Amateur League Rhineland 1965/66

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Amateur League Rhineland 1965/66
master Germania Metternich
Climbers Germania Metternich
Relegated FC 1911 Horchheim, SV Ehrang, TuS Marienberg
Amateur League Rhineland 1964/65
^ Regionalliga Südwest 1965/66

The  Rhineland Amateur Football League 1965/66  was the 14th season of the 1st Amateur League , the predecessor of  the Rhineland Association League, also known as the Rhineland League. This league represented the substructure of the Regionalliga Südwest until 1974 and was thus third-class in the overall league hierarchy.

Closing table

Germania Metternich became Rhineland Champion . The SSV Mülheim took the Rheinland-representatives at the German Football Amateur Championship in 1966 in part, failed there in the quarter-finals of Baden-representative Amicitia Viernheim . The relegation to the 2nd amateur league had to start newcomer SV Prüm and SV Niederlahnstein . For the following season 1966/67 came as climbers from the 2nd amateur league of FC 1911 Horchheim , SV Ehrang and TuS Marienberg .

rank society Games Gates Points
1. Germania Metternich (A) 30th 84:35 45:15
2. SSV Mülheim 30th 82:42 41:19
3. BSV Weißenthurm 30th 71:52 37:23
4th FV Engers 07 30th 60:55 36:24
5. Alemannia Plaidt 30th 83:64 35:25
6th SC Rhein-Ahr Sinzig 30th 79:74 34:26
7th Sportfreunde Herdorf 30th 72:66 33:27
8th. SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 30th 55:52 30:30
9. FV Rheingold Rübenach (N) 30th 61:73 29:31
10. VfL Neuwied 30th 75:62 29:31
11. Spvgg Andernach 30th 65:65 27:33
12. TuS Mayen 30th 56:58 27:33
13. VfL Trier 30th 45:50 27:33
14th SpVgg Bendorf (M) 30th 58:78 26:34
15th SV Prüm (N) 30th 50: 106 14:46
16. SV Niederlahnstein 30th 47: 111 10:50
Relay Master
Relegation to the 2nd amateur league
(M) Last year's champion
(A) Last year relegated from the Regionalliga Südwest
(N) Last year's climber from the 2nd amateur leagues

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