Football Association League South Baden

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Association League South Baden
Area of ​​the Oberliga Baden-WürttembergTemplate: Infobox football competition / maintenance / logo format
Association SERV
First edition 1948
Teams 17th
master FV Lörrach-Brombach (1st title)
Record champions Offenburg FV (12 titles)
Website sbfv.de/verbandsliga
↓ national leagues:
National League 1 (VII)
National League 2 (VII)
National League 3 (VII)

The Association League South Baden is the top division of the South Baden Football Association .

Until the founding of the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg in the 1978/79 season, the Association League - at that time the 1st Amateur League - was the top amateur class (third highest German division). With the introduction of the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg, the Association League South Baden initially became the fourth highest and with the introduction of the Regionalliga Süd in 1994/95 it became the fifth highest division in Germany. Since the introduction of the 3rd division in the 2008/09 season, it has been the sixth highest division.

mode

The master of the Association League South Baden qualifies for the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . The runner-up can also advance through two relegation games against the second in the Baden Association and (in the event of advancement) the second in the Württemberg Association . Usually the four teams placed last relegate to the three seasons of the Landesliga Südbaden (Baden-Baden / Offenburg, Freiburg / Hochrhein, Black Forest / Lake Constance).

Season 2020/21

The 2020/21 season is the 13th season as the sixth highest division. Qualified in terms of sport:

  • The clubs in places 2 to 16 of the previous season
    (the sixteenth 1. SV Mörsch withdrew voluntarily to the state league 1)
  • The climbers:
    • SC Durbachtal (Landesliga 1)
    • SF Elzach-Yach (State League 2)
    • FC 08 Villingen II (Regional League 3)
Clubs of the Association League South Baden 2020/21
society Venue Spectator seats In the league since previous league
SC Durbachtal (N) Graf-Metternich-Stadion
sports area Ebersweier
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2020 State League 1
SF Elzach-Yach (N) Werner Giessler Arena - 2020 National League 2
FC 08 Villingen II (N) MS technology arena 8,000 2020 National League 3
SV Bühlertal Mittelberg Stadium 1,500 2019 State League 1
DJK Donaueschingen Allmendshofen lawn sports field - 2019 National League 3
FC Teningen Friedrich Meyer Stadium 4,000 2019 National League 2
SV Weil Stadium in Nonnenholz 6,000 2019 National League 2
SC Pfullendorf Geberit Arena 10,000 2018 National League 3
FC Waldkirch Elztal Stadium 4,000 2018 National League 2
Offenburg FV Karl Heitz Stadium 15,000 2017 Oberliga BW
FC Radolfzell Mettnau Stadium 3,000 2017 National League 3
FC Denzlingen Einollen Stadium 4,000 2016 National League 2
Kehler FV Rheinstadion 12,000 2016 Oberliga BW
FC Auggen Lettenpark 1,500 2015 National League 2
SC Lahr Dammenmühle
Stadium / Klostermatte Stadium
10,000
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2015 State League 1
SV 08 Kuppenheim Wörtel Stadium 6,000 2013 State League 1
SV Endingen Erletal Stadium - 2011 National League 2

(N) = Newcomers from the national leagues

statistics

Previous masters

The predecessor of the Association League South Baden as the highest division of the South Baden Football Association was the 1st Amateur League , which existed under this name from 1950 to 1978. The previous leagues of the 1st amateur league between 1946 and 1950 had changing names.

Predecessor of the Association League
Upper class south Baden
year society
1946 East: VfL Konstanz
West: SV Rastatt
1947 East: Eintracht Singen
West: Fortuna Freiburg
South: SpVgg Rheinfelden
Landesliga Südbaden
year society
1948 ASV Villingen
1949 Sports fans Lahr
1950 SC Baden-Baden
1st Amateur League South Baden
year society
1951 FC 08 Villingen
1952 Offenburg FV
1953 Offenburg FV
1954 Offenburg FV
1955 FC Rastatt 04
1956 FC 08 Villingen
1957 FC Konstanz
1958 Offenburg FV
1959 FC Singen 04
1960 Offenburg FV
1961 Offenburg FV
1962 SC Baden-Baden
1963 FC Emmendingen
1964 FC Emmendingen
1965 Sc freiburg
1966 SV Oberkirch
1967 Offenburg FV
1968 Sc freiburg
1969 SV Waldkirch
1970 SV Waldkirch
1971 FC Emmendingen
1972 FC Rastatt 04
1973 SC Baden-Baden
1974 Offenburg FV
1975 Offenburg FV
1976 FC 08 Villingen
1977 Freiburg FC
1978 Sc freiburg
Association League South Baden
year society
1979 VfB Gaggenau
1980 SC Pfullendorf
1981 SV Kuppenheim
1982 SC Pfullendorf
1983 FC 08 Villingen
1984 SV Weil
1985 FC 08 Villingen
1986 VfB Gaggenau
1987 Sportfreunde DJK Freiburg
1988 SC Pfullendorf
1989 FC Emmendingen
1990 SC Pfullendorf
1991 Freiburg FC
1992 SG Loerrach-Stetten
1993 SV Linx
1994 FV Donaueschingen
1995 SC Pfullendorf
1996 Bahlinger SC
1997 FC Steinen-Höllstein
1998 SC Freiburg amateurs
1999 FC Denzlingen
2000 FC Teningen
2001 FC 08 Villingen
2002 FC Teningen
2003 SV Linx
2004 FC 08 Villingen
2005 SV Linx
2006 FC 08 Villingen
2007 SV Linx
2008 Offenburg FV
2009 FC Denzlingen
2010 SV Linx
2011 Offenburg FV
2012 FC Singen 04
2013 SV Oberachern
2014 Freiburg FC
2015 SV Oberachern
2016 Offenburg FV
2017 FC 08 Villingen
2018 SV Linx
2019 1. FC Rielasingen-Arlen
2020 FV Loerrach-Brombach
Number of championship titles
society number
Offenburg FV.gif Offenburg FV 12
FC 08 Villingen.svg FC Villingen 10
SV Linx Logo.svg SV Linx 6th
SC Pfullendorf.svg SC Pfullendorf 5
Emmendingen FC 03.gif FC Emmendingen 4th
Freiburg FC Freiburg FC 4th
SC-Freiburg Logo-neu.svg Sc freiburg 4th
Baden-Baden, sc.png SC Baden-Baden 3
FC Rastatt 04.gif FC Rastatt 04 3
FC Singen 04 Logo.gif FC Singen 04 3
FC Denzlingen Wappen.png FC Denzlingen 2
VfB Gaggenau logo.svg VfB Gaggenau 2
Logo SCKW.jpg FC Konstanz 2
SV Oberachern Logo.svg SV Oberachern 2
Teningen.jpg FC Teningen 2
SVW-Logo-high-resolution-22.gif SV Waldkirch 2
Bahlinger SC logo.svg Bahlinger SC 1
Donaueschingen FV.gif FV Donaueschingen 1
Coats of arms of None.svg Sportfreunde DJK Freiburg 1
SV Kuppenheim.gif SV Kuppenheim 1
Logo + football club + Lahrer FV 03.gif Lahrer FV 03 1
FV Lörrach-Brombach.png FV Loerrach-Brombach 1
Coats of arms of None.svg SG Loerrach-Stetten 1
Association 2011 wappen.jpg SV Oberkirch 1
Coats of arms of None.svg SpVgg Rheinfelden 1
Coats of arms of None.svg 1. FC Rielasingen-Arlen 1
Club coat of arms FC Steinen-Höllstein.png FC Steinen-Höllstein 1
Logo sv because.jpg SV Weil 1

Moved up and down

This table lists those who have been promoted and relegated since 2006. The number of relegated teams, as well as their placements, vary depending on the relay strength and the promotion or relegation situations in each season. The runner-up competes in the promotion relegation against the runner-up in the Baden and Württemberg leagues. Most recently, the representative of the Association League South Baden was able to prevail in the 2007/08 season (Kehler FV).

season Climbers Relegated
master Relegation 13. 14th 15th 16. 17th 18th 19th
2019/20 FV Loerrach-Brombach - 1. SV Mörsch
2018/19 1. FC Rielasingen-Arlen Freiburg FC FSV red and white bars TuS Oppenau
2017/18 SV Linx - FC Bad Duerrheim SV Stadelhofen FC Singen 04 SC Hofstetten FC Neustadt
2016/17 FC 08 Villingen - SV Bühlertal SC Pfullendorf FC Waldkirch SV Solvay Freiburg FC Boetzingen
2015/16 Offenburg FV - FC Radolfzell SpVgg FAL VfB Bühl FC Singen 04
2014/15 SV Oberachern - FC Freiburg-
St. Georgen
FC Denzlingen SC Offenburg
2013/14 Freiburg FC - SV Weil VfR Hausen SC Wyhl SV Stadelhofen FV Schutterwald
2012/13 SV Oberachern - SpVgg FAL Lahrer FV 03 VfB Bühl
2011/12 FC Singen 04 - 1. SV Mörsch FC Bad Duerrheim FC Emmendingen
2010/11 Offenburg FV - SC Pfullendorf II FC Radolfzell SC Hofstetten SV Kirchzarten
2009/10 SV Linx - FC Rastatt 04 SV Endingen SF Elzach-Yach FC Konstanz
2008/09 FC Denzlingen - Freiburg FC SV Kuppenheim SV Oberkirch FC Emmendingen
2007/08 Offenburg FV Kehler FV FC Boetzingen DJK Villingen FV Gamshurst FC Wehr
2006/07 SV Linx - FC Teningen FC Konstanz FV Donaueschingen FC Wollmatingen
2005/06 FC 08 Villingen Bahlinger SC FC Bad Duerrheim FC Steinen-Höllstein SV Rust

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Football in South Baden 1945 - 2002, German sports club for football statistics