Football Oberliga Südwest 1990/91

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Oberliga Südwest 1990/91
Logo of the Southwest Football Regional Association
master Borussia Neunkirchen
Relegated Hassia Bingen
FSG Schiffweiler
SC Hauenstein
Teams 18th
Games 306
Gates 878  (ø 2.87 per game)
Oberliga Südwest 1989/90
2nd Bundesliga 1990/91

The Oberliga Südwest 1990/91 was the 13th season of the third-class league.

Season course

The traditional Saarland club Borussia Neunkirchen became champions and qualified for the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga , in which the southern group failed without a win. In the German amateur championship finals, Eintracht Trier took part, but was last in the group south with three defeats. Due to Borussia Neunkirchen's missed promotion to the second division, which did not rise until a month after the end of the season on June 12, 1991 , Hassia Bingen as a third team in addition to FSG Schiffweiler and the hopeless newcomer SC Hauenstein . The decision about the possibly possible third relegation place was already dramatic beforehand. The twelfth-placed VfL Hamm only separated two points from the Hassia, the Eisbachtaler Sportfreunde and Wormatia Worms were even tied with the later relegated from Bingen. Responsible for the almost relegation of the Wormats was a series of defeats in the second half of the season, in which the Worms won no point from the last eight games. In return, the amateurs of FC Homburg (Saar) , Viktoria Herxheim (Southwest) and VfB Wissen (Rhineland) rose as the respective association league champions for the following season. The season was marked by three teams, the champions from Neunkirchen and the pursuers from Trier and Salmrohr. For a long time, all three teams fought head-to-head. Ultimately, the Saarlanders from Neunkirchen could decide the race for themselves.

Closing table

Oberliga Südwest 1990/91
rank society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Pt.
01. Borussia Neunkirchen 34 24 6th 4th 74:33 +41 54:14
02. Eintracht Trier 34 22nd 8th 4th 71:27 +44 52:16
03. FSV Salmrohr 34 23 5 6th 82:36 +46 51:17
04th Southwest Ludwigshafen 34 15th 10 9 61:52 +9 40:28
05. SV Edenkoben 34 15th 9 10 50:39 +11 39:29
06th FSV Saarwellingen 34 15th 8th 11 50:46 +4 38:30
07th 1. FC Saarbrücken Am. 34 14th 7th 13 50:41 +9 35:33
08th. 1. FC Kaiserslautern Am. 34 14th 7th 13 54:49 +5 35:33
09. FK Pirmasens 34 12 10 12 48:40 +8 34:34
10. Saar 05 Saarbrücken (N) 34 12 8th 14th 45:53 −8 32:36
11. SV Geinsheim 34 9 13 12 45:59 −14 31:37
12. VfL Hamm 34 10 10 14th 38:50 -12 30:38
13. TuS Mayen 34 8th 13 13 42:51 –9 29:39
14th Wormatia worms 34 10 8th 16 34:34 −1 28:40
15th Eisbachtaler Sportfreunde (N) 34 7th 14th 13 33:50 −17 28:40
16. Hassia Bingen 34 9 10 15th 37:57 −20 28:40
17th FSG Schiffweiler 34 6th 6th 22nd 36:77 −41 18:50
18th SC Hauenstein (N) 34 1 8th 25th 28:81 −53 10:58

Legend

  • Participant in the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga
  • Participant in the 1991 amateur championship
  • Relegated to the association leagues in 1991/92
  • (N) Newcomers from the association leagues in 1990/91

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