Football league 1994/95
Oberliga 1994/95 | |
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← Oberliga 1993/94 | |
↑ Regionalliga 1994/95 21 association and national leagues of
the national associations with a total of 27 relays ↓ |
The 1994/95 season of the Oberliga was the first season of the Oberliga as the fourth highest division in football in Germany after the introduction of the initially four-track - later three- and two-track - Regional League as the third highest division for the 1994/95 season.
The Oberliga Nord and Oberliga Nordost were played for the first time as two- tier leagues.
Major Leagues
- Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 1994/95
- Bayern League 1994/95
- Oberliga Hessen 1994/95
- Oberliga Nord 1994/95 in two seasons (Lower Saxony / Bremen and Hamburg / Schleswig-Holstein)
- Oberliga Nordost 1994/95 in two seasons (north and south)
- Oberliga Nordrhein 1994/95
- Oberliga Südwest 1994/95
- Oberliga Westfalen 1994/95
Promotion to Regionalliga Süd
The runner-up in the Oberligen Hessen , the amateurs of Eintracht Frankfurt , Baden-Württemberg , VfR Pforzheim , and the Bayernliga , SpVgg Bayreuth , played another promoted player in the Regionalliga Süd in two rounds in knockout mode . The amateurs of Eintracht Frankfurt received a bye for the first round.
In the first round, VfR Pforzheim beat SpVgg Bayreuth 4-0 on a neutral spot in the Würzburg stadium on Frankfurter Strasse and reached the second round.
date | Result | ||
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7.6. | VfR Pforzheim | 4-0 | SpVgg Bayreuth |
The game of the second round between Pforzheim and Frankfurt also took place on a neutral place in the Hardtwald Stadium in Sandhausen . The Frankfurters won 3-1 and rose to the regional league.
date | Result | ||
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12.6. | VfR Pforzheim | 1: 3 | Eintracht Frankfurt amateurs |