Winners and Runners-up
The following teams have won or finished runners-up in the league:
Season | Champions | Runners-up |
1988-89 | TV Freyung | TSV Straubing |
1989-90 | 1. FC Bad Kötzting | SpVgg Deggendorf |
1990-91 | SV Landau/Isar | SpVgg Deggendorf |
1991-92 | TSV Waldkirchen | SpVgg Deggendorf |
1992-93 | SpVgg Deggendorf | SV Landau/Isar |
1993-94 | SV Landau/Isar | TuS Landshut-Berg + |
1994-95 | SV Schalding-Heining 1 | SV Hutthurm |
1995-96 | TSV Straubing | SV Riedlhütte |
1996-97 | SV Riedelhütte | SV Schalding-Heining |
1997-98 | 1. FC Miltach | TuS Landshut-Berg |
1998-99 | SV Schalding-Heining | TSV Ergoldsbach |
1999–2000 | TSV Rotthalmünster | FC Dingolfing |
2000-01 | SpVgg Hankofen-Hailing | FC Dingolfing |
2001-02 | SV Perlesreut | SV Ettenkofen |
2002-03 | FC Dingolfing | SpVgg Deggendorf |
2003-04 | ETSV 09 Landshut | SpVgg Kirchdorf |
2004-05 | SpVgg Deggendorf | SpVgg Kirchdorf |
2005-06 | 1. FC Miltach | TV Schierling |
2006-07 | SpVgg Hankofen-Hailing | SpVgg GW Deggendorf |
2007-08 | SpVgg GW Deggendorf | ASC Simbach |
2008-09 | TV Schierling | SpVgg Ruhmannsfelden |
2009-10 | SpVgg Hankofen-Hailing | FC Vilshofen |
2010-11 | FC Ergolding | 1. FC Passau |
2011-12 | ETSV 09 Landshut | TSV Waldkirchen |
- Promoted teams in bold.
- + Teams finished on equal points, decider needed to determine final position.
- 1 In 1995, the SV Hutthurm (2nd) and TSV Velden (3rd) were promoted instead of the champions SV Schalding-Heining, the later having declined promotion.
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—Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (b. 1922)