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Landesliga Bremen
The Landesliga Bremen is the sixth tier of the German football league system and the second-highest league in the Germany, German States of Germany, state of Bremen, below the ''Bremen-Liga''. Overview The ''Landesliga Bremen'' is the second-highest level of play in Bremen. Traditionally, the league is set below the ''Verbandsliga Bremen''. With the ''Oberliga Nord'' being dissolved in 2008, the ''Verbandsliga'' was renamed ''Bremen-Liga''. This however did not change anything in regards of the ''Landesliga''. Of the German tier-six leagues, the ''Landesliga Bremen'', like its association, the ''Bremen FA'', is unique as it covers the smallest region and has no league parallel to itself, being the only league at this level in the state. The league champion, together with the runners-up, is directly promoted to the ''Oberliga''. Below it sits the tier-seven league, the: ''Bezirksliga Bremen''. Recent winners of the Landesliga Bremen References Sources * ''Deutschlands Fußba ...
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Bremen-Liga
The Bremen-Liga, sometimes also referred to as ''Oberliga Bremen'', is a fifth tier of the German football league system and the highest league in the German state Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. It is one of fourteen Oberligas in German football, the fifth tier of the German football league system. Overview 1947–1963 The league was formed in 1947 as Amateurliga Bremen by thirteen clubs, including four from outside the city-state, in the newly recreated state Free Hanseatic City of Bremen which was then part of the US occupation zone in Germany. The Free Hanseatic City of Bremen and its football association are the smallest in Germany. The state is actually separated in two halves, the cities of Bremen and Bremerhaven are split by the state of Lower Saxony. From the start, the ''Amateurliga Bremen'' 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 ''Amateurligas'' o ...
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SV Türkspor Bremen-Nord
SV Türkspor Bremen-Nord is a German association football club from the district of Blumenthal in the city of Bremen. It was founded by Turkish immigrants. History The club was established in 1977. The club won its way into the Landesliga Bremen (V) in 2004, and after finishing as runners-up in 2008, advanced to the Bremen-Liga (VI). The team's best result there to date was a 6th-place finish in 2010. After finishing last in the league in 2014–15, the club was relegated from the Bremen-Liga.SV Türkspor at Fussball.de
Tables and results of the German football leagues, accessed: 11 March 2015


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Kicker (sports Magazine)
''Kicker'' (stylized in all lowercase) is Germany's leading sports magazine, focused primarily on Association football, football. The magazine was founded in 1920 by German football pioneer Walther Bensemann and is published twice weekly, usually Monday and Thursday. Each edition sells around 80,000 copies. ''Kicker'' is a founding member of European Sports Media, an association of football publications. ''Kicker'' annually awards the most prolific scorer of the Bundesliga with the ''Kicker Torjägerkanone'' () award. It is equivalent to the Pichichi Trophy in Spanish football. The magazine also publishes an almanac, the ''Kicker Fußball-Almanach''. It was first published from 1937 to 1942, and then continuously from 1959 to date. They also publish a yearbook (''Kicker Fußball-Jahrbuch''). History ''Kicker'' was first issued in July 1920 in Konstanz, Germany. The magazine's headquarters were originally in Stuttgart before relocating to Nuremberg in 1926. During World War ...
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Deutscher Sportclub Für Fußballstatistiken
The Deutscher Sportclub für Fußballstatistiken e.V., (English: ''German sports club for football statistics'') short DSFS is an association dedicated to collecting and publishing German football statistics, similar to the RSSSF, and is a member of the German Olympic Society. The club used to be best known for its annual publication, the ''Deutscher Fussball-Almanach'', a yearbook on German football. Unlike other yearbooks, it does not so much focus on professional football, but rather covers the higher amateur leagues. History The DSFS was formed on 1 July 1971 but was only registered in 1979. It was formed by six football enthusiasts after Helmut Druwen posted an add in the ''kicker'' sport magazine looking for people interested in football statistics. Having grown to a membership of 50, another add in the ''kicker'' in 1978 pushed the membership drive ahead and in 1979 the club finally became properly registered, joining the German Olympic Society as well. From 1980, the club s ...
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COVID-19 Pandemic In Germany
The COVID-19 pandemic in Germany has resulted in confirmed cases of COVID-19 and deaths. On 27 January 2020, the first case in Germany was confirmed near Munich, Bavaria. By mid February, the arising cluster of cases had been fully contained. On 25 and 26 February, multiple cases related to the Italian outbreak were detected in Baden-Württemberg. A carnival event on 15 February in Heinsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, was attended by a man identified as positive on 25 February; in the outbreak which subsequently developed from infected participants, authorities were mostly no longer able to trace the likely chains of infections. On 9 March, the first two deaths in Germany were reported from Essen and Heinsberg. New clusters were introduced in other regions via Heinsberg as well as via people arriving from China, Iran and Italy, from where non-Germans could arrive by plane until 17–18 March. From 13 March, German states mandated school and kindergarten c ...
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SFL Bremerhaven
SFL Bremerhaven is a German football club based in Bremerhaven, Bremen. It was founded in 1975 and plays in the Bremen-Liga The Bremen-Liga, sometimes also referred to as ''Oberliga Bremen'', is a fifth tier of the German football league system and the highest league in the German state Free Hanseatic City of Bremen. It is one of fourteen Oberligas in German football ..., fifth tier on German football. Current squad References * {{Bremen-Liga Association football clubs established in 1975 1975 establishments in West Germany Football clubs in Bremen (state) Bremerhaven, SFL Sport in Bremerhaven ...
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BSC Hastedt
Bremer Sportclub Hastedt e.V., commonly known as BSC Hastedt, is a Football in Germany, German association football club from Hastedt (Bremen), Hastedt, a subdistrict in the city of Bremen, Bremen (state), Bremen. It is a football club with three men's teams and five junior teams. The club currently only offers football. History The club was founded on 1 June 2008 with the combination of the football departments of Hastedter TSV and Post-SV Bremen. Hastedter TSV was the more successful of the two clubs but only ever reached Bremen's highest amateur league. BSC Hastedt as this new union started playing football in the 8th tier, Kreisliga, Kreisliga A Bremen. In their second season, 2009–10, they finished in 1st place and won promotion to the Bezirksliga, Bezirksliga Bremen. Following promotion, they spent the next six seasons in the Bezirksliga finishing at best 5th on 3 separate occasions until in the 2015–16 season they won the league and earned promotion to Landesliga Bre ...
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FC Oberneuland II
FC Oberneuland Bremen von 1948 is a German association football club from the Oberneuland quarter of Bremen, founded on 13 April 1948 in the local inn ''Zum Dorfkrug'' as ''Fußball-Club Oberneuland von 1948''. In addition to football, the club has departments for basketball and gymnastics. __TOC__ History For most of its history FC Oberneuland played as a lower-tier local side until breaking out in the early 1990s and rising rapidly through a series of title wins. By 1994, the club had advanced to the Verbandsliga Bremen (V) and, after a second-place result, went on to capture the division title the following season. They were promoted to the Oberliga Niedersachsen/Bremen (IV) where they played until 2004 when they were dropped to fifth-tier play after league re-organization. Oberneuland returned to fourth division play in the Oberliga Nord in 2006 after their second Verbandsliga title. Bremer Pokal (Bremen Cup) wins in 1993 and 2003 led to the club's participation in the DFB- ...
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VfL 07 Bremen
Vfl 07 Bremen is a German football club located in the Findorff neighbourhood of north Bremen. They play in the Bremen-Liga, one of fourteen regional leagues in the fifth tier of German football. History The club was formed in 1907 by a 14-year-old named Hermann Popper. The original name of the team was ''Fußball Club Hohenzollern'', in tribute to the German Emperor Wilhelm II of Hohenzollern. After the German Empire was dissolved in 1918, the name ''Verein für Leibesübungen 07'' was informally adopted, although the club name was not officially changed until after the end of World War II in 1945. In recent times the club has fluctuated between the Landesliga Bremen and the Bremen-Liga above, playing in the latter again since 2013. Stadium ''VfL 07 Bremen'' play their home matches in BSA Findorff, Bremen. The stadium has a capacity of 2000 spectators. Honours * Landesliga Bremen The Landesliga Bremen is the sixth tier of the German football league system and the seco ...
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German Football League System
The German football league system, or league pyramid, refers to the hierarchically interconnected league system for Football in Germany, association football in Germany that in the 2016–17 Season (sports), season consisted of 2,235 Sports_league, leagues in up to 13 levels having 31,645 Sports club, teams, in which all Division (sport), divisions are bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation. The top three Professional sports, professional levels contain one division each. Below this, the semi-professional and Amateur sports, amateur levels have progressively more parallel divisions, which each cover progressively smaller geographic areas. Teams that finish at the top of their division at the end of each season can rise higher in the pyramid, while those that finish at the bottom find themselves sinking further down. Therefore, in theory, it is possible for even the lowest local amateur club to rise to the top of the system and become List of German football ch ...
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TSV Wulsdorf
TSV Wulsdorf is a German multi-sports club from the district of Wulsdorf in the city of Bremerhaven. It has 12 different sports sections. History The origins of the club go back to the formation of ''Fußball Club Wulsdorf'' in 1900, which later renamed ''Sportverein Wulsdorf''. On 29 April 1939, ''SV'' merged with ''Verein für Leibesübungen Wolsdorf'', which was the successor to ''Turn- und Sport Wulsdof'', a workers' club banned in 1933 as politically undesirable under the Nazi regime alongside other leftist or faith-based sports clubs. In 1949, the team advanced to play in the second tier Amateurliga Bremen where they earned a third-place result in their debut season. They captured the regional cup in 1954 and the following year, earned another third-place finish. ''TSV'' remained part of Amateurliga play, earning generally mid-table results, until being demoted in 1966. They moved up and down between the Amateurliga (III) and the Verbandsliga Bremen (IV) over the next three ...
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