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VfL 93 Hamburg : ウィキペディア英語版
VfL 93 Hamburg

VfL 93 Hamburg is a German association football club from the city of Hamburg.
The club's greatest success has been to earn promotion to the tier three Regionalliga Nord, where it played for three seasons between 1994 and 1998.
==History==
Formed in 1893 ''VfL'' played for much of its history as a local amateur club before making a brief appearance in the Landesliga Hamburg, then the highest league in the state of Hamburg, from 1973 to 1975. The club began its rise through the league system once more in the late 1980s when a local Bezirksliga championship in 1989 took the team up to the tier five Landesliga Hamburg-Hansa. In this league it immediately won another championship and earned promotion to the Hamburg's highest league, the Verbandsliga Hamburg. The team became a dominate side at this level, too but missed out on a third consecutive promotion in 1991 despite winning the league. The following season it finished runners-up but, this time, was promoted. The club played the next two seasons in the tier three Oberliga Nord, finishing eleventh on both occasions. The later one, in 1994, qualified the team for the newly introduced Regionalliga Nord, the new third tier in Northern Germany.〔(Historic German football league tables ) Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv, accessed: 3 February 2015〕
''VfL'' played three seasons in the Regionalliga, finishing twelfth in 1995 but being relegated the season after when it came only sixteenth. Back in the Oberliga, now the Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein, the club won promotion back to the Regionalliga. The 1997–98 season became the club's best at this level, finishing eleventh but chosing to withdraw from the league at the end of season.〔〔(Regionalliga Nord tables and results ) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 3 February 2015〕〔(Oberliga Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein tables and results ) Fussballdaten.de, accessed: 3 February 2015〕
''VfL'' stepped down two levels, entering the Verbandsliga for the 1998–99 season. It dropped another level after being relegated in 1999, won promotion back up in 2000 and played in the Verbandsliga for the next six season until a league title took it back up to the re-introduced Oberliga Nord. ''VfL'' dropped from this level back to the Verbandsliga and stayed in the league for another season when it was renamed to Oberliga Hamburg after the Oberliga Nord was disbanded again in 2008.〔(Oberliga Nord tables and results ) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 3 February 2015〕 The club dropped from there as far as the tier seven Bezirksliga, recovered and won the Landesliga Hamburg-Hammonia in 2014 but instead of taking up promotion to the Oberliga opted to drop down to the tier nine Kreisklasse, where its reserve team previously played.〔〔(Aktuell: VfL 93 meldet nur für die Kreisklasse ) sportnord.de, published: 29 May 2014, accessed: 3 February 2015〕〔(VfL 93 Hamburg at Fussball.de ) accessed: 3 February 2015 〕

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