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{{Infobox football league
| name = Landesliga Braunschweig
| founded = 1979
| country = {{GER}}
| image = Deutschland Lage von Niedersachsen.svg
| pixels = 100px
| alt = Map of Germany with the location of Lower Saxony highlighted
| state = {{flag|Lower Saxony}}
| promotion = [[Oberliga Niedersachsen]]
| relegation = Bezirksliga Braunschweig 1-4
| teams = 18
| divisions =
| level = [[German football league system|Level 6]]
| season = 2022–23
| champions = [[SSV Vorsfelde]]
}}
The '''Landesliga Braunschweig''', called the ''Bezirksoberliga Braunschweig'' from 1979 to 1994 and 2006 to 2010,<ref name="Journal" >[https://web.archive.org/web/20110719065642/http://www.nfv-www.de/downloads/s_37/NFV05_2010.pdf Fußball-Journal Niedersachsen] {{in lang|de}} Official monthly publication of the NFV. May 2010. p. 65. Retrieved 5 February 2011</ref> is the sixth tier of the [[German football league system]] and the second highest league in the [[Germany|German]] [[States of Germany|state]] of [[Lower Saxony]] (German: ''Niedersachsen''). It covers the region of the now defunct ''[[Regierungsbezirk]]'' [[Braunschweig (region)|Braunschweig]].
It is one of four leagues at this level in Lower Saxony, the other three being the ''[[Landesliga Lüneburg]]'', the ''[[Landesliga Weser-Ems]]'' and the ''[[Landesliga Hannover]]''.
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==Overview==
[[File:Lower saxony brunswick.png|150px|thumb|left|Map of Lower Saxony:Position of the [[Braunschweig (region)|Braunschweig region]] highlighted]]
The league's history goes back to 1979, when four new ''Bezirksoberligas'' (Braunschweig, Hannover, Lüneburg and Weser-Ems) were formed in the state of Lower Saxony. The ''Bezirksoberligas'' (6th tier) were set below the ''[[Oberliga Niedersachsen|Verbandsliga Niedersachsen]]'' (4th tier) and the two ''Landesligas'' (5th tier) in the [[German football league system]]. In 1994, the two old ''Landesligas'' were dissolved, while the four ''Bezirksoberligas'' were renamed into ''Landesliga Braunschweig'', ''Landesliga Hannover'', ''Landesliga Lüneburg'', and ''Landesliga Weser-Ems'' respectively. Due to the introduction of the new [[Regionalliga]] (IV) the new ''Landesligas'' still remained at the 6th tier of German football, however.
In 2006, the ''Landesliga'' was renamed into ''Bezirksoberliga'' again. The new ''Bezirksoberliga Braunschweig'' was made up of fifteen clubs,<ref>[http://www.fussball.de/spieltagsuebersicht/bezirksoberliga-herren-bezirk-braunschweig-landesliga-herren-saison0607-niedersachsen/-/staffel/011TQHU01C000000VTVG0001VUUNAVHM-G#!/section/table Bezirksoberliga Braunschweig table 2006-07] Fussball.de, Retrieved 12 July 2009</ref> two from the ''Verbandsliga Niedersachsen-Ost'', eleven from the ''Landesliga'' and one from the two ''Bezirksligas'' each. The league was formed in a reorganisation of the league system in Lower Saxony, whereby the four regional ''Landsligas'' were replaced by the ''Bezirksoberligas''. Below these, the number of ''Bezirksligas'' was increased. In Braunschweig, the two ''Bezirksligas'' were expanded to four, as in the other regions, except Weser-Ems, which was expanded to five.<ref>[http://www.nfv-www.de/downloads/s_147/Spielordnung-16-05-09.pdf Spielordnung des Niedersächsischen Fußballverbandes e.V.] {{in lang|de}} Rules and regulations of the Lower Saxony football association. 16 May 2009. Retrieved 12 July 2009</ref>
The ''Bezirksoberliga'', like the ''Landesliga'' before, was set in the league system below the ''Verbandsliga'' and above the now four ''Bezirksligas'', which were numbered from one to four. The winner of the ''Bezirksoberliga'' was directly promoted to the ''Verbandsliga'', while the bottom placed teams, in a varying number, were relegated to the ''Bezirksliga''. The ''Bezirksoberligas'' of Weser-Ems and Hannover form the tier below the ''Verbandsliga West'', while those of Lüneburg and Braunschweig form the tier below the eastern division of the ''Verbandsliga''.
In the leagues first season, 2006–07, the runners-up of the league, SCW Göttingen, was also promoted, like the runners-up from Lüneburg.<ref>''Deutschlands Fussball in Zahlen - Die Saison 2006-07'' {{
At the end of the 2007-08 season, with the introduction of the ''[[
After the 2009-10 season, the two ''[[Oberliga (football)|Oberligas]]'' ({{
On 17 May 2010, the Lower Saxony football association decided to rename the four ''Bezirksoberligas'' to ''Landesligas'' from
==Champions==
The league champions of the Bezirksoberliga and Landesliga Braunschweig since 1979:
===Bezirksoberliga Braunschweig 1979–1994===
{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|
* 1980: [[1. SC Göttingen 05|1. SC Göttingen 05 II]]
* 1981: SVG Einbeck
* 1982: VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg
* 1983: Vorwärts Gebhardshagen
* 1984: TSG Hannoversch Münden
* 1985: Sportfreunde Salzgitter
* 1986: FC Schöningen 08
* 1987: VfR Langelsheim
* 1988: SV Union Salzgitter
* 1989: [[BSV Ölper 2000|Braunschweiger SV 22]]
* 1990: VfB Peine
* 1991: SV Südharz Walkenried
* 1992: Tuspo Petershütte
* 1993: SSV Vorsfelde
* 1994: [[Goslarer SC 08]]
}}
===Landesliga Braunschweig 1994–2006===
{{columns-list|colwidth=30em|
* 1995: [[VfL Wolfsburg II|VfL Wolfsburg Am.]]
* 1996: SVG Einbeck
* 1997: Braunschweiger SV 22
* 1998: TSV Holtensen
* 1999: Grün-Weiß Vallstedt
* 2000: [[FT Braunschweig]]
* 2001: [[BSV Ölper 2000]]
* 2002: Eintracht Northeim
* 2003: SC Weende
* 2004: TSV Helmstedt
* 2005: Goslarer SC 08
* 2006: VfB Fallersleben
}}
===Bezirksoberliga Braunschweig 2006–2010===
{| class="wikitable"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#dfdfdf"
|-align="center"
|2006–07
|'''SSV Vorsfelde'''
|'''SCW Göttingen'''
|[[Lupo
|-align="center"
|2007–08
|'''[[Goslarer SC 08]]'''
|SVG Göttingen
|TuSpo Petershütte
|-align="center"
|2008–09
|'''SVG Göttingen'''
|'''Lupo
|[[MTV Wolfenbüttel]]
|-align="center"
|2009–10
|SV Dostluk Spor Osterode
|MTV Wolfenbüttel
|TSV Hillerse
|}
===Landesliga Braunschweig 2010–present===
{| class="wikitable"
|- align="center" bgcolor="#dfdfdf"
!width="60"| Season
!width="200"| Champions
!width="200"| Runners-up
!width="200"| Third
|-align="center"
|2010–11
|'''[[RSV Göttingen 05]]'''
|SC Acosta Braunschweig
|[[FT Braunschweig]]
|-align="center"
|2011–12
|'''Lupo
|FT Braunschweig
|SSV Kästorf
|-align="center"
|2012–13
|'''FT Braunschweig'''
|TuSpo Petershütte
|SVG Göttingen
|-align="center"
|2013–14
|'''Eintracht Northeim'''
|MTV Wolfenbüttel
|SVG Göttingen
|-align="center"
|2014–15
|'''SVG Göttingen'''
|SSV Vorsfelde
|FC Braunschweig Süd
|-align="center"
|2015–16
|'''MTV Gifhorn'''
|SSV Vorsfelde
|SV Lengede
|-align="center"
|2016–17
|'''SSV Vorsfelde'''
|SCW Göttingen
|MTV Wolfenbüttel
|-align="center"
|2017–18
|'''MTV Wolfenbüttel'''
|TSC Vahdet Braunschweig
|FT Braunschweig
|-align="center"
|2018–19
|'''FT Braunschweig'''
|SSV Kästorf
|SVG Göttingen 07
|-align="center"
|2019–20
|'''SVG Göttingen 07'''
|SSV Kästorf
|TSC Vahdet Braunschweig
|-align="center"
|2020–21
|colspan=3|Season curtailed and annulled by [[COVID-19 pandemic in Germany]]
|-align="center"
|2021–22
|'''FSV Schöningen'''
|SSV Vorsfelde
|SV Lengede
|-align="center"
|2022–23
|'''SSV Vorsfelde'''
|MTV Wolfenbüttel
|SSV Nörten-Hardenberg
|}
* Promoted teams in '''bold'''.
== References ==
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===Sources===
* ''Deutschlands Fußball in Zahlen'', {{
* ''Kicker Almanach'', {{
* ''Die Deutsche Liga-Chronik 1945-2005'' {{
== External links ==
*
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110202112318/http://www.nfv-www.de/page.php The ''Lower Saxony Football Association'' (NFV)] {{in lang|de}}
{{Bezirksoberliga Braunschweig}}
{{German Verbandsligas and Landesligas (football)}}
{{Football in Lower Saxony}}
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