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Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar


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nameOberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saarimage = [[File:Deutschland Lage von Südwestdeutschland.png180pxOberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar]]
countryGermany
states{{plainlist
organiserSouthwestern Regional Football Association
founded
teams18
promotionRegionalliga Südwest
relegation{{plainlist
levelLevel 5
domest_cup{{plainlist
championsTSV Schott Mainz
season2024–25
current2024–25 Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar
  • Rhineland-Palatinate
  • Saarland
  • Saarlandliga
  • Rheinlandliga
  • Verbandsliga Südwest
  • Rhineland Cup
  • Saarland Cup
  • Southwestern Cup The Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar, formerly the Oberliga Südwest, is the highest regional football league for the Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland states of Germany, organized by the Southwestern Regional Football Association. It is one of twelve Oberligas in German football, the fifth tier of the German football league system. Until the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008 it was the fourth tier of the league system. Before the introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994, it was the third tier.

From January 1946 up until the creation of the Bundesliga in 1963, the Oberliga Südwest was one of the five highest divisions in Germany. The current league originates from 1978.

History

The Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar is one of fourteen Oberligas in Germany. The league is a combination of the regional Rhineland, Saarland and Southwest Football Associations, the next league up is Regionalliga Südwest. It was formed in 1978 out of the top teams of the Amateurligas Rheinland, Saarland and Südwest. Until 2008, when the 3. Liga was introduced, the Oberliga was the fourth tier of the league system.

From 2012 onwards, the league became a feeder league to the new Regionalliga Südwest, together with the Hessenliga and the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg. The previous league the Oberliga Südwest was set below at, the Regionalliga West, from then on only accommodate clubs from Northrhine-Westphalia.

At the end of the 2011–12 season the league was also renamed from Oberliga Südwest to Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar, with Oddset being the official name sponsor of the league.

Rules

Nominally 18 teams compete for the Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar title. Teams play each other twice, once at home and once away. At the end of the season the champion used to be promoted into either the Regionalliga Süd or the Regionalliga Nord, later the Regionalliga West, depending on their geographical location. From 2008, the league winner was promoted to the Regionalliga West. In the 2007–08 season, the teams finishing from 2nd to 4th were also promoted.

If the team that wins the league or is on a promotion spot at the end of the season fails to have the correct license then the team who finishes next would be promoted instead of them.

Teams promoted to the new Regionalliga in 2008:

Promotion

The winner of the Oberliga Südwest was originally directly promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga Süd. After introduction of the unified 2nd Bundesliga in 1981, the champion had to take part in a promotion play-off. With the introduction of the Regionalliga in 1994 the league winners were again directly promoted. However, this league was demoted to fourth tier of German football after 2008.

Relegation

The bottom three clubs of the Oberliga will be relegated to the Verbandsliga of their football association (Verband). These are:

  • Verbandsliga Südwest
  • Saarlandliga
  • Rheinlandliga

In turn, the Verbandsliga champions will gain entry to the Oberliga. In more recent history the runners-up of the three Verbandsligas were given the opportunity to compete in a promotion round for one more spot in the Oberliga in the following season.

Previous winners

The league champions:

SeasonClub
1978–79Röchling Völklingen
1979–80Borussia Neunkirchen
1980–811. FSV Mainz 05
1981–82FC Homburg
1982–831. FC Saarbrücken
1983–84FC Homburg
1984–85FSV Salmrohr
1985–86Wormatia Worms
1986–87Eintracht Trier
1987–881. FSV Mainz 05
1988–89SV Edenkoben
1989–901. FSV Mainz 05
1990–91Borussia Neunkirchen
1991–92FSV Salmrohr
1992–93Eintracht Trier
1993–94Eintracht Trier
1994–951. FC Kaiserslautern II
1995–96SV Elversberg
1996–971. FC Kaiserslautern II
1997–98SV Elversberg
1998–99FK Pirmasens
1999–2000Borussia Neunkirchen
2000–011. FC Kaiserslautern II
SeasonClub
2001–02Borussia Neunkirchen
2002–031. FSV Mainz 05 II
2003–04TuS Koblenz
2004–05Borussia Neunkirchen
2005–06FK Pirmasens
2006–07FSV Oggersheim
2007–081. FSV Mainz 05 II
2008–091. FC Saarbrücken
2009–10FC 08 Homburg
2010–11SC Idar-Oberstein
2011–12FC 08 Homburg
2012–13SVN Zweibrücken
2013–14FK Pirmasens
2014–15Saar 05 Saarbrücken
2015–16TuS Koblenz
2016–17TSV Schott Mainz
2017–18FC 08 Homburg
2018–19TuS Rot-Weiß Koblenz
2019–20TSV Schott Mainz
2020–21None; season curtailed
2021–22Wormatia Worms
2022–23TSV Schott Mainz
2023–24Eintracht Trier
2024–25TSV Schott Mainz

| access-date = 7 March 2008

League placings

Main article: List of clubs in the Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar

The complete list of clubs and placings in the league while operating as the tier five Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar and feeding the Regionalliga Südwest (2012–present):

Club131415161718192022232425
FC 08 HomburgRRRRR1RRRRRR
SV Eintracht Trier 05RRRRR4652R1R
TSV Schott Mainz6131R71R1R1
1. FC Kaiserslautern IIRRRRR39214742
FK Pirmasens81RRR2RRR333
TuS Koblenz1RR1RR44122R4
Wormatia WormsRRRRRRR71R55
SV Gonsenheim14941191587426
FV Engers 071351165107
TuS/FC Rot-Weiß Koblenz571RRR68
Arminia Ludwigshafen641112161314311119
FC Karbach361012151091210
FV Diefflen1610514998911
SC Idar-ObersteinR614111712
Eisbachtaler Sportfreunde18152013
FV Eppelborn192014
SV Auersmacher10715
TuS Mechtersheim71315498161161316
SV Viktoria Herxheim17
SV Morlautern121614818
FC Cosmos Koblenz14
SV Alemannia Waldalgesheim1781515
FV Dudenhofen14651316
VfR Baumholder17
Spvgg Quierscheid18
TSG Pfeddersheim117361112310131219
FC Bitburg20
FC Hertha Wiesbach8105381013416
FSV Jägersburg8146151817
Ahrweiler BC18
TuS Kirchberg19
SG 2000 Mülheim-Karlich1721
SV Elversberg II15591631622
FSV Salmrohr2279151719
BFV Hassia Bingen111721
TSV Emmelshausen1622
FC Speyer 0923
SV Röchling Völklingen1014572R21224
VfB Dillingen18
SV Saar 05 Saarbrücken1R718
FK Pirmasens II158
SC Hauenstein332213
Borussia Neunkirchen51512417
SpVgg Burgbrohl10131418
SpVgg EGC Wirges16810
SV Mehring131617
SVN Zweibrücken1RR18
1. FC Saarbrücken II41117
SG Betzdorf91218
SV Roßbach/Verscheid1218
SC Halberg-Brebach17
Sportfreunde Köllerbach18
Northern club21
SV Eintracht Trier 051
1. FC Kaiserslautern II2
BFV Hassia Bingen3
Alemannia Waldalgesheim4
TuS Koblenz5
SV Gonsenheim6
FV Engers 077
SG 2000 Mülheim-Karlich8
FC Karbach9
FSV Salmrohr10
Eisbachtaler Spfr.11
TSV Emmelshausen12
Southern club21
Wormatia Worms1
FV Dudenhofen2
FV Diefflen3
Arminia Ludwigshafen4
FSV Jägersburg5
SV Elversberg II6
SV Röchling Völklingen7
TSG Pfeddersheim8
FC Hertha Wiesbach9
FC Speyer 0910
TuS Mechtersheim11
FV Eppelborn12

Key

SymbolKey
BBundesliga (1963–present)
2B2. Bundesliga (1974–present)
3L3. Liga (2008–present)
RRegionalliga West/Südwest (1994–2000)
Regionalliga Süd (2000–2008)
Regionalliga West (2008–2012)
Regionalliga Südwest (2012–present)
1League champions
PlaceLeague
BlankPlayed at a league level below this league

References

Sources

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

References

  1. "DFB-Bundestag beschließt Reform der Spielklassen". DFB.
  2. "FRV Südwest gratuliert dem Oberliga-Meister". frv-suedwest.de.
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