Verbandsliga Westfalen
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Verbandsliga Westfalen |
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Founded |
1956 |
Nation |
Germany |
State |
Nordrhein-Westfalen |
Promotion To |
Oberliga Nordrhein-Westfalen |
Relegation To |
Landesliga Westfalen 1 Ost |
Landesliga Westfalen 2 Süd |
Landesliga Westfalen 3 West |
Landesliga Westfalen 4 Nord |
Landesliga Westfalen 5 Mitte |
Number of Teams |
Group 1: 15 |
Group 2: 16 |
Level on Pyramid |
Level 6 |
Current Champions 2007-08 |
Group 1: VfB Hüls |
Group 2: SG Wattenscheid 09 |
The Verbandsliga Westfalen is the second highest football league in the region of Westfalen which is part of the state of Nordrhein-Westfalen. It operates in two separate groups which run parallel below the Oberliga Nordrhein-Westfalen. Currently the sixth tier of the German football league system, the Westfalenligas were the fifth tier until the 3rd Liga was introduced in 2008.
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[edit] Overview
The league was formed in two groups of 16 clubs in 1956 to provide a more streamlined highest league system for the Westfalen Football Association. Previous to this, the five Landesligas were the highest level of play in the region. The Landesligas still remain as the tier below the Verbandsligas to this day.
From the beginning, the league operated in two parallel groups which a championship series at the end of the season. This series was however abandoned after the Oberliga Westfalen was introduced in 1978 as a highest league for the region. The winner of this series however was not automatically the promoted team. Promotion was determined by a series of games involving the two Westfalen league winners and the champions of the Verbandsliga Niederrhein and Verbandsliga Mittelrhein.
Despite having always operated on the two group system, the Verbandsliga Westfalen has to be seen as one league with two regional divisions as clubs frequently move between groups, according to geographical needs. The administration and history of the two groups have always been closely tied.
The league started out with its two groups, then called Nordost (Gruppe 1) and Südwest (Gruppe 2), as the third tier of the German league system. The winner of the championship matches would gain entry to the 2nd Oberliga West, the second tier of the league system.
The two leagues have always operated on a set number of 16 teams per league but in some seasons deviation in numbers was necessary to balance out promotion and relegation.
With the introduction of the Bundesliga in 1963, the two Verbandsligas came under the new Regionalliga West but remained, unchanged otherwise, as the third tier of the league system. The same applied when the Regionalliga was replaced by the 2nd Bundesliga Nord in 1974. The league champions however now had to gain promotion through a play-off system with the winners of the other tier-three leagues in northern Germany.
In 1978, the Amateur-Oberliga Westfalen was formed as the third tier of football in Westfalen. One of the main reasons for this move was to provide direct promotion for the tier-three champions again. The clubs placed one to nine in each league were admitted to the new Oberliga, these being:
From the Verbandsliga Westfalen-Nordost:
- 1. FC Paderborn
- VfB Rheine
- TuS Schloß Neuhaus
- SV Ahlen
- Bünder SV
- SV Emsdetten
- SV Beckum
- DJK Gütersloh, (The DJK Gütersloh merged with Arminia Gütersloh to form FC Gütersloh in 1978)
- TSG Harsewinkel
From the Verbandsliga Westfalen-Südwest:
- DSC Wanne-Eickel, gained promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga, therefore did not take part in the Oberliga Westfalen
- SpVgg Erkenschwick
- VfL Gevelsberg
- Sportfreunde Siegen
- Hellweg Lütgendortmund
- SuS Hüsten 09
- SV Holzwickede
- Eintracht Recklinghausen
- VfB Altena
The two Verbandsligas remained as a feeder league for the new Oberliga, but now as a tier-four competition. Its champion, and some years the runners-up, were directly promoted to the Oberliga Westfalen.
With the re-introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994, the league slipped to tier five but remained unchanged otherwise.
From 2008, with the introduction of the 3rd Liga, the Verbandsligas Westfalen were downgraded to the sixth tier. The league above it was then the new Oberliga Nordrhein-Westfalen, a merger of the Oberligas Nordrhein and Westfalen. The champions of the Verbandsligas continued to be directly promoted but since there now was four Verbandsligas below the Oberliga, the runners-up didn't have the option of promotion unless the league winner declined. The leagues also changed their names to Westfalenliga[1].
The reason for Group 1 only playing with 15 clubs in the season 2007-08 was somewhat and oddety in German football. When SG Wattenscheid 09 was relegated to Group 2 after the 2006-07 season, its reserve team was already scheduled to play in Group 1. Two teams from the same club can not be in the same league at this level, but they could be quite legally in parallel leagues. SG Wattenscheid 09 declined to have two teams playing parallel but the Westfalen FA still listed them as having two Verbandsliga teams in their official pre-season league listings[2]. By the time Wattenscheid declined in early August it was to late to promote a replacement to the league and the number was left at 15 for this season.
[edit] Champions of the Verbandsligas Westfalen 1 and 2
From 1957 to 1978 a championship decider was played to determined the Westfalen champion, usually played on home-and-away base with a third game if necessary. Some seasons however, there was only one game, on neutral ground and in 1966 and 1968 no games were played.
Season | Group 1 | Group 2 | ||||
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1957 | SpVgg Beckum | Sportfreunde Gladbeck | 5-1 | 3-3 | - | |
1958 | SpVgg Erkenschwick | FV Hombruch 09 | 2-3 | 3-7 | - | |
1959 | SpVgg Beckum | Sportfreunde Siegen | 2-0 | 2-1 | - | |
1960 | BV Selm | SSV Hagen | 1-3 | 3-0 | 2-1 | |
1961 | Germania Datteln | Sportfreunde Siegen | 0-3 | 5-0 | 2-0 | |
1962 | Arminia Bielefeld | BV Brambauer | 2-1 | 0-0 | - | |
1963 | VfB 03 Bielefeld | Lüner SV | - | - | 1-3 | |
1964 | Eintracht Gelsenkirchen | SC Dortmund 95 | 1-1 | 2-2 | 2-0 | |
1965 | SpVgg Erkenschwick | VfL Bochum | 1-4 | 3-2 | 1-1 | |
1966 | Hammer SpVg | SSV Hagen | - | - | - | |
1967 | SpVgg Erkenschwick | Lüner SV | - | - | 0-0 | |
1968 | SpVgg Erkenschwick | SSV Hagen | - | - | - | |
1969 | DJK Gütersloh | SG Wattenscheid 09 | - | - | 3-1 | |
1970 | Eintracht Gelsenkirchen | Westfalia Herne | - | - | 2-1 | |
1971 | Arminia Gütersloh | VfL Klafeld-Geisweid | - | - | 1-0 | |
1972 | STV Horst-Emscher | Sportfreunde Siegen | 3-1 | 0-4 | 6-7 | |
1973 | VfB 03 Bielefeld | Rot-Weiß Lüdenscheid | - | - | 2-1 | |
1974 | SC Recklinghausen | TuS Neuenrade | 0-3 | 2-4 | - | |
1975 | Arminia Gütersloh | Westfalia Herne | 0-2 | 2-4 | - | |
1976 | SC Herford | SV Holzwickede | 3-1 | 1-2 | - | |
1977 | Arminia Gütersloh | Rot-Weiß Lüdenscheid | 2-6 | 2-0 | - | |
1978 | 1. FC Paderborn | DSC Wanne-Eickel | 0-2 | 2-1 | - |
- Promoted teams in bold.
- In 1965, VfL Bochum was declared winner.
- In 1966 and 1968, no champion was determined; in 1967 the contest was drawn.
- In 1969, SpVgg Erkenschwick, runners-up of Group 1, was also promoted.
With the introduction of the Oberliga Westfalen in 1978, the winner of this league was the official champion of Westfalen, deciders between the two Verbandsliga champions were therefore unnecessary. League winners were automatically promoted, some seasons the runners-up too.
Jahr | Group 1 | Group 2 | Promoted runners-up |
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1979 | VfB Waltrop | Teutonia Lippstadt | - |
1980 | Hammer SpVg | STV Horst-Emscher | - |
1981 | Eintracht Hamm-Heesse | Lüner SV | - |
1982 | ASC Schöppingen | VfL Bochum II | - |
1983 | FC Gohfeld | SV Langendreer 04 | - |
1984 | VfL Reken | Hellweg Lütgendortmund | - |
1985 | 1. FC Recklinghausen | SuS Hüsten 09 | - |
1986 | SC Verl | SG Wattenscheid 09 II | - |
1987 | SpVgg Marl | Borussia Dortmund II | SC Buer-Hassel |
1988 | VfB Rheine | Sportfreunde Siegen | - |
1989 | SpVgg Beckum | VfR Sölde | VfL Bochum II |
1990 | VfB Hüls | Rot-Weiß Lüdenscheid | 1. FC Recklinghausen |
1991 | FC Gütersloh | VfL Gevelsberg | - |
1992 | Schalke 04 II | Sportfreunde Siegen | SV Brakel, SG Wattenscheid 09 II |
1993 | TSG Dülmen | SV Holzwickede | - |
1994 | VfB Hüls | Sportfreunde Siegen | - |
1995 | TuS Ahlen | SF Oestrich Iserlohn | SV Rotthausen |
1996 | TSG Dülmen | TuS Hordel | - |
1997 | Blau-Weiß Recklinghausen | FC Schalke 04 II | VfL Bochum II |
1998 | FC Eintracht Rheine | VfB Kirchhellen | SV Lippstadt 08, SV Langendreer |
1999 | SC Herford | Westfalia Herne | SV Rotthausen |
2000 | Lüner SV | TSG Sprockhövel | - |
2001 | VfB Fichte Bielefeld | SC Buer-Hassel | Hövelhofer SV |
2002 | Arminia Bielefeld II | TSG Sprockhövel | SpVgg Emsdetten, Sportfreunde Siegen II |
2003 | LR Ahlen II | SV Schermbeck | Vorwärts Kornharpen |
2004 | Sportfreunde Lotte | SpVgg Erkenschwick | - |
2005 | Delbrücker SC | Westfalia Herne | - |
2006 | Hammer SpVg | DSC Wanne-Eickel | SF Oestrich-Iserlohn |
2007 | SV Schermbeck | TSG Sprockhövel | SC Wiedenbrück 2000, DJK Germania Gladbeck |
2008 | VfB Hüls | SG Wattenscheid 09 | - |
Source:Verbandsliga Westfalen. Das deutsche Fussball-Archiv. Retrieved on 2008-02-08.
- In 2006, DSC Wanne-Eickel was refused promotion.
[edit] Founding members of the Verbandsligas Westfalen
Verbandsliga Westfalen 1 Nordost:
From the 2nd Oberliga West:
From Landesliga 1 Ost:
- SpVgg Beckum
- Arminia Gütersloh
- Arminia Bielefeld
- TSV Detmold
- SV Brackwede
- Union Herford
From Landesliga 4 Nord:
- SV Erle 08
- SG Gronau
- BV Selm
- Germania Datteln
- VfB Hüls
From Landesliga 5 Mitte:
- TuRa Bergkamen
- VfL Altenbögge
- SV Bockum-Hövel
- SV Herringen
Verbandsliga Westfalen 2 Südwest:
From Landesliga 2 Süd:
- Sportfreunde Siegen
- Sportfreunde Neheim
- RSV Lüdenscheid-Höh
- TuS Eiringhausen
- SuS Menden 09
- SuS Niederschelden
From Landesliga 3 West::
- Union Günnigfeld
- SC Dahlhausen
- Arminia Ickern
- SpVgg Röhlinghausen
- SV Castrop
- SSV Hagen
- VfB Habinghorst
From Landesliga 4 Nord:
- Sportfreunde Gladbeck
From Landesliga 5 Mitte:
- FV Hombruch 09
- TBV Mengede
[edit] External links
- Das deutsche Fussball Archiv
- Verbandsliga Westfalen at fussball.de
- Westfalen Football Assocciation (FLVW)
[edit] Sources
- Deutschlands Fussball in Zahlen - An annual publication with tables and results from the Bundesliga to Verbandsliga/Landesliga, published by the DSFS
- Kicker Almanach The Football Yearbook on German football from Bundesliga to Oberliga, since 1937, published by the Kicker Sports Magazine
[edit] References
- ^ League reform. www.amateurkick.de. Retrieved on 2008-02-08.
- ^ Staffeleinteilung 2007-08. Westfalen Football Association. Retrieved on 2008-02-08.
[edit] Clubs in the Verbandsligas Westfalen 1 and 2
German Verbandsliga Westfalen 1 (V) Football Clubs (2007-08)
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German Verbandsliga Westfalen 2 (V) Football Clubs (2007-08)
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