1992–93 NOFV-Oberliga
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The 1992–93 season of the NOFV-Oberliga was the second season of the league at tier three (III) of the German football league system
German football league system
The German football league system, or league pyramid, refers to a series of hierarchically interconnected leagues for association football clubs in Germany that consists of over 2,300 men's divisions, in which all leagues are bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation...

 after German reunification
German reunification
German reunification was the process in 1990 in which the German Democratic Republic joined the Federal Republic of Germany , and when Berlin reunited into a single city, as provided by its then Grundgesetz constitution Article 23. The start of this process is commonly referred by Germans as die...

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The NOFV-Oberliga was split into three divisions, NOFV-Oberliga Nord
NOFV-Oberliga Nord
The NOFV-Oberliga Nord is the fifth tier of the German football league system in the northern states of former East Germany and West-Berlin. Until the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008, it was the fourth tier of the league system. It covers the German states of Berlin, Brandenburg and...

, NOFV-Oberliga Mitte
NOFV-Oberliga Mitte
The NOFV-Oberliga Mitte was the third tier of the German football league system in the central states of former East Germany and West-Berlin. The league existed from 1991 to 1994...

and NOFV-Oberliga Süd
NOFV-Oberliga Süd
The NOFV-Oberliga Süd is the fifth tier of the German football league system in the southern states of former East Germany. Until the introduction of the 3rd Liga in 2008, it was the fourth tier of the league system. It covers the German states of Saxony-Anhalt, Thuringia and Saxony...

. The champions of of the Nord and Mitte divisions entered into a play-off with the runners-up from Süd, which 1. FC Union Berlin
1. FC Union Berlin
1. FC Union Berlin is a German association football club based in Berlin. It is one of two sides in the city bearing the name Union that emerged during the Cold War and played in East Germany, while the other played in the west. The club currently plays in the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga.-Foundation to...

 won, but as they were refused a license for the 2. Bundesliga
2. Fußball-Bundesliga
- Changes in division set-up :* Number of clubs: currently 18. From 1974 to 1981 there were two conferences, each of 20 teams. In 1981–91 it had 20...

, Tennis Borussia Berlin
Tennis Borussia Berlin
Tennis Borussia Berlin is a German football club based in Berlin-Westend.- History :The team was founded in 1902 and takes its name from its origins as a tennis and ping-pong club. "Borussia" is a Latinised version of Prussia. In 1903 the club took up football and quickly developed a rivalry with...

 took their place and were promoted for the 1993–94 season.

1992–93 NOFV-Oberliga Nord

Pos Team Pld W D L GF:GA GD Points
1. Tennis Borussia Berlin
Tennis Borussia Berlin
Tennis Borussia Berlin is a German football club based in Berlin-Westend.- History :The team was founded in 1902 and takes its name from its origins as a tennis and ping-pong club. "Borussia" is a Latinised version of Prussia. In 1903 the club took up football and quickly developed a rivalry with...

 (C) (P) (O)
32 27 5 0 107:23 +84 59:6
2. FC Stahl Brandenburg 32 19 8 5 74:32 +42 46:18
3. Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl 32 16 12 4 57:37 +20 44:20
4. FC Berlin
Berliner FC Dynamo
Berliner FC Dynamo is a German association football club and is the successor organization to the club that played in East Berlin as Dynamo Berlin from 1953 to 1966.-Founding and Stasi patronage:...

32 20 2 10 94:61 +33 42:22
5. FSV PCK Schwedt 32 17 8 7 61:41 +20 42:22
6. Post Neubrandenburg
1. FC Neubrandenburg 04
1. FC Neubrandenburg 04 is a German football club based in Neubrandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, currently playing in the NOFV-Oberliga Nord .- History :...

32 11 10 11 57:54 +3 32:32
7. Spandauer SV
Spandauer SV
Spandauer SV is a German association football club that plays in Berlin.-Early years:The capital city was one of the earliest centres of German football and was home to 1. Spandauer Fußballklub Triton, formed on 24 May 1894, and Sportclub Germania Spandau, formed on 15 October 1895...

32 11 9 12 51:62 –11 31:33
8. Greifswalder SC 32 11 7 14 46:56 –10 29:35
9. Hansa Rostock II 32 11 7 14 45:46 –1 28:36
10. SG Bergmann-Borsig
SG Bergmann-Borsig
SG Bergmann-Borsig is a German sports club from the city of Berlin. It was established following World War II on 8 April 1946 by handball players from Charlottenburg, Rosenthal and Wilhelmsruh in the city's Pankow district. Located in the Soviet-occupied quarter of Berlin, SG formed afootball...

32 10 7 15 64:63 +1 27:37
11. FSV Optik Rathenow
FSV Optik Rathenow
FSV Optik Rathenow is a German association football club from the city of Rathenow, Brandenburg.-History:The earliest roots of football in the Rathenow area go back to the establishment of Spielvereinigung Rathenow in 1906...

32 9 8 15 41:48 –7 26:38
12. Reinickendorfer Füchse
Reinickendorfer Füchse
Reinickendorfer Füchse are a German association football club based in Reinickendorf, a western district of in Berlin. The football side is part of a larger sports association that has departments for basketball, bowling, boxing, gymnastics, handball, ice hockey, swimming, tennis, table tennis, and...

32 8 10 14 41:59 –18 26:38
13. FSV Rot-Weiß Prenzlau 32 6 14 12 33:55 –22 26:38
14. FSV Velten 1990 32 8 8 16 42:73 –31 24:40
15. FV Motor Eberswalde
FV Motor Eberswalde
FV Motor Eberswalde is a German association football club from Eberswalde, Brandenberg northeast of Berlin.-History:The club was founded on 1 July 1909 as FC Preussen Eberswalde and steadily improved in the period leading up to World War I advancing to play in the top local league...

 (R)
32 7 7 18 40:68 –28 21:43
16. Spandauer BC 06
FC Spandau 06
FC Spandau 06 is a German association football club based in the Spandau district of Berlin. The club was formed out of the 2003 merger of the traditional side Spandauer Ballclub 1906 and newcomer 1. FC Spandau which was established in 1997....

 (R)
32 6 9 17 44:77 –33 21:43
17. Frankfurter FC Viktoria (R) 32 6 8 18 43:85 –42 20:44

1992–93 NOFV-Oberliga Mitte

Pos Team Pld W D L GF:GA GD Points
1. 1. FC Union Berlin
1. FC Union Berlin
1. FC Union Berlin is a German association football club based in Berlin. It is one of two sides in the city bearing the name Union that emerged during the Cold War and played in East Germany, while the other played in the west. The club currently plays in the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga.-Foundation to...

 (C) (A)
32 26 2 4 100:21 +79 54:10
2. Hallescher FC
Hallescher FC
Hallescher FC is a German association football club based in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt.-History:The club's roots are in the 1946 formation of SG Glaucha in Soviet-occupied East Germany around the core of Hallescher Fußball-Club Wacker which was founded in 1900...

32 22 4 6 86:36 +50 48:16
3. FC Energie Cottbus 32 20 4 8 77:49 +28 44:20
4. Türkiyemspor Berlin
Türkiyemspor Berlin
Türkiyemspor Berlin is German association football club from Berlin. The club began in 1978 as a loose association of young footballers playing recreationally as Kreuzberg Gençler Birliği , named after the Berlin district of Kreuzberg...

32 18 4 10 62:34 +28 40:24
5. Hertha Zehlendorf
Hertha Zehlendorf
The Hertha Zehlendorf is a German association football club from the suburb of Zehlendorf, Berlin.The club, one of the largest football clubs in the country, has a strong youth department which has developed a number of international players, not just for Germany and having won two national youth...

32 14 11 7 52:48 +4 39:25
6. Hertha BSC II 32 16 6 10 67:32 +35 38:26
7. Lok Altmark Stendal 32 16 6 10 60:44 +16 38:26
8. 1. FC Magdeburg
1. FC Magdeburg
1. FC Magdeburg is a German association football club playing in Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt.-History:Football has been played in Magdeburg since the end of the 19th century. On 15 June 1896 SV Victoria 96 Magdeburg was founded, a club that had its best days before World War II, when it participated...

32 14 6 12 57:59 –2 34:30
9. Berlin Türkspor 1965
Berlin Türkspor 1965
Türkspor Berlin is a German association football club from the city of Berlin formed as an ethnically Turkish sports club in 1965. The team won its way into the Landesliga Berlin in 1989 before going on to spend three seasons as a lower tier side in third division play in the Amateuroberliga...

32 11 7 14 60:67 –7 29:35
10. SCC Berlin 32 9 11 12 39:51 –12 29:35
11. FC Einheit Wernigerode 32 10 6 16 46:66 –20 26:38
12. VfB Lichterfelde
Lichterfelder FC
Lichterfelder FC is a German association football club from the Berlin district of Lichterfelde. The club has approximately 1,300 members and includes the country's largest youth department.-History:...

32 7 12 13 36:56 –20 26:38
13. FSV Glückauf Brieske-Senftenberg
FSV Glückauf Brieske-Senftenberg
FSV Glückauf Brieske-Senftenberg is a German football club from Senftenberg in Brandenburg, currently playing in the Landesliga Brandenburg-Süd .- History :FSV Glückauf Brieske-Senftenberg was founded on 19 January 1919 under the name FV Grube Marga...

32 9 7 16 37:67 –30 25:39
14. Anhalt Dessau 32 8 8 16 32:55 –23 24:40
15. 1. FC Lübars (R) 32 9 5 18 42:64 –22 23:41
16. NSC Marathon 02
NSC Marathon 02
Neuköllner Sport Club Marathon 02 is a German association football club from the Neukölln district of Berlin. The club was established as Neuköllner Athletic Club Marathon through the merger of predecessor sides Berliner Turn- und Fußball Club Hohenzollern 1890 and Sport Club Arminia-Urania Rixdorf...

 (R)
32 4 6 22 33:78 –45 14:50
17. SV Stahl Thale (R) 32 3 7 22 19:78 –59 13:51

1992–93 NOFV-Oberliga Süd

Pos Team Pld W D L GF:GA GD Points
1. FC Sachsen Leipzig
FC Sachsen Leipzig
FC Sachsen Leipzig was a German football club from Leipzig, Saxony. The roots of the club go back to 1899 and the founding of Britannia Leipzig. Following World War I, a 1919 merger with FC Hertha 05 Leipzig created Leipziger Sportverein 1899...

 (C)
32 21 9 2 62:14 +48 51:13
2. Bischofswerdaer FV (A) 32 24 3 5 53:16 +38 51:13
3. FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt 32 21 6 5 76:29 +47 48:16
4. 1. FC Markkleeberg 32 16 13 3 57:24 +33 45:19
5. FSV Zwickau
FSV Zwickau
FSV Zwickau is a German association football club located in Zwickau, Saxony. Today's club claims as part of its complex heritage sides that were East Germany's first champions: 1948 Ostzone winners SG Planitz and 1950 DDR-Oberliga champions ZSG Horch Zwickau.-History:In addition to the earliest...

32 18 7 7 66:31 +35 43:21
6. FSV Hoyerswerda 32 18 7 7 66:31 +35 43:21
7. Wismut Aue
FC Erzgebirge Aue
FC Erzgebirge Aue is a German football club based in Aue, Saxony. The former East German side was a charter member of the 3. Liga in 2008–09, after being relegated from the 2. Bundesliga in 2007–08. The city of Aue has a population of about 18,000 making it one of the smallest cities to ever...

32 13 10 9 45:39 +6 36:28
8. Wacker Nordhausen
FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen
FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen is a German association football club from Nordhausen, Thuringia.-History:The football team FC Wacker 05 Nordhausen was founded on 1 November 1905 as an offshoot of a Protestant youth club in the city...

32 12 7 13 41:54 –13 31:33
9. Dresdner SC
Dresdner SC
Dresdner SC is a German multisport club playing in Dresden, Saxony. Founded on 30 April 1898, the club was a founding member of the German Football Association in 1900...

32 7 15 10 36:42 –6 29:35
10. FV Zeulenroda 32 9 9 14 35:42 –7 27:37
11. Chemnitzer SV 1951
VfB Fortuna Chemnitz
VfB Fortuna Chemnitz is German association football club from Chemnitz, Saxony. The club was formed in 2005 out of the fusion of VfB Chemnitz and SV Fortuna Furth Glösa.-History:...

32 8 10 14 33:55 –22 26:38
12. FC Meißen 32 8 9 15 37:54 –17 25:39
13. 1. SV Gera 32 7 10 15 33:47 –14 24:40
14. Bornaer SV 32 7 9 16 29:47 –18 23:41
15. SC 1903 Weimar (R) 32 6 7 19 32:62 –30 19:45
16. TSV Stahl Riesa (R) 32 4 10 18 23:57 –34 17:47
17. Funkwerk Kölleda (R) 32 1 9 22 26:79 –53 10:54

External links

  • NOFV-Online – official website of the North-East German Football Association
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