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The Hessenliga (until 2008 ''Oberliga Hessen'') is the highest football league in the state of Hesse and the Hessian football league system. It is one of fourteen Oberligas in German football, the fifth tier of the
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. Until the introduction of the
3. Liga The 3. Liga is a professional association football league and the third division in Germany. In the German football league system, it is positioned between the 2. Bundesliga and the fourth-tier Regionalliga. The modern 3. Liga was formed for t ...
in 2008 it was the fourth tier of the league system, until the introduction of the
Regionalliga The Regionalliga () is the fourth tier in the German football league system. Until 1974, it was the second tier in Germany. In 1994, it was introduced as the third tier. Upon the creation of the new nationwide 3. Liga in 2008, it became the four ...
s in 1994 the third tier.


Overview

The league was formed in 1945 and except for its first two seasons it has always played as one single division. The league was called
Landesliga The Landesliga ( en, Football State League) is a tier of football in some states of the German football league system. In Bavaria, Saxony, Thuringia, Bremen, Lower Saxony and Hamburg, the Landesligas are set right below the Oberliga and therefore ...
-Hessen until 1950 and actually formed the second tier of southern German football. With the introduction of the 2nd Oberliga Süd in 1950, the Landesliga-Hessen was renamed Amateurliga Hessen. From 1978, it was called Amateur Oberliga Hessen and finally, in 1994 it was renamed Oberliga Hessen. Since introduction of the Regionalliga Süd in 1994, the winner of the Oberliga Hessen is automatically promoted to this league. Until 1994 the winners of the Oberligas had to play-off for the four promotion spots to the
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with the other Oberliga winners. In 1994, with the introduction of the Regionalliga, six clubs from Hesse were qualified for the new league, based on their performance over the last three seasons, these clubs being: * Kickers Offenbach *
SV Wehen Wiesbaden SV Wehen Wiesbaden is a German association football club based in Wiesbaden, Hesse. Since the beginning of the 2007–08 season the club no longer plays its home games in Taunusstein, where they were originally located. In the summer of 2007 ''W ...
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SG Egelsbach The SG Egelsbach is a German association football club from the city of Egelsbach, Hesse. History The club was formed after the Second World War in 1945 when four local sports associations merged, the ''FC Egelsbach 1903, TV 1874 Egelsbach'', ...
* Rot-Weiss Frankfurt *
KSV Hessen Kassel KSV Hessen Kassel is a semi-professional German football club based in Kassel, Hesse. KSV competes in the German Regionalliga Südwest, the fourth tier of German football. Nicknamed "Die Löwen" (the lions), the club was founded as FC Union 9 ...
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SV Darmstadt 98 Sportverein Darmstadt 1898 e.V., commonly known as Darmstadt 98 (), is a German football club based in Darmstadt, Hesse. The club was founded on 22 May 1898 as FC Olympia Darmstadt. Early in 1919, the association was briefly known as ''Rasen-Spo ...
Originally, FSV Frankfurt, champions of 1994, would have also been qualified but gained promotion to the 2. Bundesliga instead. The Oberliga Hessen still remained below the Regionalliga Süd after the reduction of the number of Regionalligas from four to two in 2000 but this reduction meant that the Oberliga champions in that year were not promoted. With the changes in the league system in 2008, four clubs from the Hessenliga were promoted to Regionalliga Süd after the 2007–08 season, nominally the top four teams, however, there was also financial requirements to receive a
Regionalliga The Regionalliga () is the fourth tier in the German football league system. Until 1974, it was the second tier in Germany. In 1994, it was introduced as the third tier. Upon the creation of the new nationwide 3. Liga in 2008, it became the four ...
licence. The four clubs were: *
SV Darmstadt 98 Sportverein Darmstadt 1898 e.V., commonly known as Darmstadt 98 (), is a German football club based in Darmstadt, Hesse. The club was founded on 22 May 1898 as FC Olympia Darmstadt. Early in 1919, the association was briefly known as ''Rasen-Spo ...
* SV Wehen II * Viktoria Aschaffenburg *
Eintracht Frankfurt II Eintracht Frankfurt II is the reserve team of Eintracht Frankfurt. Formerly known as ''Eintracht Frankfurt Amateure'' (Amateurs) until 2005 the team played as U23 (Under 23) to emphasize the character of the team as a link between youth academy a ...
The Hessenliga is fed by the three Verbandsligen. The winners of those are directly promoted to the Hessenliga, the three runners-up play-off for one more promotion spot. * Feeder leagues to the Hessenliga: **
Verbandsliga Hessen-Nord The Verbandsliga Hessen-Nord, until 2008 named ''Landesliga Hessen-Nord'', is currently the sixth tier of the German football league system. Until the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008 it was the fifth tier of the league system, and until the in ...
** Verbandsliga Hessen-Mitte ** Verbandsliga Hessen-Süd The Hessenliga also, at times, accommodated teams from Bavaria, Viktoria Aschaffenburg and
FC Bayern Alzenau FC Bayern Alzenau is a football in Germany, German football club based in Alzenau, Bavaria. They currently are in the Hessenliga. History The club was initially formed as ''Alzenauer Fußball Club'' and joined gymnastics club ''Turn- und Sport A ...
. In the 2011–12 season, ''Viktoria'' played in the league while ''Alzenau'' played one level above in the Regionalliga. From 2012 onwards, the league became a feeder league to the new Regionalliga Südwest, together with the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg and the
Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar The Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar, formerly the ''Oberliga Südwest'', is the highest regional football league for the Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland states of Germany, organized by the Southwestern Regional Football Association. It is the fifth ...
. The previous league the Hessenliga was set below at, the Regionalliga Süd, was disbanded after the 2011–12 season.DFB-Bundestag beschließt Reform der Spielklassen
DFB. 22 October 2010. Retrieved 16 July 2011.


Champions

The league champions since 1945: * The record number of league championships is held by FSV Frankfurt, with eight titles to their name (including one won by their reserve team, FSV Frankfurt II). * In 2014 champions
TGM SV Jügesheim TGM SV Jügesheim is a former Football in Germany, German football club based in Rodgau, Hesse. History The club was formed in 2004 out of the merger of the gymnastics club ''Turngemeinde Jügesheim'' established on 22 July 1888 and ''Sportverei ...
declined promotion and no other team that applied for a Regionalliga licence finished high enough in the league to qualify. * In 2017 champions Hessen Dreieich declined promotion. Runners-up
TSV Eintracht Stadtallendorf TSV Eintracht Stadtallendorf is a German association football club from the city of Stadtallendorf, Hesse. The footballers are part of a sports club that also includes departments for athletics, badminton, gymnastics, handball, judo, swimming, ...
were promoted instead. * In 2021 there was no champion or promotion because of the decision to curtail the season during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany.


League placings

The complete list of clubs and placings in the league since being renamed to Hessenliga in 2008:


Key


References


Sources

* ''Deutschlands Fußball in Zahlen'', An annual publication with tables and results from the Bundesliga to Verbandsliga/Landesliga. DSFS. * ''Kicker Almanach'', The yearbook on German football from Bundesliga to Oberliga, since 1937. ''Kicker'' Sports Magazine. * ''Süddeutschlands Fußballgeschichte in Tabellenform 1897–1988'' History of Southern German football in tables, by Ludolf Hyll * ''Die Deutsche Liga-Chronik 1945–2005'' History of German football from 1945 to 2005 in tables. DSFS. 2006.


External links


Das deutsche Fussball Archiv
Historic German league tables
Weltfussball.de
Round-by-round results and tables of the ''Oberliga Hessen'' from 1994 onwards
The Hesse football leagues on Fussball.de

Hessian Football Association (HFV)
{{UEFA fifth level leagues Hessen Football competitions in Hesse 1945 establishments in Germany