Football Association League Saxony-Anhalt
Association League Saxony-Anhalt | |
Association | Football Association of Saxony-Anhalt |
First edition | 1990/91 |
hierarchy | 6th league |
Teams | 19th |
master | no master |
Record champions | Hallescher FC , SV Merseburg 99 (3 titles each) |
Current season | 2020/21 |
region | |
↑ Oberliga Nordost (V) ↓ Regional League North (VII)
Regional League South (VII) |
The Association League Saxony-Anhalt is the top division of the football association in Saxony-Anhalt .
structure
The Association League Saxony-Anhalt has been one of the sixth highest divisions within the game operations of the German Football Association since 2008. The master rises directly to the Oberliga Nordost , while the regional situation decides whether the club is integrated into the northern or southern relay. The number of relegated teams depends on the relegated teams from the higher leagues, but as a rule two clubs relegate to the regional league (northern and southern relay). In the 2006/07 season, the association league was named " Radio Brocken Association League" after the sponsor, a private radio station .
prehistory
There was already a soccer league in the state of Saxony-Anhalt from 1948 to 1952. After the previous sports system collapsed at the end of the Second World War , a regionally narrowly limited soccer game began to develop in the Soviet occupation zone from 1946. In Saxony-Anhalt, a soccer championship was played for the first time in the 1948/49 season in a state-wide league system. 20 teams were divided into two relays of the national class (north and south). Among them were the predecessors of the later GDR upper division
- Lok Stendal (SG Blau Weiß Stendal)
- Hallescher FC Chemie (SG Freiimfelde Halle)
- Motor Dessau (SG Sport-Union Dessau) and
- Progress in Weißenfels (SG Weißenfels-Süd).
In the final of the Saxony-Anhalt Championship in 1949, SG Freiimfelde Halle won 2-0 over SG Blau-Weiß Stendal. The other masters were BSG Eisenhüttenwerk Thale (1950), BSG Stahl Magdeburg (1951) and BSG Chemie Wolfen (1952).
In 1948/49 the state class Saxony-Anhalt was like the corresponding leagues in the other East German states, the highest league in the Soviet occupation zone. In the 1949/50 season it was second class under the new DS-Oberliga and after the introduction of the GDR league in 1950/51, the third-highest league.
With the abolition of the East German states and the introduction of the GDR districts , the state leagues were also discontinued, and were replaced by 15 district leagues (in Saxony-Anhalt, the Halle district league and the Magdeburg district league) (until the 1989/1990 season). The district champions were able to qualify for the GDR league via promotion games.
In the 1990/91 season, due to the political changes in the GDR and the associated re-establishment of the states, a regional league was reintroduced in Saxony-Anhalt. It formed the third highest division in the last GDR season. In the following season, all teams of the former GDR, now organized in the NOFV , took part in the DFB's game operations . It was the first season since the end of the Second World War in which an all-German champion was determined again and all German clubs again played for points within a league system. The Landesliga Sachsen-Anhalt formed the fourth highest division until the end of the 1993/94 season. The reintroduction of the regional leagues with the beginning of the following season again meant a devaluation of the league. The highest league in the state of Saxony-Anhalt, which has meanwhile been renamed the Association League, formed the fifth-highest level in the German football league system until the introduction of the 3rd division in the 2008/09 season.
National championship title
Title holder
- 1990/91: SV Merseburg 99
- 1991/92: FC unit Wernigerode
- 1992/93: SV Merseburg 99
- 1993/94: 1. FC Aschersleben
- 1994/95: VfL Halle 1896
- 1995/96: SV Fortuna Magdeburg
- 1996/97: Hallescher FC
- 1997/98: 1. FC Aschersleben
- 1998/99: FC Anhalt Dessau
- 1999/00: Hallescher FC
- 2000/01: FC Anhalt Dessau
- 2001/02: SV Braunsbedra
- 2002/03: VfB Germania Halberstadt
- 2003/04: SV Dessau 05
- 2004/05: TSV Völpke
- 2005/06: SV Dessau 05
- 2006/07: VfB Sangerhausen
- 2007/08: FC Grün-Weiß Wolfen
- 2008/09: VfL Halle 1896
- 2009/10: 1. FC Magdeburg II
- 2010/11: FC Grün-Weiß Piesteritz
- 2011/12: Hallescher FC II
- 2012/13: Haldensleber SC 1
- 2013/14: BSV Halle-Ammendorf 2
- 2014/15: FSV Barleben
- 2015/16: SV Merseburg 99
- 2016/17: 1. FC Lok Stendal
- 2017/18 : BSV Halle-Ammendorf 3
- 2018/19 : 1. FC Romonta Amsdorf 4
- 2019/20 : no champion 5
Number of titles by club
rank | society | Cup victories | Years |
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1 | Hallescher FC | 3 | 1996/97, 1999/00, 2011/12 1 |
SV Merseburg 99 | 3 | 1990/91, 1992/93, 2015/16 | |
3 | BSV Halle-Ammendorf | 2 | 2013/14, 2017/18 |
1. FC Aschersleben | 2 | 1993/94, 1997/98 | |
FC Anhalt Dessau | 2 | 1998/99, 2000/01 | |
SV Dessau 05 | 2 | 2003/04, 2005/06 | |
VfL Halle 1896 | 2 | 1994/95, 2008/09 | |
8th | 1. FC Romonta Amsdorf | 1 | 2018/19 |
FSV Barleben | 1 | 2014/15 | |
SV Braunsbedra | 1 | 2001/02 | |
VfB Germania Halberstadt | 1 | 2002/03 | |
Haldensleber SC | 1 | 2012/13 | |
1. FC Magdeburg II | 1 | 2009/10 2 | |
SV Fortuna Magdeburg | 1 | 1995/96 | |
FC Grün-Weiß Piesteritz | 1 | 2010/11 | |
VfB Sangerhausen | 1 | 2006/07 | |
1. FC Lok Stendal | 1 | 2016/17 | |
TSV Völpke | 1 | 2004/05 | |
FC unit Wernigerode | 1 | 1991/92 | |
FC Grün-Weiß Wolfen | 1 | 2007/08 | |
1 The title was won by the second team of Halleschen FC.
2 The title was won by the second team of 1. FC Magdeburg.
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Members of the Association League Saxony-Anhalt
Venues of the Association League Saxony-Anhalt 2020/21 |
In the 2020/21 season the following 19 teams will play in the Association League Saxony-Anhalt:
society | 2019/20 |
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BSV Halle-Ammendorf | 3. |
1. FC Romonta Amsdorf | 1. |
SV Edelweiss Arnstedt | 12. |
FSV Barleben | 6th |
TV Askania Bernburg | A. |
1. FC Bitterfeld-Wolfen | 11. |
SV Dessau 05 | 14th |
SV Blue-White Dölau | 10. |
SV Eintracht Elster | 4th |
SSV Gardelegen | N. |
Haldensleber SC | 8th. |
SV Kelbra | 15th |
SV Fortuna Magdeburg | 9. |
FC Grün-Weiß Piesteritz | N. |
VfB Sangerhausen | 17th |
SG Rot-Weiß Thalheim | 16. |
SSC Weissenfels | 5. |
FC unit Wernigerode | 13. |
SV Westerhausen | 7th |
A. = Relegated
N. = climber