Standings
Oberliga - Niederrhein · 2025Current Oberliga - Niederrhein 2025 standings with 18 teams. Hilden leads the table with 69 points after 34 matches, followed by Germania Ratingen on 67 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Goals For:Goals Against | Goal Diff | Points | Form |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Hilden | Played34 | Won22 | Drawn3 | Lost9 | Goals For:Goals Against90:48 | Goal Diff+42 | Points69 | Form DWWWW |
| Team2Germania Ratingen | Played34 | Won19 | Drawn10 | Lost5 | Goals For:Goals Against86:48 | Goal Diff+38 | Points67 | Form LWDWW |
| Team3KFC Uerdingen 05 | Played34 | Won19 | Drawn6 | Lost9 | Goals For:Goals Against58:43 | Goal Diff+15 | Points63 | Form LWDLW |
| Team4Schonnebeck | Played34 | Won17 | Drawn10 | Lost7 | Goals For:Goals Against81:47 | Goal Diff+34 | Points61 | Form WWWWD |
| Team5SC St. Tönis | Played34 | Won16 | Drawn7 | Lost11 | Goals For:Goals Against80:55 | Goal Diff+25 | Points55 | Form DLLDL |
| Team6Meerbusch | Played34 | Won15 | Drawn5 | Lost14 | Goals For:Goals Against49:60 | Goal Diff-11 | Points50 | Form WLDWL |
| Team7BW Dingden | Played34 | Won12 | Drawn9 | Lost13 | Goals For:Goals Against45:48 | Goal Diff-3 | Points45 | Form LDLWL |
| Team8Viktoria Jüchen-Garz. | Played34 | Won11 | Drawn11 | Lost12 | Goals For:Goals Against47:42 | Goal Diff+5 | Points44 | Form WLWLL |
| Team9SF Baumberg | Played34 | Won12 | Drawn8 | Lost14 | Goals For:Goals Against58:66 | Goal Diff-8 | Points44 | Form LWWDW |
| Team10SW Essen | Played34 | Won13 | Drawn5 | Lost16 | Goals For:Goals Against53:62 | Goal Diff-9 | Points44 | Form LLLLL |
| Team11Monheim | Played34 | Won12 | Drawn7 | Lost15 | Goals For:Goals Against48:56 | Goal Diff-8 | Points43 | Form WLWLL |
| Team12Sonsbeck | Played34 | Won12 | Drawn6 | Lost16 | Goals For:Goals Against47:59 | Goal Diff-12 | Points42 | Form LWLWW |
| Team13Büderich | Played34 | Won12 | Drawn6 | Lost15 | Goals For:Goals Against62:77 | Goal Diff-15 | Points42 | Form WWDLD |
| Team14Union Frintrop | Played34 | Won12 | Drawn5 | Lost17 | Goals For:Goals Against57:57 | Goal Diff0 | Points41 | Form WLLWW |
| Team15Holzheimer SG | Played34 | Won10 | Drawn11 | Lost13 | Goals For:Goals Against49:62 | Goal Diff-13 | Points41 | Form LDDLW |
| Team16Kleve | Played34 | Won11 | Drawn8 | Lost15 | Goals For:Goals Against43:62 | Goal Diff-19 | Points41 | Form WWDWW |
| Team17Homberg | Played34 | Won10 | Drawn6 | Lost18 | Goals For:Goals Against51:61 | Goal Diff-10 | Points36 | Form LLWLL |
| Team18Biemenhorst | Played34 | Won8 | Drawn3 | Lost23 | Goals For:Goals Against55:106 | Goal Diff-51 | Points27 | Form WLLLL |
Team Stats
Side-by-side performance comparison of all 18 teams in the Oberliga - Niederrhein. Hilden leads with 22 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.
Teams
Oberliga - NiederrheinAll 18 teams competing in the Oberliga - Niederrhein 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.
Past Seasons
Oberliga - NiederrheinBrowse 6 archived seasons of the Oberliga - Niederrhein, from 2020 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 16 Mar 2025
The Oberliga Niederrhein was formed in 1978 when the Amateur-Oberliga Nordrhein was established as the third tier of German football, merging the competitive regions of the Verbandsliga Niederrhein and Verbandsliga Nordrhein into a unified league. The league's status shifted in 2008 with the introduction of the 3. Liga, dropping it to the fourth tier, and again in 2012 when it became the fifth tier with the restructuring of the German football pyramid. The competition has maintained its regional identity while adapting to national structural changes, establishing itself as a vital development league for Lower Rhine football. The league's competitive quality has been demonstrated through numerous clubs achieving promotion to higher tiers, with several achieving notable success at higher levels including former Bundesliga clubs like KFC Uerdingen 05.
- —1978 — Amateur-Oberliga Nordrhein established as third tier of German football
- —2008 — League drops to fourth tier following introduction of 3. Liga
- —2012 — Becomes fifth tier with restructuring of German football pyramid
- —2012–13 — KFC Uerdingen 05 wins championship with 96 points from 38 matches
- —2014–15 — SSVg Velbert claims title as league's most successful club
- —2016–17 — KFC Uerdingen 05 wins second championship title
- —2019–20 — SV 19 Straelen wins second consecutive championship
Competition Format 16 Mar 2025
The Oberliga Niederrhein operates as a single-division round-robin format with each of the 18 clubs playing 34 matches across two seasons. The champion is crowned based on total points accumulated, with three points awarded for a win and one for a draw. Relegation is automatic for the bottom three finishers, who drop into the Verbandsliga Niederrhein, while the league champion earns direct promotion to the Regionalliga West. The league features a straightforward promotion and relegation system without playoffs, ensuring that final league position determines all outcomes.
Records 16 Mar 2025
The 2012–13 season saw KFC Uerdingen 05 set the all-time points record with 96 points from 38 matches, a performance that has remained unmatched in the league's modern era.
Analysis 16 Mar 2025
Current Season Analysis
Germania Ratingen leads the 2024–25 season with commanding authority, sitting atop the standings with 42 points from 21 matches played. The club has demonstrated exceptional consistency, recording 12 wins, 6 draws, and only 3 losses while maintaining a superior goal difference of +29. Their attacking prowess is evident with 60 goals scored, the league's highest tally, while their defensive solidity—conceding just 31 goals—reflects a well-balanced squad. Hilden pursues closely in second place with 38 points, maintaining a 57% win rate and keeping pace with the leaders through a combination of attacking football (52 goals) and relative defensive stability.
The title race remains competitive with Meerbusch and KFC Uerdingen 05 positioned as viable contenders, separated by just 7 points from the leaders. Meerbusch has shown resilience despite a negative goal difference of -4, accumulating 36 points through 11 wins and demonstrating their ability to compete in tight matches. KFC Uerdingen 05, with 35 points from 20 matches, represents a historically significant challenger—the club has won the championship twice at this level (2012–13 and 2016–17) and continues to be a competitive force despite playing one fewer match than rivals.
The relegation battle presents a contrasting narrative, with Kleve and Biemenhorst in severe danger. Kleve occupies the bottom position with just 16 points from 21 matches, having won only 4 games while conceding 44 goals—a catastrophic defensive record. Biemenhorst sits in 17th place with 17 points, having suffered 14 losses and conceded 65 goals in 21 matches, indicating fundamental structural problems. The gap between mid-table safety (around 25–26 points) and the relegation zone is substantial, suggesting these clubs face an uphill battle for survival.
SC St. Tönis has emerged as the season's standout performer, combining attacking flair with consistency to accumulate 34 points. The club's ability to score 51 goals—second only to Germania Ratingen—while maintaining a respectable goal difference of +15 demonstrates balanced attacking football. Their presence in the title conversation, despite being fifth, underscores the league's competitive depth and suggests that the final promotion position could be determined in the season's final matches.
A notable storyline involves the resurgence of Schonnebeck and Viktoria Jüchen-Garz, who have established themselves as consistent mid-table performers with 32 points each. Schonnebeck has shown particular defensive discipline, conceding only 31 goals while scoring 40, suggesting they possess the infrastructure to mount a late-season push. The league's overall competitive nature—with the top 6 clubs separated by only 10 points—indicates that the promotion battle will likely extend to the final matchdays, providing compelling football and unpredictable outcomes.
League Structure and Format
The Oberliga Niederrhein operates as a fundamental component of German football's fifth tier, serving the Lower Rhine region (Niederrhein) with administrative oversight provided by the Football Association of the Lower Rhine. The league maintains an 18-club format, ensuring each team plays 34 matches across a season spanning August through May. This structure reflects Germany's commitment to competitive balance at the amateur level, allowing regional federations to maintain distinct identities while adhering to national standards.
The single-division format eliminates the need for complex playoff systems, instead determining all outcomes through final league position. This straightforward approach ensures transparency and allows clubs to plan their seasons with clarity. The three-point system for wins (one point for draws, zero for losses) aligns with modern football standards globally, creating an environment where attacking football is rewarded and defensive solidity is essential. The tiebreaker mechanism—goal difference followed by goals scored—reflects international standards while ensuring that clubs cannot advance through administrative technicalities.
Historical Significance and Evolution
The Oberliga Niederrhein's establishment in 1978 marked a transformative moment for Lower Rhine football, consolidating competitive regional leagues into a unified structure. The league emerged from the merger of the Verbandsliga Niederrhein and Verbandsliga Nordrhein, creating a single-division format that elevated the competitive standards for the region's top amateur clubs. This consolidation reflected broader trends in German football toward centralization and standardization, while preserving regional identity and autonomy.
The league's status has shifted multiple times in response to structural changes at the national level. When the 3. Liga was introduced in 2008, the Oberliga dropped from the third tier to the fourth, a demotion that reflected the increasing professionalization of German football. The 2012 restructuring, which created the fifth-tier status, further repositioned the league within the pyramid, yet paradoxically elevated its significance as a development pathway for ambitious clubs seeking professional careers. This evolution demonstrates how the Oberliga Niederrhein has maintained relevance and competitive integrity despite systemic changes, continuously adapting to serve its regional constituency.
Notable Club Achievements and Promotion Success
The Oberliga Niederrhein has produced numerous clubs that have achieved success at higher levels, validating its position as a crucial developmental league. KFC Uerdingen 05 stands as the most prominent example, having won the championship twice (2012–13 with a record 96 points, and 2016–17) and subsequently achieving promotion to the Regionalliga West. The club's sustained competitive excellence—maintaining championship-level performance across multiple seasons—demonstrates the quality of football available at this tier.
SSVg Velbert has established themselves as the league's most successful club with three championship titles, most recently in the 2014–15 season. Their sustained dominance across multiple seasons reflects organizational excellence and competitive consistency. SV 19 Straelen added to the league's prestige by winning consecutive championships in 2017–18 and 2019–20, showcasing their ability to maintain high standards across extended periods. These achievements underscore the Oberliga Niederrhein's role in German football's development ecosystem, producing clubs capable of competing at higher levels while maintaining the competitive integrity of the fifth tier.
Commercial Landscape and Regional Significance
As the fifth tier of German football, the Oberliga Niederrhein operates within a distinct commercial environment compared to higher professional leagues. The competition relies primarily on regional broadcast coverage through local sports platforms and club-specific digital channels, rather than national television contracts. This regional focus has enabled clubs to develop strong community connections and sustainable local sponsorship models, with many clubs drawing revenue from regional businesses and supporter organizations.
The league's commercial model emphasizes authenticity and community engagement over mass-market appeal, creating an environment where clubs can operate sustainably without requiring significant external investment. Many clubs compete with budgets substantially lower than professional-tier competitors, yet maintain competitive standards through effective youth development and strategic player recruitment. This financial sustainability model has proven resilient, allowing clubs to pursue long-term strategic objectives without the volatility associated with higher-tier competition.
Competitive Balance and Future Outlook
The Oberliga Niederrhein has developed a reputation for competitive balance, with multiple clubs capable of challenging for the championship in any given season. The 2024–25 season exemplifies this dynamic, with the top six clubs separated by only 10 points after 21 matches—a narrow margin that suggests the promotion race will extend to the season's final weeks. This competitive equilibrium reflects both the league's quality and the depth of talent available at the fifth tier, creating engaging football for supporters and meaningful outcomes for participating clubs.
The league's future appears secure within Germany's football pyramid, with consistent demand for promotion places and sustained quality of competition. As professional football continues to evolve, the Oberliga Niederrhein maintains its essential function as a development pathway for ambitious clubs and players, providing a competitive environment where success can be achieved through effective organization, intelligent recruitment, and sustained tactical discipline. The league's regional character, combined with its competitive standards, ensures its continued relevance for Lower Rhine football and the broader German football ecosystem.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in the Oberliga Niederrhein?
The Oberliga Niederrhein features 18 clubs in a standard season, competing in a single-division round-robin format with each team playing 34 matches.
What is the Oberliga Niederrhein's position in the German football pyramid?
The Oberliga Niederrhein is the fifth tier of the German football league system, positioned below the Regionalliga West and above the Verbandsliga Niederrhein.
Who has won the most Oberliga Niederrhein championships?
SSVg Velbert holds the record with three league titles, most recently winning in the 2014–15 season and establishing themselves as the league's most successful club.
How does promotion work in the Oberliga Niederrhein?
The league champion is automatically promoted to the Regionalliga West, while the bottom three finishers are relegated to the Verbandsliga Niederrhein with no playoff system.
When was the Oberliga Niederrhein founded?
The Oberliga Niederrhein was established in 1978 as the Amateur-Oberliga Nordrhein, initially serving as the third tier of German football before being restructured multiple times.
What is the all-time points record in the Oberliga Niederrhein?
KFC Uerdingen 05 holds the all-time points record with 96 points from 38 matches in the 2012–13 season, a benchmark that has remained unmatched.
API data: 18 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 16 Mar 2025