Kreisliga Schwaben-Mitte

The Kreisliga Schwaben-Mitte is currently the eighth tier of the German football league system in the central region of the Bavarian Regierungsbezirk of Swabia (German: Schwaben). Until the disbanding of the Bezirksoberliga Schwaben in 2012 it was the ninth tier. From 2008, when the 3. Liga was introduced, was the eighth tier of the league system, until the introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994 the seventh tier.

Kreisliga Schwaben-Mitte
Country Germany
State Bavaria
Number of teams14
Level on pyramidLevel 8
Promotion toBezirksliga Süd
Relegation to
  • Kreisklasse Allgäu I
  • Kreisklasse Allgäu II
Current championsTSV Ottobeuren
(2018–19)

Overview

The winner of the Kreisliga Schwaben-Mitte, like the winner of the Kreisliga Schwaben-Süd and the Kreisliga Schwaben-Augsburg, is directly promoted to the Bezirksliga Schwaben-Süd. The second placed teams out of those leagues and the 13th placed team out of the Bezirksliga play-off for the last spot there.

The teams relegated from the Kreisliga have to step down to the Kreisklasse. The Kreisliga Schwaben-Mitte is fed by the Kreisklasses Schwaben-Mindelheim and Schwaben-Memmingen.

Until 1998, the Kreisliga Mitte was called A-Klasse Mitte. Until 2010, reserve teams of clubs in the league had to enter a parallel reserves division without promotion or relegation but have since been allowed to join the regular league system.[1]

League champions

The league champions since 1993 were:[2][3]

Season Club
1992–93 FC Viktoria Buxheim
1993–94 ASV Fellheim
1994–95 FC Niederrieden
1995–96 FC Viktoria Buxheim
1996–97 TSV Legau
1997–98 BSC Memmingen
1998–99 FC Buchloe
1999–2000 SV Lachen
2000–01 FC Bad Wörishofen
2001–02 SV Lachen
2002–03 BSC Wolfertsschwenden
2003–04 SV Egg an der Günz
2004–05 TSV Ottobeuren
2005–06 Tur Abdin Memmingen
Season Club
2006–07 TSV Mindelheim
2007–08 BSC Memmingen
2008–09 BSK Olympia Neugablonz
2009–10 SV Ungerhausen
2010–11 BSC Memmingen
2011–12 FSV Lamerdingen
2012–13 FC Viktoria Buxheim
2013–14 ASV Fellheim
2014–15 DJK-SV Memmingen-Ost
2015–16 TSV Babenhausen
2016–17 FC Heimertingen
2017–18 Viktoria Buxheim
2018–19 TSV Ottobeuren

Current clubs

The clubs in the league in the 2018–19 season and their final positions:[4]

Club Position
TSV Ottobeuren 1st (promoted)
TSV Kammlach 2nd
TSV Lautrach-Illebeuren 3rd
DJK SV Ost Memmingen 4th
SVO Germaringen 5th
TSV Legau 6th
SV Ungerhausen 7th
FSV Lamerdingen 8th
TV Woringen 9th
TSV Mindelheim 10th
ASV Fellheim 11th
FC Buchloe 12th (relegated)
FSV Amberg 13th (relegated)
FSV Dirlewang 14th (relegated)
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References

  1. Spiele und Ergebnisse Archiv 2009/2010 (in German) Bavarian Football Association website – Results archive 2009–10, accessed: 4 August 2010 Archived 11 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Kreisliga Allgäu Mitte (in German) fupa.net, accessed: 28 June 2016
  3. "Kreisliga Allgäu Mitte - Spieltag / Tabelle" [Kreisliga Allgäu Mitte - Results & Table]. kicker.de (in German). kicker (sports magazine). Retrieved 24 August 2019.
  4. Kreisliga Mitte (in German) Bavarian Football Association website – League tables and results of the Kreisliga Schwaben-Mitte, accessed: 24 August 2019

Sources

  • Das Fussball Jahresjournal (in German) Annual end-of-season magazine of the Swabian FA
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