Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Ost
The Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Ost is currently the seventh tier of the German football league system in the eastern 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.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.
With the league reform at the end of the 2011–12 season, which included an expansion of the number of Landesligas from three to five, the Bezirksoberligas were disbanded. Instead, the Bezirksligas took the place of the Bezirksoberligas once more below the Landesligas.
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 12th placed teams in the Bezirksliga.
The Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Ost is fed by the following Kreisligas:
- Kreisliga Inn/Salzach 1
- Kreisliga Inn/Salzach 2
- Kreisliga München 3
League timeline
The league went through the following timeline of positions in the league system:Years | Name | Tier | Promotion to |
1963–88 | Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Ost | V | Landesliga Bayern-Süd |
1988–94 | Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Ost | VI | Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern |
1994–2008 | Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Ost | VII | Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern |
2008–12 | Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Ost | VIII | Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern |
2012– | Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Ost | 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 | ||
1964–65 | ||
1965–66 | ||
1966–67 | ||
1967–68 | ||
1968–69 | ||
1969–70 | ||
1970–71 | ||
1971–72 | TSV 1860 Rosenheim | FC Traunstein |
1972–73 | TSV 1860 Munich Am. | TSV Ottobrunn |
1973–74 | TSV Ottobrunn | TSV Teisendorf |
1974–75 | TSV Ampfing | TSV Trostberg |
1975–76 | SV Kirchanschöring | TSV Ampfing |
1976–77 | SB/DJK Rosenheim | |
1977–78 | TSV Ampfing | |
1978–79 | SV Waldperlach | |
1979–80 | Wacker Burghausen | TSV 1860 Munich Am. |
1980–81 | FC Moosinning | Wacker Burghausen |
1981–82 | TSV Marktl | Wacker Burghausen |
1982–83 | Wacker Burghausen | 1. FC Traunstein |
1983–84 | TSV Marktl | 1. FC Traunstein |
1984–85 | SV Türk Gücü München | SV Gartenstadt Trudering |
1985–86 | TuS Raubling | |
1986–87 | ESV Freilassing | TSV Trostberg |
1987–88 | FC Moosinning | ESV Freilassing |
1988–2012
The league champions and runners–up while being a feeder league to the Bezirksoberliga:Season | Champions | Runners–up |
1988–89 | TSV Bad Endorf | 1. FC Miesbach |
1989–90 | SV Gendorf | SV Aschau/Inn |
1990–91 | Falke Markt Schwaben | FC Traunstein |
1991–92 | TSV Wasserburg | SpVgg Unterhaching II |
1992–93 | TSV Ottobrunn | SB/DJK Rosenheim |
1993–94 | FC Ismaning | SVG Trudering |
1994–95 | FC Deisenhofen | TSV Wasserburg |
1995–96 | SpVgg Unterhaching II | TSV Wasserburg |
1996–97 | TSV Ebersberg | SV Heimstetten |
1997–98 | SV Heimstetten | SV Gendorf |
1998–99 | TSV Marktl | Wacker Burghausen II |
1999–2000 | SC Baldham + | VfL Waldkraiburg + |
2000–01 | TSV Reischach | TSV Buchbach |
2001–02 | SV Kirchanschöring | SB/DJK Rosenheim |
2002–03 | SK Srbija München | TSV Buchbach |
2003–04 | TSV Ottobrunn | SV Kirchanschöring |
2004–05 | TSV Wasserburg | SV Erlbach |
2005–06 | SV Erlbach | FC Perach |
2006–07 | ESV Freilassing | TSV Wasserburg |
2007–08 | FC Traunstein + | TSV Ampfing + |
2008–09 | TSV Ampfing | TSV Peterskirchen |
2009–10 | SC Baldham | SC Kirchheim |
2010–11 | 1. FC Miesbach | TSV 1860 Rosenheim II |
2011–12 | TSV 1860 Rosenheim II | TSV Ebersberg |
2012–present
The league champions and runners–up while being a feeder league to the Landesliga once more:Season | Champions | Runners–up |
2012–13 | SV Erlbach | ESV Freilassing |
2013–14 | FC Töging | TSV Ebersberg |
2014–15 | :de:SB Chiemgau Traunstein|SB Chiemgau | SV-DJK Kolbermoor |
2015–16 | ESV Freilassing | TSV Kastl |
2016–17 | TSV Moosach bei Grafing | VfB Forstinning |
2017–18 | TSV 1880 Wasserburg | SV Saaldorf |
2018–19 | TSV Ampfing | ESV Freilassing |
- Promoted teams in bold.
- + Teams finished on equal points, decider needed to determine final position.
Current clubs
Club | Position |
ESV Freilassing | 2nd |
SC Baldham-Vaterstetten | 3rd |
SVN München | 3rd |
SV Saaldorf | 4th |
TSV Dorfen | 5th |
TSV Buchbach II | 6th |
TSV Bad Endorf | 7th |
TSV Ebersberg | 8th |
SV Reichertsheim | 9th |
VfB Forstinning | 10th |
VfL Waldkraiburg | 11th |
FC Aschheim | Promoted from the Kreisliga |
SV Bruckmühl | Promoted from the Kreisliga |
SpVgg Haidhausen | Promoted from the Kreisliga |
TSV Teisendorf | Promoted from the Kreisliga |