Verbandsliga Württemberg

Verbandsliga Württemberg
Verbandsliga Württemberg
Country  Germany
State  Baden-Württemberg
Region Württemberg
Confederation Württemberg Football Association
Founded 1978
Number of teams 16
Level on pyramid Level 6
Promotion to Oberliga Baden-Württemberg
Relegation to Landesliga Württemberg
(4 divisions)
Domestic cup(s) WFV-Pokal
Current champions Neckarsulmer Sport-Union
(2015–16)

The Verbandsliga Württemberg is a German amateur football division administered by the Württemberg Football Association, one of the 21 German state football associations. Being the top flight of the Württemberg state association, the Verbandsliga is currently a level 6 division of the German football league system.

History

The Verbandsliga Württemberg was introduced along with the superordinate Oberliga Baden-Württemberg in 1978 as a merger between the Amateurliga Nordwürttemberg and the Amateurliga Schwarzwald-Bodensee. The top five teams of both divisions were promoted to the new Oberliga while the teams ranked six to twelve remained at Verbandsliga level. Both 13th ranked teams had to play a decider for the last Verbandsliga spot. All other team were relegated to the Landesliga.

Since its introduction, the Verbandsliga always was at the top of the Württemberg football league system and was set at level 4 of the German football league system originally. After the introduction of both the Regionalliga Süd in 1994 and of the 3. Liga in 2008, as of today has been downgraded to level 6 of the system.

There are some clubs from western Bavaria playing in the Württemberg football league system. At last the SpVgg Au/Iller played in the Verbandsliga during the season 2009-10. Au/Iller is a part of the town Illertissen. The FV Illertissen also played in the Verbandsliga and even gained promotion to Oberliga in 2008 before leaving the Württemberg system in 2012 by joining the Bavarian Football Association upon introduction of the Regionalliga Bayern.

Promotion and relegation

The Verbandsliga champions gain direct promotion to the Oberliga. The runners-up must play-off against the winner of the Verbandsliga Nordbaden versus Südbaden runners-up series for one additional promotion. In 1981 no extra spot and in 1994 three extra spots were available due to league format changes.

Feeder leagues to the Verbandsliga Württemberg

Usually, the teams ranked last four in the Verbandsliga are relegated to Landesliga directly. The winners of each of the four Landesliga divisions win direct promotion to the Verbandsliga. The fifth-last team of the Verbandsliga have to play-off against the best Landesliga runner-up for one spot in the Verbandsliga. The number of direct relegations can vary depending on the number of Württembergian teams relegating from the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg to the Verbandsliga.

League champions & runners-up

The league champions and runners-up of the league.

Season Champions Runners-up
1978–79 VfR Heilbronn VfB Stuttgart II
1979–80 VfR Aalen SSV Reutlingen
1980–81 Sportfreunde Schwäbisch-Hall SpVgg Au/Iller
1981–82 TSV Ofterdingen Stuttgarter Kickers II
1982–83 VfR Aalen Stuttgarter Kickers II
1983–84 FC Marbach SC Geislingen
1984–85 SSV Reutlingen FC Wangen
1985–86 VfR Heilbronn VfL Kirchheim/Teck
1986–87 SC Geislingen FC Tailfingen
1987–88 FC Tailfingen VfR Aalen
1988–89 SpVgg Ludwigsburg VfB Stuttgart II
1989–90 VfB Stuttgart II VfL Sindelfingen
1990–91 TSF Ditzingen Stuttgarter Kickers II
1991–92 VfL Kirchheim/Teck SC Geislingen
1992–93 GSV Maichingen VfR Aalen
1993–94 FV Biberach TSV Wäldenbronn
1994–95 SV Bonlanden FC Wangen
1995–96 SV Böblingen SpVgg Au/Iller
1996–97 VfR Heilbronn FV Ravensburg

Season Champions Runners-up
1997–98 FV Ravensburg Sportfreunde Dorfmerkingen
1998–99 SpVgg Au/Iller VfR Heilbronn
1999–2000 Sportfreunde Dorfmerkingen Stuttgarter Kickers II
2000–01 SGV Freiberg SpVgg Böblingen
2001–02 SV Bonlanden SSV Ulm 1846
2002–03 TSV Crailsheim Heidenheimer SB
2003–04 1. FC Normannia Gmünd Heidenheimer SB
2004–05 SG Sonnenhof Großaspach TSG Balingen
2005–06 SV Bonlanden TSG Balingen
2006–07 VfL Kirchheim/Teck TSV Schwieberdingen
2007–08 TSG Balingen SpVgg Au/Iller
2008–09 SV Bonlanden FSV 08 Bissingen
2009–10 FSV Hollenbach VfB Neckarrems
2010–11 SV Bonlanden FV Ravensburg
2011–12 SGV Freiberg FSV 08 Bissingen
2012–13 1. FC Heidenheim II FV Ravensburg
2013–14 VfR Aalen II SV Göppingen
2014–15 FSV 08 Bissingen SV Göppingen
2015–16 Neckarsulmer Sport-Union SV Göppingen

Source: "Verbandsliga Württemberg". Das deutsche Fussball-Archiv. Retrieved 2008-03-12. 

League placings

The complete list of clubs in the league and their league placings since 1994.[1][2]

Club S 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1. FC Heidenheim 3113510822OOOOR3L3L3L3L3L2B2B2B
SG Sonnenhof Großaspach3881OOOORRRRR3L3L3L
FV Illertissen5116793OOOORRRRR
SSV Ulm 1846 21RRRR2BB2B2OOOOOORRRORROOR
Stuttgarter Kickers II151311122OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
TSG Balingen131011810737127225 1 OOOOOOOOO
FSV Hollenbach3531OOOOOOO
FV Ravensburg21121121OO61215831584252OOOO
FSV Bissingen811112632O3 1OO
Neckarsulmer SU3461O
SV Göppingen138433222O
SGV Freiberg1011691491OOOOOOOOOO1OOOOx
TSV Essingen41453x
VfB Neckarrems72O10106114x
TSG Backnang1696151475x
TSV Ilshofen26x
Normannia Gmünd75 1 OOOOOOOO81047x
Sportfreunde Schwäbisch Hall1674538x
TSV Berg4889x
VfL Sindelfingen18981255137121510x
FC Albstadt9610159129911x
FV Olympia Laupheim124347107116131312x
FC Wangen322O3121164147161414889716x
VfL Pfullingen4x
Calcio Leinfelden1x
FV Löchgau1x
SV Zimmern1x
1. FC Heiningen113
SpVgg Böblingen2241OOO32573101367111214
VfL Nagold841015121015
TSG Balingen II116
VfR Aalen II689510111O
Rot-Weiß Weiler21414
FC Gärtringen3131415
1. FC Heidenheim II 83741O
1. FC Frickenhausen715959131113
SG Sonnenhof Großaspach II2514
SV Bonlanden101OOOOOO 1 OOO 1O61O1O616
VfB Bösingen113
VfL Kirchheim/Teck 410OOOROOO33121091OOOO14
TSG Ehingen115
SV Hellas 94 Bietigheim116
TURA Untermünkheim2512
VfB Friedrichshafen1271513111315
SV Nehren2916
TSV Münchingen21117
TV Echterdingen2712
SKV Rutesheim3101214
SpVgg Ludwigsburg7RRROOOOOOOO6846316
TSV Crailsheim 6241OOOOOOO
SV Oberzell61515
SpVgg Au/Iller162431OOOOO81042O16
FV Biberach9OOOOOO12101613
1. FC Donzdorf21515
TSF Ditzingen8RRRRRROO4129561216
TSV Schwieberdingen 73432O
SV Baustetten31213
SV Fellbach8644916111016
TSV Hildrizhausen114
Sportfreunde Dorfmerkingen62O1OOO6111216
TuS Metzingen516105514
TB Kirchentellinsfurt115
FC Eislingen217
FV Rottweil4561413
SG Schorndorf114
TSV Schönaich781211119916
FC Heilbronn 51
SSV Reutlingen II5889616
VfR Heilbronn 5151041O2OOO11
TSV Ofterdingen191377151315
FV Zuffenhausen22635413717
Viktoria Schwäbisch Gmünd21113
SpVgg Renningen178141414
TSV Allmendingen116
SV Mochenwangen5109915
TSV Wäldenbronn4OOOO716
FC Isny21016
SC Geislingen7OO813
TuS Ergenzingen114
SC Korb115
TSV Plietzhausen71216
TSV Eltingen95717
SV Berlichingen435
FC Marbach71416
GSV Maichingen 14O
VfL Herrenberg815
SV Tübingen116

Key

Symbol Key
B Bundesliga
2B 2. Bundesliga
3L 3. Liga
R Regionalliga Süd (1994–2012)
Regionalliga Südwest (2012–present)
O Oberliga Baden-Württemberg
1 League champions
Place League
Blank Played at a league level below this league

Notes

References

  1. Verbandsliga Württemberg tables 1978–present (German) Das deutsche Fussball Archiv, accessed: 23 November 2011
  2. Kicker.de - Spieltag/Tabelle (German) Tables and results of all German football leagues

Sources

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