DateRHome v Away-
02/12 14:00 19 [14] Sportfreunde Siegen v SV Schermbeck [8] 1-1
02/12 13:30 19 TuS Erndtebrück v SG Finnentrop/Bamenohl 3-2
02/11 17:00 19 [2] TUS Bovinghausen 04 v ASC 09 Dortmund [6] 4-0
02/05 14:30 18 SG Finnentrop/Bamenohl v TSV Victoria Clarholz 4-2
02/05 14:00 18 1. FC Gievenbeck v TSG Sprockhovel 0-1
02/05 14:00 18 Westfalia Rhynern v SC Paderborn 07 II Cancelled
02/05 14:00 18 Eintracht Rheine v TuS Ennepetal 0-1
02/05 14:00 18 Gutersloh 2000 v Delbrucker SC 3-0
02/05 14:00 18 SV Schermbeck v SpVgg Vreden 1921 1-4
02/05 14:00 18 [7] ASC 09 Dortmund v Sportfreunde Siegen [13] 3-2
02/05 13:00 1 TuS Erndtebrück v SC Preussen Munster II 1-2
02/04 13:00 18 Sportfreunde Lotte v TUS Bovinghausen 04 1-0
01/29 13:30 17 Westfalia Rhynern v TuS Ennepetal Postponed
01/29 13:30 17 Sportfreunde Siegen v TUS Bovinghausen 04 Cancelled
01/29 13:30 16 TuS Erndtebrück v ASC 09 Dortmund Postponed
12/11 14:00 17 SG Finnentrop/Bamenohl v Delbrucker SC 6-0
12/11 13:30 17 Sportfreunde Siegen v TUS Bovinghausen 04 Postponed
12/11 13:30 17 Westfalia Rhynern v TuS Ennepetal Postponed
12/11 13:30 17 Gutersloh 2000 v TSG Sprockhovel 3-3
12/11 13:00 17 Eintracht Rheine v Sportfreunde Lotte 4-2
12/10 15:15 17 [2] SC Preussen Munster II v TSV Victoria Clarholz [5] 3-0
12/10 15:00 17 [8] SV Schermbeck v TuS Erndtebrück [16] 5-1
12/10 14:00 17 [7] ASC 09 Dortmund v SpVgg Vreden 1921 [12] 2-1
12/10 13:00 17 1. FC Gievenbeck v SC Paderborn 07 II 2-3
12/04 14:30 16 TuS Erndtebrück v ASC 09 Dortmund Postponed
12/04 14:00 16 [18] TuS Ennepetal v 1. FC Gievenbeck [13] 2-0
12/04 14:00 16 Delbrucker SC v SC Preussen Munster II 0-1
12/04 13:30 16 [15] TSG Sprockhovel v SG Finnentrop/Bamenohl [12] 0-1
12/04 13:30 16 Sportfreunde Lotte v Westfalia Rhynern 2-0
12/04 13:30 16 SpVgg Vreden 1921 v Sportfreunde Siegen 1-1

Wikipedia - Oberliga Westfalen

The Oberliga Westfalen is the highest level football league in the region of Westphalia, which is part of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The league existed from 1978 to 2008, but was then replaced by the NRW-Liga, a new statewide league. With the reform of the league system in 2012, which reduced the Regionalliga West to clubs from North Rhine-Westphalia only and disbanded the NRW-Liga below it, the Oberliga Westfalen was reintroduced as the highest tier in the region and the fifth level overall in Germany. It is one of fourteen Oberligas in German football, the fifth tier of the German football league system.

The Germany Oberliga Westfalen is a prominent regional football league that serves as one of the key divisions in the German football league system. Established in 1978, it operates as a part of the fifth tier of German football, below the Regionalliga West. The league features a competitive mix of clubs primarily from the North Rhine-Westphalia region, showcasing a rich history and a passionate fan base.

The tournament typically consists of a number of teams that compete in a round-robin format, with each club playing home and away matches against their opponents. The season usually runs from late summer to spring, culminating in an exciting climax as teams vie for promotion to the higher Regionalliga. The top teams at the end of the season earn the opportunity to ascend to the next level, while the lower-ranked teams face the threat of relegation to the Landesliga.

The Oberliga Westfalen is known for its intense rivalries, local derbies, and a vibrant atmosphere in stadiums, where fans passionately support their clubs. It serves as a crucial platform for developing local talent and provides a stepping stone for players aspiring to reach higher levels of professional football in Germany.

With its blend of tradition, competitive spirit, and community involvement, the Germany Oberliga Westfalen remains a vital part of the football landscape in the country, celebrating the love of the game at the grassroots level.