Holstein ( 1929/30 - 1932/33, a squadron, first class ), the district league Schleswig -Holstein ( 1933/34 - 1941/42, a season, second-rate ), the Gauliga Schleswig -Holstein (1942 /43 - 1944/45, a squadron, first class ) at Kiel and Lübeck city leagues after discontinuation of Gauligasaison 1944/45, the district championships ( 1945/46 - 1946/47, 1945/46: also a-Class called for four seasons, first class, 1946/47: first Class also called, afterwards national championship, six seasons first class ) and largely considered here three-part second-rate country league in the 1947/48 season. In the 1928/29 season by the way not an official game operation took place, but is specified by individual sources erroneously Olympic Neumünster as a master of the country due to the discharged on friendly basis in addition to the " round of Ten " Schleswig-Holstein -wide meetings. Lübeck formed before 1933 along with Mecklenburg a top flight with changing names ( Ostkreisliga, District League Lübeck Mecklenburg, Mecklenburg - Oberliga Lübeck ).

State and federation leagues

Except for this League found the name Association Football League as well as division and 1968-1999 for the following two Schleswig-Holstein leagues use; see: National League Schleswig -Holstein ( 1968-1999 ). Since 2008, the lower class four leagues fifth division are called; see Association League Schleswig-Holstein (from 2008).

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