Handball Baden League (women)

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In 1969 the Handball-Badenliga (women) (Oberliga Baden until 2004) was introduced as the highest German division at the time.

The first two seasons were played as a single round with nine teams each. The champions of the first season 1969/70 were VfR Mannheim (16: 0 points) ahead of SG Walldorf-Astoria and SV Waldhof Mannheim (each 13: 3). The other six founding members were: SpVgg Sandhofen , TSG Bruchsal, Karlsruher SC , TV Bad Mergentheim, TG 88 Pforzheim and VfR Pforzheim .

In 1971 the Regionalliga Süd was founded, followed by the two-track Bundesliga (with the seasons south and north) in 1975, so that the Oberliga Baden was only the third-highest division.
The Bundesliga has existed in its current form since 1985 with two 2nd Bundesliga as a substructure. In addition, the three Baden-Württemberg regional associations (North) Baden, South Baden and Württemberg agreed on the introduction of a common league for the 2000/01 season, the Baden-Württemberg Oberliga.

The Oberliga Baden (renamed the Badenliga in 2004/05) is now the highest division of the Baden Handball Association and the fifth highest within the German Handball Federation .

The champions of the Handball-Badenliga (women)

No. season society Games Points
1 1969/70 VfR Mannheim 8th 16: 0
2 1970/71 VfR Mannheim 8th 16: 0
3 1971/72 TSG Weinheim 14th 26: 2
4th 1972/73 TSG Weinheim 14th 25: 3
5 1973/74 Post SV Karlsruhe 14th 23: 3
6th 1974/75 TSG Bruchsal 14th 22: 6
7th 1975/76 TSV Malsch 14th 26: 2
8th 1976/77 TSV Malsch 14th 27: 1
9 1977/78 TB Neulußheim 18th 36: 0
10 1978/79 VfR Pforzheim 20th 31: 9
11 1979/80 SV Waldhof Mannheim 18th 33: 3
12 1980/81 Post SV Karlsruhe 18th 29: 7
13 1981/82 SG Walldorf-Astoria 22nd 33:11
14th 1982/83 TSG Weinheim 22nd 34:10
15th 1983/84 TG Laudenbach 22nd 35: 9
16 1984/85 TSG ketch 22nd 35: 5
17th 1985/86 TSV Malsch 22nd 40: 4
18th 1986/87 SC Käfertal 22nd 41: 3
19th 1987/88 TSV Weingarten 22nd 36: 8
20th 1988/89 SC Käfertal 22nd 41: 3
21st 1989/90 ATB Heddesheim 22nd 41: 3
22nd 1990/91 SG Leutershausen 22nd 35: 9
23 1991/92 SG St. Leon 24 38:10
24 1992/93 TB Boxberg 22nd 37: 7
25th 1993/94 TSG Wiesloch 20th 30:10
26th 1994/95 TSV Malsch 22nd 34:10
27 1995/96 LSV Ladenburg 22nd 42: 2
28 1996/97 TB Boxberg 20th 33: 7
29 1997/98 TG Neureut 22nd 40: 4
30th 1998/99 HSG Mannheim 26th 39:13
31 1999/00 TV Edingen 26th 43: 9
32 2000/01 TG 88 Pforzheim 26th 48: 4
33 2001/02 TSV Birkenau 26th 48: 4
34 2002/03 SG Leutershausen 26th 47: 5
35 2003/04 TV Sinsheim 26th 48: 4
36 2004/05 TSG Ketch II 26th 44: 8
37 2005/06 TSV Birkenau 26th 41:11
38 2006/07 TSG Wiesloch 22nd 42: 2
39 2007/08 TSV red 22nd 35: 9
40 2008/09 SG Walldorf-Astoria 22nd 39: 5
41 2009/10 TV Bammental 22nd 36: 8
42 2010/11 TSV Malsch 22nd 40: 4
43 2011/12 TSV Malsch 24 44: 4
44 2012/13 HSG St. Leon / Reilingen 22nd 39: 5
45 2013/14 TSV Birkenau 22nd 42: 2
46 2014/15 TSV Amicitia Viernheim 22nd 40: 4
47 2015/16 TSG Ketch 2 22nd 36: 8

Baden clubs in the Bundesliga

(1975–1985 Bundesliga in two seasons, south and north; from 1985/86 single-track Bundesliga and two 2nd national leagues, south and north; from 2011/2012 single-track 2nd Bundesliga)

society Years in the Bundesliga Years in the 2nd Bundesliga total
TSG ketch 5 (1994/95, 1999/00, 2005-08) 15 (1992–1994, 1995–1999, 2000–2005, 2008–2010, 2011/2012, since 2016) 20th
TSV Malsch 6 (1979-85) 2 (1989-91) 8th
VfR Mannheim 4 (1975-79) - 4th
TSG Weinheim 3 (1977-80) - 3
Post SV Karlsruhe 1 (1975-76) - 1

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