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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 which all divisions are bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation. The top three professional levels contain one division each. Below this, the semi-professional and 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 German football champions one day. The number of teams promoted and relegated between the divisions varies, and promotion to the upper levels of the pyramid is usually contingent on meeting additional criteria, especially concerning appropriate facilities and finances.

German football league system
Nation
Germany
States
Baden-Württemberg
Bavaria
Berlin
Brandenburg
Bremen
Hamburg
Hesse
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Lower Saxony
North Rhine-Westphalia
Rhineland-Palatinate
Saarland
Saxony
Saxony-Anhalt
Schleswig-Holstein
Thuringia
Current Champions (2022-23)
FC Bayern Munich

Structure edit

Germany edit

The German football league system is held under the jurisdiction of the nationwide German Football Association and its professional body German Football League, along with its five regional associations and their 21 state associations.

On top of the system sit the level 1 Bundesliga and the level two 2. Bundesliga, both organized by the professional German Football League. The two top flights then are followed by the level three 3. Liga, the lowest full professional division in Germany, held by the German Football Association itself.

The professional level four Regionalliga is divided into 5 regional divisions, these typically organised by one or two of the five regional associations of the German Football association, these being the Northern German Football Association, the Northeastern German Football Association, the Western German Football Association, the Southwestern Regional Football Association and the Southern German Football Association. For Bavaria, the Bavarian Football Association, a member state association of the Southern German Football Association, runs their top division under their own jurisdiction.

Starting at level five, the various fully amateur divisions are usually governed by the 21 state associations. For the North East German Football Association and Southwestern Regional Football Association, both regional bodies still run the level five divisions under their jurisdiction and their state member associations' pyramids therefore start at level six.

Level Division
Professional Leagues
1 Bundesliga
18 teams
↓ 2 relegation spots + 1 relegation play-off spot
2 2. Bundesliga
18 teams
↑ 2 promotion spots + 1 promotion play-off spot
↓ 2 relegation spots + 1 relegation play-off spot
3 3. Liga
20 teams
↑ 2 promotion spots + 1 promotion play-off spot
↓ 4 relegation spots
Non-Professional Leagues
4 Regionalliga Nord
18 teams
↑ 1 promotion spot or promotion play-off spot
↓ 2 to 4 relegation spots
Regionalliga Nordost
18 teams
↑ 1 promotion spot or promotion play-off spot
↓ 1 to 5 relegation spots
Regionalliga West
18 teams
↑ 1 promotion spot
↓ 1 to 4 relegation spots
Regionalliga Südwest
19 teams
↑ 1 promotion spot
↓ 3 to 6 relegation spots
Regionalliga Bayern
20 teams
↑ 1 promotion spot or promotion play-off spot
5

Hamburg
state league system

↑ 1 promotion playoff spot

Bremen
state league system

↑ 1 promotion playoff spot

Schleswig-Holstein
state league system

↑ 1 promotion playoff spot

Lower Saxony
state league system

↑ 1 promotion spot
+ 1 promotion playoff spot

2 divisions of
NOFV-Oberliga
33 teams
↑ 2 promotion spots
↓ 5 to 11 relegation spots
[1]

Lower Rhine
state league system

↑ 1 promotion spot

Middle Rhine
state league system

↑ 1 promotion spot

Westphalia
state league system

↑ 2 promotion spots

Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar
19 teams
↑ 1 to 2 promotion spots
↓ 3 to 6 relegation spots
[2]

Oberliga Baden-Württemberg
18 teams
↑ 1 promotion spot
↓ 3 to 6 relegation spots
[3]

Hesse
state league system

↑ 1 promotion spot

6

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
state league system

↑ 1 promotion spot

Brandenburg
state league system

↑ 1 promotion spot

Berlin
state league system

↑ 1 promotion spot

Saxony-Anhalt
state league system

↑ 1 promotion spot

Thuringia
state league system

↑ 1 promotion spot

Saxony
state league system

↑ 1 to 2 promotion spots

Rhineland
state league system

↑ 1 promotion spot to
Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar

Saarland
state league system

↑ 1 promotion spot to
Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar

Southwest
state league system

↑ 1 promotion spot to
Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar

Baden
state league system

↑ 1 promotion spot
+ 1 promotion playoff spot to
Oberliga Baden-Württemberg

South Baden
state league system

↑ 1 promotion spot
+ 1 promotion playoff spot to
Oberliga Baden-Württemberg

Württemberg
state league system

↑ 1 promotion spot
+ 1 promotion playoff spot to
Oberliga Baden-Württemberg

Federal association league system edit

After each season, the winners of the Bundesliga are crowned German football champions. The bottom two Bundesliga teams are relegated to 2. Bundesliga, whereas the champion and runner-up of 2. Bundesliga are promoted to the top flight. Additionally, the third-last ranked team of Bundesliga and the third-best ranked team of 2. Bundesliga play a promotion/relegation playoff for the final spot in the next Bundesliga edition. The bottom two 2. Bundesliga teams are relegated to 3. Liga, whereas the champion and runner-up of 3. Liga are promoted to the second flight. Additionally, the third-last ranked team of 2. Bundesliga and the third-best ranked team of 3. Liga play a promotion/relegation playoff for the final spot in the next 2. Bundesliga edition. The bottom four teams of 3. Liga are relegated to Regionalliga.

Regional association league systems edit

Whereas the professional first three levels of the German football league system each are single division only and are organised by nationwide governing bodies, the semi-professional level four Regionalliga comprises five independent divisions, each run by different regional and/or state associations.

Three regional bodies, being the Northern German Football Association, the North East German Football Association and the Western German Football Association, each run a division under their sole jurisdiction, these being the corresponding Regionalliga Nord, the Regionalliga Nordost and the Regionalliga West. The two regional bodies Southwestern Regional Football Association and Southern German Football Association share the jurisdiction on the Regionalliga Südwest. Finally, the Bavarian Football Association, although being just a subordinate state association to the superior Southern German Football Association, runs the Regionalliga Bayern, by far the largest single state football association in Germany.

As an exception to the regular promotion rules within the German league system, not all champions of each Regionalliga division are granted automatic promotion. Instead only the Regionalliga West and Southwest each provide a fixed direct promotion. Another direct promotion place is assigned according to a rotation principle among the Regionalliga Nord, Nordost, and Bayern champions. The representatives from the remaining two Regionalligen determine the fourth promoted club in two-legged playoffs.

Northern Germany edit

The Northern German Football Association league system is the regional association league system in the states of Bremen, Hamburg, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein and starts at level four of the German league system with the Regionalliga Nord on top. The champions enter a promotion playoff along with the winners of the four other Regionalliga divisions and the Regionalliga Südwest runner-up for three promotions to the 3. Liga.

Below the regional association's league system, the four state association league systems of the Bremen Football Association, the Hamburg Football Association, the Lower Saxony Football Association and the Schleswig-Holstein Football Association work as feeders to the Regionalliga.

Northeastern Germany edit

The Northeastern German Football Association league system is the regional association league system in the states of Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia and starts at level four of the German league system with the Regionalliga Nordost on top. The champions enter a promotion playoff along with the winners of the four other Regionalliga divisions and the Regionalliga Südwest runner-up for three promotions to the 3. Liga.

Below the regional association's league system, the six state association league systems of the Berlin Football Association, the Brandenburg State Football Association, the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern State Football Association, the Saxony Football Association, the Saxony-Anhalt Football Association and the Thuringian Football Association work as feeders to the Oberliga.

Western Germany edit

The Western German Football Association league system is the regional association league system in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia and starts at level four of the German league system with the Regionalliga West on top. The champions enter a promotion playoff along with the winners of the four other Regionalliga divisions and the Regionalliga Südwest runner-up for three promotions to the 3. Liga.

Below the regional association's league system, the three state association league systems of the Lower Rhine Football Association, the Middle Rhine Football Association and the Westphalian Football and Athletics Association work as feeders to the Regionalliga.

Southwestern Germany edit

The Southwestern Regional Football Association league system is the regional association league system in the states of Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland and starts at level four of the German league system with the Regionalliga Südwest on top, which is held under joint jurisdiction along with the Southern German Football Association. The champions and the runner-up enter a promotion playoff along with the winners of the four other Regionalliga divisions for three promotions to the 3. Liga. By rule, the champions and the runner-up will not face each other in the promotion playoffs.

Below the regional association's league system, the three state associations league systems of the Rhineland Football Association, the Saarland Football Association and the Southwest German Football Association work as feeders to the Oberliga.

Southern Germany edit

The Southern German Football Association league system is the regional association league system in the states of Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria and Hessen and starts at level four of the German league system with the Regionalliga Südwest, which is held under joint jurisdiction along with the Regional Football Association South West respectively with the Regionalliga Bayern. The champions and the runner-up of the Regionalliga Südwest and the champions of the Regionalliga Bayern enter a promotion playoff along with the winners of the three other Regionalliga divisions for three promotions to the 3. Liga.

Below the regional association's league system, the five state association league systems of the Baden Football Association, the Bavarian Football Association, the Hessian Football Association, the South Baden Football Association and the Württembergian Football Association work as feeders to the Regionalliga.

State association league systems edit

Mostly in line with the geographical borders of the 16 German states, amateur football is organised by 21 state football associations. Therefore, 13 states, these being Bavaria, Berlin, Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Hesse, Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Saarland, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein and Thuringia have a state football association with a jurisdiction covering the whole area of the corresponding political entity.

Three states are subdivided into more than one state football association. The state of North Rhine-Westphalia is subdivided into three state associations, these being Middle Rhine, Lower Rhine and Westphalia. The state of Baden-Württemberg is also subdivided into three state associations, these being Baden, South Baden and Württemberg. Finally, the state of Rhineland-Palatinate is subdivided into two state associations, these being Rhineland and Southwest.[4]

Starting on levels four to six of the German football league system, each of these 21 state associations runs a league pyramid under its own jurisdiction. The state association of Bavaria starts its pyramid at level four. The top divisions of the state associations of Bremen, Hamburg, Hesse, Middle Rhine, Lower Rhine, Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein and Westphalia sit at level five of the pyramid. The pyramids of the remaining associations of Baden, Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Rhineland, Saarland, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, South Baden, Southwest, Thuringia and Württemberg start at level six of the German football league system.

All state associations have full jurisdiction over their league pyramids, though the configuration varies in between states. A traditional state league pyramid had a Verbandsliga (Association League) as its top flight, followed by several divisions of Landesliga (State League). Due to many structural reforms in the last decades, both on federal level and on state levels, this structure has become more indeterminate. Currently, eight of the 21 state associations (Bremen, Hamburg, Hesse, Middle Rhine, Lower Rhine, Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein and Westphalia) have an Oberliga (English: Premier League) as their top amateur state division, some followed by a Verbandsliga, some directly by a Landesliga. Starting in 2012, the state association of Bavaria organized its own Regionalliga (Regional League), a league formerly only organized by the superior regional associations.[5]

With the exception of Berlin and Hamburg, all other state associations usually supervise several county and/or district associations. The county associations usually cover the area of a government district, whereas the district associations have jurisdiction for the territory of an urban district. The associations of Bavaria, Bremen, Lower Saxony and the Southwest are initially subdivided into several county associations, the latter are then subdivided into district associations. The associations of South Baden and Württemberg have several county associations following in the league system, but no district associations. The remaining associations (Baden, Brandenburg, Hesse, Lower Rhine, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Middle Rhine, Rhineland, Saarland, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein, Thuringia and Westphalia) are directly subdivided into district associations. The county associations usually run a single division, the Bezirksliga (County League) under their jurisdiction, then followed by the district associations' top flights Kreisliga (District League). State associations that are directly subdivided into district associations, typically run the Bezirksliga themselves. In Hesse, the Bezirksliga is called the Gruppenliga (Group League).

Northern Germany edit

Schleswig-Holstein edit

 
Schleswig-Holstein Football Association

The Schleswig-Holstein Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Schleswig-Holstein and starts at level five of the German league system with the Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein on top. The current (2016–17 season) champions are Eutin 08. The champions enter a promotion playoff along with the Bremen-Liga champions, the Oberliga Hamburg champions and the Niedersachsenliga runner-up for two promotions to the Regionalliga Nord.

Below the state association league system 12 district associations work as feeders to the Verbandsliga. In the 2017–18 season, the full system comprises 61 divisions having 861 teams.[6] Additionally, four teams play above the state association league system: Holstein Kiel (2. Bundesliga), Eutin 08, SC Weiche Flensburg 08 and VfB Lübeck (all Regionalliga Nord).

Level

Division

1 promotion playoff spot to Regionalliga Nord

5

Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein16 teams

6

2 divisions of Landesliga32 teams

7

4 divisions of Verbandsliga64 teams

↓ relegation to Kiel, Herzogtum Lauenburg, Lübeck, Neumünster, Nordfriesland, Ostholstein, Plön, Rendsburg-Eckernförde, Schleswig-Flensburg, Segeberg, Stormarn or Westküste (Dithmarschen-Steinburg) district FA league systems

8

8 divisions of Kreisliga128 teams

9

12 divisions of Kreisklasse A168 teams

10

16 divisions of Kreisklasse B224 teams

11

18 divisions of Kreisklasse C229 teams

Hamburg edit

 
Hamburg Football Association

The Hamburg Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Hamburg and parts of southern Schleswig-Holstein and northeastern Lower Saxony and it starts at level five of the German league system with the Oberliga Hamburg on top. The 2021–22 season champions were TuS Dassendorf. The champions enter a promotion playoff along with the Bremen-Liga champions, the Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein champions and the Niedersachsenliga runner-up for two promotions to the Regionalliga Nord.

As the state of Hamburg consists only of the city of Hamburg itself, there are no local associations below.[7] In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 30 divisions having 453 teams.[8] Additionally, six teams play above the state association league system: Hamburger SV (Bundesliga), FC St. Pauli (2. Bundesliga), Altona 93, Hamburger SV II, FC St. Pauli II and FC Eintracht Norderstedt 03 (all Regionalliga Nord).

Level

Division

1 promotion playoff spot to Regionalliga Nord

5

Oberliga Hamburg18 teams

6

2 divisions of Landesliga32 teams

7

4 divisions of Bezirksliga63 teams

8

8 divisions of Kreisliga120 teams

9

8 divisions of Kreisklasse A122 teams

10

7 divisions of Kreisklasse B98 teams

Lower Saxony edit

 
Lower Saxony Football Association

The Lower Saxony Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Lower Saxony and starts at level five of the German league system with the Niedersachsenliga on top. The current (2016–17 season) champions are SSV Jeddeloh. The champions are directly promoted to Regionalliga Nord, whereas the runner-up enters a promotion playoff along with the Bremen-Liga champions and the Oberliga Hamburg champions and the Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein champions for two additional promotions.

Below the state association league system four county associations and following them 43 district associations work as feeders to the Oberliga. In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 295 divisions having 4,022 teams.[9] Additionally, 16 teams play above the state association league system: Hannover 96 and VfL Wolfsburg (Bundesliga), Eintracht Braunschweig (2. Bundesliga), SV Meppen and VfL Osnabrück (3. Liga), Lüneburger SK Hansa, TSV Havelse, VfL Wolfsburg II, Hannover 96 II, 1. FC Germania Egestorf/Langreder, Schwarz-Weiß Rehden, VfB Oldenburg, SSV Jeddeloh, SV Drochtersen/Assel, VfV 06 Hildesheim and Eintracht Braunschweig II (all Regionalliga Nord).

Level

Division

1 promotion spot + 1 promotion playoff spot to Regionalliga Nord

5

Niedersachsenliga16 teams

↓ relegation to Braunschweig, Hanover, Lüneburg or Weser-Ems county FA league systems

6

4 divisions of Landesliga68 teams

7

17 divisions of Bezirksliga274 teams

↓ relegation to Ammerland, Aurich, Bentheim, Braunschweig, Celle, Cloppenburg, Cuxhaven, Diepholz, Emden, Emsland, Friesland, Gifhorn, Göttingen-Osterode, Hamelin-Pyrmont, Hanover, Hanover region, Harburg, Heidekreis, Helmstedt, Hildesheim, Holzminden, Leer, Lüchow-Dannenberg, Lüneburg, Nienburg, Nordharz, Northeim-Einbeck, Oldenburg, Oldenburg region/Delmenhorst, Osnabrück, Osnabrück region, Osterholz, Peine, Rotenburg, Schaumburg, Stade, Uelzen, Vechta, Verden, Wesermarsch, Wilhelmshaven, Wittmund or Wolfsburg district FA league systems

8

42 divisions of Kreisliga634 teams

9

57 divisions of 1. Kreisklasse837 teams

10

65 divisions of 2. Kreisklasse879 teams

11

67 divisions of 3. Kreisklasse831 teams

12

38 divisions of 4. Kreisklasse448 teams

13

4 divisions of 5. Kreisklasse35 teams

Bremen edit

 
Bremen Football Association

The Bremen Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Bremen and starts at level five of the German league system with the Bremen-Liga on top. The current (2016–17 season) champions are Bremer SV. The champions enter a promotion playoff along with the Oberliga Hamburg champions, the Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein champions and the Niedersachsenliga runner-up for two promotions to the Regionalliga Nord.

Below the state association league system one county association and following it two district associations work as feeders to the Landesliga.[10] In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 11 divisions having 148 teams.[11] Additionally, two teams play above the state association league system: SV Werder Bremen (Bundesliga) and SV Werder Bremen II (3. Liga).

Level

Division

1 promotion playoff spot to Regionalliga Nord

5

Bremen-Liga16 teams

6

Landesliga16 teams

↓ relegation to Bremen county FA league systems

7

Bezirksliga16 teams

↓ relegation to Bremen city or Bremerhaven district FA league systems

8

2 divisions of Kreisliga A26 teams

9

Kreisliga B16 teams

10

Kreisliga C16 teams

11

2 divisions of 1. Kreisklasse22 teams

12

2. Kreisklasse10 teams

13

3. Kreisklasse10 teams

Northeastern Germany edit

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania edit

 
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern State Football Association

The Mecklenburg-Vorpommern State Football Association league system in the state association league systems in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and starts at level six of the German league system with the Verbandsliga Mecklenburg-Vorpommern on top. The current (2020–21 season) champions are FC Mecklenburg Schwerin. The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Nordost.

Below the state association league system six district associations work as feeders to the Landesklasse. In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 37 divisions having 487 teams.[12] Additionally, seven teams play above the state association league system: Hansa Rostock (3. Liga), TSG Neustrelitz (Regionalliga Nordost), Hansa Rostock II, FC Anker Wismar, Malchower SV, FC Mecklenburg Schwerin and Torgelower FC Greif (all Oberliga Nordost).

Level

Division

1 promotion spot to Oberliga Nordost

6

Verbandsliga Mecklenburg-Vorpommern16 teams

7

2 divisions of Landesliga32 teams

8

4 divisions of Landesklasse64 teams

↓ relegation to Mecklenburger Seenplatte-Vorpommern, North Vorpommern-Rügen, Schwerin-Northwestern Mecklenburg, Vorpommern-Greifswald, Warnow or West Mecklenburg district FA league systems

9

7 divisions of Kreisoberliga94 teams

10

12 divisions of Kreisliga147 teams

11

7 divisions of 1. Kreisklasse91 teams

12

2. Kreisklasse12 teams

Brandenburg edit

 
Brandenburg State Football Association

The Brandenburg State Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Brandenburg and starts at level six of the German league system with the Brandenburg-Liga on top. The current (2016–17 season) champions are VfB Krieschow. The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Nordost.

Below the state association league system eight district associations work as feeders to the Landesklasse. In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 64 divisions having 871 teams.[13] Additionally, 11 teams play above the state association league system: SV Babelsberg 03, FC Energie Cottbus, FSV 63 Luckenwalde and FSV Union Fürstenwalde (all Regionalliga Nordost), SV Grün-Weiß Brieselang, Brandenburger SC Süd 05, SV Altlüdersdorf, FSV Optik Rathenow, VfB Krieschow, SV Victoria Seelow and FC Strausberg (all Oberliga Nordost).

Level

Division

1 promotion spot to Oberliga Nordost

6

Brandenburg-Liga16 teams

7

2 divisions of Landesliga32 teams

8

4 divisions of Landesklasse64 teams

↓ relegation to Dahme/Flaming, East Brandenburg, Havelland, Lower Lusatia, Oberhavel/Barnim, Prignitz/Ruppin, South Brandenburg or Uckermark district FA league systems

9

8 divisions of Kreisoberliga123 teams

10

15 divisions of Kreisliga225 teams

11

17 divisions of 1. Kreisklasse226 teams

12

17 divisions of 2. Kreisklasse185 teams

Berlin edit

 
Berlin Football Association

The Berlin Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Berlin and starts at level six of the German league system with the Berlin-Liga on top. The current (2022-23 season) champions are SV Sparta Lichtenberg. The champions are directly promoted to NOFV-Oberliga Nord. Within the BFA, main and Reserve teams (Adressed as II, III, IV, V etc.) are allowed to play in the same rank up to Landesliga but will be grouped separate. When the main team is being overtaken by a reserve team by promotion, the teams switch the names for the following season.

As the state of Berlin consists only of the city of Berlin itself, there are no local associations below. The full system comprises 23 divisions having 358 teams.[14] Additionally, as of the 2022-23 season, 15 teams play above the state association league system: 1. FC Union Berlin (Bundesliga), Hertha BSC (2. Bundesliga), Hertha BSC II, VSG Altglienicke, FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin, BFC Dynamo, Berliner AK 07 (Regionalliga Nordost), SV Lichtenberg 47, Tennis Borussia Berlin, FC Hertha 03 Zehlendorf, SC Staaken, SV Tasmania Berlin, CFC Hertha 06, SFC Stern 1900 and SV Sparta Lichtenberg (NOFV-Oberliga Nord)

Level

Division

1 promotion spot to NOFV-Oberliga Nord

6

Berlin-Liga18 teams

7

2 divisions of Landesliga32 teams

8

3 divisions of Bezirksliga48 teams

9

4 divisions of Kreisliga A64 teams

10

5 divisions of Kreisliga B80 teams

11

8 divisions of Kreisliga C116 teams

Saxony-Anhalt edit

 
Saxony-Anhalt Football Association

The Saxony-Anhalt Football Association league system is the association league systems in the state of Saxony-Anhalt and starts at level six of the German league system with the Verbandsliga Sachsen-Anhalt on top. The current (2016–17 season) champions are 1. FC Lok Stendal. The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Nordost.

Below the state association league system 14 district associations work as feeders to the Landesklasse. In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 72 divisions having 974 teams.[15] Additionally, eight teams play above the state association league system: 1. FC Magdeburg and Hallescher FC (3. Liga), VfB Germania Halberstadt (Regionalliga Nordost), SV Merseburg 99, VfL Halle 96, Askania Bernburg, Union Sandersdorf and 1. FC Lok Stendal (all Oberliga Nordost).

Level

Division

1 promotion spot to Oberliga Nordost

6

Verbandsliga Sachsen-Anhalt16 teams

7

2 divisions of Landesliga32 teams

8

6 divisions of Landesklasse96 teams

↓ relegation to Altmark East, Altmark West, Anhalt, Anhalt-Bitterfeld, Börde, Burgenland, Halle, Harz, Jerichower Land, Magdeburg, Mansfeld-Südharz, Saalekreis, Salzland or Wittenberg district FA league systems

9

14 divisions of Kreisoberliga211 teams

10

18 divisions of Kreisliga252 teams

11

20 divisions of 1. Kreisklasse241 teams

12

11 divisions of 2. Kreisklasse126 teams

Thuringia edit

 
Thuringian Football Association

The Thuringian Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Thuringia and starts at level six of the German league system with the Thüringenliga on top. The current (2016–17 season) champions are FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen II (not promoted). The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Nordost.

Below the state association league system nine district associations work as feeders to the Landesklasse. In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 75 divisions having 949 teams.[16] Additionally, seven teams play above the state association league system: FC Carl Zeiss Jena and Rot-Weiß Erfurt (3. Liga), ZFC Meuselwitz and FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen (Regionalliga Nordost), FC Carl Zeiss Jena II, Einheit Rudolstadt and BSG Wismut Gera (all Oberliga Nordost).

Level

Division

1 promotion spot to Oberliga Nordost

6

Thüringenliga16 teams

7

3 divisions of Landesklasse48 teams

↓ relegation to Central Thuringia, East Thuringia, Eichsfeld-Unstrut-Hainich, Erfurt-Sömmerda, Jena-Saale-Orla, North Thuringia, Rhön-Rennsteig, South Thuringia or West Thuringia district FA league systems

8

9 divisions of Kreisoberliga130 teams

9

17 divisions of Kreisliga239 teams

10

25 divisions of 1. Kreisklasse322 teams

11

20 divisions of 2. Kreisklasse194 teams

Saxony edit

 
Saxony Football Association

The Saxony Football Association league system is the association league system in the state of Saxony and starts at level six of the German league system with the Sachsenliga on top. The current (2016–17 season) champions are FC Eilenburg. The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Nordost.

Below the state association league system 13 district associations work as feeders to the Bezirksliga. In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 94 divisions having 1,213 teams.[17] Additionally, 15 teams play above the state association league system: RB Leipzig (Bundesliga), FC Erzgebirge Aue and Dynamo Dresden (2. Bundesliga), Chemnitzer FC and FSV Zwickau (3. Liga), 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig, VfB Auerbach, FC Oberlausitz Neugersdorf and FSV Budissa Bautzen (all Regionalliga Nordost), Bischofswerdaer FV 08, VFC Plauen, FC Inter Leipzig, BSG Chemie Leipzig, FC Eilenburg and SV Einheit Kamenz (all Oberliga Nordost).

Level

Division

1 promotion spot to Oberliga Nordost

6

Sachsenliga16 teams

7

4 divisions of Bezirksliga60 teams

↓ relegation to Central Saxony, Chemnitz, Dresden, Erzgebirge, Leipzig, Meissen, Muldental/Leipzig region, North Saxony, Sächsische Schweiz/Osterzgebirge, Upper Lusatia, Vogtland, West Lusatia or Zwickau district FA league systems

8

13 divisions of Kreisoberliga190 teams

9

20 divisions of Kreisliga A280 teams

10

10 divisions of Kreisliga B129 teams

11

Kreisliga C14 teams

12

27 divisions of 1. Kreisklasse327 teams

13

17 divisions of 2. Kreisklasse187 teams

14

3. Kreisklasse14 teams

Western Germany edit

Lower Rhine edit

 
Lower Rhine Football Association

The Lower Rhine Football Association league system is one of three state association league systems in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, covering its northwestern part, and starts at level five of the German league system with the Oberliga Niederrhein on top. The current (2016–17 season) champions are KFC Uerdingen 05. The champions are directly promoted to Regionalliga West.

Below the state association league system 13 district associations work as feeders to the Bezirksliga. In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 91 divisions having 1,476 teams.[18] Additionally, nine teams play above the state association league system: Borussia Mönchengladbach (Bundesliga), MSV Duisburg and Fortuna Düsseldorf (2. Bundesliga), Borussia Mönchengladbach II, Rot-Weiß Oberhausen, Rot-Weiss Essen, Fortuna Düsseldorf II, KFC Uerdingen 05 and Wuppertaler SV (all Regionalliga West).

Level

Division

1 promotion spot to Regionalliga West

5

Oberliga Niederrhein18 teams

6

2 divisions of Landesliga36 teams

7

7 divisions of Bezirksliga108 teams

↓ relegation to Duisburg-Mülheim-Dinslaken, Düsseldorf, Essen, Grevenbroich-Neuss, Kempen-Krefeld, Kleve-Geldern, Moers, Mönchengladbach-Viersen, Oberhausen-Bottrop, Rees-Bocholt, Remscheid, Solingen or Wuppertal-Niederberg district FA league systems

8

15 divisions of Kreisliga A255 teams

9

29 divisions of Kreisliga B473 teams

10

38 divisions of Kreisliga C586 teams

Middle Rhine edit

 
Middle Rhine Football Association

The Middle Rhine Football Association league system is one of three state association league systems in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, covering its southwestern part, and starts at level five of the German league system with the Mittelrheinliga on top. The current (2016–17 season) champions are FC Wegberg-Beeck. The champions are directly promoted to Regionalliga West.

Below the state association league system nine district associations work as feeders to the Bezirksliga. In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 92 divisions having 1,348 teams.[19] Additionally, eight teams play above the state association league system: Bayer Leverkusen and 1. FC Köln (Bundesliga), FC Viktoria Köln (3. Liga), Alemannia Aachen, 1. FC Köln II, SC Fortuna Köln, Bonner SC and FC Wegberg-Beeck (all Regionalliga West).

Level

Division

1 promotion spot to Regionalliga West

5

Mittelrheinliga16 teams

6

2 divisions of Landesliga32 teams

7

4 divisions of Bezirksliga63 teams

↓ relegation to Aachen, Berg, Bonn, Cologne, Düren, Euskirchen, Heinsberg, Rhein-Erft or Sieg district FA league systems

8

9 divisions of Kreisliga A140 teams

9

20 divisions of Kreisliga B310 teams

10

35 divisions of Kreisliga C493 teams

11

21 divisions of Kreisliga D294 teams

Westphalia edit

 
Westphalian Football and Athletics Association

The Westphalian Football and Athletics Association league system is one of three state association league systems in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, covering its eastern part, and starts at level five of the German league system with the Oberliga Westfalen on top. The current (2016–17 season) champions are TuS Erndtebrück. The champions and the runner-up are directly promoted to Regionalliga West.

Below the state association league system 29 district associations work as feeders to the Bezirksliga. In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 214 divisions having 3,231 teams. Additionally, 14 teams play above the state association league system: Borussia Dortmund and FC Schalke 04 (Bundesliga), Arminia Bielefeld and VfL Bochum (2. Bundesliga), Sportfreunde Lotte, Preußen Münster and SC Paderborn 07 (all 3. Liga), Borussia Dortmund II, TuS Erndtebrück, SC Verl, SC Wiedenbrück 2000, SV Rödinghausen, Westfalia Rhynern and SG Wattenscheid 09 (all Regionalliga West).

Level

Division

2 promotion spots to Regionalliga West

5

Oberliga Westfalen18 teams

6

2 divisions of Westfalenliga32 teams

7

4 divisions of Landesliga64 teams

8

12 divisions of Bezirksliga194 teams

↓ relegation to Ahaus-Coesfeld, Arnsberg, Beckum, Bielefeld, Bochum, Detmold, Dortmund, Gelsenkirchen, Gütersloh, Hagen, Herford, Herne, Hochsauerlandkreis, Höxter, Iserlohn, Lemgo, Lippstadt, Lübbecke, Lüdenscheid, Minden, Münster, Olpe, Paderborn, Recklinghausen, Siegen-Wittgenstein, Soest, Steinfurt, Tecklenburg or Unna-Hamm district FA league systems

9

39 divisions of Kreisliga A629 teams

10

57 divisions of Kreisliga B909 teams

11

79 divisions of Kreisliga C1,110 teams

12

20 divisions of Kreisliga D275 teams

Southwestern Germany edit

Rhineland edit

 
Rhineland Football Association

The Rhineland Football Association league system is one of two state association league systems in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, covering its northern part, and starts at level six of the German league system with the Rheinlandliga on top. The current (2016–17 season) champions are FV Engers 07. The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar.

Below the state association league system nine district associations work as feeders to the Bezirksliga. In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 70 divisions having 916 teams.[20] Additionally, six teams play above the state association league system: TuS Koblenz (Regionalliga Südwest), FV Engers 07, FC Karbach, TuS Rot-Weiss Koblenz, FSV Salmrohr and Eintracht Trier (all Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar).

Level

Division

1 promotion spot to Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar

6

Rheinlandliga19 teams

7

3 divisions of Bezirksliga47 teams

↓ relegation to Eifel, Hunsrück/Mosel, Koblenz, Mosel, Rhein/Ahr, Rhein/Lahr, Trier/Saarburg, Westerwald/Sieg or Westerwald/Wied district FA league systems

8

9 divisions of Kreisliga A130 teams

9

16 divisions of Kreisliga B224 teams

10

20 divisions of Kreisliga C260 teams

11

21 divisions of Kreisliga D236 teams

Southwest edit

 
South West German Football Association

The South West German Football Association league system is one of two state association league systems in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, covering its southern part, and starts at level six of the German league system with the Verbandsliga Südwest on top. The current (2016–17 season) champions are FV Dudenhofen. The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar.

Below the state association league system 10 district associations work as feeders to the Bezirksliga.[21] In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 67 divisions having 1,042 teams.[22] Additionally, 14 teams play above the state association league system: 1. FSV Mainz 05 (Bundesliga), 1. FC Kaiserslautern (2. Bundesliga), Wormatia Worms, 1. FSV Mainz 05 II and TSV Schott Mainz (all Regionalliga Südwest), SV Morlautern, SC 07 Idar-Oberstein, 1. FC Kaiserslautern II, FK Pirmasens, TSG Pfeddersheim, SV Gonsenheim, TuS Mechtersheim, Arminia Ludwigshafen and FV Dudenhofen (all Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar).

Level

Division

1 promotion spot to Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar

6

Verbandsliga Südwest16 teams

7

2 divisions of Landesliga32 teams

8

4 divisions of Bezirksliga66 teams

↓ relegation to Alzey-Worms, Bad Kreuznach, Birkenfeld, Kaiserslautern-Donnersberg, Kusel-Kaiserslautern, Mainz-Bingen, Pirmasens/Zweibrücken, Rhine-Middle Haardt, Rhine-Palatinate and South Palatinate district FA league systems

9

10 divisions of A-Klasse160 teams

10

20 divisions of B-Klasse317 teams

11

27 divisions of C-Klasse403 teams

12

3 divisions of D-Klasse48 teams

Saarland edit

 
Saarland Football Association

The Saarland Football Association league system is the association league system in the state of Saarland and starts at level six of the German league system with the Saarlandliga on top. The current (2016–17 season) champions are FV Eppelborn. The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar.

Below the state association league system four district associations work as feeders to the Bezirksliga.[23] In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 40 divisions having 587 teams.[24] Additionally, nine teams play above the state association league system: 1. FC Saarbrücken, SV Röchling Völklingen and SV Elversberg (all Regionalliga Südwest), SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken, FC Hertha Wiesbach, FSV Jägersburg, FV Diefflen, FV Eppelborn and FC 08 Homburg (all Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar).

Level

Division

1 promotion spot to Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar

6

Saarlandliga18 teams

7

2 divisions of Verbandsliga32 teams

8

4 divisions of Landesliga64 teams

9

6 divisions of Bezirksliga97 teams

↓ relegation to East Saar, North Saar, South Saar or West Saar district FA league systems

10

15 divisions of Kreisliga A226 teams

11

12 divisions of Kreisliga B150 teams

Southern Germany edit

Hesse edit

 
Hessian Football Association

The Hessian Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Hesse and starts at level five of the German league system with the Hessenliga on top. The current (2016–17 season) champions are SC Hessen Dreieich (not promoted). The champions are directly promoted to Regionalliga Südwest.

Below the state association league system six county associations and following them 32 district associations work as feeders to the Verbandsliga.[25] In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 165 divisions having 2,526 teams.[26] Additionally, eight teams play above the state association league system: Eintracht Frankfurt (Bundesliga), SV Darmstadt 98 (2. Bundesliga), SV Wehen-Wiesbaden (3. Liga), FSV Frankfurt, KSV Hessen Kassel, Kickers Offenbach, TSV Steinbach and TSV Eintracht Stadtallendorf (all Regionalliga Südwest).

Level

Division

1 promotion spot to Regionalliga Südwest

5

Hessenliga17 teams

6

3 divisions of Verbandsliga51 teams

↓ relegation to Darmstadt, Frankfurt, Fulda, Giessen/Marburg, Kassel or Wiesbaden county FA league systems

7

8 divisions of Gruppenliga131 teams

↓ relegation to Alsfeld, Bergstraße, Biedenkopf, Büdingen, Darmstadt, Dieburg, Dillenburg, Frankenberg, Frankfurt, Friedberg, Fulda, Gelnhausen, Giessen, Groß-Gerau, Hanau, Hersfeld-Rotenburg, Hochtaunus, Hofgeismar-Wolfhagen, Kassel, Lauterbach-Hünfeld, Limburg-Weilburg, Maintaunus, Marburg, Odenwald, Offenbach, Rheingau-Taunus, Schlüchtern, Schwalm-Eder, Waldeck, Werra/Meißner, Wetzlar or Wiesbaden district FA league systems

8

25 divisions of Kreisoberliga405 teams

9

38 divisions of Kreisliga A604 teams

10

49 divisions of Kreisliga B732 teams

11

32 divisions of Kreisliga C460 teams

12

9 divisions of Kreisliga D126 teams

Baden edit

 
Baden Football Association

The Baden Football Association league system is one of three state association league systems in the state of Baden-Württemberg, covering its northwestern part, and starts at level six of the German league system with the Verbandsliga Nordbaden on top. The current (2021–22 season) champions are ATSV Mutschelbach. The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Baden-Württemberg, whereas the runner-up enters a promotion playoff along with the Verbandsliga Südbaden runner-up and the Verbandsliga Württemberg runner-up for one additional promotion.

Below the state association league system nine district associations league systems work as feeders to the Landesliga. In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 57 divisions having 818 teams.[27] Additionally, 13 teams play above the state association league system: TSG 1899 Hoffenheim (Bundesliga), SV Sandhausen (2. Bundesliga), Karlsruher SC (3. Liga), 1899 Hoffenheim II, SV Waldhof Mannheim and FC Astoria Walldorf (all Regionalliga Südwest), Karlsruher SC II, FC Nöttingen, 1. CfR Pforzheim, SV Sandhausen II, SV Spielberg, FC Astoria Walldorf II and TSG Weinheim (all Oberliga Baden-Württemberg).

Level

Division

1 promotion spot + 1 promotion playoff spot to Oberliga Baden-Württemberg

6

Verbandsliga Nordbaden15 teams

7

3 divisions of Landesliga48 teams

↓ relegation to Bruchsal, Buchen, Heidelberg, Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Mosbach, Pforzheim, Sinsheim or Tauberbischofsheim district FA league systems

8

9 divisions of Kreisliga140 teams

9

12 divisions of Kreisklasse A187 teams

10

16 divisions of Kreisklasse B239 teams

11

16 divisions of Kreisklasse C188 teams

South Baden edit

 
South Baden Football Association

The South Baden Football Association league system is one of three state association league systems in the state of Baden-Württemberg, covering its southwestern part, and starts at level six of the German league system with the Verbandsliga Südbaden on top. The current (2016–17 season) champions are FC 08 Villingen. The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Baden-Württemberg, whereas the runner-up enters a promotion playoff along with the Verbandsliga Baden runner-up and the Verbandsliga Württemberg runner-up for one additional promotion.

Below the state association league system six county associations work as feeders to the Landesliga.[28] In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 81 divisions having 1,146 teams.[29] Additionally, six teams play above the state association league system: SC Freiburg (Bundesliga), SC Freiburg II (Regionalliga Südwest), Bahlinger SC, TSG Balingen, SV Oberachern and FC 08 Villingen (all Oberliga Baden-Württemberg).

Level

Division

1 promotion spot + 1 promotion playoff spot to Oberliga Baden-Württemberg

6

Verbandsliga Südbaden16 teams

7

3 divisions of Landesliga49 teams

↓ relegation to Baden-Baden, Black Forest, Bodensee, Freiburg, Hochrhein or Offenburg county FA league systems

8

6 divisions of Bezirksliga99 teams

9

13 divisions of Kreisliga A207 teams

10

32 divisions of Kreisliga B445 teams

11

26 divisions of Kreisliga C327 teams

Württemberg edit

 
Württembergian Football Association

The Württembergian Football Association league system is one of three state association league systems in the state of Baden-Württemberg, covering its southwestern part, and starts at level six of the German league system with the Verbandsliga Württemberg on top. The current (2016–17 season) champions are SGV Freiberg. The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Baden-Württemberg, whereas the runner-up enters a promotion playoff along with the Verbandsliga Baden runner-up and the Verbandsliga Südbaden runner-up for one additional promotion.[30]

Below the state association league system 16 county associations work as feeders to the Landesliga. In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 146 divisions having 2,053 teams.[31] Additionally, 13 teams play above the state association league system: VfB Stuttgart (Bundesliga), 1. FC Heidenheim (2. Bundesliga), VfR Aalen and SG Sonnenhof Großaspach (3. Liga), VfB Stuttgart II, Stuttgarter Kickers and SSV Ulm 1846 Fußball (Regionalliga Südwest), TSG Backnang 1919, FSV 08 Bissingen, SGV Freiberg, SV Göppingen, Neckarsulmer SU and SSV Reutlingen 05 (all Oberliga Baden-Württemberg).

Level

Division

1 promotion spot + 1 promotion playoff spot to Oberliga Baden-Württemberg

6

Verbandsliga Württemberg16 teams

7

4 divisions of Landesliga64 teams

↓ relegation to Alb, Black Forest, Böblingen/Calw, Bodensee, Danube, Danube/Iller, Enz/Murr, Hohenlohe, Kocher/Rems, Neckar/Fils, Northern Black Forest, Rems/Murr, Riß, Stuttgart, Unterland or Zollern county FA league systems

8

16 divisions of Bezirksliga254 teams

9

40 divisions of Kreisliga A597 teams

10

77 divisions of Kreisliga B1,037 teams

11

8 divisions of Kreisliga C85 teams

Bavaria edit

 
Bavarian Football Association

The Bavarian Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Bavaria and starts at level four of the league system with the Regionalliga Bayern on top. The champions enter a promotion playoff along with the Regionalliga Nord champions, the Regionalliga Nordost champions, the Regionalliga Südwest champions and runner-up and the Regionalliga West champions for three promotions to the 3. Liga. The current (2016–17 season) champions are SpVgg Unterhaching.

Below the state association league system seven county associations and following them 24 district associations work as feeders to the Landesliga. In the 2016–17 season, the full system comprises 442 divisions having 6,054 teams.[32] Additionally, nine teams play above the state association league system: FC Bayern Munich and FC Augsburg (all Bundesliga), SpVgg Greuther Fürth, FC Ingolstadt, SSV Jahn Regensburg and 1. FC Nürnberg (all 2. Bundesliga), SpVgg Unterhaching, TSV 1860 Munich and Würzburger Kickers (all 3. Liga).

Level

Division

1 promotion playoff spot to 3. Liga

4

Regionalliga Bayern19 teams
↓ 2 to 4 relegation spots

5

2 divisions of Bayernliga37 teams

6

5 divisions of Landesliga87 teams

↓ relegation to Middle Franconia, Lower Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Upper Franconia, Upper Palatinate, Swabia and Lower Franconia county FA league systems

7

15 divisions of Bezirksliga244 teams

↓ relegation to Allgäu, Amberg/Weiden, Aschaffenburg, Augsburg, Bamberg/Bayreuth, Bavarian Forest, Cham/Schwandorf, Coburg/Kronach, Danube, Danube/Isar, Erlangen/Pegnitzgrund, Hof/Marktredwitz, Inn/Salzach, Landshut, Munich, Neumarkt/Jura, Nuremberg/Frankenhöhe, Passau, Regensburg, Rhön, Schweinfurt, Straubing, Würzburg and Zugspitze district FA league systems

8

43 divisions of Kreisliga633 teams

9

92 divisions of Kreisklasse1,296 teams

10

129 divisions of A-Klasse1,787 teams

11

128 divisions of B-Klasse1,618 teams

12

27 divisions of C-Klasse335 teams

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Oberliga Nordost promotion and relegation (German)
  2. ^ Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar promotion and relegation (German)
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-07-30. Retrieved 2017-07-30.
  4. ^ Map of German regional and state football associations
  5. ^ Regionalliga Bayern (German)
  6. ^ Schleswig-Holstein official results and tables June 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Hamburg FA regulations (German)
  8. ^ Hamburg FA level 5 to 9 official results and tables July 15, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Lower Saxony official results and tables June 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Bremen FA regulations (German)
  11. ^ Bremen FA level 5 to 13 official results and tables June 28, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania official results and tables June 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Brandenburg State FA level 6 to 11 official results and tables June 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ Berlin FA level 6 to 11 official results and tables July 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ Saxony-Anhalt official results and tables July 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ Thuringian FA official level 6 to 12 results and tables (German) June 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ Sachsen official results and tables June 28, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ Lower Rhine official results and tables July 8, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  19. ^ Middle Rhine official results and tables June 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ Rhineland official results and tables June 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  21. ^ Southwest FA regulations (German)
  22. ^ Southwest FA official level 6 to 12 results and tables (German) June 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  23. ^ Saarland FA regulations (German)
  24. ^ Saarland official results and tables June 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  25. ^ Hesse FA regulations
  26. ^ Hesse FA level 5 to 12 official results and tables June 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  27. ^ Baden: Full official results and tables June 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  28. ^ South Baden FA regulations (German)
  29. ^ South Baden results and tables June 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  30. ^ Württemberg FA 2014-15 regulations (German)
  31. ^ Württemberg level 6 to 11 results and tables June 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  32. ^ Bayern: full official results and tables June 26, 2014, at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga official website
  • 3. Liga official website
  • Regionalliga results and tables (unofficial)
  • League321.com - German football league tables, records & statistics database.

german, football, league, system, historical, overview, west, history, league, system, former, east, germany, east, women, league, system, women, football, germany, league, pyramid, refers, hierarchically, interconnected, league, system, association, football,. For a historical overview of the West German football league system see History of the German football league system For the league system of former East Germany see East German football league system For the women s league system see Women s football in Germany 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 which all divisions are bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation The top three professional levels contain one division each Below this the semi professional and 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 German football champions one day The number of teams promoted and relegated between the divisions varies and promotion to the upper levels of the pyramid is usually contingent on meeting additional criteria especially concerning appropriate facilities and finances German football league systemNationGermanyStatesBaden WurttembergBavariaBerlinBrandenburgBremenHamburgHesseMecklenburg Western PomeraniaLower SaxonyNorth Rhine WestphaliaRhineland PalatinateSaarlandSaxonySaxony AnhaltSchleswig HolsteinThuringiaCurrent Champions 2022 23 FC Bayern Munich Contents 1 Structure 1 1 Germany 2 Federal association league system 3 Regional association league systems 3 1 Northern Germany 3 2 Northeastern Germany 3 3 Western Germany 3 4 Southwestern Germany 3 5 Southern Germany 4 State association league systems 4 1 Northern Germany 4 1 1 Schleswig Holstein 4 1 2 Hamburg 4 1 3 Lower Saxony 4 1 4 Bremen 4 2 Northeastern Germany 4 2 1 Mecklenburg Western Pomerania 4 2 2 Brandenburg 4 2 3 Berlin 4 2 4 Saxony Anhalt 4 2 5 Thuringia 4 2 6 Saxony 4 3 Western Germany 4 3 1 Lower Rhine 4 3 2 Middle Rhine 4 3 3 Westphalia 4 4 Southwestern Germany 4 4 1 Rhineland 4 4 2 Southwest 4 4 3 Saarland 4 5 Southern Germany 4 5 1 Hesse 4 5 2 Baden 4 5 3 South Baden 4 5 4 Wurttemberg 4 5 5 Bavaria 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksStructure editGermany edit The German football league system is held under the jurisdiction of the nationwide German Football Association and its professional body German Football League along with its five regional associations and their 21 state associations On top of the system sit the level 1 Bundesliga and the level two 2 Bundesliga both organized by the professional German Football League The two top flights then are followed by the level three 3 Liga the lowest full professional division in Germany held by the German Football Association itself The professional level four Regionalliga is divided into 5 regional divisions these typically organised by one or two of the five regional associations of the German Football association these being the Northern German Football Association the Northeastern German Football Association the Western German Football Association the Southwestern Regional Football Association and the Southern German Football Association For Bavaria the Bavarian Football Association a member state association of the Southern German Football Association runs their top division under their own jurisdiction Starting at level five the various fully amateur divisions are usually governed by the 21 state associations For the North East German Football Association and Southwestern Regional Football Association both regional bodies still run the level five divisions under their jurisdiction and their state member associations pyramids therefore start at level six Level DivisionProfessional Leagues1 Bundesliga18 teams 2 relegation spots 1 relegation play off spot2 2 Bundesliga18 teams 2 promotion spots 1 promotion play off spot 2 relegation spots 1 relegation play off spot3 3 Liga20 teams 2 promotion spots 1 promotion play off spot 4 relegation spotsNon Professional Leagues4 Regionalliga Nord18 teams 1 promotion spot or promotion play off spot 2 to 4 relegation spots Regionalliga Nordost18 teams 1 promotion spot or promotion play off spot 1 to 5 relegation spots Regionalliga West18 teams 1 promotion spot 1 to 4 relegation spots Regionalliga Sudwest19 teams 1 promotion spot 3 to 6 relegation spots Regionalliga Bayern20 teams 1 promotion spot or promotion play off spot5 Hamburgstate league system 1 promotion playoff spotBremenstate league system 1 promotion playoff spotSchleswig Holsteinstate league system 1 promotion playoff spotLower Saxonystate league system 1 promotion spot 1 promotion playoff spot 2 divisions ofNOFV Oberliga33 teams 2 promotion spots 5 to 11 relegation spots 1 Lower Rhinestate league system 1 promotion spotMiddle Rhinestate league system 1 promotion spotWestphaliastate league system 2 promotion spots Oberliga Rheinland Pfalz Saar19 teams 1 to 2 promotion spots 3 to 6 relegation spots 2 Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg18 teams 1 promotion spot 3 to 6 relegation spots 3 Hessestate league system 1 promotion spot6 Mecklenburg Western Pomeraniastate league system 1 promotion spotBrandenburgstate league system 1 promotion spotBerlinstate league system 1 promotion spotSaxony Anhaltstate league system 1 promotion spotThuringiastate league system 1 promotion spotSaxonystate league system 1 to 2 promotion spots Rhinelandstate league system 1 promotion spot toOberliga Rheinland Pfalz SaarSaarlandstate league system 1 promotion spot toOberliga Rheinland Pfalz SaarSouthweststate league system 1 promotion spot toOberliga Rheinland Pfalz SaarBadenstate league system 1 promotion spot 1 promotion playoff spot toOberliga Baden WurttembergSouth Badenstate league system 1 promotion spot 1 promotion playoff spot toOberliga Baden WurttembergWurttembergstate league system 1 promotion spot 1 promotion playoff spot toOberliga Baden WurttembergFederal association league system editAfter each season the winners of the Bundesliga are crowned German football champions The bottom two Bundesliga teams are relegated to 2 Bundesliga whereas the champion and runner up of 2 Bundesliga are promoted to the top flight Additionally the third last ranked team of Bundesliga and the third best ranked team of 2 Bundesliga play a promotion relegation playoff for the final spot in the next Bundesliga edition The bottom two 2 Bundesliga teams are relegated to 3 Liga whereas the champion and runner up of 3 Liga are promoted to the second flight Additionally the third last ranked team of 2 Bundesliga and the third best ranked team of 3 Liga play a promotion relegation playoff for the final spot in the next 2 Bundesliga edition The bottom four teams of 3 Liga are relegated to Regionalliga Regional association league systems editWhereas the professional first three levels of the German football league system each are single division only and are organised by nationwide governing bodies the semi professional level four Regionalliga comprises five independent divisions each run by different regional and or state associations Three regional bodies being the Northern German Football Association the North East German Football Association and the Western German Football Association each run a division under their sole jurisdiction these being the corresponding Regionalliga Nord the Regionalliga Nordost and the Regionalliga West The two regional bodies Southwestern Regional Football Association and Southern German Football Association share the jurisdiction on the Regionalliga Sudwest Finally the Bavarian Football Association although being just a subordinate state association to the superior Southern German Football Association runs the Regionalliga Bayern by far the largest single state football association in Germany As an exception to the regular promotion rules within the German league system not all champions of each Regionalliga division are granted automatic promotion Instead only the Regionalliga West and Southwest each provide a fixed direct promotion Another direct promotion place is assigned according to a rotation principle among the Regionalliga Nord Nordost and Bayern champions The representatives from the remaining two Regionalligen determine the fourth promoted club in two legged playoffs nbsp Northern German Football Association nbsp Northeastern German Football Association nbsp Western German Football Association nbsp Southwestern Regional Football Association nbsp Southern German Football AssociationNorthern Germany edit The Northern German Football Association league system is the regional association league system in the states of Bremen Hamburg Lower Saxony and Schleswig Holstein and starts at level four of the German league system with the Regionalliga Nord on top The champions enter a promotion playoff along with the winners of the four other Regionalliga divisions and the Regionalliga Sudwest runner up for three promotions to the 3 Liga Below the regional association s league system the four state association league systems of the Bremen Football Association the Hamburg Football Association the Lower Saxony Football Association and the Schleswig Holstein Football Association work as feeders to the Regionalliga Northeastern Germany edit The Northeastern German Football Association league system is the regional association league system in the states of Berlin Brandenburg Mecklenburg Western Pomerania Saxony Saxony Anhalt and Thuringia and starts at level four of the German league system with the Regionalliga Nordost on top The champions enter a promotion playoff along with the winners of the four other Regionalliga divisions and the Regionalliga Sudwest runner up for three promotions to the 3 Liga Below the regional association s league system the six state association league systems of the Berlin Football Association the Brandenburg State Football Association the Mecklenburg Vorpommern State Football Association the Saxony Football Association the Saxony Anhalt Football Association and the Thuringian Football Association work as feeders to the Oberliga Western Germany edit The Western German Football Association league system is the regional association league system in the state of North Rhine Westphalia and starts at level four of the German league system with the Regionalliga West on top The champions enter a promotion playoff along with the winners of the four other Regionalliga divisions and the Regionalliga Sudwest runner up for three promotions to the 3 Liga Below the regional association s league system the three state association league systems of the Lower Rhine Football Association the Middle Rhine Football Association and the Westphalian Football and Athletics Association work as feeders to the Regionalliga Southwestern Germany edit The Southwestern Regional Football Association league system is the regional association league system in the states of Rhineland Palatinate and Saarland and starts at level four of the German league system with the Regionalliga Sudwest on top which is held under joint jurisdiction along with the Southern German Football Association The champions and the runner up enter a promotion playoff along with the winners of the four other Regionalliga divisions for three promotions to the 3 Liga By rule the champions and the runner up will not face each other in the promotion playoffs Below the regional association s league system the three state associations league systems of the Rhineland Football Association the Saarland Football Association and the Southwest German Football Association work as feeders to the Oberliga Southern Germany edit The Southern German Football Association league system is the regional association league system in the states of Baden Wurttemberg Bavaria and Hessen and starts at level four of the German league system with the Regionalliga Sudwest which is held under joint jurisdiction along with the Regional Football Association South West respectively with the Regionalliga Bayern The champions and the runner up of the Regionalliga Sudwest and the champions of the Regionalliga Bayern enter a promotion playoff along with the winners of the three other Regionalliga divisions for three promotions to the 3 Liga Below the regional association s league system the five state association league systems of the Baden Football Association the Bavarian Football Association the Hessian Football Association the South Baden Football Association and the Wurttembergian Football Association work as feeders to the Regionalliga State association league systems editMostly in line with the geographical borders of the 16 German states amateur football is organised by 21 state football associations Therefore 13 states these being Bavaria Berlin Brandenburg Bremen Hamburg Hesse Lower Saxony Mecklenburg Western Pomerania Saarland Saxony Saxony Anhalt Schleswig Holstein and Thuringia have a state football association with a jurisdiction covering the whole area of the corresponding political entity Three states are subdivided into more than one state football association The state of North Rhine Westphalia is subdivided into three state associations these being Middle Rhine Lower Rhine and Westphalia The state of Baden Wurttemberg is also subdivided into three state associations these being Baden South Baden and Wurttemberg Finally the state of Rhineland Palatinate is subdivided into two state associations these being Rhineland and Southwest 4 Starting on levels four to six of the German football league system each of these 21 state associations runs a league pyramid under its own jurisdiction The state association of Bavaria starts its pyramid at level four The top divisions of the state associations of Bremen Hamburg Hesse Middle Rhine Lower Rhine Lower Saxony Schleswig Holstein and Westphalia sit at level five of the pyramid The pyramids of the remaining associations of Baden Berlin Brandenburg Mecklenburg Western Pomerania Rhineland Saarland Saxony Saxony Anhalt South Baden Southwest Thuringia and Wurttemberg start at level six of the German football league system All state associations have full jurisdiction over their league pyramids though the configuration varies in between states A traditional state league pyramid had a Verbandsliga Association League as its top flight followed by several divisions of Landesliga State League Due to many structural reforms in the last decades both on federal level and on state levels this structure has become more indeterminate Currently eight of the 21 state associations Bremen Hamburg Hesse Middle Rhine Lower Rhine Lower Saxony Schleswig Holstein and Westphalia have an Oberliga English Premier League as their top amateur state division some followed by a Verbandsliga some directly by a Landesliga Starting in 2012 the state association of Bavaria organized its own Regionalliga Regional League a league formerly only organized by the superior regional associations 5 With the exception of Berlin and Hamburg all other state associations usually supervise several county and or district associations The county associations usually cover the area of a government district whereas the district associations have jurisdiction for the territory of an urban district The associations of Bavaria Bremen Lower Saxony and the Southwest are initially subdivided into several county associations the latter are then subdivided into district associations The associations of South Baden and Wurttemberg have several county associations following in the league system but no district associations The remaining associations Baden Brandenburg Hesse Lower Rhine Mecklenburg Western Pomerania Middle Rhine Rhineland Saarland Saxony Saxony Anhalt Schleswig Holstein Thuringia and Westphalia are directly subdivided into district associations The county associations usually run a single division the Bezirksliga County League under their jurisdiction then followed by the district associations top flights Kreisliga District League State associations that are directly subdivided into district associations typically run the Bezirksliga themselves In Hesse the Bezirksliga is called the Gruppenliga Group League Northern Germany edit Schleswig Holstein edit nbsp Schleswig Holstein Football AssociationThe Schleswig Holstein Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Schleswig Holstein and starts at level five of the German league system with the Oberliga Schleswig Holstein on top The current 2016 17 season champions are Eutin 08 The champions enter a promotion playoff along with the Bremen Liga champions the Oberliga Hamburg champions and the Niedersachsenliga runner up for two promotions to the Regionalliga Nord Below the state association league system 12 district associations work as feeders to the Verbandsliga In the 2017 18 season the full system comprises 61 divisions having 861 teams 6 Additionally four teams play above the state association league system Holstein Kiel 2 Bundesliga Eutin 08 SC Weiche Flensburg 08 and VfB Lubeck all Regionalliga Nord Level Division 1 promotion playoff spot to Regionalliga Nord5 Oberliga Schleswig Holstein 16 teams6 2 divisions of Landesliga 32 teams7 4 divisions of Verbandsliga 64 teams relegation to Kiel Herzogtum Lauenburg Lubeck Neumunster Nordfriesland Ostholstein Plon Rendsburg Eckernforde Schleswig Flensburg Segeberg Stormarn or Westkuste Dithmarschen Steinburg district FA league systems8 8 divisions of Kreisliga 128 teams9 12 divisions of Kreisklasse A 168 teams10 16 divisions of Kreisklasse B 224 teams11 18 divisions of Kreisklasse C 229 teamsHamburg edit nbsp Hamburg Football AssociationThe Hamburg Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Hamburg and parts of southern Schleswig Holstein and northeastern Lower Saxony and it starts at level five of the German league system with the Oberliga Hamburg on top The 2021 22 season champions were TuS Dassendorf The champions enter a promotion playoff along with the Bremen Liga champions the Oberliga Schleswig Holstein champions and the Niedersachsenliga runner up for two promotions to the Regionalliga Nord As the state of Hamburg consists only of the city of Hamburg itself there are no local associations below 7 In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 30 divisions having 453 teams 8 Additionally six teams play above the state association league system Hamburger SV Bundesliga FC St Pauli 2 Bundesliga Altona 93 Hamburger SV II FC St Pauli II and FC Eintracht Norderstedt 03 all Regionalliga Nord Level Division 1 promotion playoff spot to Regionalliga Nord5 Oberliga Hamburg 18 teams6 2 divisions of Landesliga 32 teams7 4 divisions of Bezirksliga 63 teams8 8 divisions of Kreisliga 120 teams9 8 divisions of Kreisklasse A 122 teams10 7 divisions of Kreisklasse B 98 teamsLower Saxony edit nbsp Lower Saxony Football AssociationThe Lower Saxony Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Lower Saxony and starts at level five of the German league system with the Niedersachsenliga on top The current 2016 17 season champions are SSV Jeddeloh The champions are directly promoted to Regionalliga Nord whereas the runner up enters a promotion playoff along with the Bremen Liga champions and the Oberliga Hamburg champions and the Oberliga Schleswig Holstein champions for two additional promotions Below the state association league system four county associations and following them 43 district associations work as feeders to the Oberliga In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 295 divisions having 4 022 teams 9 Additionally 16 teams play above the state association league system Hannover 96 and VfL Wolfsburg Bundesliga Eintracht Braunschweig 2 Bundesliga SV Meppen and VfL Osnabruck 3 Liga Luneburger SK Hansa TSV Havelse VfL Wolfsburg II Hannover 96 II 1 FC Germania Egestorf Langreder Schwarz Weiss Rehden VfB Oldenburg SSV Jeddeloh SV Drochtersen Assel VfV 06 Hildesheim and Eintracht Braunschweig II all Regionalliga Nord Level Division 1 promotion spot 1 promotion playoff spot to Regionalliga Nord5 Niedersachsenliga 16 teams relegation to Braunschweig Hanover Luneburg or Weser Ems county FA league systems6 4 divisions of Landesliga 68 teams7 17 divisions of Bezirksliga 274 teams relegation to Ammerland Aurich Bentheim Braunschweig Celle Cloppenburg Cuxhaven Diepholz Emden Emsland Friesland Gifhorn Gottingen Osterode Hamelin Pyrmont Hanover Hanover region Harburg Heidekreis Helmstedt Hildesheim Holzminden Leer Luchow Dannenberg Luneburg Nienburg Nordharz Northeim Einbeck Oldenburg Oldenburg region Delmenhorst Osnabruck Osnabruck region Osterholz Peine Rotenburg Schaumburg Stade Uelzen Vechta Verden Wesermarsch Wilhelmshaven Wittmund or Wolfsburg district FA league systems8 42 divisions of Kreisliga 634 teams9 57 divisions of 1 Kreisklasse 837 teams10 65 divisions of 2 Kreisklasse 879 teams11 67 divisions of 3 Kreisklasse 831 teams12 38 divisions of 4 Kreisklasse 448 teams13 4 divisions of 5 Kreisklasse 35 teamsBremen edit nbsp Bremen Football AssociationThe Bremen Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Bremen and starts at level five of the German league system with the Bremen Liga on top The current 2016 17 season champions are Bremer SV The champions enter a promotion playoff along with the Oberliga Hamburg champions the Oberliga Schleswig Holstein champions and the Niedersachsenliga runner up for two promotions to the Regionalliga Nord Below the state association league system one county association and following it two district associations work as feeders to the Landesliga 10 In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 11 divisions having 148 teams 11 Additionally two teams play above the state association league system SV Werder Bremen Bundesliga and SV Werder Bremen II 3 Liga Level Division 1 promotion playoff spot to Regionalliga Nord5 Bremen Liga 16 teams6 Landesliga 16 teams relegation to Bremen county FA league systems7 Bezirksliga 16 teams relegation to Bremen city or Bremerhaven district FA league systems8 2 divisions of Kreisliga A 26 teams9 Kreisliga B 16 teams10 Kreisliga C 16 teams11 2 divisions of 1 Kreisklasse 22 teams12 2 Kreisklasse 10 teams13 3 Kreisklasse 10 teamsNortheastern Germany edit Mecklenburg Western Pomerania edit nbsp Mecklenburg Vorpommern State Football AssociationThe Mecklenburg Vorpommern State Football Association league system in the state association league systems in the state of Mecklenburg Western Pomerania and starts at level six of the German league system with the Verbandsliga Mecklenburg Vorpommern on top The current 2020 21 season champions are FC Mecklenburg Schwerin The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Nordost Below the state association league system six district associations work as feeders to the Landesklasse In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 37 divisions having 487 teams 12 Additionally seven teams play above the state association league system Hansa Rostock 3 Liga TSG Neustrelitz Regionalliga Nordost Hansa Rostock II FC Anker Wismar Malchower SV FC Mecklenburg Schwerin and Torgelower FC Greif all Oberliga Nordost Level Division 1 promotion spot to Oberliga Nordost6 Verbandsliga Mecklenburg Vorpommern 16 teams7 2 divisions of Landesliga 32 teams8 4 divisions of Landesklasse 64 teams relegation to Mecklenburger Seenplatte Vorpommern North Vorpommern Rugen Schwerin Northwestern Mecklenburg Vorpommern Greifswald Warnow or West Mecklenburg district FA league systems9 7 divisions of Kreisoberliga 94 teams10 12 divisions of Kreisliga 147 teams11 7 divisions of 1 Kreisklasse 91 teams12 2 Kreisklasse 12 teamsBrandenburg edit nbsp Brandenburg State Football AssociationThe Brandenburg State Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Brandenburg and starts at level six of the German league system with the Brandenburg Liga on top The current 2016 17 season champions are VfB Krieschow The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Nordost Below the state association league system eight district associations work as feeders to the Landesklasse In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 64 divisions having 871 teams 13 Additionally 11 teams play above the state association league system SV Babelsberg 03 FC Energie Cottbus FSV 63 Luckenwalde and FSV Union Furstenwalde all Regionalliga Nordost SV Grun Weiss Brieselang Brandenburger SC Sud 05 SV Altludersdorf FSV Optik Rathenow VfB Krieschow SV Victoria Seelow and FC Strausberg all Oberliga Nordost Level Division 1 promotion spot to Oberliga Nordost6 Brandenburg Liga 16 teams7 2 divisions of Landesliga 32 teams8 4 divisions of Landesklasse 64 teams relegation to Dahme Flaming East Brandenburg Havelland Lower Lusatia Oberhavel Barnim Prignitz Ruppin South Brandenburg or Uckermark district FA league systems9 8 divisions of Kreisoberliga 123 teams10 15 divisions of Kreisliga 225 teams11 17 divisions of 1 Kreisklasse 226 teams12 17 divisions of 2 Kreisklasse 185 teamsBerlin edit nbsp Berlin Football AssociationThe Berlin Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Berlin and starts at level six of the German league system with the Berlin Liga on top The current 2022 23 season champions are SV Sparta Lichtenberg The champions are directly promoted to NOFV Oberliga Nord Within the BFA main and Reserve teams Adressed as II III IV V etc are allowed to play in the same rank up to Landesliga but will be grouped separate When the main team is being overtaken by a reserve team by promotion the teams switch the names for the following season As the state of Berlin consists only of the city of Berlin itself there are no local associations below The full system comprises 23 divisions having 358 teams 14 Additionally as of the 2022 23 season 15 teams play above the state association league system 1 FC Union Berlin Bundesliga Hertha BSC 2 Bundesliga Hertha BSC II VSG Altglienicke FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin BFC Dynamo Berliner AK 07 Regionalliga Nordost SV Lichtenberg 47 Tennis Borussia Berlin FC Hertha 03 Zehlendorf SC Staaken SV Tasmania Berlin CFC Hertha 06 SFC Stern 1900 and SV Sparta Lichtenberg NOFV Oberliga Nord Level Division 1 promotion spot to NOFV Oberliga Nord6 Berlin Liga 18 teams7 2 divisions of Landesliga 32 teams8 3 divisions of Bezirksliga 48 teams9 4 divisions of Kreisliga A 64 teams10 5 divisions of Kreisliga B 80 teams11 8 divisions of Kreisliga C 116 teamsSaxony Anhalt edit nbsp Saxony Anhalt Football AssociationThe Saxony Anhalt Football Association league system is the association league systems in the state of Saxony Anhalt and starts at level six of the German league system with the Verbandsliga Sachsen Anhalt on top The current 2016 17 season champions are 1 FC Lok Stendal The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Nordost Below the state association league system 14 district associations work as feeders to the Landesklasse In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 72 divisions having 974 teams 15 Additionally eight teams play above the state association league system 1 FC Magdeburg and Hallescher FC 3 Liga VfB Germania Halberstadt Regionalliga Nordost SV Merseburg 99 VfL Halle 96 Askania Bernburg Union Sandersdorf and 1 FC Lok Stendal all Oberliga Nordost Level Division 1 promotion spot to Oberliga Nordost6 Verbandsliga Sachsen Anhalt 16 teams7 2 divisions of Landesliga 32 teams8 6 divisions of Landesklasse 96 teams relegation to Altmark East Altmark West Anhalt Anhalt Bitterfeld Borde Burgenland Halle Harz Jerichower Land Magdeburg Mansfeld Sudharz Saalekreis Salzland or Wittenberg district FA league systems9 14 divisions of Kreisoberliga 211 teams10 18 divisions of Kreisliga 252 teams11 20 divisions of 1 Kreisklasse 241 teams12 11 divisions of 2 Kreisklasse 126 teamsThuringia edit nbsp Thuringian Football AssociationThe Thuringian Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Thuringia and starts at level six of the German league system with the Thuringenliga on top The current 2016 17 season champions are FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen II not promoted The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Nordost Below the state association league system nine district associations work as feeders to the Landesklasse In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 75 divisions having 949 teams 16 Additionally seven teams play above the state association league system FC Carl Zeiss Jena and Rot Weiss Erfurt 3 Liga ZFC Meuselwitz and FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen Regionalliga Nordost FC Carl Zeiss Jena II Einheit Rudolstadt and BSG Wismut Gera all Oberliga Nordost Level Division 1 promotion spot to Oberliga Nordost6 Thuringenliga 16 teams7 3 divisions of Landesklasse 48 teams relegation to Central Thuringia East Thuringia Eichsfeld Unstrut Hainich Erfurt Sommerda Jena Saale Orla North Thuringia Rhon Rennsteig South Thuringia or West Thuringia district FA league systems8 9 divisions of Kreisoberliga 130 teams9 17 divisions of Kreisliga 239 teams10 25 divisions of 1 Kreisklasse 322 teams11 20 divisions of 2 Kreisklasse 194 teamsSaxony edit nbsp Saxony Football AssociationThe Saxony Football Association league system is the association league system in the state of Saxony and starts at level six of the German league system with the Sachsenliga on top The current 2016 17 season champions are FC Eilenburg The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Nordost Below the state association league system 13 district associations work as feeders to the Bezirksliga In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 94 divisions having 1 213 teams 17 Additionally 15 teams play above the state association league system RB Leipzig Bundesliga FC Erzgebirge Aue and Dynamo Dresden 2 Bundesliga Chemnitzer FC and FSV Zwickau 3 Liga 1 FC Lokomotive Leipzig VfB Auerbach FC Oberlausitz Neugersdorf and FSV Budissa Bautzen all Regionalliga Nordost Bischofswerdaer FV 08 VFC Plauen FC Inter Leipzig BSG Chemie Leipzig FC Eilenburg and SV Einheit Kamenz all Oberliga Nordost Level Division 1 promotion spot to Oberliga Nordost6 Sachsenliga 16 teams7 4 divisions of Bezirksliga 60 teams relegation to Central Saxony Chemnitz Dresden Erzgebirge Leipzig Meissen Muldental Leipzig region North Saxony Sachsische Schweiz Osterzgebirge Upper Lusatia Vogtland West Lusatia or Zwickau district FA league systems8 13 divisions of Kreisoberliga 190 teams9 20 divisions of Kreisliga A 280 teams10 10 divisions of Kreisliga B 129 teams11 Kreisliga C 14 teams12 27 divisions of 1 Kreisklasse 327 teams13 17 divisions of 2 Kreisklasse 187 teams14 3 Kreisklasse 14 teamsWestern Germany edit Lower Rhine edit nbsp Lower Rhine Football AssociationThe Lower Rhine Football Association league system is one of three state association league systems in the state of North Rhine Westphalia covering its northwestern part and starts at level five of the German league system with the Oberliga Niederrhein on top The current 2016 17 season champions are KFC Uerdingen 05 The champions are directly promoted to Regionalliga West Below the state association league system 13 district associations work as feeders to the Bezirksliga In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 91 divisions having 1 476 teams 18 Additionally nine teams play above the state association league system Borussia Monchengladbach Bundesliga MSV Duisburg and Fortuna Dusseldorf 2 Bundesliga Borussia Monchengladbach II Rot Weiss Oberhausen Rot Weiss Essen Fortuna Dusseldorf II KFC Uerdingen 05 and Wuppertaler SV all Regionalliga West Level Division 1 promotion spot to Regionalliga West5 Oberliga Niederrhein 18 teams6 2 divisions of Landesliga 36 teams7 7 divisions of Bezirksliga 108 teams relegation to Duisburg Mulheim Dinslaken Dusseldorf Essen Grevenbroich Neuss Kempen Krefeld Kleve Geldern Moers Monchengladbach Viersen Oberhausen Bottrop Rees Bocholt Remscheid Solingen or Wuppertal Niederberg district FA league systems8 15 divisions of Kreisliga A 255 teams9 29 divisions of Kreisliga B 473 teams10 38 divisions of Kreisliga C 586 teamsMiddle Rhine edit nbsp Middle Rhine Football AssociationThe Middle Rhine Football Association league system is one of three state association league systems in the state of North Rhine Westphalia covering its southwestern part and starts at level five of the German league system with the Mittelrheinliga on top The current 2016 17 season champions are FC Wegberg Beeck The champions are directly promoted to Regionalliga West Below the state association league system nine district associations work as feeders to the Bezirksliga In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 92 divisions having 1 348 teams 19 Additionally eight teams play above the state association league system Bayer Leverkusen and 1 FC Koln Bundesliga FC Viktoria Koln 3 Liga Alemannia Aachen 1 FC Koln II SC Fortuna Koln Bonner SC and FC Wegberg Beeck all Regionalliga West Level Division 1 promotion spot to Regionalliga West5 Mittelrheinliga 16 teams6 2 divisions of Landesliga 32 teams7 4 divisions of Bezirksliga 63 teams relegation to Aachen Berg Bonn Cologne Duren Euskirchen Heinsberg Rhein Erft or Sieg district FA league systems8 9 divisions of Kreisliga A 140 teams9 20 divisions of Kreisliga B 310 teams10 35 divisions of Kreisliga C 493 teams11 21 divisions of Kreisliga D 294 teamsWestphalia edit nbsp Westphalian Football and Athletics AssociationThe Westphalian Football and Athletics Association league system is one of three state association league systems in the state of North Rhine Westphalia covering its eastern part and starts at level five of the German league system with the Oberliga Westfalen on top The current 2016 17 season champions are TuS Erndtebruck The champions and the runner up are directly promoted to Regionalliga West Below the state association league system 29 district associations work as feeders to the Bezirksliga In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 214 divisions having 3 231 teams Additionally 14 teams play above the state association league system Borussia Dortmund and FC Schalke 04 Bundesliga Arminia Bielefeld and VfL Bochum 2 Bundesliga Sportfreunde Lotte Preussen Munster and SC Paderborn 07 all 3 Liga Borussia Dortmund II TuS Erndtebruck SC Verl SC Wiedenbruck 2000 SV Rodinghausen Westfalia Rhynern and SG Wattenscheid 09 all Regionalliga West Level Division 2 promotion spots to Regionalliga West5 Oberliga Westfalen 18 teams6 2 divisions of Westfalenliga 32 teams7 4 divisions of Landesliga 64 teams8 12 divisions of Bezirksliga 194 teams relegation to Ahaus Coesfeld Arnsberg Beckum Bielefeld Bochum Detmold Dortmund Gelsenkirchen Gutersloh Hagen Herford Herne Hochsauerlandkreis Hoxter Iserlohn Lemgo Lippstadt Lubbecke Ludenscheid Minden Munster Olpe Paderborn Recklinghausen Siegen Wittgenstein Soest Steinfurt Tecklenburg or Unna Hamm district FA league systems9 39 divisions of Kreisliga A 629 teams10 57 divisions of Kreisliga B 909 teams11 79 divisions of Kreisliga C 1 110 teams12 20 divisions of Kreisliga D 275 teamsSouthwestern Germany edit Rhineland edit nbsp Rhineland Football AssociationThe Rhineland Football Association league system is one of two state association league systems in the state of Rhineland Palatinate covering its northern part and starts at level six of the German league system with the Rheinlandliga on top The current 2016 17 season champions are FV Engers 07 The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Rheinland Pfalz Saar Below the state association league system nine district associations work as feeders to the Bezirksliga In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 70 divisions having 916 teams 20 Additionally six teams play above the state association league system TuS Koblenz Regionalliga Sudwest FV Engers 07 FC Karbach TuS Rot Weiss Koblenz FSV Salmrohr and Eintracht Trier all Oberliga Rheinland Pfalz Saar Level Division 1 promotion spot to Oberliga Rheinland Pfalz Saar6 Rheinlandliga 19 teams7 3 divisions of Bezirksliga 47 teams relegation to Eifel Hunsruck Mosel Koblenz Mosel Rhein Ahr Rhein Lahr Trier Saarburg Westerwald Sieg or Westerwald Wied district FA league systems8 9 divisions of Kreisliga A 130 teams9 16 divisions of Kreisliga B 224 teams10 20 divisions of Kreisliga C 260 teams11 21 divisions of Kreisliga D 236 teamsSouthwest edit nbsp South West German Football AssociationThe South West German Football Association league system is one of two state association league systems in the state of Rhineland Palatinate covering its southern part and starts at level six of the German league system with the Verbandsliga Sudwest on top The current 2016 17 season champions are FV Dudenhofen The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Rheinland Pfalz Saar Below the state association league system 10 district associations work as feeders to the Bezirksliga 21 In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 67 divisions having 1 042 teams 22 Additionally 14 teams play above the state association league system 1 FSV Mainz 05 Bundesliga 1 FC Kaiserslautern 2 Bundesliga Wormatia Worms 1 FSV Mainz 05 II and TSV Schott Mainz all Regionalliga Sudwest SV Morlautern SC 07 Idar Oberstein 1 FC Kaiserslautern II FK Pirmasens TSG Pfeddersheim SV Gonsenheim TuS Mechtersheim Arminia Ludwigshafen and FV Dudenhofen all Oberliga Rheinland Pfalz Saar Level Division 1 promotion spot to Oberliga Rheinland Pfalz Saar6 Verbandsliga Sudwest 16 teams7 2 divisions of Landesliga 32 teams8 4 divisions of Bezirksliga 66 teams relegation to Alzey Worms Bad Kreuznach Birkenfeld Kaiserslautern Donnersberg Kusel Kaiserslautern Mainz Bingen Pirmasens Zweibrucken Rhine Middle Haardt Rhine Palatinate and South Palatinate district FA league systems9 10 divisions of A Klasse 160 teams10 20 divisions of B Klasse 317 teams11 27 divisions of C Klasse 403 teams12 3 divisions of D Klasse 48 teamsSaarland edit nbsp Saarland Football AssociationThe Saarland Football Association league system is the association league system in the state of Saarland and starts at level six of the German league system with the Saarlandliga on top The current 2016 17 season champions are FV Eppelborn The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Rheinland Pfalz Saar Below the state association league system four district associations work as feeders to the Bezirksliga 23 In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 40 divisions having 587 teams 24 Additionally nine teams play above the state association league system 1 FC Saarbrucken SV Rochling Volklingen and SV Elversberg all Regionalliga Sudwest SV Saar 05 Saarbrucken FC Hertha Wiesbach FSV Jagersburg FV Diefflen FV Eppelborn and FC 08 Homburg all Oberliga Rheinland Pfalz Saar Level Division 1 promotion spot to Oberliga Rheinland Pfalz Saar6 Saarlandliga 18 teams7 2 divisions of Verbandsliga 32 teams8 4 divisions of Landesliga 64 teams9 6 divisions of Bezirksliga 97 teams relegation to East Saar North Saar South Saar or West Saar district FA league systems10 15 divisions of Kreisliga A 226 teams11 12 divisions of Kreisliga B 150 teamsSouthern Germany edit Hesse edit nbsp Hessian Football AssociationThe Hessian Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Hesse and starts at level five of the German league system with the Hessenliga on top The current 2016 17 season champions are SC Hessen Dreieich not promoted The champions are directly promoted to Regionalliga Sudwest Below the state association league system six county associations and following them 32 district associations work as feeders to the Verbandsliga 25 In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 165 divisions having 2 526 teams 26 Additionally eight teams play above the state association league system Eintracht Frankfurt Bundesliga SV Darmstadt 98 2 Bundesliga SV Wehen Wiesbaden 3 Liga FSV Frankfurt KSV Hessen Kassel Kickers Offenbach TSV Steinbach and TSV Eintracht Stadtallendorf all Regionalliga Sudwest Level Division 1 promotion spot to Regionalliga Sudwest5 Hessenliga 17 teams6 3 divisions of Verbandsliga 51 teams relegation to Darmstadt Frankfurt Fulda Giessen Marburg Kassel or Wiesbaden county FA league systems7 8 divisions of Gruppenliga 131 teams relegation to Alsfeld Bergstrasse Biedenkopf Budingen Darmstadt Dieburg Dillenburg Frankenberg Frankfurt Friedberg Fulda Gelnhausen Giessen Gross Gerau Hanau Hersfeld Rotenburg Hochtaunus Hofgeismar Wolfhagen Kassel Lauterbach Hunfeld Limburg Weilburg Maintaunus Marburg Odenwald Offenbach Rheingau Taunus Schluchtern Schwalm Eder Waldeck Werra Meissner Wetzlar or Wiesbaden district FA league systems8 25 divisions of Kreisoberliga 405 teams9 38 divisions of Kreisliga A 604 teams10 49 divisions of Kreisliga B 732 teams11 32 divisions of Kreisliga C 460 teams12 9 divisions of Kreisliga D 126 teamsBaden edit nbsp Baden Football AssociationThe Baden Football Association league system is one of three state association league systems in the state of Baden Wurttemberg covering its northwestern part and starts at level six of the German league system with the Verbandsliga Nordbaden on top The current 2021 22 season champions are ATSV Mutschelbach The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg whereas the runner up enters a promotion playoff along with the Verbandsliga Sudbaden runner up and the Verbandsliga Wurttemberg runner up for one additional promotion Below the state association league system nine district associations league systems work as feeders to the Landesliga In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 57 divisions having 818 teams 27 Additionally 13 teams play above the state association league system TSG 1899 Hoffenheim Bundesliga SV Sandhausen 2 Bundesliga Karlsruher SC 3 Liga 1899 Hoffenheim II SV Waldhof Mannheim and FC Astoria Walldorf all Regionalliga Sudwest Karlsruher SC II FC Nottingen 1 CfR Pforzheim SV Sandhausen II SV Spielberg FC Astoria Walldorf II and TSG Weinheim all Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg Level Division 1 promotion spot 1 promotion playoff spot to Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg6 Verbandsliga Nordbaden 15 teams7 3 divisions of Landesliga 48 teams relegation to Bruchsal Buchen Heidelberg Karlsruhe Mannheim Mosbach Pforzheim Sinsheim or Tauberbischofsheim district FA league systems8 9 divisions of Kreisliga 140 teams9 12 divisions of Kreisklasse A 187 teams10 16 divisions of Kreisklasse B 239 teams11 16 divisions of Kreisklasse C 188 teamsSouth Baden edit nbsp South Baden Football AssociationThe South Baden Football Association league system is one of three state association league systems in the state of Baden Wurttemberg covering its southwestern part and starts at level six of the German league system with the Verbandsliga Sudbaden on top The current 2016 17 season champions are FC 08 Villingen The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg whereas the runner up enters a promotion playoff along with the Verbandsliga Baden runner up and the Verbandsliga Wurttemberg runner up for one additional promotion Below the state association league system six county associations work as feeders to the Landesliga 28 In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 81 divisions having 1 146 teams 29 Additionally six teams play above the state association league system SC Freiburg Bundesliga SC Freiburg II Regionalliga Sudwest Bahlinger SC TSG Balingen SV Oberachern and FC 08 Villingen all Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg Level Division 1 promotion spot 1 promotion playoff spot to Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg6 Verbandsliga Sudbaden 16 teams7 3 divisions of Landesliga 49 teams relegation to Baden Baden Black Forest Bodensee Freiburg Hochrhein or Offenburg county FA league systems8 6 divisions of Bezirksliga 99 teams9 13 divisions of Kreisliga A 207 teams10 32 divisions of Kreisliga B 445 teams11 26 divisions of Kreisliga C 327 teamsWurttemberg edit nbsp Wurttembergian Football AssociationThe Wurttembergian Football Association league system is one of three state association league systems in the state of Baden Wurttemberg covering its southwestern part and starts at level six of the German league system with the Verbandsliga Wurttemberg on top The current 2016 17 season champions are SGV Freiberg The champions are directly promoted to Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg whereas the runner up enters a promotion playoff along with the Verbandsliga Baden runner up and the Verbandsliga Sudbaden runner up for one additional promotion 30 Below the state association league system 16 county associations work as feeders to the Landesliga In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 146 divisions having 2 053 teams 31 Additionally 13 teams play above the state association league system VfB Stuttgart Bundesliga 1 FC Heidenheim 2 Bundesliga VfR Aalen and SG Sonnenhof Grossaspach 3 Liga VfB Stuttgart II Stuttgarter Kickers and SSV Ulm 1846 Fussball Regionalliga Sudwest TSG Backnang 1919 FSV 08 Bissingen SGV Freiberg SV Goppingen Neckarsulmer SU and SSV Reutlingen 05 all Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg Level Division 1 promotion spot 1 promotion playoff spot to Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg6 Verbandsliga Wurttemberg 16 teams7 4 divisions of Landesliga 64 teams relegation to Alb Black Forest Boblingen Calw Bodensee Danube Danube Iller Enz Murr Hohenlohe Kocher Rems Neckar Fils Northern Black Forest Rems Murr Riss Stuttgart Unterland or Zollern county FA league systems8 16 divisions of Bezirksliga 254 teams9 40 divisions of Kreisliga A 597 teams10 77 divisions of Kreisliga B 1 037 teams11 8 divisions of Kreisliga C 85 teamsBavaria edit nbsp Bavarian Football AssociationMain article Bavarian football league system The Bavarian Football Association league system is the state association league system in the state of Bavaria and starts at level four of the league system with the Regionalliga Bayern on top The champions enter a promotion playoff along with the Regionalliga Nord champions the Regionalliga Nordost champions the Regionalliga Sudwest champions and runner up and the Regionalliga West champions for three promotions to the 3 Liga The current 2016 17 season champions are SpVgg Unterhaching Below the state association league system seven county associations and following them 24 district associations work as feeders to the Landesliga In the 2016 17 season the full system comprises 442 divisions having 6 054 teams 32 Additionally nine teams play above the state association league system FC Bayern Munich and FC Augsburg all Bundesliga SpVgg Greuther Furth FC Ingolstadt SSV Jahn Regensburg and 1 FC Nurnberg all 2 Bundesliga SpVgg Unterhaching TSV 1860 Munich and Wurzburger Kickers all 3 Liga Level Division 1 promotion playoff spot to 3 Liga4 Regionalliga Bayern 19 teams 2 to 4 relegation spots5 2 divisions of Bayernliga 37 teams6 5 divisions of Landesliga 87 teams relegation to Middle Franconia Lower Bavaria Upper Bavaria Upper Franconia Upper Palatinate Swabia and Lower Franconia county FA league systems7 15 divisions of Bezirksliga 244 teams relegation to Allgau Amberg Weiden Aschaffenburg Augsburg Bamberg Bayreuth Bavarian Forest Cham Schwandorf Coburg Kronach Danube Danube Isar Erlangen Pegnitzgrund Hof Marktredwitz Inn Salzach Landshut Munich Neumarkt Jura Nuremberg Frankenhohe Passau Regensburg Rhon Schweinfurt Straubing Wurzburg and Zugspitze district FA league systems8 43 divisions of Kreisliga 633 teams9 92 divisions of Kreisklasse 1 296 teams10 129 divisions of A Klasse 1 787 teams11 128 divisions of B Klasse 1 618 teams12 27 divisions of C Klasse 335 teamsSee also editFootball in Germany German women s football league system Women s football in GermanyReferences edit Oberliga Nordost promotion and relegation German Oberliga Rheinland Pfalz Saar promotion and relegation German Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg promotion and relegation German PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2017 07 30 Retrieved 2017 07 30 Map of German regional and state football associations Regionalliga Bayern German Schleswig Holstein official results and tables Archived June 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine Hamburg FA regulations German Hamburg FA level 5 to 9 official results and tables Archived July 15 2012 at the Wayback Machine Lower Saxony official results and tables Archived June 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine Bremen FA regulations German Bremen FA level 5 to 13 official results and tables Archived June 28 2014 at the Wayback Machine Mecklenburg Western Pomerania official results and tables Archived June 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine Brandenburg State FA level 6 to 11 official results and tables Archived June 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine Berlin FA level 6 to 11 official results and tables Archived July 22 2012 at the Wayback Machine Saxony Anhalt official results and tables Archived July 22 2012 at the Wayback Machine Thuringian FA official level 6 to 12 results and tables German Archived June 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine Sachsen official results and tables Archived June 28 2014 at the Wayback Machine Lower Rhine official results and tables Archived July 8 2012 at the Wayback Machine Middle Rhine official results and tables Archived June 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine Rhineland official results and tables Archived June 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine Southwest FA regulations German Southwest FA official level 6 to 12 results and tables German Archived June 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine Saarland FA regulations German Saarland official results and tables Archived June 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine Hesse FA regulations Hesse FA level 5 to 12 official results and tables Archived June 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine Baden Full official results and tables Archived June 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine South Baden FA regulations German South Baden results and tables Archived June 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine Wurttemberg FA 2014 15 regulations German Wurttemberg level 6 to 11 results and tables Archived June 26 2014 at the Wayback Machine Bayern full official results and tables Archived June 26 2014 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editBundesliga and 2 Bundesliga official website 3 Liga official website Regionalliga results and tables unofficial League321 com German football league tables records amp statistics database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title German football league system amp oldid 1173960644, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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