Germany3

The table below is an alltimetable for the German third level from the season 1978/79 and onwards.  The 1978/79-season was the first season in which the third level was equally organized throughout  Germany (then West Germany); in 8 Oberliga groups. This was the case up to and including the  1990/91-season. 1991/92-1993/94 there were ten Oberliga groups in order to make room for the  former East German teams. From the 1994/95-season the Oberliga was made the fourth level and  the third level was divided into four Regionalliga groups. 2000/01-2007/08 there were only two  Regionalliga groups making up the German third level. From the 2008/09-season the German 3rd level  is just one group called 3.Liga.    You are free to copy this table in a non-commercial capacity, but please state the source, i.e. Clas Glenning. THE TABLE WAS COMPLETELY OVERHAULED WITH WINS, DRAWS AND LOSSES AND THREE POINTS FOR A WIN FOR ALL TEAMS INCLUDED IN NOVEMBER 2017.

SOURCES: Wikipedia.de, Sportipedia.de, daffs.wikia.com, wormatia.de, home.arcor.de, vfbwissen.de, manfredsfussballarchiv.de and f-archiv.de

GERMANY 3 FROM 79.xlsx

SV Werder Bremen II, leader of the German 3rd level alltimetable.

NOTES

* OL Nord 1986/87: Hummelsbüttler SV withdrew during season, all results  declared null and void. Season not counted in Hummelsbüttlers totals. * RL Nord 1997/98: Hessen Kassel withdrew during season, all results declared null and void. Season not counted in Hessen Kassels totals. * RL Nord 2001/02: Rot-Weiß Essen had one point deducted for some sort of license violation. * RL Süd 2002/03: 1. FC Saarbrücken had four points deducted. * RL Nord 2004/05: VfL Wolfsburg Am. had one point deducted for use of ineligible player. * 3. Liga 2010/11: Rot-Weiss Ahlen had three points deducted. * 3. Liga 2012/13: Kickers Offenbach had three points and Alemannia Aachen had five points deducted. * 3. Liga 2014/15: Unterhaching had two points deducted. * 3. Liga 2016/17: VfR Aalen and FSV Frankfurt each had nine points deducted for financial issues. * 3. Liga 2017/18: Chemnitzer FC had nine points deducted and Rot-Weiss Erfurt had 10 points deducted. Both for financial issues. 2021/22: Türkgücü München withdrew due to financial issues and had all games stricken.

INFO ON NAMECHANGES AND AMALGAMATIONS DURING THE PERIOD

* In 1985 TuS Schloss-Neuhaus and 1.FC Paderborn amalgamated into the new team    TuS Paderborn-Neuhaus. * In 1985 BV Lüttringshausen changed name to BVL Remscheid. * VfL Herzlake changed name to VfL Hazetal Herzlake in 1997. * Eintracht Wirges changed name to Glas-Chemie Wirges in 1981. * SV St. Wendel changed name to FC St. Wendel in 1980. * FC Remscheid are the result of an amalgamation between BVL Remscheid and VfB    Remscheid done in 1990. * FSV PCK Schwedt changed name to 1.FC Schwedt in 1993. * Stahl Brandenburg changed name to BSV Brandenburg in 1993. * Post Neubrandenburg changed name to FC Neubrandenburg in 1993. * Wismut Gera changed name to 1.SV Gera in 1993. * SpVgg Greuther Fürth are an amalgamation between SpVgg Fürth and TSV    Vestenbergsgreuth done in 1996. * Blau-Weiss Parchim is now called Parchimer FC. * LR Ahlen changed name to Rot-Weiss Ahlen in 2005. * Wuppertaler SV Borussia = merger of Wuppertaler SV and Borussia Wuppertal. * 1. FC Heidenheim 1946 prev. Heidenheimer SB (the football section broke out from the mother club). * SV Wehen Wiesbaden prev. SV Wehen (from Taunustein).   Comments on the contents of this page, write to my e-mail address:clas.glenning@gmail.com