The Landesliga Schleswig-Holstein is the sixth tier of the German football league system and the second-highest league in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, supplanting the Verbandsligen at that level in the state.
Overview
The Landesliga was relaunched to start play in the 2017âÂÂ18 season as part of realignments in the league system of Schleswig-Holstein and as a solution to the problem of many teams promoted to the Verbandsliga ending up relegated or withdrawn after one season.
The league is divided into two divisions of 16 clubs each, Schleswig (north-west) and Holstein (south-east), and teams promoted to or relegated from it will be assigned to a division based on geographical proximity, a practice called "flexible game operation" ().
For 2020âÂÂ21 and 2021âÂÂ22, the Landesliga was expanded to three groups, each having 11 to 12 teams for a total of 34âÂÂ35 after the previous 2019âÂÂ20 season was curtailed.
Founding members of the Landesliga
The league was newly reformed from the following clubs that have played in the following leagues in 2016âÂÂ17:
- From the Schleswig-Holstein-Liga:
- TuS Hartenholm, 13th
- TSV Kropp, 14th
- Oldenburger SV, 15th
- TSV Altenholz, 16th
- TSG Concordia Schönkirchen, 17th
- FC Kilia Kiel, 18th
- From the Verbandsliga Nord-Ost:
- Gettorfer SC, 2nd
- TSV Bordesholm, 3rd
- Osterrönfelder TSV, 4th
- Büdelsdorfer TSV, 5th
- Heikendorfer SV, 6th
- Eckernförder SV, 7th
- From the Verbandsliga Nord-West:
- Husumer SV, 2nd
- BSC Brunsbüttel, 3rd
- Schleswig 06, 4th
- TSV Rantrum, 5th
- Blau-WeiàLöwenstedt, 6th
- SG Geest 05, 7th
- From the Verbandsliga Süd-West:
- SSC Phönix Kisdorf, 2nd
- FC Reher/Puls, 3rd
- VfR Horst, 4th
- VfR Kellinghausen, 5th
- SV Schakendorf, 6th
- SV Todesfelde II, 7th
- From the promotion round:
- TSV Klausdorf, Nord-Ost, 8th
- TSV Pansdorf, Süd-Ost, 8th
Champions
- In 2020, the division champions were determined by points-per-game average after the season was terminated in May due to the coronavirus disease pandemic in Germany. TSV Kronshagen (Schleswig) and FC Dornbreite Lübeck (Holstein) were also promoted as runners-up.
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