Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Nord
The Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Nord is currently the seventh tier of the German football league system in the northern part of the Bavarian Regierungsbezirk of Upper Bavaria. Until the disbanding of the Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern in 2012 it was the eighth tier. From 2008, when the 3. Liga was introduced, was the seventh tier of the league system, until the introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994 the sixth tier. From the league's inception in 1963 to the introduction of the Bezirksoberliga in 1988 it was the fifth tier.
Overview
History
Before the Bezirksoberligas in Bavaria were introduced in 1988 the Bezirksligas were the leagues set right below the Landesligas Bayern in the football pyramid from 1963 onwards, when the Landesligas were established. Until the establishment of the Bezirksoberliga, the league champions were not automatically promoted but instead had to play-off for promotion as there was five Bezirksligas feeding the Landesliga but initially only three, later four promotion spots. The clubs from Oberbayern-Nord were generally quite successful in the promotion round, only missing out seven times in 25 seasons.In 1988, when the Bezirksoberligas were introduced, the league lost some of its status as it was relegated one tier. On a positive note, the league champions were now always promoted and the league runners-up had the opportunity to play-off for promotion as well.
When the Bezirksoberliga was established, five clubs from the league gained entry to the new league:
- SpVgg Feldmoching
- VfR Neuburg
- FC Schrobenhausen
- ASV Dachau
The following qualifying modus applied at the end of the 2011–12 season:
- Champions: Promotion round to the Landesliga, winners to the Landesliga, losers to the Bezirksliga.
- Teams placed 2nd to 12th: Remain in the Bezirksliga.
- Teams placed 13th to 16th: Directly relegated to Kreisliga.
Format
The bottom three teams of each group are relegated to one of the Kreisligas.
At the same time the Kreisliga champions were promoted to the Bezirksliga. The runners-up of the Kreisligas faced a play-off with each other and the 13th placed teams in the Bezirksliga.
The Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Nord is fed by the following Kreisligas:
- Kreisliga Donau/Isar 1
- Kreisliga Donau/Isar 2
- Kreisliga München 1
League timeline
The league went through the following timeline of positions in the league system:Years | Name | Tier | Promotion to |
1963–88 | Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Nord | V | Landesliga Bayern-Süd |
1988–94 | Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Nord | VI | Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern |
1994–2008 | Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Nord | VII | Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern |
2008–12 | Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Nord | VIII | Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern |
2012– | Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Nord | VII | Landesliga Bayern |
League champions
The winners and runners–up of the league:1963–88
The league champions and runners–up while being a feeder league to the Landesliga:Season | Champions | Runners–up |
1963–64 | TSG Pasing + | MTV Ingolstadt + |
1964–65 | MTV Ingolstadt | TSV Milbertshofen |
1965–66 | SV Zuchering | TSV Milbertshofen |
1966–67 | TSV Kösching + | FC Emmering + |
1967–68 | SF Pasing 03 | ESV München |
1968–69 | BSC Sendling | SV 1880 München |
1969–70 | SC Fürstenfeldbruck | ESV München |
1970–71 | VfR Neuburg | TSV Schongau |
1971–72 | SV Untermenzing | SC Gröbenzell |
1972–73 | TSV Ludwigsfeld + | ASV Dachau + |
1973–74 | SpVgg Feldmoching | TSV Kösching |
1974–75 | ASV Dachau | FC Schrobenhausen |
1975–76 | FC Schrobenhausen | TSV Rohrbach |
1976–77 | TSV Kösching | Bajuwaren München |
1977–78 | Bajuwaren München + | TSG Pasing + |
1978–79 | TSV Rohrbach | TSV Wolnzach |
1979–80 | TSV Eching | ESV München |
1980–81 | TSV Eching | TSV Wolnzach |
1981–82 | SV Karlshuld | SV München–Daglfing |
1982–83 | SpVgg Feldmoching + | Eintracht Freising + |
1983–84 | TSV Gaimersheim | VfR Neuburg |
1984–85 | VfR Neuburg | SV Lohhof |
1985–86 | TSV Allach 09 | SV Lohhof |
1986–87 | TSV Allach 09 | SV Lohhof |
1987–88 | TSV Eching | SpVgg Feldmoching |
1988–2012
The league champions and runners–up while being a feeder league to the Bezirksoberliga:Season | Champions | Runners–up |
1988–89 | Eintracht Karlsfeld | FC Ismaning |
1989–90 | SV Kranzberg | VfR Garching |
1990–91 | VfR Garching | TSV Milbertshofen |
1991–92 | SV Odelzhausen | FSV Harthof |
1992–93 | FC Croatia München | TSV Milbertshofen |
1993–94 | FC Moosinning | SpVgg Feldmoching |
1994–95 | FSV Pfaffenhofen | FC Neufahrn |
1995–96 | SpVgg Feldmoching | VfR Neuburg |
1996–97 | Eintracht Freising | FC Neufahrn |
1997–98 | ASV Dachau | FSV Harthof |
1998–99 | TSV Milbertshofen | FC Neufahrn |
1999–2000 | ESV Ingolstadt | SpVgg Feldmoching |
2000–01 | VfR Neuburg | FC SF Eitting |
2001–02 | FC Aschheim | ASV Dachau |
2002–03 | SpVgg Feldmoching | ASV Dachau |
2003–04 | FC Unterföhring | ASV Dachau |
2004–05 | SC Baldham | Eintracht Karlsfeld |
2005–06 | VfB Eichstätt + | TSV Rohrbach + |
2006–07 | Eintracht Karlsfeld | TSV Dachau 65 |
2007–08 | TSV Eching | TSV Kösching |
2008–09 | FC Gerolfing | VfR Garching |
2009–10 | BC Attaching | TSV Dachau 65 |
2010–11 | SV Manching + | TSV Dachau 65 + |
2011–12 | TSV 1865 Dachau | SV Sulzemoos |
2012–present
The league champions and runners–up while being a feeder league to the Landesliga once more:Season | Champions | Runners–up |
2012–13 | VfB Hallbergmoos-Goldach | SV Türkgücü-Ataspor München |
2013–14 | ASV Dachau | TSV Jetzendorf |
2014–15 | SV Manching | TSV Jetzendorf |
2015–16 | Eintracht Karlsfeld | FC Erding |
2016–17 | SV Manching | TSV Jetzendorf |
2017–18 | Eintracht Karlsfeld | FC Moosinning |
2018–19 | Kirchheimer SC | TSV Jetzendorf |
- Promoted teams in bold.
- + Teams finished on equal points, decider needed to determine final position.
Multiple winners
Club | Wins | Years |
Eintracht Karlsfeld | 4 | 1989, 2007, 2016, 2018 |
TSV Eching | 4 | 1980, 1981, 1988, 2008 |
SpVgg Feldmoching | 4 | 1974, 1983, 1996, 2003 |
ASV Dachau | 3 | 1975, 1998, 2014 |
VfR Neuburg | 3 | 1971, 1985, 2001 |
TSV Allach 09 | 2 | 1986, 1987 |
TSV Kösching | 2 | 1967, 1977 |
Current clubs
The clubs in the league in the 2019–20 season and their 2018–19 final placings:Club | Position |
FC Moosinning | Relegated from the Landesliga |
SV Sulzemoos | 3rd |
FSV Pfaffenhofen/Ilm | 4th |
TSV Eching | 5th |
SV Manching | 6th |
FC Alte Haide-DSC München | 7th |
FC Finsing | 8th |
FC Schwabing München | 9th |
SpVgg Kammerberg | 10th |
SV Dornach | 11th |
TSV Rohrbach | 12th |
VfB Eichstätt II | 13th |
SpVgg Feldmoching | Promoted from the Kreisliga |
Türkischer SV Ingolstadt | Promoted from the Kreisliga |
SV Ampertal Palzing | Promoted from the Kreisliga |
FC Sportfreunde Schwaig | Promoted from the Kreisliga |