Football Association League Württemberg
Association League Württemberg | |
abbreviation | VBL |
Association | Württemberg Football Association |
First edition | 1978 |
hierarchy | 6th league |
Teams | 20th |
master | TSG Backnang 1919 (1st title) |
Record champions | SV Bonlanden (5 titles) |
region | |
↓ Landesliga Württemberg (4 seasons) (VII)
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The Verbandsliga Württemberg is the top division of the Württemberg Football Association . Until the founding of the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg in the 1978/79 season, the Association League - at that time the 1st Amateur League - was the top amateur class (third highest German division). With the introduction of the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg in 1978/79 and the Regionalliga Süd in 1994/95, the Verbandsliga Württemberg first became the fourth highest and then the fifth highest division in Germany. Since the introduction of the 3rd division in the 2008/09 season, it has been the sixth highest division.
Founding members of the Württemberg League, 1978/79 season
VfR Heilbronn - VfB Stuttgart Am. - SV 03 Tübingen - FV Zuffenhausen - TSV Ofterdingen - Stuttgarter Kickers Am. - Union Böckingen - SpVgg Au / Iller - TSG Giengen - SpVgg Renningen - VfL Schorndorf - FC Wangen 05 - BSV 07 Schwenningen - Sportfreunde Schwäbisch Hall - FV 07 Ebingen - TSG Tübingen - VfL Pfullingen - SpVgg Lindau - SV Baustetten - FC 08 Tuttlingen . The order of the clubs listed corresponds to the placement of the final table at the end of the debut season of the newly founded league.
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The champion of the Association League Württemberg qualifies for the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . The runner-up can also be promoted via a relegation game against the runner-up in the Baden Association or Südbaden Association League. The four last-placed teams are relegated to the Landesliga Württemberg, which consists of four seasons.
Teams season 2020/21
Clubs of the Association League Württemberg 2019/20 |
- TSV Berg
- TSV Crailsheim (promoted)
- SSV Ehingen-Süd
- TSV Essingen
- SV Fellbach
- VfB Friedrichshafen (promoted)
- TSV Heimerdingen
- TSG Hofherrnweiler-Unterrombach
- FC Holzhausen (promoted)
- 1. FC Normannia Gmuend
- 1. FC Heiningen
- FSV Hollenbach
- Calcio Leinfelden-Echterdingen
- VfB Neckarrems
- Türk Spor Neu-Ulm (promoted)
- VfL Pfullingen
- SKV Rutesheim
- VfL Sindelfingen
- TSG Tübingen
- FC cheeks 05
The champions of the Württemberg Association League
- 1979 - VfR Heilbronn
- 1980 - VfR Aalen
- 1981 - Sportfreunde Schwäbisch Hall
- 1982 - TSV Ofterdingen
- 1983 - VfR Aalen
- 1984 - FC Marbach
- 1985 - SSV Reutlingen 05
- 1986 - VfR Heilbronn
- 1987 - SC Geislingen
- 1988 - FC Tailfingen
- 1989 - Spvgg 07 Ludwigsburg
- 1990 - VfB Stuttgart amateurs
- 1991 - TSF Ditzingen
- 1992 - VfL Kirchheim / Teck
- 1993 - GSV Maichingen
- 1994 - FV Biberach
- 1995 - SV Bonlanden
- 1996 - SV Boeblingen
- 1997 - VfR Heilbronn
- 1998 - FV Ravensburg
- 1999 - SpVgg Au / Iller
- 2000 - Sportfreunde Dorfmerkingen
- 2001 - SGV Freiberg
- 2002 - SV Bonlanden
- 2003 - TSV Crailsheim
- 2004 - 1. FC Normannia Gmünd
- 2005 - SG Sonnenhof Großaspach
- 2006 - SV Bonlanden
- 2007 - VfL Kirchheim / Teck
- 2008 - TSG Balingen
- 2009 - SV Bonlanden
- 2010 - FSV Hollenbach
- 2011 - SV Bonlanden
- 2012 - SGV Freiberg
- 2013 - 1. FC Heidenheim II
- 2014 - VfR Aalen II
- 2015 - FSV 08 Bissingen
- 2016 - Neckarsulmer Sport-Union
- 2017 - SGV Freiberg
- 2018 - 1. FC Normannia Gmünd
- 2019 - Sportfreunde Dorfmerkingen
- 2020 - TSG Backnang 1919
The champions of the 1st amateur league
Predecessor of Verbandsliga Württemberg as the highest league of the Württemberg Football Association after the war was to 1950 as the second-highest German division of the Oberliga Süd existing Landesliga Wuerttemberg .
The Landesliga Württemberg was renamed the 1st Amateur League Württemberg in 1950, which existed until 1978 as the third highest German division. In order to get a second place in the promotion round to the 2nd Oberliga Süd, the Württemberg Football Association divided the 1st amateur league analogously to Bavaria and Baden into two seasons from the 1960/61 season - the 1st amateur league North Württemberg (NW) and the 1st. Amateur League Black Forest-Bodensee (SB). For traffic reasons, the 1st Amateur League Black Forest-Bodensee also included the section of the 2nd Amateur League South Baden-South (eastern Black Forest) , which actually belongs to the South Baden Football Association . The winners of the two seasons determined the Württemberg amateur champions. If the champion of the 1st Amateur League Black Forest-Bodensee was not a member of the WFV, the next-placed team took part in the final of the Württemberg Amateur Championship.
- 1946 - TSG Ulm 1846
- 1947 - Sportfreunde Stuttgart
- 1948 - Sportvg Feuerbach
- 1949 - FV Zuffenhausen
- 1950 - TSG Ulm 1846
- 1951 - VfR Aalen
- 1952 - Union Böckingen
- 1953 - VfL Sindelfingen
- 1954 - VfB Friedrichshafen
- 1955 - SSV Ulm
- 1956 - VfR Heilbronn
- 1957 - VfB Friedrichshafen
- 1958 - Union Böckingen
- 1959 - SC Geislingen
- 1960 - VfB Stuttgart amateurs
- 1961 - NW : FV Kornwestheim ; SB : SC Schwenningen (master)
- 1962 - NW : VfR Heilbronn (master); SB : FC Hechingen
- 1963 - NW : VfB Stuttgart Amateure; SB : VfB Friedrichshafen (master)
- 1964 - NW : VfB Stuttgart Amateurs (champions); SB : FV Ebingen
- 1965 - NW : VfB Stuttgart Amateurs (champions); SB : FV Ebingen
- 1966 - NW : 1. FC Normannia Schwäbisch Gmünd (champions); SB : FC 08 Villingen
- 1967 - NW : VfB Stuttgart Amateurs (champions); SB : FC 08 Tuttlingen
- 1968 - NW : TSF Esslingen ; SB : FC Wangen 05 (champions)
- 1969 - NW : VfR Heilbronn (champion); SB : VfB Friedrichshafen
- 1970 - NW : SV Göppingen (master); SB : SV Tübingen
- 1971 - NW : VfB Stuttgart Amateurs (champions); SB : FC Singen 04
- 1972 - NW : SSV Ulm 1846 (master); SB : FC Singen 04
- 1973 - NW : SSV Ulm 1846 (master); SB : FC 08 Villingen
- 1974 - NW : VfR Aalen; SB : FC 08 Villingen; Champion was SSV Reutlingen 05 (SB)
- 1975 - NW : VfR Aalen; SB : SSV Reutlingen 05 (master)
- 1976 - NW : Spvgg 07 Ludwigsburg (master); SB : BSV 07 Schwenningen
- 1977 - NW : SSV Ulm 1846 (master); SB : SSV Reutlingen 05
- 1978 - NW : SSV Ulm 1846; SB : SSV Reutlingen 05 (master)