Football Oberliga 2003/04

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Oberliga 2003/04
Geographical division of the major leagues for the 2003/04 season
Oberliga 2002/03
Regionalliga 2003/04
21 association and national leagues of
the national associations with
a total of 27 relays ↓

The 2003/04 season of the Oberliga was the tenth 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 was last played as a two-track league.

Major Leagues

Promotion to Regionalliga Nord

Oberliga Nord

The first in the standings of Lower Saxony / Bremen, the amateurs of VfL Wolfsburg , rose without a fight, as the first in the standings of Hamburg / Schleswig-Holstein, Holstein Kiel's second team , was not eligible for promotion and no other team made use of their rights. to participate in the relegation.

Oberliga Nordost

The first in the squadrons North, the amateurs from Hertha BSC , and South, VFC Plauen , played the promoted team in the Regionalliga in two games after the end of the season . The first leg in Plauen won the Berliners 4: 2 despite leading the home side twice, before Plauen won the second leg 3: 2 after falling 2-0 down. Because of the more goals scored, the Hertha amateurs secured promotion to the Regionalliga.

total First leg (30.5.) Second leg (6.6.)
VFC Plauen 5: 6 Hertha BSC amateurs 2: 4 (1: 1) 3: 2 (0: 1)