1. Göppinger SV

[1] SV first came to notice in 1934 when they became part of the Gauliga Württemberg, one of 16 top-flight divisions created in the reorganization of German football under the Third Reich a year earlier.

They returned to the Gauliga in 1943, captured the division title, and then went out in the opening round of the national playoffs to KSG Saarbrücken (3–5).

They finished second and the next year took the division title, which led to their participation in the national amateur championship playoffs.

In league play, a successful promotion playoff advanced SV to the Regionalliga Süd (II) where they found themselves overmatched.

They enjoyed a string of strong finishes through the late 70s before slipping away to lower tier local play in the mid-80s.

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