The NOFV-Oberliga Nord is the fifth tier of the
German football league system
The German football league system, or league pyramid, refers to the hierarchically interconnected league system for association football in Germany that in the 2016–17 season consisted of 2,235 leagues in up to 13 levels having 31,645 teams ...
in the northern states of the former
East Germany
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and
West Berlin
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. It covers the
German states of
Berlin
Berlin ( , ) is the capital and List of cities in Germany by population, largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's List of cities in the European Union by population within ci ...
,
Brandenburg
Brandenburg (; nds, Brannenborg; dsb, Bramborska ) is a state in the northeast of Germany bordering the states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Saxony, as well as the country of Poland. With an area of 29,480 sq ...
,
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (MV; ; nds, Mäkelborg-Vörpommern), also known by its anglicized name Mecklenburg–Western Pomerania, is a state in the north-east of Germany. Of the country's sixteen states, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ranks 14th in po ...
and northern
Saxony-Anhalt
Saxony-Anhalt (german: Sachsen-Anhalt ; nds, Sassen-Anholt) is a state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony, Thuringia and Lower Saxony. It covers an area of
and has a population of 2.18 million inhabitants, making it th ...
. It is one of fourteen
Oberligas in German football. 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 th ...
in 2008 it was the fourth tier of the league system, and until the introduction of the
Regionalligas in 1994 the third tier.
Overview
The NOFV-Oberliga Nord was formed in 1991 when, along with the
political reunification of Germany, the former East German football league system was integrated into the unified German one.
The abbreviation NOFV stands for ''Nordostdeutscher Fußballverband'', meaning ''North East German Football Association''.
Along with this league, two other NOFV-Oberligas were formed, the
NOFV-Oberliga Mitte
The NOFV-Oberliga Mitte was the third tier of the German football league system in the central states of former East Germany and West Berlin. The league existed from 1991 to 1994. It covered the German states of Berlin, Brandenburg and Saxony-Anha ...
and the
NOFV-Oberliga Süd
The NOFV-Oberliga Süd is the fifth tier of the German football league system in the southern states of the former East Germany. It covers the German states of Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia, Saxony and southern Brandenburg. It is one of fourteen Oberl ...
.
The league was formed from clubs from five different leagues: Three clubs from the Oberliga Nordost, the former
DDR-Oberliga, eight clubs from the
NOFV-Liga, the former East German second division, one club from the Bezirksliga Schwerin, one of the regional leagues of the old East German third league level, one from the Verbandsliga Brandenburg, a new league, and six clubs from the
Amateur-Oberliga Berlin
The Amateur-Oberliga Berlin was the second tier of the German football league system in the city of West Berlin in Germany from 1947 until the formation of the Bundesliga in 1963, operating under the name of Amateurliga Berlin. After 1963, it was ...
, the West German third division for the city of Berlin. The league accommodated therefore a wide mix of clubs from the east and west of Germany. With the ''FC Berlin'', the former ''BFC Dynamo'', and ''Vorwärts Frankfurt'', it held two former East German champions as well. It was also the first time since 1950 that clubs from eastern and western Berlin played in the same league.
The league became one of the then ten
Oberligas in the united Germany, the third tier of league football. Its champion was however not directly promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga but had to take part in a
promotion play-off. In 1993 the league champion was successful in this competition, in 1992 and 1994 they failed.
For the duration of the league and onwards, the leagues below it are:
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Berlin-Liga
The Berlin-Liga (VI), formerly the Verbandsliga Berlin, is the highest league for football teams exclusively in the German capital. Since German reunification in 1990, it has been the highest level of domestic football in the city, replacing the A ...
*
Brandenburg-Liga
The Brandenburg-Liga (VI) (''formerly the Verbandsliga Brandenburg'') is the highest league for football teams exclusively in the German state of Brandenburg and at step six of the German football league system. Until the introduction of the 3. Li ...
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Verbandsliga Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
The Verbandsliga Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is the sixth tier of the German football league system and the highest league in the German state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Until the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008 it was the fifth tier of the ...
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Verbandsliga Sachsen-Anhalt
The Verbandsliga Sachsen-Anhalt is the sixth tier of the German football league system and the highest league in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt (german: Sachsen-Anhalt). Until the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008 it was the fifth tier of the ...
''(northern clubs only, since 1994)''
In 1994, the German football league system saw some major changes. The four Regionalligen were introduced as an intermediate level between the 2nd Bundesliga and Oberligen, relegating the Oberligen to fourth tier from now on. In the east of Germany, the
Regionalliga Nordost
The Regionalliga Nordost is the fourth tier of German football league system, German football in the states of Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony and Thuringia. These comprise the states of former East Germany ...
was formed, a league covering the area of former East Germany and western Berlin. Six clubs from the NOFV-Oberliga Nord were admitted to the new league:
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BSV Brandenburg
BSG Stahl Brandenburg is a German association football club based in Brandenburg an der Havel, Brandenburg.
History
The club was formed in 1950 as ''BSG Einheit Brandenburg'' and played its earliest seasons in the II division of East German foo ...
, now ''FC Stahl Brandenburg''
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Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl
Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl was a German association football club based in Eisenhüttenstadt in Brandenburg. The club dissolved in 2016 and merged into FC Eisenhüttenstadt. FC Eisenhüttenstadt plays in the sixth tier Brandenburg-Liga as of ...
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Reinickendorfer Füchse
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Berliner FC Dynamo
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Spandauer SV
Spandauer SV was a German football club from Berlin.
History
Early years
The capital city was one of the earliest centres of German football and was home to 1. Spandauer Fußballklub Triton, formed on 24 May 1894, and Sportclub Germania S ...
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FSV Optik Rathenow
FSV Optik Rathenow is a German association football club who compete in the Oberliga. The club is situated in the city of Rathenow, near Berlin, and play their home games at the Vogelgesang.
In 1994, the club earned three promotions in quick s ...
The NOFV-Oberliga Mitte was disbanded and its clubs spread between the two remaining Oberligas in the east. Five clubs from the former league were added to the NOFV-Oberliga Nord, three of them from Berlin and two from the northern part of
Saxony-Anhalt
Saxony-Anhalt (german: Sachsen-Anhalt ; nds, Sassen-Anholt) is a state of Germany, bordering the states of Brandenburg, Saxony, Thuringia and Lower Saxony. It covers an area of
and has a population of 2.18 million inhabitants, making it th ...
. The league now became the only Oberliga with clubs from Berlin.
From 1995 to 1999, the champions of the league were directly promoted to the Regionalliga Nordost. In 1997 and 1999, the runners-up were eligible for promotion too.
With the reduction of the number of Regionalligen to two, the league came under 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 ...
. Five clubs were relegated that season from the now disbanded Regionalliga Nordost. The regulations about promotion kept on changing and until 2006, the league champion had to play-off with the champion of the southern league for one promotion spot. Only in 2004 did the northern champion come out as a winner of this contest. From the 2006 season onwards, direct promotion was awarded again.
The league changes in 2008 with the introduction of the 3rd Liga meant the Oberligen was now the fifth tier of league football in Germany. The top three teams of the league in 2007–08 gained entry to the Regionalliga, the fourth placed team had to play-off against the fourth placed team from the south for one more spot, these clubs being:
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Hertha BSC II
Hertha BSC II is the reserve team of Hertha BSC that is based in Berlin, Germany. Historically, during the time the senior team played in professional football the team has played as Hertha BSC Amateure. Since 2005 it permanently plays under its ...
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Hansa Rostock II
FC Hansa Rostock () is a German association football club based in the city of Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The club is also called as "the cog" because of its club crest. They have emerged as one of the most successful clubs from the forme ...
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Türkiyemspor Berlin
Türkiyemspor Berlin is a Turkish association football club from Berlin. The club began in 1978 as a loose association of young footballers playing recreationally as ''Kreuzberg Gençler Birliği'' (Kreuzberg Youth Union), named after the Berl ...
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Greifswalder SV
Greifswalder SV 04 was a German association football club from the city of Greifswald, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The club was formed out of the merger of ''SSV Grün-Schwarz Greifswald'', ''ESV/Empor Greifswald'', and ''Greifswalder SV 98''. In ad ...
''qualified for play-offs''
Otherwise, the setup of the league did not change and its champion was directly promoted from the 2008–09 season onwards.
Another league reform, decided upon in 2010, saw the reestablishment of the Regionalliga Nordost from 2012 onwards, with the two NOFV-Oberligas feeding into this league again.
With the league champions, F.C. Hansa Rostock II being ineligible for promotion
TSG Neustrelitz
TSG Neustrelitz is a German association football club from Neustrelitz, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The football side is part of a sports club that also has departments for gymnastics and chess.
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History
The earliest roots of the associatio ...
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FSV Optik Rathenow
FSV Optik Rathenow is a German association football club who compete in the Oberliga. The club is situated in the city of Rathenow, near Berlin, and play their home games at the Vogelgesang.
In 1994, the club earned three promotions in quick s ...
and
1. FC Union Berlin II were directly promoted to the new Regionalliga while
Torgelower SV Greif
Torgelower FC Greif is a German football club from the city of Torgelow in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The football team is part of a sports club which also has departments for women's sport, table tennis, and handball. The club was known as Torgel ...
achieved promotion through a play-off round.
Founding members of the league
The founding members of the league in 1991 were:
From the Oberliga Nordost:
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Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl
Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl was a German association football club based in Eisenhüttenstadt in Brandenburg. The club dissolved in 2016 and merged into FC Eisenhüttenstadt. FC Eisenhüttenstadt plays in the sixth tier Brandenburg-Liga as of ...
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FC Berlin, ''renamed Berliner FC Dynamo''
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FC Vorwärts Frankfurt/Oder, ''now 1. FC Frankfurt''
From the Verbandsliga Brandenburg:
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FSV PCK Schwedt, ''later 1. FC Schwedt, disbanded in 1996, reformed as FC Schwedt''
From the Bezirksliga Schwerin:
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Blau-Weiß Parchim, ''now SC Parchim''
From the Amateur-Oberliga Berlin:
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Tennis Borussia Berlin
Tennis Borussia Berlin is a German football club based in the locality of Westend in Berlin.
History
The team was founded in 1902 as ''Berliner Tennis- und Ping-Pong-Gesellschaft Borussia'' taking its name from its origins as a tennis and ta ...
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Spandauer SV
Spandauer SV was a German football club from Berlin.
History
Early years
The capital city was one of the earliest centres of German football and was home to 1. Spandauer Fußballklub Triton, formed on 24 May 1894, and Sportclub Germania S ...
, ''now defunct''
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Reinickendorfer Füchse
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Spandauer BC
FC Spandau 06 is a German football club based in the Spandau district of Berlin. The club was formed out of the 2003 merger of the traditional side ''Spandauer Ballclub 1906'' and newcomer ''1. FC Spandau'' which was established in 1997.
Histo ...
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Wacker 04 Berlin
Wacker 04 Berlin was a German football club based in Berlin. The club folded in 1994 after becoming insolvent.
''Wacker'' played at the highest level in Berlin for many years throughout its history, in the Oberliga Berlin-Brandenburg, the Gaul ...
, ''now defunct''
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BFC Preussen
From the NOFV-Liga Staffel A:
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Greifswalder SC
Greifswalder Sport Club was a German football club from Greifswald, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It was active from 1926 to 1945, and 1990 to 2003.
History
Founded on 3 January 1926, the club played in the state football system before World War II. I ...
, ''went bankrupt, reformed as Greifswalder SV''
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Bergmann-Borsig Berlin, ''joined SV Preußen Berlin''
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Motor Eberswalde, ''now Preussen Eberswalde''
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MSV Post Neubrandenburg, ''now 1. FC Neubrandenburg 04''
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Stahl Hennigsdorf, ''now FC 98 Hennigsdorf''
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Rot-Weiß Prenzlau, ''defunct''
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Hafen Rostock
Champions of the NOFV-Oberliga Nord
The league champions:
* Because the 2010-11 champions and runners-up declined promotion to the Regionalliga, the third placed
Berliner AK 07
Berliner AK 07 is a German football club based in the locality of Moabit of the borough of Mitte in Berlin, Germany. The team competes in the fourth tier Regionalliga Nordost.
History
The association was established on 15 December 1907 in t ...
were promoted instead.
Placings in the league
The complete list of clubs in the league and their final placings:
Key
Notes
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1 In 1999 Spandauer SV withdrew from the Regionalliga to the Verbandsliga.
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2 In 2001 Tennis Borussia Berlin II had to withdraw from the league because of the first team's relegation.
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3 In 2007 FC Schönberg 95 withdrew from the league.
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4 During the 2007–08 season SV Yeşilyurt withdrew its team and merged with Berliner AK.
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5 During the 1997–98 season FSV Velten declared insolvency and folded.
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6 FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin was formed in 2013 from a merger of
BFC Viktoria 1889
Berliner Fußball-Club Viktoria 1889 was a German sports club based in the Tempelhof district of Berlin. Football, rugby, and cricket came to continental Europe in the late 19th century, and these "English games" became immediately popular in ma ...
and
Lichterfelder FC.
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7 At the end of the 2013–14 season VSG Altglienicke withdrew from the league.
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8 At the end of the 2011–12 and 2016–17 seasons SV Germania Schöneiche withdrew from the league.
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9 At the end of the 2014–15 season SV Waren 09 and FC Pommern Greifswald both withdrew from the Oberliga while 1. FC Union Berlin II was withdrawn from competitive league football altogether.
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10 1. FC Frankfurt was formed in 2012 from a merger of Frankfurter FC Viktoria and MSV Eintracht Frankfurt.
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11 Greifswalder FC was formed in 2015 from a merger of
Greifswalder SV 04 and FC Pommern Greifswald.
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12 At the end of the 2018–19 season SV Altlüdersdorf withdrew from the league.
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13 At the end of the 2020–21 season FC Strausberg withdrew from the league.
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14 At the end of the 2021–22 season Torgelower FC Greif withdrew from the league.
References
Sources
* ''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
Weltfussball.deRound-by-round results and tables of the ''NOFV-Oberliga Nord'' from 1994 onwards
NOFV-Oberliga Nordat
fussballdaten.de
Nordostdeutscher Fußballverband (NOFV)
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NOFV-Oberliga
Oberliga (football)
Football competitions in Berlin
Football competitions in Brandenburg
Football competitions in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Football competitions in Saxony-Anhalt
1991 establishments in Germany
Sports leagues established in 1991