Football Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 1991/92

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Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 1991/92
Logo of the Baden Football AssociationLogo of the South Baden Football AssociationLogo of the Württemberg football association
master SSV Reutlingen
Climbers SC Geislingen , SG Lörrach-Stetten , VfL Kirchheim / Teck , VfR Pforzheim
Relegated FC Marbach ,
VfB Stuttgart Amateurs
VfB Leimen
FV 09 Weinheim
Teams 18th
Games 306
Top scorer Fredi Bobic (19)
Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 1990/91
2nd Bundesliga 1991/92

The football league Baden-Württemberg 1991/92 was the 15th league season.

The ambitious SSV Reutlingen under Wilfried Gröbner was again champion of the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg after 1989 and took part in the promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga for the third time within a short time . In this one just missed promotion to the second highest division. SSV Ulm took part in the German amateur championship finals, where the Spatzen took second place behind finalist SpVgg Bad Homburg .

The two newcomers VfB Leimen and the amateurs of the Stuttgarter Kickers were relegated to the lower leagues. In addition, FC Marbach and FV 09 Weinheim were two long-time members of the upper league. It was the last season in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg for both clubs. While in Weinheim you could see league games again years later under a different name, the spectators have not yet been granted that again. In return, VfR Pforzheim from the Baden Association League , SG Lörrach-Stetten from the Südbaden Association League and VfL Kirchheim / Teck from the Württemberg Association League rose directly as the respective relay champions. SC Geislingen from the Württemberg Association League qualified via the promotion round of the runner-ups .

Closing table

Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 1991/92
Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. SSV Reutlingen  34  23  6th  5 066:250 +41 52:16
 2. SSV Ulm 1846  34  17th  12  5 055:340 +21 46:22
 3. Karlsruher SC amateurs  34  14th  14th  6th 055:360 +19 42:26
 4th Freiburg FC (N)  34  15th  12  7th 059:520  +7 42:26
 5. VfB Stuttgart amateurs  34  13  12  9 062:540  +8 38:30
 6th VfB Gaggenau  34  13  11  10 049:390 +10 37:31
 7th SV 98 Schwetzingen  34  12  13  9 044:360  +8 37:31
 8th. SpVgg Ludwigsburg  34  12  12  10 033:240  +9 36:32
 9. TSF Ditzingen (N)  34  15th  6th  13 055:530  +2 36:32
10. VfR Mannheim  34  10  12  12 051:460  +5 32:36
11. SV Sandhausen  34  11  10  13 045:460  −1 32:36
12. VfL Sindelfingen  34  9  14th  11 046:570 −11 32:36
13. 1. FC Pforzheim (M)  34  12  6th  16 053:510  +2 30:38
14th SC Pfullendorf  34  8th  14th  12 041:480  −7 30:38
15th FC Marbach  34  8th  10  16 029:600 −31 26:42
16. FV 09 Weinheim  34  9  7th  18th 040:570 −17 25:43
17th VfB glue (N)  34  7th  8th  19th 028:650 −37 22:46
18th Stuttgarter Kickers Amateurs (N)  34  5  7th  22nd 034:620 −28 17:51
  • Participant in the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga 1992/93
  • Participant in the 1992 amateur championship
  • Relegated to the association leagues in 1992/93
  • (M) Defending champion
    (N) Promoted from the association leagues in 1990/91

    List of goalscorers

    player society Gates
    01. Fredi Bobic TSF Ditzingen 19th
    02. Holger Janz VfR Mannheim 17th
    03. Rifat Kolasinac VfB Gaggenau 14th
    Klaus Perfetto SSV Ulm 14th
    Uwe Eckhardt VfB Gaggenau 14th
    06th Christian Streich Freiburg FC 13
    Thomas Winter SSV Reutlingen 13
    08th. German Scholl SV Sandhausen 12
    09. Oliver Merkel SSV Reutlingen 11
    Christian Putsche FV 09 Weinheim 11
    Markus Beierle Stuttgart Kickers 11
    Thomas Siegmund SSV Ulm 11

    Promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga

    As a master of the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg SSV Reutlingen met in the promotion round to 2. Bundesliga on SpVgg Unterhaching and Viktoria Aschaffenburg . This promotion round against the ambitious Randmünchener and the traditional Viktoria with coach Werner Lorant was hard to beat in terms of drama. Since all three first legs ended in a draw, all three teams initially had the same number of points. With the much-acclaimed 3-1 home win against Aschaffenburg, Reutlingen initially took the lead. The disillusionment followed five days later in Unterhaching, where the Württemberg team, also handicapped by injuries, lost the game 2-0. Since Aschaffenburg would have been promoted themselves if they won their last game against Unterhaching, it was clear that Reutlingen could no longer be promoted. In the end, however, Unterhaching just won 1-0 in Aschaffenburg and was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga.

    Games

    First leg Return leg
    Viktoria Aschaffenburg - SSV Reutlingen 05 1: 1 1: 3
    SSV Reutlingen 05 - SpVgg Unterhaching 0-0 0: 2
    SpVgg Unterhaching - Viktoria Aschaffenburg 1: 1 1-0

    Closing table

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. SpVgg Unterhaching  4th  2  2  0 004: 100  +3 06: 20
     2. SSV Reutlingen 05  4th  1  2  1 004: 400  ± 0 04: 40
     3. Viktoria Aschaffenburg  4th  0  2  2 003: 600  −3 02: 60
  • Promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga 1992/93
  • Baden-Württemberg champion

    1. SSV Reutlingen
    Logo SSV Reutlingen
    Manfred Vöhringer (32 games / goals -)

    Jürgen Schaich (32 / -)
    Uwe Schöler (31/4), Andreas Hintke (27/1), Jürgen Schnizler (27/4)
    Uwe Heth (26/1), Markus Gisdol (15/3), Ivica Silic (14 / 0)
    Thomas Winter (34/13) Oliver Merkel (24/11), Klaus Weiss (26/12)

    Trainer: Wilfried Groebner
    also: Björn Roth (28/6), Thomas Schwend (23 / -); Klaus Schmidt (21/1), Artur Beck (20/3), Marc Heinkelein (13 / -), Holger Demme (9/2), Evangelos Aroutsidis (4 / -); Henning Hansen (3 / -); Ronny Herder (2 / -)