Football league season
2015–16 NOFV-OberligaSeason | 2015–16 |
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Champions | |
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Promoted | |
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Relegated | North: South: |
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Matches played | |
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Top goalscorer | |
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Total attendance | North: 53,260[3] South: 96,025[4] |
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Average attendance | |
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All statistics correct as of 12 June 2016. |
The 2015–16 season of the NOFV-Oberliga was the eighth season of the league at tier five (V) of the German football league system and the 26th overall. The league is split in a northern and southern division.[5]
The season began on 14 August 2015 and finished on 12 June 2016, interrupted by a winter break from 19 December to 21 February.[6]
North
The 2015–16 season of the NOFV-Oberliga Nord saw five new clubs in the league, FC Anker Wismar, Tennis Borussia Berlin, 1. FC Frankfurt, CFC Hertha 06 and SV Victoria Seelow, all promoted from the Verbandsligas while no club was relegated from the Regionalliga Nordost to the league.
Source:
soccerway.comRules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) head-to-head results; 5) goals scored away from home against opponent; 6) goals scored away from home; 7) drawing of lots
(C) Champions;
(P) Promoted;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
- ^ Reserve teams of 3. Liga clubs are ineligible for Regionalliga promotion.
- ^ 1. FC Neubrandenburg 04 filed for insolvency[7] and was relegated.
Top goalscorers
The top goal scorers for the season:[1]
South
The 2015–16 season of the NOFV-Oberliga Süd saw five new clubs in the league, Bischofswerdaer FV, FC International Leipzig, BSG Wismut Gera and FSV Barleben, all promoted from the Verbandsligas while VFC Plauen was relegated from the Regionalliga Nordost.
Source:
soccerway.comRules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) head-to-head results; 5) goals scored away from home against opponent; 6) goals scored away from home; 7) drawing of lots
(C) Champions;
(P) Promoted;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
- ^ Reserve teams of Regionalliga clubs are ineligible for Regionalliga promotion.
- ^ Reserve teams of 3. Liga clubs are ineligible for Regionalliga promotion. FC Energie Cottbus II withdrawn from competition at the end of season.[8]
- ^ Rot-Weiß Erfurt II withdrawn from league at end of season.[9]
Top goalscorers
The top goal scorers for the season:[2]
References
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