2013–14 Oberliga

The Oberliga is organised in fourteen regional divisions with the league champions promoted to the level above, the Regionalligas while the relegated teams drop down to the Verbandsligas and Landesligas.

Two of the league champions who declined promotion, BC Aichach and TGM SV Jügesheim, completely withdrew from the Oberliga to compete at a lower level in 2014–15.

[1][2] Of the fourteen league champions VfB Lübeck was arguably the most outstanding, winning 31 of their 34-season games and drawing the other three, thereby remaining undefeated all season.

PSV Wesel-Lackhausen had the worst defence of all Oberliga clubs, conceding 130 goals.

[1][2] At the other end of the table, 38 clubs were relegated from the Oberligas while six voluntarily withdrew to compete at a lower level.

The champions of the Bremen-Liga and the Schleswig-Holstein-Liga as well as the runners-up from the Niedersachsenliga entered a play-off for two more spots in the Regionalliga Nord.

The fourteen Oberligas in Germany in 2013–14