Football league 2019/20
| Oberliga 2019/20 | |
|   | |
| ← Oberliga 2018/19 | |
| ↑ Regionalliga 2019/20 21 association or national leagues of  the national associations with a total of 35 relays ↓ | 
The football league 2019/20 is the twelfth season of the league as the fifth highest division in football in Germany . Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , all major leagues had to be canceled.
Major Leagues
| Oberliga | Teams | master | 
|---|---|---|
| Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 2019/20 | 18th |  VfB Stuttgart II  * | 
| Bayernliga 2019–21 in two seasons (north and south) | 17 (north) 18 (south) | The season extended to 2021, the 2020/21 season is canceled | 
| Bremen League 2019/20 | 16 |  FC Oberneuland * | 
| Oberliga Hamburg 2019/20 | 18th |  TuS Dassendorf * | 
| Hessenliga 2019/20 | 18th |  TSV Eintracht Stadtallendorf * | 
| Middle Rhine League 2019/20 | 16 |  FC Wegberg-Beeck * | 
| Oberliga Niederrhein 2019/20 | 18th |  SV Straelen * | 
| Oberliga Niedersachsen 2019/20 | 18th |  VfV 06 Hildesheim * | 
| Oberliga Nordost 2019/20 in two seasons (north and south) | 16 (north) 16 (south) |  Tennis Borussia Berlin (North) * FSV 63 Luckenwalde (South) *   | 
| Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz / Saar 2019/20 | 18th | TSV Schott Mainz * | 
| Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein 2019/20 | 16 |  SV death field * | 
| Oberliga Westfalen 2019/20 | 18th |  SC Wiedenbrück * | 
* After the end of the season due to a quotient regulation
Promotion to the regional league
Regionalliga North
The presidium of the North German Football Association decided on May 22nd to end the season and to forego a promotion round to the Regionalliga Nord. There were five direct promoters from the Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein, Oberliga Hamburg, Bremen-Liga and Oberliga Niedersachsen (two teams). The best teams according to the quotient regulation, whose application for admission to the Regionalliga Nord was approved, were appointed as promoters. Have ascended:
- Schleswig-Holstein: 1. FC Phönix Lübeck (2nd place, only applicant)
- Hamburg: FC Teutonia 05 Ottensen (2nd place, only applicant)
- Bremen: FC Oberneuland (champions, only applicant)
- Lower Saxony: VfV 06 Hildesheim (champions), SV Atlas Delmenhorst (2nd place)
Regionalliga Northeast
The champions (according to the quotient regulation) of the North and South relay rose to the Regionalliga Nordost:
- North: Tennis Borussia Berlin
- South: FSV 63 Luckenwalde
Regionalliga West
The champions rose from the Mittelrheinliga, Oberliga Niederrhein and Oberliga Westfalen (two teams) according to the quotient regulation:
- Middle Rhine League: FC Wegberg-Beeck
- Lower Rhine: SV Straelen
- Westphalia: SC Wiedenbrück (champions), Rot Weiss Ahlen (2nd place)
Regionalliga southwest
The champions (according to the quotient regulation) of the Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz / Saar, Oberliga Baden-Württemberg and Hessenliga rose to the Regionalliga Südwest as well as the other participant of the three upper leagues who were best according to the quotient regulation.
- Rhineland-Palatinate / Saar: TSV Schott Mainz
- Baden-Württemberg: VfB Stuttgart II
- Hessen: TSV Eintracht Stadtallendorf
- Best further participant of the three major leagues registered for promotion: KSV Hessen Kassel (2nd place Hessenliga)
Regionalliga Bayern
The planned 2019/20 season was extended to a season 2019-21 in both the Regionalliga Bayern and the Bayernliga, which means that a 2020/21 season will be omitted.
Individual evidence
- ↑ NFV Presidium Presidium decides to end the season , nordfv.de, May 22, 2020, accessed on May 23, 2020.
