- For the history of the Amateurliga Nordbaden after 1978,
see 'Verbandsliga
Nordbaden.
The
Amateurliga Nordbaden was the highest football
league in the region of the Nordbaden FA and the third tier of the
German football league
system from its inception in 1945 to the formation of the
Oberliga
Baden-Württemberg and the
Verbandsliga Nordbaden below it in
1978.
Overview
The
Amateurliga Nordbaden was formed in 1945 in the northern half of
the then state of Baden, which is now the
western half of the German state of
Baden-Württemberg
. It was a feeder league to the Oberliga Süd and therefore the
second tier of the football league system in the south of Germany
until the
interception of the 2nd Oberliga
Süd in 1950. From 1950 until the establishment of the
Oberliga Baden-Württemberg in 1978, it was the third tier of the
football league system.
The winner of the Amateurliga Nordbaden was not automatically
promoted but rather had to take part in a
promotion
play-off to its league above. Usually, the champion would have
to compete with the winners of the
Amateurligas Südbaden,
Württemberg and (from 1961)
Schwarzwald-Bodensee.
The separation of Nordbaden and Südbaden results from the outcome
of the
2nd World War when the state
was split into two separate occupation zones.
The north was in the
US
zone and the south in the French
zone.
The official names for the two FAs reflect the separation of
Südbaden from the originally association, with Nordbaden just
simply calling itself Baden FA.
The league was established in 1945 with ten teams, the winner
gaining promotion to the Oberliga Süd. The founder members
were:
The league was split into a northern and a southern group from 1946
to 1948.
With the introduction of the
Bundesliga in 1963 the Amateurliga
was placed below the new
Regionalliga Süd but still
retained its third-tier status.It continued to do so after the
introduction of the
2nd Bundesliga Süd in
1974.
The longest continuous member of the league was the SV Sandhausen
which gained promotion to it in 1957 and spent 21 seasons in it
until its admittance to the new Oberliga in 1978. The VfR Pforzheim
spent a record of 28 out of 33 possible seasons in the
league.
Disbanding of the Amateurliga Nordbaden
In 1978, the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg was formed to allow direct
promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga Süd for the Amateure champion of
the state. The teams placed one to five gained entry to the
Oberliga while the other eleven teams were put into the new
Verbandsliga Nordbaden, now the fourth tier of the football league
system.
Admitted to the new
Oberliga:
Relegated to the new
Verbandsliga:
Winners of the Amateurliga Nordbaden
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| Season |
Club |
| 1945-46 |
VfL Neckarau |
| 1946-47 |
VfB Mühlburg & ASV Feudenheim |
| 1947-48 |
TSG Rohrbach & VfR
Pforzheim |
| 1948-49 |
1. FC Pforzheim |
| 1949-50 |
VfL Neckarau |
| 1950-51 |
ASV Feudenheim |
| 1951-52 |
Karlsruher FV |
| 1952-53 |
FV Daxlanden |
| 1953-54 |
Amicitia Viernheim |
| 1954-55 |
Amicitia Viernheim |
| 1955-56 |
Amicitia Viernheim |
| 1956-57 |
Amicitia Viernheim |
| 1957-58 |
VfL Neckarau |
| 1958-59 |
VfR Pforzheim |
| 1959-60 |
Phönix Mannheim |
| 1960-61 |
SV Sandhausen |
| 1961-62 |
VfL Neckarau |
|
| Season |
Club |
| 1962-63 |
FV Weinheim |
| 1963-64 |
SV Schwetzingen |
| 1964-65 |
Karlsruher SC II |
| 1965-66 |
Germania Forst |
| 1966-67 |
ASV Feudenheim |
| 1967-68 |
VfL Neckarau |
| 1968-69 |
Germania Forst |
| 1969-70 |
FV Weinheim |
| 1970-71 |
Waldhof Mannheim |
| 1971-72 |
Waldhof Mannheim |
| 1972-73 |
VfR Mannheim |
| 1973-74 |
Karlsruher FV |
| 1974-75 |
VfB Eppingen |
| 1975-76 |
VfR Mannheim |
| 1976-77 |
SV Neckargerach |
| 1977-78 |
FV Weinheim |
|
Source:
- Bold denotes team gained promotion.
- In 1950, three teams were promoted to the new 2nd Oberliga
Süd.
- In 1965, the VfR Pforzheim gained promotion as runners-up as
the reserves team of Karlsruher SC was ineligiable.
Sources
- Kicker Almanach - The Football Yearbook on German
football from Bundesliga to Oberliga, since 1937, published by the
kicker Sports Magazine
External links
References