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Oberliga Süd
- League status: Active
- Administered by: Deutscher Eishockey Bund e.V.
- Head manager: Uwe Harnos
- Year of start: 1999
- WWW: www.deb-online.de
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The Oberliga Süd is the southern conference of the German Oberliga.
Depending on the participating teams, the Oberliga is put together according to
regional criteria. Therfore, the southern conference is not always an active
competition.The top teams are promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga while the bottom teams
are relegated to regional lower leagues.
Depending on the participating teams, the Oberliga is put together according to
regional criteria. Therfore, the southern conference is not always an active
competition.The top teams are promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga while the bottom teams
are relegated to regional lower leagues.
- 2023-2024: Blue Devils Weiden
- 2020-2021: Selber Wölfe
- 2019-2020: Memmingen Indians
- 2018-2019: EC Peiting
- 2017-2018: Deggendorfer SC
- 2016-2017: Tölzer Löwen
- 2015-2016: EV Regensburg
- 2014-2015: EHC Freiburg
- 2013-2014: Selber Wölfe
- 2012-2013: EC Peiting
- 2011-2012: EC Peiting
- 2010-2011: Tölzer Löwen
- 2008-2009: ESV Kaufbeuren Joker
- 2000-2001: EV Regensburg
- 1999-2000: EHC Straubing
The Oberliga Süd is the third Division of ice hockey in Germany (below the DEL
and the 2nd Bundesliga). The league is divided into several regional conferences,
usually.
and the 2nd Bundesliga). The league is divided into several regional conferences,
usually.
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Individuals records:
Fast factsseason 1979-1980
- Youngest player: Peter Netzsch (18 years)
- Oldest player: Harald Frohmader (36 years)
- Shortest player: Roland Wunschel (170 cm)
- Tallest player: Peter Netzsch (189 cm)
- Nationalities: Canada (2), Germany (15)
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