Amateur League Rhineland 1962/63

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Amateur League Rhineland 1962/63
master VfL Neuwied
Amateur League Rhineland 1961/62
^ II. Division 1962/63

The  Rhineland Amateur Football League 1962/63  was the 11th season of the 1st Amateur League , the predecessor of  the Rhineland Association League, also known as the Rhineland League. It was the 7th and final season in which the league played with two seasons East and West. The Rhineland champion was determined between the two relay winners.

This league represented the substructure of the II. Southwest Division until 1963 and was thus third-class in the overall league hierarchy. From the coming season II. Division was replaced by the newly created  Regionalliga Süd , the amateur league remained in third class until the 2nd Bundesliga was founded in 1974.

Closing tables

Rhineland champion was the winner of the East season, VfL Neuwied , after a 3-0 victory over West champions VfL Trier . A promotion round was not played in that year, as the previous II. Division was replaced by the newly created  Regionalliga Süd .

Due to the amalgamation of the two seasons, all clubs had to compete from 7th place onwards to relegate to the 2nd amateur league. For the following season 1963/64 came as a climber from the 2nd amateur league of SSV Mülheim , as well as from the II. Division the relegated VfB Wissen , Germania Metternich and FV Engers 07 .

Season east

rank society Games Gates Points
1. VfL Neuwied 24 58:33 36:12
2. Sportfreunde Herdorf 24 60:30 32:16
3. SC Oberlahnstein 24 72:43 32:16
4th SpVgg Bendorf (N) 24 65:43 31:17
5. SV Hildburg Elkenroth 24 57:34 29:19
6th SSV Heimbach-Weis 24 48:40 27:21
7th SSV Bad Hönningen 24 48:50 25:23
8th. SpVgg Neuwied (N) 24 45:70 19:29
9. Eintracht Höhr-Grenzhausen 24 61:70 18:30
10. SV Niederbieber 24 46:73 18:30
11. SV Adler Niederfischbach 24 43:57 17:31
12. SC Eitelborn 24 39:55 17:31
13. TuS Montabaur (N) 24 24:68 11:37

Season West

rank society Games Gates Points
1. VfL Trier 24 50:29 35:13
2. TuS Mayen 24 64:39 34:14
3. BSV Weißenthurm (M) 24 67:47 29:19
4th SC Rhein-Ahr Sinzig 24 58:43 28:20
5. Spvgg Andernach 24 55:49 27:21
6th Alemannia Plaidt 24 58:50 26:22
7th SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 24 54:48 24:24
8th. FV Rheingold Rübenach 24 57:54 23:25
9. VfB Lützel 24 47:59 23:25
10. TuS Saarburg 24 49:56 19:29
11. TuS Mosella Schweich 24 46:53 18:30
12. VfL Pünderich (N) 24 34:70 15:33
13. SV Prüm 24 31:73 11:37
Relay Master
Relegation to the 2nd amateur league
(M) Last year's champion
(A) Last year relegated from the II. Division
(N) Last year's climber from the 2nd amateur leagues

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Seasons from 1947: VFL Trier. In: vfl-trier.de. Retrieved August 29, 2017 .