Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord - League Champions

League Champions

The following teams have won the league:

Season Club
1963–64 TSV 1861 Nördlingen
1964–65 BSK Neugablonz
1965–66 Schwaben Augsburg II
1966–67 BC Aichach
1967–68 TSV Schwabmünchen
1968–69 FC Lauingen
1969–70 VfR Jettingen
1970–71 FC Gundelfingen
1971–72 TSV Pfersee Augsburg
1972–73 SV Klingsmoos
1973–74 TSV 1861 Nördlingen
1974–75 TSV Rain am Lech
1975–76 FC Augsburg II
1976–77 BC Aichach
1977–78 TSG Stadtbergen
1978–79 SSV Dillingen
Season Club
1979–80 SSV Glött
1980–81 TSV Rain am Lech
1981–82 TSV Aindling
1982–83 TSG Augsburg
1983–84 TSV Göggingen
1984–85 BC Aichach
1985–86 FC Lauingen
1986–87 TSV Dasing
1987–88 VfL Günzburg
1988–89 TSG Thannhausen
1989–90 SC Altenmünster
1990–91 SV Klingsmoos
1991–92 SC Altenmünster
1992–93 SpVgg Wiesenbach
1993–94 SC Bubesheim
1994–95 TSV Rain am Lech
Season Club
1995–96 SSV Dillingen
1996–97 TSV Ziemetzhausen
1997–98 TSG Thannhausen
1998–99 SpVgg Wiesenbach
1999–2000 TSV Wemding
2000–01 TSV Gersthofen
2001–02 BC Rinnenthal
2002–03 FC Affing
2003–04 TSV Gersthofen
2004–05 BC Aichach
2005–06 SSV Höchstädt
2006–07 FC Schrobenhausen
2007–08 BC Aichach
2008–09 TSV Wertingen
2009–10 DJK Langenmosen
2010–11 TSV Dinkelscherben
2011–12 TSV Neusäß
  • With the SV Klingsmoos in 1973 and 1991, the FC Schrobenhausen in 2007 and the DJK Langenmosen in 2010, the title went four times to a club from Oberbayern.
  • In 1982, the DJK Langenmoosen was promoted to the Landesliga as runners-up, the only club to do so from 1968 to 1988.

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