Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
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06/11 17:00 | - | [2] SV Gonsenheim vs Goppinger SV [1] | 2-4 |
06/09 13:00 | 1 | SC Weiche Flensburg 08 vs TuS Bersenbruck | 2-1 |
06/08 12:00 | - | [2] Goppinger SV vs Turk Gucu Friedberg [3] | 2-0 |
06/05 17:30 | 1 | TuS Bersenbruck vs SC Weiche Flensburg 08 | 2-2 |
06/05 17:00 | - | Turk Gucu Friedberg vs SV Gonsenheim | 1-2 |
06/02 13:00 | 3 | SV Todesfelde vs Werder Bremen II | 0-3 |
06/01 14:00 | 1 | Würzburger FV vs TSV Grossbardorf | 3-3 |
06/01 14:00 | 1 | VfR Garching vs SV Fortuna Regensburg | 4-2 |
05/29 17:30 | 2 | [3] Altona 93 vs SV Todesfelde [2] | 3-5 |
05/29 16:30 | 1 | Türkspor Augsburg vs Gundelfingen | 1-0 |
05/26 12:00 | 1 | Werder Bremen II vs Altona 93 | 1-0 |
05/25 14:00 | 2 | VfR Garching vs TSV Seebach | 2-2 |
The Oberliga (German: [ˈoːbɐˌliːɡa], "Upper League"; plural: Oberligen) is the fifth tier of the German football league system. Before the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008, it was the fourth tier. At the end of the 2011–12 season the number of Oberligas was increased from eleven to fourteen.
With the exception of the Nazi-era Gauliga, the term Oberliga (equivalent to Premier League in English) was used prior to the formation of the Bundesliga in 1963 for first-division leagues in West Germany. Between 1978–94 the term Amateuroberliga was used for third-tier leagues, which were then the highest level of amateur play in the country. The current usage of the designation Oberliga was introduced in 1994. In East Germany a separate league structure was in place from 1948–1990 and the top flight division there was known as the DDR-Oberliga.