Oberliga season 2025/26: Exciting games and strong newcomers!
Find out everything about the 2025/26 Oberliga schedule in Stormarn, including fixtures and club information.

Oberliga season 2025/26: Exciting games and strong newcomers!
The new season of the Schleswig-Holstein Oberliga is just around the corner and is already causing exciting anticipation among the fans. On Friday, August 1st, the eagerly awaited opening game between Eutin 08 and Oldenburger SV will take place at 7 p.m LN Online widely reported. This marks the beginning of the 2025/26 season and the SHFV game committee has set a provisional game plan for the first few weeks.
Some interesting encounters are scheduled for the first week. Exciting clashes are on the program on Saturday, including the duel between FC Kilia Kiel and Holstein Kiel II as well as other pairings that are just waiting to thrill the spectators. The match between SV Eichede and Nordmark Satrup follows on Sunday.
Schedule and game rescheduling
The games are not only played on the traditional match days Saturday and Sunday. Clubs also have the opportunity to make requests to reschedule games, provided the opposition agrees. This is particularly important if the transfer is not on a Saturday or Sunday between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., such as Kicker determines.
The second and third matchdays also offer exciting encounters. On Tuesday, August 5th, VfR Neumünster will play against Kilia Kiel and Inter Türkspor Kiel against Eutin 08. A series of further games will follow on Wednesday, which should provide plenty of excitement.
Transfers and team adjustments
An important aspect of the new season is the transfers and team adjustments. Loud Transfer market There were a total of 94 additions and 82 departures in the off-season. What is particularly notable is the average age of the new players, which is 19.5 years. In contrast, those who leave are on average 21.7 years old. This means that the clubs focus on youth and want to bring fresh blood into the teams.
The transfer balance is currently 0, which means that there are no transfer fees for the new arrivals or departures. This could indicate that the clubs want to focus more on their own youth work and specifically promote young talent.
The Schleswig-Holstein Oberliga promises an exciting year with many exciting games and changing dynamics in the teams. Football fans can look forward to an attractive competition that will captivate both the clubs and the spectators.