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The Oberliga Nord was the fourth tier of the
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in the north of
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. It covered the states of
Lower Saxony Lower Saxony (german: Niedersachsen ; nds, Neddersassen; stq, Läichsaksen) is a German state (') in northwestern Germany. It is the second-largest state by land area, with , and fourth-largest in population (8 million in 2021) among the 16 ...
, Bremen,
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and
Schleswig-Holstein Schleswig-Holstein (; da, Slesvig-Holsten; nds, Sleswig-Holsteen; frr, Slaswik-Holstiinj) is the northernmost of the 16 states of Germany, comprising most of the historical duchy of Holstein and the southern part of the former Duchy of Sc ...
. With 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 th ...
, the league ceased to exist from 2008.


Overview


The first ''Oberliga Nord'': 1947–1963

The original league of this name existed from 1947 to 1963 and was then the first tier of German football, covering the same region as the "new" Oberliga Nord. For its history, see
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The second ''Oberliga Nord'': 1974–1994

The league was formed in 1974 as a continuation of the
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 Regional ...
, the then second tier of German football. With the introduction of the 2nd Bundesliga Nord in that year, the Regionalliga was disbanded and its clubs spread among the new 2nd Bundesliga, Oberliga and Amateurligas. The new Oberliga Nord however was only the third tier of the German football league system, replacing at this level the four Landes- and Amateurligas of Niedersachsen, Hamburg, Bremen and Schleswig-Holstein, who now slipped to the fourth tier of the league system. Below the Oberliga were originally four leagues, one for each of the four states of the region. The ''Amateurliga'' of Niedersachsen changed its name to ''Landesliga'' from 1974 and after 1979 to Verbandsliga. The leagues in Bremen and Hamburg changed their name to ''Verbandsliga'' straight away in 1974. Schleswig-Holstein changed from ''Landesliga'' to ''Verbandsliga'' in 1978. In 1994, Niedersachsen, the largest of the four states, split its league into an eastern and a western group, a system already in place until 1964. Due to the difference in playing strength of the Verbandsligas, champions were not directly promoted but had to go through a play-off system. Eight teams in two divisions were qualified for this competition, with three clubs from Niedersachsen, two each from Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein and one from Bremen, to balance out the difference between the leagues. In 1975 and 1976, the two first placed teams of the Oberliga took part in the promotion play-off to determine the promoted teams to the 2nd Bundesliga Nord. In 1977 and 1978, the top four teams from the Oberliga Nord went to this competition. With the reduction of the number of Oberligas in 1978, the winner and runners-up of the Oberliga Nord were directly promoted in 1979 and 1980. No promotion was available in 1981 because the 2nd Bundesliga was reduced to one league only. From 1982, the top two teams in the league had to play-off for promotion again. The Oberliga Nord was disbanded in 1994, with the re-introduction of the
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 Regional ...
, this time as the third tier of German football. Fourteen of its sixteen clubs went to the new Regionalliga, the bottom two teams were relegated to the two new Oberligas of Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein and Niedersachsen/Bremen.


The third ''Oberliga Nord'': 2004–2008

In 2004, after ten seasons, the Oberliga Nord was reformed, as the league below the Regionalliga Nord, being the fourth tier of football now. The two Oberligas that replaced it in 1994 were disbanded. With 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 th ...
and of a third Regionalliga in 2008, the Oberliga Nord again ceased to exist, being replaced by the five Verbandsligas in its stead. The top five clubs of the Oberliga in the 2007-08 season gained promotion to the Regionalliga Nord, the sixth placed team had to play-off with the Verbandsliga champions for another Regionalliga spot and the rest of the clubs were relegated to the Verbandsligas. The northern region therefore became the only region in Germany without an Oberliga after 2008. In future, the five Verbandsliga champions will have to play-off for two promotion spots to the Regionalliga Nord.


Champions of the Oberliga Nord

The league champions:Historical German league tables
Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv. Retrieved 5 February 2015
Oberliga Nord tables and results 1994–2008
Fussballdaten.de. Retrieved 5 February 2014


Placings in the Oberliga Nord 1975 to 2008

The clubs in the league and their final placings: *For final placings of Oberliga clubs from this region from 1994 to 2004, see Oberliga Niedersachsen/Bremen and Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein. * 1 In 2007 Holstein Kiel II was relegated due to the relegation of its first team. * 2 In 2007 VfR Neumünster was refused a licence and relegated.


Key


Founding members of the Oberliga Nord

The league started in 1974 with eighteen clubs from four German states: From the Regionalliga Nord: *
VfB Oldenburg VfB Oldenburg is a German association football club based in Oldenburg, Lower Saxony. In the 2022–23 season, they play in the 3. Liga, the third level of football in Germany. History Founded by a group of high school boys as ''FC 1897 Ol ...
* SV Meppen * Arminia Hannover * Concordia Hamburg * OSV Hannover *
Holstein Kiel Kieler Sportvereinigung Holstein von 1900 e.V., simply as KSV Holstein or Kieler SV Holstein, commonly known as Holstein Kiel (), is a German association football and sports club based in the city of Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein. From the 1900s thro ...
* TuS Bremerhaven 93 *
Heider SV Heider SV is a German association football club from the city of Heide, Schleswig-Holstein. The club was founded 14 October 1925 by what was the reserve side of '' VfL 05 Heide''. The reservists thought they were the better side and challenged ...
*
Itzehoer SV Itzehoer SV was a German association football club from the town of Itzehoe, Schleswig-Holstein. The club's greatest success was promotion to the tier-one Oberliga Nord, where it spent a single season in 1950–51. It also played in the then-se ...
* Phönix Lübeck From the Landesliga Hamburg: * SC Victoria Hamburg * SC Poppenbüttel From the Amateurliga Bremen: * Blumenthaler SV *
Bremer SV Bremer SV is a German association football club, based in the city of Bremen, which was founded in 1906. The club play their home games at the Panzenberg Stadium and currently participate in the 4th tier Regionalliga Nord. History Bremer SV w ...
From the Landesliga Schleswig-Holstein: * SpVgg Flensburg 08 From the Amateurliga Niedersachsen: *
Preußen Hameln Preußen or Preussen is the German word for Prussia. It also refers to: Ships * ''Preußen'' (ship), windjammer built in 1902 * SMS ''Preußen'' (1873), armored frigate * SMS ''Preußen'' (1903), pre-dreadnought Battleship * , vorpostenboot ...
* SpVgg Bad Pyrmont * Union Salzgitter


Disbanding of the Oberliga in 2008

At the end of its last season, 2007–08, the last round having been played on 30 May 2008, the clubs of the league were spread over various other divisions, according to their final league position. The 6th placed team, TuS Heeslingen, was not granted a ''Regionalliga'' licence and the 7th placed club, VfB Oldenburg, qualified for the play-offs instead. The Bremen champion,
FC Bremerhaven FC Bremerhaven was a German association football club located in Bremerhaven, Bremen. History The club was founded 1 June 1899 and soon merged with ''VfB 1899 Lehe'' to become ''FC Bremerhaven-Lehe''. In 1917 ''FC'' merged with ''SC Sparta Brem ...
, was also not granted a licence and the best place club from Bremen in the Oberliga, the FC Oberneuland, qualified instead.Oberliga Nord at kicker.de
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Its eighteen clubs went to the following leagues: To the Regionalliga Nord: *
Holstein Kiel Kieler Sportvereinigung Holstein von 1900 e.V., simply as KSV Holstein or Kieler SV Holstein, commonly known as Holstein Kiel (), is a German association football and sports club based in the city of Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein. From the 1900s thro ...
* SV Wilhelmshaven * FC Altona 93 *
BV Cloppenburg BV Cloppenburg is a German association football club located in Cloppenburg, Lower Saxony. History The club was founded after World War I in 1919 as the successor to SV Cloppenburg 1911. Through the 1950s they played in the Amateurliga Niede ...
* Hannover 96 II * FC Oberneuland To the Verbandsliga Bremen: * ''no club relegated to this league'' To the Verbandsliga Hamburg: * FC St. Pauli II * ASV Bergedorf 85 *
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 m ...
To the Verbandsligas Niedersachsen: *
VfB Oldenburg VfB Oldenburg is a German association football club based in Oldenburg, Lower Saxony. In the 2022–23 season, they play in the 3. Liga, the third level of football in Germany. History Founded by a group of high school boys as ''FC 1897 Ol ...
* TuS Heeslingen * SV Meppen *
Eintracht Braunschweig II Eintracht Braunschweig II (sometimes also called Eintracht Braunschweig U-23 and formerly known as Eintracht Braunschweig Amateure) is the amateur team, formerly the reserve team, of German football club ''Eintracht Braunschweig''. The team has ma ...
* VfL Osnabrück II *
Eintracht Nordhorn Eintracht Nordhorn was a German association football club from the city of Nordhorn, Lower Saxony. The club was founded in 1945 as ''Sportverein Nordhorn'' and adopted the name ''Eintracht Nordhorn'' in 1947. A separate football club known as ' ...
* VSK Osterholz-Scharmbeck To the Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein: * VfB Lübeck II * SV Henstedt-Rhen


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. * ''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 *
Northern German Football Association (NFV)
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