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1947–48 Oberliga

Oberliga
Season 1947–48
Champions Hamburger SV
Union Oberschöneweide
Borussia Dortmund
1. FC Kaiserslautern
1. FC Nürnberg
Relegated Hannover 96
Victoria Hamburg
Preußen Dellbrück
VfR Köln
VfL Witten
SC Staaken
SG Mariendorf
BSG Nordstern
SpVgg Trossingen
SV Laupheim
SpVgg Fürth
VfL Neckarau
Viktoria Aschaffenburg
Rot-Weiß Frankfurt
FC Wacker München
Sportfreunde Stuttgart
German champions 1. FC Nürnberg
Top goalscorer Ottmar Walter
(51 goals)

The 1947–48 Oberliga was the third season of the Oberliga, the first tier of the football league system in the three western zones of Allied-occupied Germany. The league operated in six regional divisions, Berlin, North, South, Southwest (north and south) and West. For the Northern division, the Oberliga Nord, and the Western division, the Oberliga West, it was the inaugural season, the leagues having been created in 1948. The champions and runners-up of the US, British and French occupation zones and the champions of Oberliga Berlin entered the 1948 German football championship, the first edition of the German championship after the Second World War, which was won by 1. FC Nürnberg. It was 1. FC Nürnberg's seventh national championship.

In the British occupation zone the best four teams each of the Oberliga Nord and Oberliga West played out a zone championship with the two finalists advancing to the German championship.

In the US occupation zone the champion and runners-up of the Oberliga Süd directly advanced to the German championship.

In the French occupation zone the Oberliga Südwest operated in two regional divisions, north and south, with a championship final at the end of season. At the end of the season the four clubs in the league from the Saar Protectorate left the German league system with the Saar clubs returning three seasons later, in 1951. The Saar clubs entered the new Ehrenliga Saarland, with the exception of 1. FC Saarbrücken who joined the French Ligue 2 instead. Eventually, on 1 January 1957, the Saar Protectorate would officially join West Germany, ending the post-Second World War political separation of the territory from the other parts of Germany.


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