Football Regionalliga North (women)

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Regionalliga North
Area of ​​the Regionalliga NordTemplate: Infobox football competition / maintenance / logo format
Association North German Football Association
First edition 1986 as Oberliga Nord
hierarchy 3rd league
Teams 15th
master SV Henstedt-Ulzburg
Record champions TV Jahn Delmenhorst
Hamburger SV (4 each)
Website www.nordfv.de
Association League (IV)

The regional women 's soccer division is the third highest division in German women's soccer in northwest Germany ( Lower Saxony , Bremen , Hamburg , Schleswig-Holstein ) . The league is subordinate to the North German Football Association .

history

The league was founded in 1986 as Oberliga Nord. At the time, the Oberliga Nord was the top division in Northern Germany. The champion qualified for the final round of the German championship together with the best-placed teams from the four regional associations. The first master was Lorbeer Rothenburgsort from Hamburg . The new league could not end the chronic failure of the North German clubs in the German championship. Before the league was founded, only two North German clubs reached the semi-finals. Only Fortuna Sachsenroß Hannover made it to the semi-finals in 1988. The Hanoverians lost both games 1-0 to KBC Duisburg . The 1989/90 season was about qualifying for the new Bundesliga . Fortuna Sachsenroß Hannover, SC Poppenbüttel , Schmalfelder SV , SV Wilhelmshaven and VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg took the five places .

From then on, the league was only second class and the league champion, in some years also the runner-up, had to fight for promotion to the upper house in a promotion round. Here the northern clubs were less successful. Only Schmalfelder SV (twice) as well as TV Jahn Delmenhorst and VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen (once each) made it through sporting routes. In 1997 the Bundesliga was reduced to a group of twelve teams. The regional league (the league was renamed in 1994) were able to qualify for the new class by relegation. Although Hamburger SV was only second behind Fortuna Sachsenroß Hannover, as the Lower Saxons withdrew for financial reasons, HSV came as a successor in the Bundesliga. In the 1997/98 season, WSV Wolfsburg caused a curiosity. During the season, the team only conceded one goal. However, this hit meant the only defeat. Wolfsburg rose, but HSV came down again. After two unsuccessful attempts, in the 1999/2000 season the HSV won all of the season's games, the team was only able to celebrate promotion again in 2001.

The 2003/04 season was about qualifying for the new 2nd Bundesliga . The four places were taken by SV Victoria Gersten , the second team of HSV, SuS Timmel and MTV Wolfenbüttel . Since 2004 the Regionalliga Nord is only the third highest division. From now on, the champion will be promoted directly to the 2nd Bundesliga.

mode

The Regionalliga Nord consists of fourteen teams that compete against each other in the league system . A win is rewarded with three, a draw with one point. Until 2017, the team with the highest points was champions and was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga . Since 2019, the five regional league champions and one regional league champion have been determining who have been promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga in three drawn pairings with a return game. The participating regional league champion is determined using a performance table of the regional associations, which includes the performance of the clubs in the last three seasons in the first and second Bundesliga. If the master renounces his participation or the winner of the games renounces his right of promotion or the winner is denied promotion by the DFB , the loser moves up. If the loser of the promotion round is also denied promotion or if he does not do so, no team is promoted. In contrast to men's football, second teams can also be promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga. This happened for the first time in 2006, when the second team of Hamburger SV could celebrate championship and promotion.

On the other side of the table, the last two teams are relegated to the respective association league. The relegated teams will be replaced by two promoted players from the leagues. The first to be promoted will be determined by the champions of the Lower Saxony leagues West and East in the first and second leg. The champions of the Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg and Bremen leagues determine the second promoted team in a promotion round in which each team meets each other once. If two or more teams from the 2nd Bundesliga relegate to Regionalliga Nord, the number of relegated teams from the Regionalliga increases accordingly. If no north German team is relegated from the 2nd Bundesliga, only one regional league has to relegate to the association league.

If a club withdraws its team before the start or during the season, it is automatically placed at the end of the table and is considered a relegated team.

Current participants

2020/21 season ( edit list )

Previous masters

Record champions

title society Seasons
4th TV Jahn Delmenhorst
Hamburger SV
1991, 1992, 1995, 1997
1999, 2000, 2001, 2003
3 Holstein Kiel 2005, 2012, 2014
2 FTSV Lorbeer Rothenburgsort
VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen
VfL Wolfsburg 1
SV Victoria Gersten
Mellendorfer TV
SV Henstedt-Ulzburg
Bramfelder SV
1987, 1988
1994, 1996
1990, 1998
2002, 2004
2008, 2011
2015, 2020
2016, 2018
1 Fortuna Sachsenroß Hannover
Schmalfelder SV
Hamburger SV II
FFC Oldesloe 2000
Werder Bremen
BV Cloppenburg
Werder Bremen II
1989
1993
2006
2007
2009
2010
2017

1 as the predecessor clubs VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg and WSV Wolfsburg

Records

  • Most wins : Hamburger SV (1999/2000) and VfL Wolfsburg II (2012/13) won all 22 games.
  • Fewest victories : Sportfreunde Salzgitter (1994/95), Sparta Göttingen (2003/04) and SF Wüsting-Altmoorhausen (2013/14) did not win the season.
  • Most draws : Wittenseer SV drew eleven times in the 2000/01 season.
  • Fewest draws : Nine clubs remained undecided in one season.
  • Most defeats : Sportfreunde Salzgitter (1994/95), SV Kettenkamp (2000/01) and MTV Wolfenbüttel (2006/07) each lost 20 games this season.
  • Fewest defeats : A team remained undefeated five times in one season. Hamburger SV did this twice. While the team was able to win all games in the 1999/2000 season, there was a draw a year later. The other clubs were TV Jahn Delmenhorst (1991/92), SV Victoria Gersten (2003/04) and FFC Oldesloe 2000 (2006/07)
  • Most goals scored : The most goal- hungry team in league history was WSV Wolfsburg, who scored 121 times in the opposing goal in the 1997/98 season.
  • Fewest goals scored : SF Wüsting-Altmoorhausen only scored seven goals this season in the 2013/14 season.
  • Most goals conceded : In the 1997/98 season, Sporting Clube Hamburg conceded 107 goals.
  • Fewest goals conceded : WSV Wolfsburg conceded only one goal in the 1997/98 season. This goal sealed the only defeat of the season.

All participants of the Regionalliga Nord

society Period comment
SV Ahlerstedt / Ottendorf 2004-2015
TSG Ahlten 2009-2010
SV heather Andervenne 2014-2016
TuS Appen 1993-1994
HSV Barmbek-Uhlenhorst 1986-1987
ASV Bergedorf 85 2007-2009 from 2009: FC Bergedorf 85
FC Bergedorf 85 2009-2017 until 2009: ASV Bergedorf 85 , retired in 2017
Bramfelder SV 2012–2013, 2014–2016, 2017–2018 Master 2016, 2018, retreat 2018
Eintracht Bremen 1991-1993
Police SV Bremen 1986-1988, 1989-1997, 2004-2005 Withdrawal 2005
Werder Bremen 2008-2009 Master 2009
TuS Büppel 2003–2009, since 2018
ATS colorful gate 2001–2002, 2015–2018, since 2020
Fortuna Celle 2013-2018
BV Cloppenburg 2008-2010 until 2008: SV Höltinghausen Champion 2010
TV Jahn Delmenhorst 1986–2013, 2015–2017, since 2018 Master 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997
TSV Duwo 08 2015-2017
Grün-Weiss Eimsbüttel 1990-1992, 1999-2003
Kickers Emden 1997-1999
SG Erbstorf / Ilmenau 1992-1995
FT Geestemünde 1987-1988, 1990-1992
SV Victoria Barley 1993-2004 Master 2002, 2004
Sparta Göttingen 2003-2004
TSG Burg Gretesch since 1991
SpVgg Groß-Flottbek 1988-1990
SV Hage 1988-1991
Sporting Clube Hamburg 1997-1999 Withdrawal 1999
Hamburger SV 1990–1997, 1998–2001, 2002–2003, 2012–2016, since 2019 Master 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003
Hamburger SV II 2003-2004, 2005-2006 Champion 2006
Hamburger TS 1996-1997
Fortuna Sachsenroß Hanover 1986-1990 Master 1989
Hannover 96 since 2019
SV Hastenbeck 2002-2006
TSV Havelse 2008-2017 Withdrawal 2017
SV Henstedt-Ulzburg 2013–2015, since 2018
SV Henstedt-Ulzburg II 2017-2018
SV Höltinghausen 2007-2008 from 2008: BV Cloppenburg
FC Huchting 1992-1993
TSV Eintracht Immenbeck 2010-2014
SG Jesteburg / Bendestorf 2008-2011
VfL Jesteburg since 2016
SV Kettenkamp 1998-2001
Holstein Kiel 1999–2001, 2002–2005, 2011–2012, since 2016 until 2004: Wittenseer SV
MTV leak 1996-1997
TSV Limmer 2014-2019
SV Lurup 2004-2005, 2006-2008
TuRa Meldorf 2014-2015
Mellendorfer TV 2005–2008, 2010–2011, 2011–2012 Master 2008, 2011, retirement 2012
SV Meppen II since 2017
TSV Nahe 2005-2009
FFC Oldesloe 2000 2004-2007, 2013 Master 2007, retirement 2013
FFC Oldesloe 2000 II 2010–2012
Osnabrücker SC since 2020
VfL Oythe 2006-2013
SC Poppenbüttel 1987-1990, 1992-1994
Ratzeburger SV 2000-2002
Rotenburger SV 1987-1991 Withdrawal in 1991
FTSV Lorbeer Rothenburgsort 1986-1994 Master 1987, 1988
FC St. Pauli since 2016
Sports fans Salzgitter 1993-1995
SG Schamerloh 1997-2007
Narrow fields SV 1986-1999, 1992-1993, 1995-1996, 1997-1998 Master in 1993, retired in 1998
TuS Schwachhausen 2018-2019
SV Sereetz 1995-1996, 2001-2003
ATSV Stockelsdorf 1986-1989 Withdrawal in 1989
SV Stockheim 1996-1998
SuS Timmel 2001-2004, 2007-2010
FSG twist 2004-2008
SV Upen 1998-2000
Walddörfer SV since 2017
SC Wedemark 1994-1995
TuS Wellingsbüttel since 2020
VfL Westercelle 1990-1991 Withdrawal in 1991
TuS Westerholz 1994-2002
FSV Westerstede 1990-1993, 2000-2005 Withdrawal 2005
VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen 1986-1996 Master 1994, 1996
SV Wilhelmshaven 1989-1990, 1991-2000 Retreat in 2000
Wittenseer SV 1986-1999, 1990-1992, 1999-2001, 2002-2004 from 2004: Holstein Kiel
MTV Wohnste 1996-1997
MTV Wolfenbüttel 2004-2004, 2006-2007 until 2002: Wolfenbütteler SV
VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg 1986-1990 Master 1990
WSV Wolfsburg 1997-1998 Master 1998
VfL Wolfsburg II 2012-2013 Champion 2013
SF Wüsting-Altmoorhausen 2011-2014

Tables

1986/87

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. FTSV Lorbeer Rothenburgsort  18th  12  4th  2 039:150 +24 28: 80
 2. VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg  18th  12  2  4th 032:150 +17 26:10
 3. VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen  18th  10  5  3 041:190 +22 25:11
 4th Fortuna Sachsenroß Hanover  18th  9  6th  3 049:240 +25 24:12
 5. ATSV Stockelsdorf  18th  5  6th  7th 015:180  −3 16:20
 6th Wittenseer SV  18th  6th  2  10 021:320 −11 14:22
 7th TV Jahn Delmenhorst  18th  5  4th  9 021:360 −15 14:22
 8th. Police SV Bremen  18th  5  4th  9 021:390 −18 14:22
 9. Narrow fields SV  18th  5  3  10 028:380 −10 13:23
10. HSV Barmbek-Uhlenhorst  18th  1  4th  13 011:420 −31 06:30
Status: end of season
  • Participant in the German championship in 1987
  • Relegated to the association leagues
  • 1987/88

    Despite the relegation, the SV Bremen police took part in the German championship as the best-placed Bremen representative.

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. FTSV Lorbeer Rothenburgsort (M)  22nd  16  4th  2 050:170 +33 36: 80
     2. Fortuna Sachsenroß Hanover  22nd  14th  7th  1 061:250 +36 35: 90
     3. VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen  22nd  14th  2  6th 056:210 +35 30:14
     4th VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg  22nd  11  8th  3 047:210 +26 30:14
     5. TV Jahn Delmenhorst  22nd  9  5  8th 029:280  +1 23:21
     6th ATSV Stockelsdorf  22nd  9  2  11 035:320  +3 20:24
     7th Rotenburger SV (N)  22nd  6th  7th  9 038:460  −8 19:25
     8th. SC Poppenbüttel (N)  22nd  5  9  8th 028:380 −10 19:25
     9. Narrow fields SV  22nd  7th  4th  11 029:410 −12 18:26
    10. Wittenseer SV  22nd  5  5  12 019:400 −21 15:29
    11. Police SV Bremen  22nd  4th  3  15th 021:460 −25 11:33
    12. FT Geestemünde (N)  22nd  2  4th  16 018:760 −58 08:36
    Status: end of season
  • Participant in the German championship in 1988
  • Participant in the German championship in 1988 and relegated to the association leagues
  • Relegated to the association leagues
  • 1988/89

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. Fortuna Sachsenroß Hanover  20th  15th  3  2 067:210 +46 33: 70
     2. VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg  20th  15th  3  2 056:150 +41 33: 70
     3. Narrow fields SV  20th  11  5  4th 050:330 +17 27:13
     4th TV Jahn Delmenhorst  20th  8th  7th  5 034:290  +5 23:17
     5. VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen  20th  9  4th  7th 037:260 +11 22:18
     6th FTSV Lorbeer Rothenburgsort (M)  20th  8th  4th  8th 035:300  +5 20:20
     7th SV Hage (N)  20th  7th  3  10 026:360 −10 17:23
     8th. SpVgg Groß-Flottbek (N)  20th  5  3  12 021:440 −23 13:27
     9. Rotenburger SV  20th  3  6th  11 034:440 −10 12:28
    10. SC Poppenbüttel  20th  4th  2  14th 030:540 −24 10:30
    11. Wittenseer SV  20th  4th  2  14th 013:710 −58 10:30
    12. ATSV Stockelsdorf  0  0  0  0 000-000  ± 0 00-00
    Status: end of season
  • Participant in the German championship in 1989
  • Relegated to the association leagues
  • 1989/90

    Wolfsburg, Wilhelmshaven, Schmalfeld, Hanover and Poppenbüttel qualify for the newly created Bundesliga. The police SV Bremen had withdrawn his application.

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg  22nd  18th  2  2 076:180 +58 38: 60
     2. SV Wilhelmshaven (N)  22nd  15th  2  5 039:220 +17 32:12
     3. Narrow fields SV  20th  11  5  4th 050:330 +17 27:13
     4th FTSV Lorbeer Rothenburgsort  22nd  13  4th  5 051:250 +26 30:14
     5. Fortuna Sachsenroß Hannover (M)  22nd  13  3  6th 046:290 +17 29:15
     6th TV Jahn Delmenhorst  22nd  11  2  9 044:200 +24 24:20
     7th SC Poppenbüttel  22nd  8th  3  11 045:350 +10 19:25
     8th. VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen  22nd  8th  3  11 034:460 −12 19:25
     9. SV Hage  22nd  6th  4th  12 030:530 −23 16:28
    10. Police SV Bremen (N)  22nd  7th  2  13 026:500 −24 16:28
    11. Rotenburger SV  22nd  2  3  17th 020:800 −60 07:37
    12. SpVgg Groß-Flottbek  22nd  1  2  19th 014:700 −56 04:40
    Status: end of season
  • Participant in the German championship in 1990
  • Relegated to the association leagues
  • 1990/91

    From this season the Regionalliga Nord was only second class. Rotenburger SV and VfL Westercelle withdrew their teams.

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. TV Jahn Delmenhorst  18th  13  3  2 046:140 +32 29: 70
     2. FTSV Lorbeer Rothenburgsort  18th  8th  8th  2 026: 900 +17 24:12
     3. VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen  18th  10  4th  4th 030:140 +16 24:12
     4th FSV Westerstede (N)  18th  8th  4th  6th 029:300  −1 20:16
     5. Police SV Bremen  18th  7th  5  6th 024:170  +7 19:17
     6th FT Geestemünde (N)  18th  8th  3  7th 028:360  −8 19:17
     7th Green-White Eimsbüttel (N)  18th  6th  4th  8th 033:420  −9 16:20
     8th. Hamburger SV (N)  18th  6th  3  9 023:240  −1 15:21
     9. Wittenseer SV (N)  18th  3  4th  11 019:380 −19 10:26
    10. SV Hage  18th  1  2  15th 011:450 −34 04:32
    11. Rotenburger SV  0  0  0  0 000-000  ± 0 00-00
    11. VfL Westercelle (N)  0  0  0  0 000-000  ± 0 00-00
    Status: end of season
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1991/92 (women) and promoted.
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1991/92 (women).
  • Relegated to the association leagues
  • 1991/92

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. TV Jahn Delmenhorst (M)  22nd  18th  4th  0 058:100 +48 40: 40
     2. SV Wilhelmshaven (A)  22nd  13  5  4th 052:180 +34 31:13
     3. VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen  22nd  12  5  5 052:220 +30 29:15
     4th Hamburger SV  22nd  12  5  5 041:280 +13 29:15
     5. FTSV Lorbeer Rothenburgsort  22nd  12  5  5 046:360 +10 29:15
     6th Police SV Bremen  22nd  11  3  8th 041:260 +15 25:19
     7th TSG Burg Gretesch (N)  22nd  8th  4th  10 038:420  −4 20:24
     8th. Eintracht Bremen (N)  22nd  9  1  12 027:270  ± 0 19:25
     9. FSV Westerstede  22nd  5  6th  11 020:340 −14 16:28
    10. Wittenseer SV  22nd  5  5  12 033:460 −13 15:29
    11. Green-white Eimsbüttel  22nd  2  2  18th 014:740 −60 06:38
    12. FT Geestemünde  22nd  1  3  18th 011:700 −59 05:39
    Status: end of season
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1992/93 (women) and promoted.
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1992/93 (women).
  • Relegated to the association leagues
  • 1992/93

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. Narrow fields SV (A)  22nd  15th  4th  3 044:180 +26 34:10
     2. FTSV Lorbeer Rothenburgsort  22nd  13  5  4th 039:190 +20 31:13
     3. Hamburger SV  22nd  13  4th  5 052:150 +37 30:14
     4th VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen  22nd  9  8th  5 038:210 +17 26:18
     5. Police SV Bremen  22nd  8th  9  5 032:160 +16 25:19
     6th SG Erbstorf / Ilmenau (N)  22nd  9  6th  7th 033:250  +8 24:20
     7th SV Wilhelmshaven  22nd  9  5  8th 033:250  +8 23:21
     8th. TSG Burg Gretesch  22nd  9  4th  9 026:410 −15 22:22
     9. SC Poppenbüttel (A)  22nd  8th  5  9 024:320  −8 21:23
    10. Eintracht Bremen  22nd  3  8th  11 018:390 −21 14:30
    11. FSV Westerstede  22nd  2  4th  16 013:550 −42 08:36
    12. FC Huchting (N)  22nd  1  4th  17th 011:590 −48 06:38
    Status: end of season
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1993/94 (women) and promoted.
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1993/94 (women).
  • Relegated to the association leagues
  • 1993/94

    The FTSV Lorbeer Rothenburgsort voluntarily withdrew its team. Since SC Poppenbüttel refrained from moving up, the bottom of the table TuS Appel fell in the league.

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen  22nd  17th  2  3 062:200 +42 36: 80
     2. TV Jahn Delmenhorst (A)  22nd  15th  3  4th 047:190 +28 33:11
     3. SV Wilhelmshaven  22nd  13  3  6th 056:330 +23 29:15
     4th Hamburger SV  22nd  12  4th  6th 039:250 +14 28:16
     5. Victoria Barley (N)  22nd  12  2  8th 057:390 +18 26:18
     6th Police SV Bremen  22nd  8th  6th  8th 025:200  +5 22:22
     7th FTSV Lorbeer Rothenburgsort  22nd  9  2  11 043:430  ± 0 20:24
     8th. TSG Burg Gretesch  22nd  6th  6th  10 029:440 −15 18:26
     9. Sportfreunde Salzgitter (N)  22nd  7th  4th  11 031:490 −18 18:26
    10. SG Erbstorf / Ilmenau  22nd  5  6th  11 022:360 −14 16:28
    11. SC Poppenbüttel  22nd  3  6th  13 026:510 −25 12:32
    12. TuS Appen (N)  22nd  3  0  19th 014:720 −58 06:38
    Status: end of season
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1994/95 (women) and promoted.
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1994/95 (women).
  • Relegated to the association leagues
  • 1994/95

    The Oberliga Nord was renamed Regionalliga Nord.

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. TV Jahn Delmenhorst  22nd  13  7th  2 044:150 +29 33:11
     2. VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen (M)  22nd  14th  4th  4th 062:180 +44 32:12
     3. SV Wilhelmshaven  22nd  14th  3  5 050:280 +22 31:13
     4th Hamburger SV  22nd  12  5  5 058:240 +34 29:15
     5. Victoria barley  22nd  8th  8th  6th 043:340  +9 24:20
     6th Police SV Bremen  22nd  10  4th  8th 028:220  +6 24:20
     7th TuS Westerholz (N)  22nd  9  4th  9 032:340  −2 22:22
     8th. TSG Burg Gretesch  22nd  7th  7th  8th 031:350  −4 21:23
     9. TuS Appen  22nd  7th  6th  9 027:350  −8 20:24
    10. SC Wedemark (N)  22nd  6th  6th  10 032:450 −13 18:26
    11. SG Erbstorf / Ilmenau  22nd  3  2  17th 018:640 −46 08:36
    12. Sports fans Salzgitter  22nd  0  2  20th 011:820 −71 02:42
    Status: end of season
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1995/96 (women) and promoted.
  • Participant in the promotion round to the 1995/96 Bundesliga (women).
  • Relegated to the association leagues
  • 1995/96

    From this season the three-point rule applies . TuS Appen voluntarily withdrew the team. Since SV Seeretz refrained from moving up, the bottom of the table SV Bremen fell in the league.

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen  22nd  17th  3  2 045: 800 +37 54
     2. Narrow fields SV (A)  22nd  15th  5  2 049:160 +33 50
     3. TV Jahn Delmenhorst (M)  22nd  16  2  4th 045:140 +31 50
     4th SV Wilhelmshaven  22nd  15th  2  5 046:290 +17 47
     5. Wolfenbütteler SV (N)  22nd  14th  3  5 039:300  +9 45
     6th TuS Appen  22nd  6th  6th  10 035:460 −11 24
     7th TSG Burg Gretesch  22nd  7th  2  13 036:450  −9 23
     8th. Victoria barley  22nd  6th  4th  12 026:410 −15 22nd
     9. TuS Westerholz  22nd  5  4th  13 019:290 −10 19th
    10. Hamburger SV (N)  22nd  4th  5  13 020:410 −21 17th
    11. SV Seeretz (N)  22nd  3  5  14th 015:500 −35 14th
    12. Police SV Bremen  22nd  2  3  17th 015:410 −26 09
    Status: end of season
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1996/97 (women) and promoted.
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1996/97 (women).
  • Relegated to the association leagues
  • 1996/97

    The MTV Wohnste and the MTV Leck voluntarily withdrew the teams.

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. TV Jahn Delmenhorst  22nd  17th  4th  1 065:170 +48 55
     2. Hamburger SV  22nd  17th  3  2 065:150 +50 54
     3. TSG Burg Gretesch  22nd  15th  3  4th 075:290 +46 48
     4th Wolfenbütteler SV  22nd  13  3  6th 047:360 +11 42
     5. SV Wilhelmshaven  22nd  13  1  8th 057:430 +14 40
     6th Victoria barley  22nd  11  4th  7th 051:280 +23 37
     7th TuS Westenholz  20th  6th  6th  8th 021:340 −13 24
     8th. MTV Wohnste (N)  22nd  7th  3  12 030:670 −37 24
     9. MTV leak (N)  22nd  5  4th  13 024:620 −38 19th
    10. SV Stockheim (N)  22nd  4th  4th  14th 016:380 −22 16
    11. Police SV Bremen  22nd  3  0  19th 019:500 −31 09
    12. Hamburger TS 1816 (N)  22nd  1  3  18th 023:740 −51 06th
    Status: end of season
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1996/97 (women) and promoted.
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1996/97 (women).
  • Relegated to the association leagues
  • 1997/98

    Schmalfelder SV voluntarily withdrew the team.

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. WSV Wendschott (A)  22nd  21st  0  1 121: 100 +120 63
     2. TV Jahn Delmenhorst (N)  22nd  18th  1  3 071:150 +56 55
     3. Victoria barley  22nd  12  6th  4th 068:370 +31 42
     4th SV Wilhelmshaven  22nd  13  3  6th 069:490 +20 42
     5. Wolfenbütteler SV  22nd  13  1  8th 056:380 +18 40
     6th TSG Burg Gretesch  22nd  10  5  7th 039:370  +2 35
     7th Narrow fields SV  22nd  9  6th  7th 045:360  +9 33
     8th. TuS Westerholz  22nd  8th  2  12 035:530 −18 26th
     9. SG Schamerloh (N)  22nd  6th  2  14th 036:660 −30 20th
    10. Kickers Emden (N)  22nd  3  1  18th 014:840 −70 10
    11. Sporting Clube Hamburg (N)  22nd  1  4th  17th 021: 107 −86 07th
    12. SV Stockheim  22nd  1  3  18th 020:720 −52 06th
    Status: end of season
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1997/98 (women) and promoted.
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1997/98 (women).
  • Relegated to the association leagues
  • 1998/99

    The Sporting Clube Hamburg withdrew the team during the season.

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. Hamburger SV (A)  20th  18th  1  1 082: 900 +73 55
     2. TV Jahn Delmenhorst  20th  15th  2  3 057:180 +39 47
     3. Victoria barley  20th  12  1  7th 051:290 +22 37
     4th TSG Burg Gretesch  20th  11  3  6th 042:270 +15 36
     5. Wolfenbütteler SV  20th  10  0  10 022:320 −10 30th
     6th SV Wilhelmshaven  20th  9  2  9 030:320  −2 29
     7th SV Upen (N)  20th  7th  4th  9 034:500 −16 25th
     8th. SV Kettenkamp (N)  20th  7th  1  12 031:500 −19 22nd
     9. SG Schamerloh  20th  5  4th  11 024:330  −9 19th
    10. TuS Westerholz  20th  3  3  14th 014:380 −24 12
    11. Kickers Emden  20th  1  3  16 010:790 −69 06th
    12. Sporting Clube Hamburg  0  0  0  0 000-000  ± 0 00
    Status: end of season
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1999/2000 (women) and promoted.
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 1999/2000 (women).
  • Relegated to the association leagues
  • 1999/2000

    SV Wilhelmshaven dissolved its women's football department at the end of the season.

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. Hamburger SV (M)  22nd  22nd  0  0 103: 800 +95 66
     2. Victoria barley  22nd  15th  2  5 068:300 +38 47
     3. SV Wilhelmshaven  22nd  14th  3  5 063:380 +25 45
     4th TV Jahn Delmenhorst  22nd  13  2  7th 059:280 +31 41
     5. Green-White Eimsbüttel (N)  22nd  11  3  8th 043:460  −3 36
     6th TSG Burg Gretesch  22nd  10  4th  8th 038:310  +7 34
     7th Wittenseer SV (N)  22nd  6th  5  11 033:580 −25 23
     8th. Wolfenbütteler SV  22nd  7th  2  13 021:560 −35 23
     9. SG Schamerloh  22nd  6th  4th  12 022:450 −23 22nd
    10. TuS Westerholz  22nd  6th  3  13 028:450 −17 21st
    11. SV Kettenkamp  22nd  4th  2  16 022:590 −37 14th
    12. SV Upen  22nd  3  0  19th 012:680 −56 09
    Status: end of season
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 2000/01 (women) and promoted.
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 2000/01 (women).
  • Relegated to the association leagues
  • 2000/01

    Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
     1. Hamburger SV (M)  22nd  21st  1  0 076: 700 +69 64
     2. Victoria barley  22nd  15th  4th  3 061:230 +38 49
     3. FSV Westerstede (N)  22nd  13  3  6th 047:250 +22 42
     4th TSG Burg Gretesch  22nd  10  6th  6th 036:300  +6 36
     5. SG Schamerloh  22nd  9  6th  7th 041:340  +7 33
     6th TuS Westerholz  22nd  9  3  10 025:390 −14 30th
     7th Green-white Eimsbüttel  22nd  7th  3  12 031:440 −13 24
     8th. TV Jahn Delmenhorst  22nd  6th  5  11 024:370 −13 23
     9. Ratzeburger SV (N)  22nd  7th  2  13 021:430 −22 23
    10. Wolfenbütteler SV  22nd  5  7th  10 029:320  −3 22nd
    11. Wittenseer SV  22nd  3  11  8th 038:470  −9 20th
    12. SV Kettenkamp  22nd  1  1  20th 020:880 −68 04th
    Status: end of season
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 2001/02 (women) and promoted.
  • Participant in the promotion round to the Bundesliga 2001/02 (women).
  • Relegated to the association leagues
  • From 2001 onwards

    see football regional league 2001/02 (women)

    literature

    • Carsten Töller (Ed.): Women's football in Germany . Self-published, Mettmann 2010, p. 34/35 .