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{{for|the history of the Amateurliga Südwest after 1978|Verbandsliga Südwest}}
{{Infobox football league
|image = [[Image:Deutschland Lage von Rheinland-Pfalz.svg|100px|Map of Germany: Position of Rheinland-Pfalz highlighted]]
|country = {{flag|Germany}}
|state = [[Image:Flag of Rhineland-Palatinate.svg|20px|Flag of Rheinland-Pfalz]] [[Rheinland-Pfalz]]
|region =
|confed =
|founded = {{start date and age|1952}}
|folded = {{start date and age|1978}}
|successor = {{plainlist|
* [[Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar|Oberliga Südwest]] (III)
* [[Verbandsliga Südwest]] (IV)
}}
|teams =
|divisions =
|promotion = {{plainlist|
* [[2. Oberliga Südwest]] (1952–63)
* [[Regionalliga Südwest (1963–1974)|Regionalliga Südwest]] (1963–74)
* [[2. Bundesliga Süd (1974–81)|2. Bundesliga Süd]] (1974–78)
}}
|level = [[German football league system|Level 3]]
|domest_cup = [[South West Cup]]
|champions = [[FSV Mainz 05]]
|season = 1977–78
|website =
}}
The '''Amateurliga Südwest''' was the highest football league in the region of the Südwest FA and the third tier of the [[German football league system]] from its inception in 1952 to the formation of the [[Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar|Oberliga Südwest]] and the [[Verbandsliga Südwest]] below it in 1978.
==Overview==
The Amateurliga Südwest was formed in 1952 in the southern half of the state of [[Rheinland-Pfalz]]. Before its inception, three separate leagues operated in the area as the highest level of play. The league was a feeder league to the [[
The winner of the Amateurliga Südwest was not automatically promoted to its superior league but rather had to take part in a [[Promotion to the
Until 1933, the region covered by the Südwest FA was politically part of two other [[Germany|German]] states. The south, the [[Palatinate (region)|Pfalz]] region, was part of [[Bavaria]] and the north, the [[Rheinhessen]] region, was part of [[Hessen]]. After the war, these regions were incorporated into the new [[States of Germany|state]] of [[Rheinland-Pfalz]]. The separation of these areas from their original states results from the outcome of [[World War II]] when they became part of the [[France|French]] occupation zone, while Hessen and Bavaria where in the [[United States|US]] zone.
The league was established in 1952 with sixteen teams, the winner gaining promotion to the
*[[BSC Oppau]]
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*[[SV Mundenheim]]
With the introduction of the [[
The [[1. FC Kaiserslautern]] II holds the record for years in the league, having spent 21 continuous seasons in it from 1957 to 1978.
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==Disbanding of the Amateurliga Südwest==
In 1978, the Oberliga Südwest was formed to allow direct promotion to the
Admitted to the new '''Oberliga''':
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|width="200"| '''Club'''
|-
|1952–53
|'''BSC Oppau'''
|-
|1953–54
|'''SpVgg Weisenau'''
|-
|1954–55
|FC Sobernheim
|-
|1955–56
|Normannia Pfiffigheim
|-
|1956–57
|[[Hassia Bingen]]
|-
|1957–58
|'''SC Ludwigshafen'''
|-
|1958–59
|'''Hassia Bingen'''
|-
|1959–60
|[[
|-
|1960–61
|'''FC Sobernheim'''
|-
|1961–62
|'''Phönix Bellheim'''
|-
|1962–63
|'''[[ASV Landau]]'''
|-
|1963–64
|[[Eintracht Kreuznach]]
|-
|1964–65
|'''[[SV Alsenborn]]'''
|}
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|width="200"| '''Club'''
|-
|1965–66
|VfR Kaiserslautern
|-
|1966–67
|'''SC Ludwigshafen'''
|-
|1967–68
|1. FC Kaiserslautern II
|-
|1968–69
|'''ASV Landau'''
|-
|1969–70
|'''VfR Frankenthal'''
|-
|1970–71
|'''Phönix Bellheim'''
|-
|1971–72
|Eintracht Kreuznach
|-
|1972–73
|'''Eintracht Kreuznach'''
|-
|1973–74
|FK Clausen
|-
|1974–75
|'''Eintracht Kreuznach'''
|-
|1975–76
|[[VfR Wormatia Worms]]
|-
|1976–77
|'''VfR Wormatia Worms'''
|-
|1977–78
|[[FSV Mainz 05]]
|}
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| url = http://www.f-archiv.de/
| title =Verbandsliga Südwest
| access-date =19 March 2008
| publisher = Das deutsche
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* '''Bold''' denotes team gained promotion.
* In 1960
== References ==
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===Sources===
* ''Deutschlands Fußball in Zahlen'', {{
* ''
* ''Süddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform
* ''Die Deutsche Liga-Chronik
== External links ==
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*
{{Football in Rhineland-Palatinate}}
{{UEFA third level leagues}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Amateurliga Sudwest}}
[[Category:1978 disestablishments in West Germany]]
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[[Category:Football competitions in Rhineland-Palatinate]]
[[Category:1952 establishments in West Germany]]
[[Category:Sports leagues established in 1952]]
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