-
league system, too. The two
Amateurligas in
Bavaria were
reduced to a
single division again, like
until 1953. The 2nd
Amateurligas were
completely disbanded...
- four
separate Amateurligas: Nordwürttemberg, Schwarzwald-Bodensee,
Nordbaden and Südbaden. Two of
those were merged, the
Amateurligas Nordwürttemberg...
-
those years up to 1963, the
leagues below the
Bayernliga were the 2.
Amateurligas,
which there was
supposed to be
seven of,
according to the
number of...
- play-off. The
champion would have to
compete with the
winners of the
Amateurligas Saarland and Rheinland.
Until 1933, the
region covered by the Südwest...
-
Oberliga Süd, the
other eleven went to the
Amateurligas, six of
those to Südbaden. With the
creation of the
Amateurliga Schwarzwald-Bodensee in 1960, some clubs...
- Usually, the
champion would have to
compete with the
winners of the
Amateurligas Südbaden,
Nordbaden and (from 1961) Schwarzwald-Bodensee. The league...
- The
Amateurliga Saarland was the
highest football league in the
state of
Saarland and the
third tier of the
German football league system from 1951, when...
- Usually, the
champion would have to
compete with the
winners of the
Amateurligas Südbaden, Württemberg and (from 1961) Schwarzwald-Bodensee. The separation...
- play-off. The
champion would have to
compete with the
winners of the
Amateurligas Saarland and Südwest.
Until 1933, the
region covered by the Rheinland...
- The
Mittelrheinliga (English:
Middle Rhine League),
sometimes also
referred to as
Oberliga Mittelrhein after its
elevation to
Oberliga status in 2012,...