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Landesliga Hamburg-Hammonia
The Landesliga Hamburg-Hammonia is the sixth tier of the German football league system and the second-highest league in the German state of Hamburg, together with the ''Landesliga Hamburg-Hansa''. It is named after the Latin word for Hamburg, Hammonia. Overview 1947 to 1950 The league was formed in 1947, alongside three other divisions on the same level in the city of Hamburg, as the Bezirksklasse Hamburg-Hammonia. The other three leagues were: * Bezirksklasse Hamburg-Hansa * Bezirksklasse Hamburg-Germania * Bezirksklasse Hamburg-Olympia The four new leagues replaced the ''1. Klasse Hamburg'' as the feeder leagues to the '' Stadtliga Hamburg'', which was now renamed ''Verbandsliga Hamburg''. The ''1. Klasse Hamburg'' had been operating since the end of the Second World War in 1945 and consisted of three divisions. The change in the league system at this level came together with the establishment of the ''Oberliga Nord'' as the new tier-one league in Northern Germany. This meant ...
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Oberliga Hamburg
The Oberliga Hamburg, sometimes referred to as ''Hamburg-Liga'', is the highest league in the German state of Hamburg, incorporating some of its surrounding districts. It is one of fourteen Oberligen in German football, the fifth tier of the German football league system. Overview 1945–1963 The league was re-formed in 1945 as Stadtliga Hamburg (English: ''Hamburg City League'') by thirteen clubs, in the newly recreated state of Hamburg which was then part of the British occupation zone in Germany. The very first league in the Hamburg & Altona area had been inaugurated as early as 1895. In its first two seasons, the league was actually the first tier of the German league system for Hamburg, holding clubs like the Hamburger SV and FC St. Pauli in its ranks. From 1947, the ''Hamburg-Liga'' was a feeder league to the Oberliga Nord which its champion had the option of promotion to. Promotion had to be achieved through a play-off with teams from the ''Amateurligen'' of Lower Saxony, ...
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Verbandsliga Hamburg-Germania
The Verbandsliga Hamburg-Germania was the fourth tier of the German football league system and the second-highest league in the German state of Hamburg, together with the Verbandsliga Hamburg-Hansa and Verbandsliga Hamburg-Hammonia, until its disbanding in 1970. 1947 to 1950 The league was formed in 1947, alongside three other divisions on the same level in the City of Hamburg, as the Bezirksklasse Hamburg-Germania. The other three leagues were: * Bezirksklasse Hamburg-Hansa * Bezirksklasse Hamburg-Hammonia * Bezirksklasse Hamburg-Olympia The four new leagues replaced the 1. Klasse Hamburg as the feeder leagues to the Stadtliga Hamburg, which was now renamed Verbandsliga Hamburg. The 1. Klasse Hamburg had been operating since the end of the Second World War in 1945 and consisted of three divisions. The change in the league system at this level came together with the establishment of the Oberliga Nord as the new tier-one league in Northern Germany. This meant the new Bezirkskl ...
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SV Lurup
SV Lurup is a German association football club from the city of Hamburg in the federal state of the same name. __TOC__ History The club was founded in 1923 as ''Turn- und Sportverein Lurup'' in the former town Lurup and later that same year merged with ''FSV 1920 Schenefeld'' to form ''TSV Lurup-Schenefeld'' in a union that lasted until 1930 when the two clubs went their separate ways. Both sides were workers' sports clubs which were regarded as too left leaning and politically undesirable by the Nazis. They were among numerous similar associations disbanded by the regime in 1933. The former membership of ''FSV'' was re-organized as ''Fußball Club Blau-Weiß 1933 Schenefeld'' and included the football department of ''TSV Lurup''. On 17 July 1936 ''FC'' was in turn merged with ''Spielvereinigung Blau-Weiß 1896 Schenefeld'' to play as ''TuRa Blau-Weiß 1896 in Schenefeld und Osdorf/Nord''. Following World War II occupying Allied authorities ordered the dissolution of most org ...
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VfL 93 Hamburg
VfL 93 Hamburg is a German association football club from the city of Hamburg. The club's greatest success has been to earn promotion to the tier three Regionalliga Nord, where it played for three seasons between 1994 and 1998. History Formed in 1893, ''VfL'' played for much of its history as a local amateur club before making a brief appearance in the Landesliga Hamburg, then the highest league in the state of Hamburg, from 1973 to 1975. The club began its rise through the league system once more in the late 1980s when a local Bezirksliga championship in 1989 took the team up to the tier five Landesliga Hamburg-Hansa. In this league it immediately won another championship and earned promotion to the Hamburg's highest league, the Verbandsliga Hamburg. The team became a dominant side at this level, too but missed out on a third consecutive promotion in 1991 despite winning the league. The following season it finished runners-up but, this time, was promoted. The club played the n ...
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FC St
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SV St
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TSG Bergedorf 1860
TSG Bergedorf is a German association football club from the borough of Bergedorf in the city of Hamburg. The origins of the club are in the formation of the gymnastics club ''Bergerdorfer Mannerturnverein'' in 1860. In the 1880s two other clubs emerged from this parent association; ''Bergedorfer Turnerschaft 1880'' and '' Allgemeiner Turnerverein Bergedorf von 1885''.Grüne, Hardy (2001). Vereinslexikon. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag __TOC__ History ''MTV'' remained active and in 1915–16 during World War I was part of the wartime sports club ''Kriegsverein Bergedorf'' alongside partner ''Bergedorfer TS 1880''. After the war ''TS'' was joined by ''Fußball Club Eintracht 1910 Bergedorf'' in 1919 and two years later re-joined ''MTV'' to form ''Bergedorfer Turnerschaft 1860''. The short-lived club ''Sportverein Stern Bergedorf'' was formed out of ''BTS 1860'' in 1925, but was lost in 1929. On 20 February 1965, ''BTS 1860'' was joined by ''Spiel- und Sport Bergedorf 1902'' to form ...
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HSV Barmbek-Uhlenhorst
HSV Barmbek-Uhlenhorst is a German association football club from the city of Hamburg. The club played as a second and third division side from the early 1960s on into the early 1980s before fading from sight into lower-tier competition. History The roots of the side are found in the merger on 10 July 1909 of the local gymnastics clubs ''Barmbeck-Uhlenhorst Turnverein 1876'', ''Männer Turnverein 1888 Barmbeck-Uhlenhorst'', and ''Barmbecker Turnverein 1902'' to create ''Hamburger Turnerschaft Barmbeck-Uhlenhorst 1876'', which formed a football department in 1911. The footballers went their own way as the independent side ''Hamburger Sportverein Barmbeck-Uhlenhorst'' on 15 November 1923, and played in lower-level local competition over the next several decades.Grüne, Hardy (2001). Vereinslexikon. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag During World War II, player rosters were depleted by the demands of armed forces service, and ''HSV'' played in various combinations with other shorthanded c ...
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Ahrensburger TSV
Ahrensburger TSV is a German sports club from the city of Ahrensburg, Schleswig-Holstein. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the club's football team fielded a side in the third division Amateurliga Hamburg The Oberliga Hamburg, sometimes referred to as ''Hamburg-Liga'', is the highest league in the German state of Hamburg, incorporating some of its surrounding districts. It is one of fourteen Oberligen in German football, the fifth tier of the Germa .... __TOC__ History The origins of the club go back to the formation on 20 July 1874 of the gymnastics club ''Ahrensburger Männerturnverein''. This club was lost but re-established on 31 July 1882 as ''Ahrensburger Turnerbund 1882'' before reaching back to claim the traditions of the original side the next year and adopting the name ''Ahrensburger TB 1874''.Grüne, Hardy (2001). Vereinslexikon. Kassel: AGON Sportverlag A football department was established within the association in 1910 and in 1921 became independent as ''Spor ...
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Hamburger SV
Hamburger Sport-Verein e.V. (), commonly known as Hamburger SV () or Hamburg (), is a German sports club based in Hamburg, with its largest branch being its football section. Though the current HSV was founded in June 1919 from a merger of three earlier clubs, it traces its origins to 29 September 1887 when the first of the predecessors, SC Germania, was founded. Up until the 2017–18 Bundesliga season, which found the team relegated for the first time in history, HSV's football team had the distinction of being the only team that had played continuously in the top tier of the German football league system since the founding of the club at the end of World War I. It was subsequently the only team that had played in every season of the Bundesliga since its foundation in 1963. HSV has won the German national championship six times, the DFB-Pokal three times and the former League Cup twice. The team's most successful period was from the mid-1970s until the mid-1980s when, in ad ...
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Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein
The Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein was the fourth tier of the German football league system in the north of Germany, existing from 1994 to 2004. It covered the states of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. With the re-formation of the Oberliga Nord in 2004, the league was disbanded. Overview The Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein started out in 1994 as a replacement for the Oberliga Nord, which was disbanded in that year. Along with this league, the Oberliga Niedersachsen/Bremen was formed to cover the other two of the four states the Oberliga Nord previously had served. The reason for the disbanding of the Oberliga Nord and the creation of two separate leagues in its stead was the formation of the Regionalliga Nord, which became the new third tier of league football in the north and covered exactly the same region as the Oberliga previously. The league was formed from sixteen clubs, with eight of them coming from the Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein, seven from the Verbandsli ...
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Regionalliga Nord
The Regionalliga Nord ( en, Regional League North) is the fourth tier of the German football league system in the states of Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Bremen and Hamburg. It is one of five leagues at this level, together with the Regionalliga Bayern, Regionalliga Nordost, Regionalliga Südwest and the Regionalliga West. Until the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008 it was the third tier. From 1963 to 1974, a Regionalliga Nord existed as the second tier of the German football league system, but it is not related to the current Regionalliga. Overview The Regionalliga Nord was introduced in 1994 along with three other Regionalligas, those being: * Regionalliga Süd *Regionalliga Nordost *Regionalliga West/Südwest The reason for its introduction was to create a highest regional league for the north of Germany and to allow its champions, and some years the runners-up too, to be directly promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga. Prior to the introduction of the four Regionalliga ...
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