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The 2019/20 Oberliga season was the 61st season of the Oberliga, the third-tier of German ice hockey. The Oberliga operated with two regional leagues, North and South. 24 teams competed in the season that spanned from 28 September 2019 till 11 March 2020. The regular season and championship playoff qualifiers was completed, but the season was then cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the remainder of the Oberliga season was cancelled by DEB.[1] The championship playoffs were not contested so no Oberliga champion was named. There was also no sporting promotion or relegation, with ERC Sonthofen the only team to be relegated due to the club entering insolvency. Tilburg Trappers were crowned Oberliga North premiers, while Eisbären Regensburg were crowned Oberliga South premiers.

Teams

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Oberliga North Teams: 2019–20 Season
Team Location Arena Capacity Founded Joined
league
City State
Füchse Duisburg Duisburg Шаблон:Flagicon North Rhine-Westphalia Scania Arena 4,800 1971 2010
Black Dragons Erfurt Erfurt Шаблон:Flagicon Thuringia Kartoffelhalle Erfurt 1,200 2010 2010
Moskitos Essen Essen Шаблон:Flagicon North Rhine-Westphalia Eissporthalle Essen-West 3,850 1994 2015
Saale Bulls Halle Halle (Saale) Шаблон:Flagicon Saxony-Anhalt Eissporthalle Halle 2,200 2004 2010
Hamburg Crocodiles Hamburg Шаблон:Flagicon Hamburg Eisland Farmsen 2,300 1990 2010
Hannover Indians Hannover Шаблон:Flagicon Lower Saxony Eisstadion am Pferdeturm 4,608 1948 2013
Hannover Scorpions Hannover Шаблон:Flagicon Lower Saxony Eishalle Langenhagen 3,800 1996 2013
Herner EV 2007 Herne Шаблон:Flagicon North Rhine-Westphalia Gysenberghalle 3,700 2007 2012
Krefeld Pinguine U23 Krefeld Шаблон:Flagicon North Rhine-Westphalia König Palast 9,000 1995 2011
IceFighters Leipzig Leipzig Шаблон:Flagicon Saxony Kohlrabizirkus Eisarena 2,500 2010 2010
Rostock Piranhas Rostock Шаблон:Flagicon Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Eishalle Rostock 2,000 1990 2010
Tilburg Trappers Tilburg Шаблон:Flagicon North Brabant IJssportcentrum Tilburg 2,500 1938 2015

Three Regionalliga teams declined promotion to Oberliga North (ECW Sande, Herford EV and Schönheider Wolves).[2][3] DEL team, Krefeld EV applied for a licence for their U23 team to compete in Oberliga North, this was accepted.[4] EC Harzer Falken withdrew from the league after beginning insolvency proceedings.[5] ECC Preussen Berlin had the chance to apply for a licence, even though they were relegated from the previous season but they could not meet the conditions so remained in Regionlliga Ost.[6]

Oberliga South Teams: 2019–20 Season
Team Location Arena Capacity Founded Joined
league
City State
EV Füssen Füssen Шаблон:Flagicon Bavaria Bundesleistungszentrum 4,700 1922 2019
Höchstadter EC Höchstadt Шаблон:Flagicon Bavaria Eisstadion Höchstadt 2,000 1993 2018
ECDC Memmingen Memmingen Шаблон:Flagicon Bavaria Eissportstadion am Hühnerberg 3,850 1992 2017
EV Lindau Islanders Lindau Шаблон:Flagicon Bavaria Eichwaldstadion 1,100 1976 2016
EC Peiting Peiting Шаблон:Flagicon Bavaria Eisstadion Peiting 2,500 1973 2000
SC Riessersee Garmisch-Partenkirchen Шаблон:Flagicon Bavaria Olympia-Eissport-Zentrum 6,926 1920 2018
ERC Sonthofen 1999 Sonthofen Шаблон:Flagicon Bavaria Eissporthalle Sonthofen 2,860 1999 2014
Eisbären Regensburg Regensburg Шаблон:Flagicon Bavaria Donau Arena 4,961 1962 2010
Starbulls Rosenheim Rosenheim Шаблон:Flagicon Bavaria Emilo Stadion 4,750 2000 2017
Selber Wölfe Selb Шаблон:Flagicon Bavaria Hutschenreuther Eissporthalle 4,082 2004 2010
1. EV Weiden Weiden Шаблон:Flagicon Bavaria Eisstadion Weiden 2,560 1985 2012
Deggendorfer SC Deggendorf Шаблон:Flagicon Bavaria Eissporthalle an der Trat 4,000 2002 2019

Deggendorf SC joined Oberliga South for 2019/20 after being relegated from DEL2. EV Landshut left the league after being promoted to DEL2. EV Füssen joined the league from the Bayernliga while EHC Waldkraiburg went the other direction. The champions of Regionalliga Südwest, SC Bietigheim-Bissingen were not eligible for promotion to Oberliga South due to their first team playing in DEL2 (Bietigheim Steelers)

Oberliga North

Oberliga North ran from 21 September 2019 till 10 March 2020. The league operated with a 44 match (4 matches against each team) regular season. The top six teams automatically qualified for the championship & promotion playoffs. The next four teams advanced to the qualification playoffs for two spots in the championship playoffs. The team finishing eleventh, had their season end after the regular season while the team that finished twelfth, was relegated to the Regionalliga. Tilburg Trappers topped the league standings at the end of the regular season, being crowned Oberliga North premiers.[7] Krefeld EV U23's finished last and would have been relegated until the league decided to suspend all promotion and relegation for the season due to COVID-19 ending the season early.[1]

Regular season

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Qualification playoffs

Teams finishing seventh to tenth play best of three match series in the qualification playoffs to determine the final two places from Oberliga North in the Championship playoffs. The matches occurred between 6 March and 10 March 2020.

Qualified for Championship playoffs
Team 1 Team 2 Series result Match 1 Match 2 Match 3
Saale Bulls Halle ESC Moskitos Essen 2:0 7–2Шаблон:Dead link 5–4Шаблон:Dead link
Füchse Duisburg Rostock Piranhas 1:2 3–2Шаблон:Dead link 3–4Шаблон:Dead link 2–3Шаблон:Dead link (OT)

Oberliga South

Oberliga South ran from 27 September 2019 till 8 March 2020. The league was broken into two stages. Stage one, the regular season, had all twelve teams compete in a home and away round before splitting into two regional groups for a second home and away round for a total of 32 matches. The top ten teams advanced to the Oberliga South qualification round to determine the league premier and eight qualifiers for the Oberliga championship playoffs. The bottom two teams advanced to the relegation playoffs with six Bayernliga teams. Memmingen Indians finished top of the regular season but Eisbären Regensburg topped the fifty match qualification round to claim the Oberliga South premiership.[8] ERC Sonthofen Bulls and Höchstadter EC finished in the bottom two, but the relegation playoffs were cancelled due to COVID-19, so neither team was relegated on sporting performance.[1] However, ERC Sonthofen declared bankruptcy and withdrew from the league, confirming their relegation next season.[9]

Regular season

Group A
# Team
1 EV Füssen
2 ECDC Memmingen
3 EV Lindau Islanders
4 EC Peiting
5 SC Riessersee
6 ERC Sonthofen Bulls
Group B
# Team
1 Eisbären Regensburg
2 Starbulls Rosenheim
3 Selber Wölfe
4 Höchstadter EC
5 1. EV Weiden
6 Deggendorfer SC

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Qualification round

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Championship playoffs

The championship playoffs to determine the Oberliga champion and promotion to DEL2 did not go ahead for the 2019/20 season. All ice hockey in Germany was cancelled on 11 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

Qualified teams

North
# Team
1 Eisbären Regensburg
2 ECDC Memmingen
3 SC Riessersee
4 Deggendorfer SC
5 Starbulls Rosenheim
6 EC Peiting
7 EV Füssen
8 Selber Wölfe
South
# Team
1 Tilburg Trappers
2 Herner EV 2007
3 Hamburg Crocodiles
4 Hannover Indians
5 Icefighters Leipzig
6 Hannover Scorpions
7 Saale Bulls Halle
8 Rostock Piranhas

References

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External links

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