Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord


The Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord is currently the seventh tier of the German football league system in the northern half of the Bavarian Regierungsbezirk of Swabia. Until the disbanding of the Bezirksoberliga Schwaben in 2012 it was the eighth tier. From 2008, when the 3. Liga was introduced, was the seventh tier of the league system, until the introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994 the sixth tier. From the leagues interception in 1968 to the introduction of the Bezirksoberliga in 1988 it was the fifth tier.

Overview

Before the Bezirksoberligas in Bavaria were introduced in 1988 the Bezirksligas were the leagues set right below the Landesligas Bayern in the football pyramid. From 1963 to 1968 the Bezirksliga Schwaben was played in one single division, in 1968 it was split in a northern and a southern division. For the purpose of administration, the two leagues are still seen as one and teams can be shifted between the two halves at the end of season.
The winner of the Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord, like the winner of the Bezirksliga Schwaben-Süd, is now directly promoted to the Landesliga Bayern-Südwest. From 1968 to 1988, the league champions were promoted to the Landesliga Bayern-Süd, from 1988 to 2011 to the Bezirksoberliga Schwaben. In the later years of the league the runners-up were also given the opportunity to earn promotion by playing a promotion round with the runners-up of the southern division and the three Bezirksligas from Upper Bavaria.
The bottom three teams of each group find themselves relegated to one of the six Kreisligas.
At the same time the six Kreisliga winners are promoted to the Bezirksliga. The runners-up of those face a play-off with each other and the 13th placed teams in the Bezirksliga.
The area covered by the Schwaben FA is not identical with the Bezirk Schwaben, there is a large number of clubs from Oberbayern playing in Schwaben, especially in the north.
The Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord is fed by the following Kreisligas.
Without doubt the greatest player ever to play in the Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord was the legendary Gerd Müller. In his last season before signing with FC Bayern Munich in 1963–64 he scored 51 goals in 31 matches for his hometown club TSV 1861 Nördlingen and helped them win promotion!
In 2008–09, the FC Schrobenhausen, league champion in 2006–07 and Schwaben Cup finalist in 2008, failed to win or draw any of their league games and scored only five goals in 30 games, while conceding 223.
With the league reform at the end of the 2011–12 season, which included an expansion of the number of Landesligas from three to five, the Bezirksoberligas were disbanded. Instead, the Bezirksligas took the place of the Bezirksoberligas once more below the Landesligas.
The following qualifying modus applied at the end of the 2011–12 season:
The league went through the following timeline of name changes, format and position in the league system:
YearsNameTierPromotion to
1963–68Bezirksliga SchwabenVLandesliga Bayern-Süd
1968–88Bezirksliga Schwaben-NordVLandesliga Bayern-Süd
1988–94Bezirksliga Schwaben-NordVIBezirksoberliga Schwaben
1994–2008Bezirksliga Schwaben-NordVIIBezirksoberliga Schwaben
2008–12Bezirksliga Schwaben-NordVIIIBezirksoberliga Schwaben
2012–Bezirksliga Schwaben-NordVIILandesliga Bayern-Südwest

League champions

The following teams have won the league:

  • League title from 1963 to 1968 are for the single-division Bezirkliga Schwaben.
  • With the SV Klingsmoos in 1973 and 1991, the FC Schrobenhausen in 2007 and the DJK Langenmosen in 2010, the title went four times to a club from Oberbayern.
  • In 1982, the DJK Langenmoosen was promoted to the Landesliga as runners-up, the only club to do so from 1968 to 1988.

    Multiple winners

The following clubs have won the league more than once:
ClubWinsYears
BC Aichach51967, 1977, 1985, 2005, 2008
TSV Rain am Lech31975, 1981, 1995
TSV Göggingen 131976, 1984, 1995
FC Ehekirchen22016, 2019
SC Bubesheim21994, 2013
TSV Neusäß 121999, 2012
TSV Gersthofen22001, 2004
FC Augsburg II 121976, 2003
SpVgg Wiesenbach21993, 1999
TSG Thannhausen21989, 1998
SSV Dillingen21979, 1996
SC Altenmünster21990, 1992
SV Klingsmoos21973, 1991
FC Lauingen21969, 1986
TSV 1861 Nördlingen21964, 1974

  • Southern division titles in italics.
  • 1 FC Augsburg II, TSV Neusäß and the TSV Göggingen are the only three teams to have won both Bezirksligas, Nord and Süd.

    Current clubs

The clubs in the league in the 2019–20 season and their 2018–19 final position:
ClubPosition
FC StätzlingTransferred from the Bezirksliga Nord
SC Bubesheim2nd
TSV Hollenbach3rd
TSV Meitingen4th
TSV Gersthofen5th
TSV Aindling6th
TSV Rain am Lech II7th
VfL Ecknach8th
FC Affing9th
TSV Nördlingen II10th
SC Altenmünster11th
BC Adelzhausen12th
SV Holzkirchen13th
FC GünzburgPromoted from the Kreisliga
FC MertingenPromoted from the Kreisliga
TSV WertingenPromoted from the Kreisliga

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