Oberliga Niederrhein


The Oberliga Niederrhein is a German amateur football division administered by the Football Association of the Lower Rhine, one of the 21 German state football associations. Being the top flight of the Lower Rhine state association, the Oberliga is currently a level 5 division of the German football league system.

History

Until 1956, a total of ten Landesliga divisions, among them three divisions of Landesliga Niederrhein were the highest amateur level in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. After the regular season, the ten Landesliga champions had to play-off for two promotion spots to 2. Oberliga West. Upon decision of the superior Western German football association, in 1956 four divisions of Verbandsliga were introduced, one of them being the Verbandsliga Niederrhein. These four divisions of Verbandsliga still exist today, with the Verbandsliga Niederrhein in 2008 renamed to Niederrheinliga and later in 2012 renamed to Oberliga Niederrhein.
The Verbandsliga Niederrhein was upon its interception the third tier of the German football league system. The league champion had to play-off the winners of the Verbandsliga Mittelrhein and the two divisions of Verbandsliga Westfalen for two promotion spots to the 2nd Oberliga West. Upon introduction of the Bundesliga in 1963, the league was set below the new Regionalliga West but remained as the third tier. With the exception of 1963 and 1974, when the league systems were changed, the champion continued to have the opportunity to win promotion. In 1964, 1970, 1976 and 1978, the league winner failed to do so; in every other season they were successful. In 1977, the runner-up was promoted as Fortuna Düsseldorf II was ineligible.
The league operated with 16 clubs throughout most of its existence, only occasionally altering the numbers to balance out promotion and relegation.
With the replacement of the Regionalliga by the 2nd Bundesliga Nord in 1974, the league champion had to gain promotion through a play-off system with the winners of the other tier-three leagues in northern Germany.
In 1978, the Amateur-Oberliga Nordrhein was formed as the third tier of football in the region compromising the area of the Verbandsliga Niederrhein and Verbandsliga Mittelrhein. One of the main reasons for this move was to provide direct promotion for the tier-three champions again. The clubs placed one to seven in the league were admitted to the new Oberliga, these being:
Verbandsliga Niederrhein, together with Mittelrhein, remained as a feeder league for the new Oberliga, but now as a tier-four competition. Its champion, and in some years the runners-up, were directly promoted to the Oberliga Nordrhein.
With the re-introduction of the Regionalligen in 1994, the league slipped to tier five but remained unchanged otherwise.
From 2008, with the introduction of the 3rd Liga, the Verbandsliga Niederrhein was downgraded to the sixth tier. The league above it was then the new NRW-Liga, a merger of the Oberligen Nordrhein and Westfalen. The champion of the Verbandsliga continued to be directly promoted but since there were now four Verbandsligen below the Oberliga, the runners-up did not have the option of promotion unless the league winner declined.
The NRW-Liga existed for only for seasons before it was disbanded again in the wake of the Regionalliga West becoming a league for clubs from North Rhine-Westphalia only. While the Oberliga Westfalen was established again in one half of the state the regions of Lower Rhine and Middle Rhine opted to elevate the Niederrheinliga and Mittelrheinliga to Oberliga status instead of reforming the Oberliga Nordrhein.

League champions

The league champions:

Source:
The final league placings of all clubs in the league since receiving Oberliga status in 2012:
Club131415161718192021
KFC Uerdingen 051RR21R3L3L3L
Wuppertaler SVR321RRRRR
VfB Homberg10918731RR
SV Straelen1R1R
1. FC Monheim1142x
SpVg Schonnebeck52293x
SSVg VelbertRR1R5854x
1. FC Bocholt61231035x
TSV Meerbusch15111091576x
Sportfreunde Baumberg12141612427x
VfB 03 Hilden1314141013108x
TuRu Düsseldorf2894111489x
Schwarz-Weiß Essen6712151361310x
1. FC Kleve1211x
FC KrayR2RR1812x
TVD Velbert13x
Ratingen 04/1951531187614x
SC Velbert1115x
SC Union Nettetal1416x
Cronenberger SC17141617x
Sportfreunde Niederwenigern18x
SC Düsseldorf-West69915x
TV Jahn Hiesfeld94736516x
VfB Speldorf11181217
FSV Duisburg18x
Teutonia St. Tönisx
SpVgg Sterkrade-Nordx
VfR Krefeld-Fischeln1987415
FSV Vohwinkel17
Düsseldorfer SC 9918
SC Kapellen-Erft41013816
SV Hönnepel-Niedermörmter14141017
MSV Duisburg IIR5513
1. FC Mönchengladbach16x
Rot-Weiß Oberhausen II1361117
TV Kalkum-Wittlaer18
SV Sonsbeck81615
VdS Nievenheim17
Rot-Weiß Essen II12
VfL Rhede317
SV Uedesheim1619
PSV Wesel-Lackhausen20
Wuppertaler SV II7
1. FC Wülfrath18
Hamborn 0720

Key

Founding members of the league

From the Landesliga Gruppe 1:
From the Landesliga Gruppe 2:
From the Landesliga Gruppe 3:
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