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Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Süd
The Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Süd ( en, District league Upper Bavaria-South) is currently the seventh tier of the German football league system in the southern part of the Bavarian ''Regierungsbezirk'' of Upper Bavaria (german: Oberbayern). Until the disbanding of the Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern in 2012 it was the eighth tier. From 2008, when the '' 3. Liga'' was introduced, was the seventh tier of the league system, until the introduction of the '' Regionalligas'' in 1994 the sixth tier. From the league's inception in 1963 to the introduction of the ''Bezirksoberliga'' in 1988 it was the fifth tier. Overview History Before the Bezirksoberligas in Bavaria were introduced in 1988 the Bezirksligas were the leagues set right below the Landesligas Bayern in the football pyramid from 1963 onwards, when the Landesligas were established. Until the establishment of the Bezirksoberliga, the league champions were not automatically promoted but instead had to play-off for promotion as there ...
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Landesliga Bayern
The Landesliga Bayern sits at step 6 of the German football league system and is the third highest level in the Bavarian football league system, below the Bayernliga and organised in five regional divisions. The current Landesligas were formed in 1963, when the Bundesliga was established. From 2012, when the Regionalliga Bayern was established, the Landesligas were expanded from three to five divisions. Previous to that, from 1945 to 1950, the Landesliga Bayern existed as a tier-two league below the Oberliga Süd. Overview Landesliga Bayern 1945 to 1950 From 1945 to 1950, the Bayernliga was called Landesliga Bayern. It was then the second tier of Southern German Football. The league was established after the Second World War, consisting of nine clubs, with the league winner promoted to the Oberliga Süd. After its first season, 1945–46, it expanded to two divisions, north and south, with eleven clubs each. At the end of season, the two league champions played for the Bavarian ...
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SV Wacker Burghausen
SV Wacker Burghausen is a Football in Germany, German football club based in Burghausen, Altötting, Burghausen, Bavaria and is part of one of the nation's largest sports clubs with some 6,000 members participating in two dozen different sports. History The club was founded on 13 November 1930 and was made up largely of employees from the local chemical factory Wacker Chemie, which was established in 1914, and still sponsors the club today. The first football side in the city was part of the gymnastics club Turnverein Burghausen. In 1922, the footballers left TV to form 1. FC Burghausen which became part of SV at the time of its founding. Besides football, the new club had departments for shooting, athletics, and youth. SV won the East Bavarian championship just three years later in 1933, but then afterwards toiled in anonymity in the local lower-level leagues until 1993 when they won the Landesliga Bayern-Süd (V) title, followed by the Bayernliga (IV) championship two years la ...
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Football Leagues In Bavaria
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called ''football'' include association football (known as ''soccer'' in North America and Australia); gridiron football (specifically American football or Canadian football); Australian rules football; rugby union and rugby league; and Gaelic football. These various forms of football share to varying extent common origins and are known as "football codes". There are a number of references to traditional, ancient, or prehistoric ball games played in many different parts of the world. Contemporary codes of football can be traced back to the codification of these games at English public schools during the 19th century. The expansion and cultural influence of the British Empire allowed these rules of football to spread to areas of British ...
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FC Penzberg
The FC Penzberg is a German association football club from the city of Penzberg, Bavaria. The club briefly managed to reach the second division of German league football, spending the 1955–56 season in the 2nd Oberliga Süd. History 1920 to 1945 The FC Penzberg was formed on 14 March 1920 but was actually a continuation of the local gymnastics clubs football department which had existed before the First World War. The club struggled to find a suitable playing field in its early days and eventually had to do with a local swamp. This was converted to a football field through back filling with ash. The local coalmine supplied technical support for this. The new ground was opened on 30 July 1921. The ''FCP'' had the opportunity to take part in a promotion round to the local A-Klasse in 1922 but was not strong enough to succeed. In the 1922–23 and 1923–24 seasons, the team won the local championship and earned promotion to the A-Klasse in 1924. The club found it hard to com ...
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BCF Wolfratshausen
The BCF Wolfratshausen is a German association football club from the city of Wolfratshausen, Bavaria. History The club was formed in 1957 as BC Farchet, named after a suburb of Wolfratshausen.Das Logo zeigt den Ursprung
BCF website – Club history, accessed: 27 June 2009
The club was not a football club as such in its origins but rather its activities took part in the local pub. The term ''ball'' in the club names referees to a green ball every club member had to carry as a form of identification. The number of balls was set at 30, making the club quite limited in membership; its current membership sits at 1,400. Failure to produce the ball to another club member on request was a punishable offence. The club was, in those days, what Bavarians referee to as ...
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SV Pullach
The SV Pullach is a German association football club from the town of Pullach, Bavaria. The club's greatest success came in 2013 when it qualified for the southern division of the Bayernliga, the fifth tier of the German football league system. History The club was formed on 6 August 1946 and, for most of its history, has been a non-descript amateur side in local Bavarian football. ''SVP'' won promotion to the tier seven Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Süd in 1994 and played three seasons in this league, struggling against relegation in the first two and winning the league in the third.Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Süd tables & results
Manfreds Fussball Archiv, accessed: 30 July 2014
The Bezirksliga title took the club up to the

SV Raisting
The SV Raisting is a German association football club from the town of Raisting, Bavaria. The club's greatest success came in 2013, when it qualified for the southern division of the Bayernliga, the fifth tier of the German football league system. History SV Raisting, for the most of its history, has been a non-descript amateur side in local Bavarian football. The club was formed in 1924 as Sportabteilung Raisting as part of local club MTV Diessen. Playing only friendlies in the early year the club became independent in 1929 under its current name. Disbanded at the end of the Second World War SV Raisting reformed on 8 July 1946, and entered local football once more in the Zugspitze region. In the following decades the club fluctuated between the lowest division, the C-Klasse, and two levels higher, the A-Klasse. In 1959, ''SVR'' faced a crises that led to the club almost being disbanded but it recovered. It built a new home ground in 1969 with the earth works being carried out by ...
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BSC Sendling
The BSC Sendling is a German association football club from the Munich suburb of Sendling, Bavaria. The club's most notable era was between 1954 and 1974 when it spent six seasons in the Bayernliga, then the third tier of the German football league system. History BSC Sendling was formed in 1948 in a merger of two local clubs, Münchener Ballspielclubs and SpVgg Sendling 1918.Geschichte
BSC Sendling website – Club history, accessed: 30 August 2014
The club first entered the southern division of the in 1954 and spend the next four seasons at this level with an eighth place in 1955–56 as its best result. At the end of the 1957–58 season Sendling was relegated back to the
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TSV 1860 München II
The TSV 1860 Munich II (german: TSV 1860 München II) is the reserve team of German football club TSV 1860 Munich, from the city of Munich, Bavaria. Until 2005, the team played under the name of TSV 1860 München Amateure. In the 2018–19 season, the team plays in the tier-five Bayernliga Süd. Within the club, it operates as an under-21 side, designated to develop players from the youth to the first-team stage. History 1959 to 1963 1860's amateur team first won promotion to Bavarias highest football league, then the tier-three Amateurliga Südbayern, in 1959, when it took out the title in the 2. Amateurliga Oberbayern and then won the Oberbayern final against FSV Pfaffenhofen. The Amateurliga Südbayern was then one of two leagues at this level in Bavaria, covering the southern half of the state while the Amateurliga Nordbayern existed in parallel in the north. TSV 1860 München Amateure, as the team was then known as, was the third reserve side to reach this level in Bava ...
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TSV Großhadern
TSV Großhadern is a German association football club from the city of Munich, Bavaria. History The club was established in 1926 as the gymnastics club ''Turnverein Großhadern''. On 1 January 1934 the club grew with the addition of the former membership of ''Fußball Club 1932 Hadern'', which led to the creation of a football department within ''TV''. In 1948, the club was renamed ''Turn- und Sportverein Großhadern''. Following a Landesliga title, ''TSV'' played a single season in the Amateuroberliga Bayern (III) in 1986–87 and was relegated after finishing 17th. Between 2007–10, the team played as a lower table side in the Landesliga Bayern-Süd (VI). In 2011–12 they competed in the Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Süd (VII) but were relegated once more, now to the Kreisliga, after finishing 13th. Großhadern spend only one season at Kreisliga level before a league championship earned the club promotion back to the Bezirksliga. After three Bezirksliga seasons as a lower table ...
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SpVgg Unterhaching
Spielvereinigung Unterhaching () is a German sports club in Unterhaching, a semi-rural municipality on the southern outskirts of the Bavarian capital Munich. The club is widely known for playing in the first-division association football league Bundesliga alongside its more famous cousins, Bayern Munich and 1860 Munich, for two seasons between 1999 and 2001, while the club's bobsleigh department has captured several world and Olympic titles. The football team plays in the Regionalliga (fourth tier). History Early history Originally part of the gymnastics and sports club TSV Hachinger, SpVgg Unterhaching was established as an independent football club on 1 January 1925. Their first promotion to a higher division came in 1931 and they went on to be promoted to the A-Klasse a year later. However, the club was dissolved in 1933 as it was regarded as "politically unreliable" by the Nazis and was not re-established until after the end of World War II in 1945 to resume play in the amate ...
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