NFV championship
The Lower Saxony Football Championship refers to competitions in which the Lower Saxony football champions are played. It is carried out under the supervision of the Lower Saxony Football Association .
Men's
The men's championship has been chosen since 1957. From 1957 to 1964 the champion was determined in a final between the two season winners (West and East) of the second-class (until 1963) and third-class (1964) amateur league Lower Saxony. Between 1965 and 1974 the title went to the champion of the third-class amateur league Lower Saxony. After the introduction of the 2nd Bundesliga, champions of the fourth-class Lower Saxony regional league won for the title from 1975. If there was a tie between the top teams, however, there was a play-off between 1977 and 1978. The runner-up VfB Peine won the Lower Saxony championship title twice. From the 1979/80 season, the regional league was renamed Verbandsliga, whose champions won the title until 1994. Between 1995 and 2010, the champions were played through a final between the champions of the western and eastern seasons of the fifth-rate Lower Saxony league (1995-2008) and upper league Lower Saxony (2009 and 2010). From the 2010/11 season, the Lower Saxony Oberliga will play in a single season, the champions of which are the titleholders.
The record winners are the amateurs from Hannover 96 with 6 titles. Eintracht Braunschweig II won its fifth title in 2013. VfB Peine, SV Atlas Delmenhorst, VfL Herzlake and SV Meppen have won three titles so far. Ten clubs were able to win the championship twice (including VfL Wolfsburg once with the first team and the amateur team), 15 clubs once.
Clubs from what is now the Braunschweig district have won 21 championships so far. Clubs from today's Weser-Ems district won the title 19 times, clubs from today's Hanover district 15 times and clubs from today's Lüneburg district five times.
season | winner |
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1956/57 | SV Union Salzgitter |
1957/58 | VfV Hildesheim |
1958/59 | SV Arminia Hanover |
1959/60 | Hannover 96 amateurs |
1960/61 | Leu Braunschweig |
1961/62 | SV Arminia Hanover |
1962/63 | VfL Wolfsburg |
1963/64 | Hannover 96 amateurs |
1964/65 | Hannover 96 amateurs |
1965/66 | Hannover 96 amateurs |
1966/67 | Hannover 96 amateurs |
1967/68 | SV Meppen |
1968/69 | Leu Braunschweig |
1969/70 | Eintracht Braunschweig amateurs |
1970/71 | OSV Hanover |
1971/72 | VfB Oldenburg |
1972/73 | SV Union Salzgitter |
1973/74 | Prussia Hamelin |
1974/75 | VfB Peine |
1975/76 | SV Atlas Delmenhorst |
season | winner |
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1976/77 | VfB Peine |
1977/78 | VfB Peine |
1978/79 | SV Meppen |
1979/80 | Lueneburg SK |
1980/81 | TuS Celle |
1981/82 | TuS Hessisch Oldendorf |
1982/83 | Blue and white wages |
1983/84 | SV Atlas Delmenhorst |
1984/85 | VfL Herzlake |
1985/86 | SV Atlas Delmenhorst |
1986/87 | VfL Herzlake |
1987/88 | VfL Herzlake |
1988/89 | Kickers Emden |
1989/90 | TuS Celle |
1990/91 | Kickers Emden |
1991/92 | TuS Lingen |
1992/93 | BV Cloppenburg |
1993/94 | SV Wilhelmshaven |
1994/95 | SV Südharz |
1995/96 | SV Concordia Ihrhove |
season | winner |
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1996/97 | SVG Einbeck |
1997/98 | MTV Gifhorn |
1998/99 | VfL Wolfsburg amateurs |
1999/2000 | Eintracht Braunschweig II |
2000/01 | SC Langenhagen |
2001/02 | Eintracht Braunschweig II |
2002/03 | Hannover 96 amateurs |
2003/04 | VfL Osnabrück amateurs |
2004/05 | VfL Osnabrück II |
2005/06 | SV Ramlingen-Ehlershausen |
2006/07 | TuS Heeslingen |
2007/08 | MTV Gifhorn |
2008/09 | Goslarer SC 08 |
2009/10 | Eintracht Braunschweig II |
2010/11 | SV Meppen |
2011/12 | Goslarer SC 08 |
2012/13 | Eintracht Braunschweig II |
2013/14 | Lueneburg SK Hansa |
2014/15 | SV Drochtersen / Assel |
2015/16 | Lupo Martini Wolfsburg |
season | winner |
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2016/17 | SSV Jeddeloh |
2017/18 | Lupo Martini Wolfsburg |
2018/19 | Hannoverscher SC |
Women
A champion has been chosen for women since 1972. Since 2004, a final between the champions of the seasons West and East of the Lower Saxony League (2004 to 2008) and Oberliga Niedersachsen (since 2009) has been played.
The record champions are VfL Wildeshausen with six titles, followed by Sparta Göttingen with five. SV Hastenbeck was successful three times, Jahn Delmenhorst, VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg and Rotenburger SV twice. 26 clubs were able to win a championship. Since 1986 only SV Hastenbeck has won more than one title with its three championships (1998, 1999 and 2002).
Clubs from today's Weser-Ems district have won the championship 20 times so far. This is followed by today's districts of Braunschweig with eleven, Hanover with eight and Lüneburg with seven. The Lower Saxony champions of women at a glance:
year | winner |
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1971/72 | Sparta Göttingen |
1972/73 | Sparta Göttingen |
1973/74 | Sparta Göttingen |
1974/75 | TV Jahn Delmenhorst |
1975/76 | Sparta Göttingen |
1976/77 | VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen |
1977/78 | Rotenburger SV |
1978/79 | TV Jahn Delmenhorst |
1979/80 | VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen |
1980/81 | VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen |
1981/82 | VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg |
1982/83 | VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen |
1983/84 | VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg |
1984/85 | VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen |
1985/86 | VfL Wittekind Wildeshausen |
1986/87 | Rotenburger SV |
1987/88 | SV Hage |
1988/89 | SV Wilhelmshaven |
1989/90 | VfL Westercelle |
1990/91 | TSG Burg Gretesch |
year | winner |
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1991/92 | SG Erbstorf / Ilmenau |
1992/93 | SV Victoria Barley |
1993/94 | TuS Westerholz |
1994/95 | Wolfenbütteler SV |
1995/96 | SV Stockheim |
1996/97 | SV Fortuna Salzgitter |
1997/98 | SV Hastenbeck |
1998/99 | SV Hastenbeck |
1999/2000 | FSV Westerstede |
2000/01 | SuS Timmel |
2001/02 | SV Hastenbeck |
2002/03 | Sparta Göttingen |
2003/04 | FSG twist |
2004/05 | Mellendorfer TV |
2005/06 | VfL Oythe |
2006/07 | SV Höltinghausen |
2007/08 | TSV Havelse |
2008/09 | TSG Ahlten |
2009/10 | Eintracht Immenbeck |
2010/11 | SF Wüsting-Altmoorhausen |
year | winner |
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2011/12 | VfL Wolfsburg II |
2012/13 | Fortuna Celle |
2013/14 | TSV Limmer |
2014/15 | TV Jahn Delmenhorst |
2015/16 | SV Union Meppen |
2016/17 | SV Meppen II |
2017/18 | TuS Büppel |
2018/19 | Hannover 96 |
annotation
The Lower Saxony Football Association always speaks of "men" and "women" in its publications, which has been adopted on this page. In the German language, the equivalent for men is the term "men" and for women the term "women".
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ NFV: Die Landesmeisterinnen ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Retrieved June 12, 2012.