Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern

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Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern
Locator map RB Oberbayern in Bavaria.svg
Founded1988
Folded2012
CountryFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
StateFlag of Bavaria (lozengy).svg  Bavaria
Level on pyramid Level 7
Promotion to Landesliga Süd
Relegation to
Last champions SC Eintracht Freising
(2011–12)

The Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern was the seventh tier of the German football league system in the Bavarian Regierungsbezirk of Upper Bavaria (German : Oberbayern). Until the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008 it was the sixth tier of the league system, until the introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994 the fifth tier.

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The league was disbanded at the end of the 2011–12 season, when major changes to the Bavarian football league system were carried out. Above the Bezirksoberligas, the Landesligas were expanded in number from three to five divisions and the Bezirke have two to three regional leagues, the Bezirksligas, as its highest level again, similar to the system in place until 1988. [1]

Overview

The Bezirksoberligas in Bavaria were introduced in 1988 to create a highest single-division playing level for each of the seven Regierungsbezirk. The term Bezirksoberliga translates roughly into County Premier League, a Regierungsbezirk being a similar administrative entity to a County.

Before the introduction of the Bezirksoberligas, the Bezirksliga was the level of play below the Landesliga. The Bezirksligas Oberbayern-Nord, Oberbayern-Süd and Oberbayern-Ost fed the Landesliga Bayern-Süd as they afterwards feed the Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern.

The winner of the Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern, like the winner of the Bezirksoberliga Schwaben, was directly promoted to the Landesliga Bayern-Süd. The two second placed teams out of those leagues played-off for another promotion spot. The winner went to Landesliga, the loser faced the 15th placed team out of the Landesliga for the last spot there. However, in some years additional promotion places were available in the Landesliga.

The three bottom teams of the Bezirksoberliga were relegated to the Bezirksliga, the team just above those faced a play-off against the second placed Bezirksliga teams.

Some of the clubs in the west of Oberbayern actually play in the Schwaben football league system. This is mostly because before the border reform in the 1970s some actually had belonged to Schwaben. Being geographically closer to Augsburg then Munich also makes a difference.

Oberbayern is the only one of the seven Bezirke to have three Bezirksligas. The reason for this is the fact that it is the most populous. The Bavarian FA actually regulates, how many Bezirksligas a Bezirk needs to have, based on the number of clubs in the region.

With the league reform at the end of the 2011–12 season, which includes an expansion of the number of Landesligas from three to five, the Bezirksoberligas were disbanded. Instead, the Bezirksligas took the place of the Bezirksoberligas below the Landesligas once more. [2]

The clubs from the Bezirksoberliga joined the following leagues: [3] [4]

Top-three of the Bezirksoberliga

The top-three finishers in the league since its interception: [3] [4]

SeasonChampionsRunners-upThird
1988–89BSG Himolla TaufkirchenMSV MünchenESV Freilassing
1989–90FSV MünchenESV FreilassingVfR Neuburg
1990–91 ESV Ingolstadt 1. FC Miesbach+TSV 1860 München II +
1991–92 BSC Sendling FSV MünchenESV Neuaubing
1992–931. FC Miesbach SC Fürstenfeldbruck TuS Geretsried
1993–94 TSV Großhadern TuS Geretsried+ASV Dachau +
1994–95ESV Freilassing TSV 1860 München II ASV Dachau
1995–96FC Garmisch-Partenkirchen FC Ismaning 1. FC Traunstein
1996–97 TSV Ampfing FSV München+SpVgg Feldmoching +
1997–98SC Eintracht FreisingTuS GeretsriedSpVgg Unterhaching II
1998–99 SpVgg Unterhaching II TSV München-GrünwaldFalke Markt Schwaben
1999–2000TSV Ebersberg Falke Markt Schwaben 1. FC Traunstein
2000–01SV Gendorf–Burgkirchen Wacker Burghausen II ESV Ingolstadt
2001–02 BCF Wolfratshausen SV RaistingESV Ingolstadt
2002–03 FT Starnberg 09 SV Heimstetten ESV Ingolstadt
2003–04 TSV Buchbach SC Fürstenfeldbruck II TSV Ampfing
2004–05TSV GroßhadernSK Srbija MünchenFC Unterföhring
2005–06TSV München–Grünwald+ FC Ingolstadt 04 II +SV Pullach
2006–07 SV Raisting SB/DJK Rosenheim VfB Eichstätt
2007–08 SV Pullach FC UnterföhringVfB Eichstätt
2008–09 VfB Eichstätt TSV Eching SC Eintracht Freising
2009–10 FC Unterföhring FC GerolfingSpVgg Feldmoching
2010–11TSV Eching SV Kirchanschöring + VfR Garching +
2011–12SC Eintracht FreisingVfR GarchingSC Kirchheim

Multiple winners

Only two clubs have won the league more than once:

ClubWinsYears
SC Eintracht Freising 21998, 2012
TSV Großhadern 21994, 2005

League placings

The final placings in the league since its interception: [3]

ClubS899091929394959697989900010203040506070809101112
TSV 1860 München II 5310442LBRRRRBBBRRRRRRRR
FC Ismaning 242LLLLBBBBBBBBBBBB
SpVgg Unterhaching II 3831LLBBBBBBBRBBB
SV Heimstetten 579642LLLBBLLBB
TSV Buchbach 11LLLLBBBB
FC Ingolstadt 04 II 1252LLBBBB
SB/DJK Rosenheim 1151051614151161362LLLLB
SC Fürstenfeldbruck 4L12462LLLLLLLLLBBBBBLLLLL
Wacker Burghausen II 252LLLLBBLLLLL
BCF Wolfratshausen 11LLBLLLLLLL
SV Pullach 1010941213416341LLLL
VfB Eichstätt 3331LLL
FC Unterföhring 63108261LL
TSV Eching 4LLBBBLLLLLLLLLLLL8152L1L
SV Kirchanschöring 814107114792L
SC Eintracht Freising 61LLLLLLLLL731181
VfR Garching 7481314432
SC Kirchheim 2113
Falke Markt Schwaben 10912115104432LBBLLLLLLLL4
FT Starnberg 09 291013L1LLL994565
FC Deisenhofen 51510896
FC Gerolfing 22L7
SV Manching 18
TuS Holzkirchen 2139
SpVgg Feldmoching 1441637157712711531010
SV Raisting 121212161092L8451LL1411
TSV Ampfing 8BLLLLLLL1LLLLL9311157412
ASV Dachau 1994811103391410161295101210713
1. FC Miesbach 1162L1LLLLLLLL151081110121514
TuS Geretsried 632LLL2LLL17515
SC Baldham 7451213141216
SV Erlbach 512613613
Eintracht Karlsfeld 115105657145111214
TSV Großhadern 6LLLLL1LLLLL85141LLLLL15
BC Attaching 116
SC Olching 21313
TSV Wasserburg 61116138815
TSV Kösching 2916
1. FC Traunstein 167139113101111379101261614
SC Gaißach 116
ESV Freilassing 932L8581L61514
TSV München-Grünwald 13LLLL91096132L866591L15
SK Srbija München 4112L616
SC Fürstenfeldbruck II 482L414
FC Perach 116
TSV Ottobrunn 8156138951414
Türk SV München 53BBBBLLBBLLLLLL13915
MTV Berg 116
SV Gendorf 416671LLL
ESV Ingolstadt 16LL1LLL163334
FC Neufahrn 61311118714
FC Aschheim 2515
TSV Reischach 21015
SV Germering 66513101116
VfR Neuburg 77361218717
SV Lohhof 1LLBBBBRBBBBRBL18
TSV Ebersberg 4881L12
FC Sportfreunde Eiting 116
VfL Waldkraiburg 113
TSV Forstenried 114
Gartenstadt Trudering 815857941215
TSV Marktl 2616
FC Emmering 8877145121215
TSV Milbertshofen 114
FC Garmisch 21LL13
SV Aubing 116
FSV München 36L1L271542L
FC Moosining 7691410111114
BSC Sendling 41L171216
Himolla Taufkirchen 31LLLLLL715
FSV Pfaffenhofen 113
FC Croatia München 37616
TSV Trudering 112
FC Wacker München 1BLLL14
SV Odelzhausen 116
ESV Neuabing 39317
FC Penzberg 41181113
MSV München 32L1215
SV Kranzberg 113
TSV Bad Endorf 21115
TuS Raubling 21214
SV Planegg-Krailling 115
TSV Allach 113
FC Schrobenhausen 3114
SV Waldhausen 116

Key

ColorKey
R Regionalliga Süd
B Bayernliga
L Landesliga Süd
1, 2, 3, ...Bezirksoberliga
1League champions
Played at a league level below this league

Notes

All-time table

As of 2011, the ASV Dachau leads the all-time table of this league, 74 points ahead of the 1. FC Traunstein, third placed is the TSV München-Grünwald. The SV Aubing holds the 83rd and last place with 11 points. For the 2011–12 season, only one club will be joining the league that has never done so before, the SV Manching. [6]

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References

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  2. Untere Ligen erfahren eine Aufwertung (in German) Augsburger Allgemeine , published: 11 April 2011, accessed: 2 May 2011
  3. 1 2 3 Tables and results of the BOL Oberbayern Archived 2011-10-02 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Manfreds Fussball Archiv, accessed: 4 February 2011
  4. 1 2 3 Champions of the BOL Oberbayern 1988–2010 [ permanent dead link ] DSFS , accessed: 5 May 2011
  5. FT Starnberg 09 website - History (in German) accessed: 8 March 2011
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