A brief glimpse into the past

SV Atlas Delmenhorst - VfV Borussia 06 Hildesheim (2:0)
SV Atlas Delmenhorst - VfV Borussia 06 Hildesheim (2:0)

Atlas mit starkem Auftaktsieg Oberliga 05.08.2023 Viele Fragen stehen bei einem Saison-Start stets im Raum. Sitzen alle ...



Testspiel I (SV Atlas Delmenhorst 5:0 Brinkumer SV)
Testspiel I (SV Atlas Delmenhorst 5:0 Brinkumer SV)

Abschlusstest im Ergebnis bestanden Oberliga 28.07.2023 In gut einer Woche empfangen wir zum Ligaauftakt einen ...



Testspiel I (SSV Jeddeloh 2:0 SV Atlas Delmenhorst)
Testspiel I (SSV Jeddeloh 2:0 SV Atlas Delmenhorst)

Nach der Pause auf Augenhöhe Oberliga 21.07.2023 Das Testspiel entscheidet der Regionalligist SSV Jeddeloh aufgrund der ...



Testspiel I (SV Atlas Delmenhorst 4:3 SC Preußen Münster U23)
Testspiel I (SV Atlas Delmenhorst 4:3 SC Preußen Münster U23)

SV Atlas siegt im ersten Test der Vorbereitung Oberliga 02.07.2023 Schallschmidt, Basha und Liske trafen zum 3:1 vor der Pause ...



SV Atlas Delmenhorst - Bremer SV (1:3)
SV Atlas Delmenhorst - Bremer SV (1:3)

Kein Erfolgserlebnis im letzten Heimspiel Regionalliga 19.05.2023 SPIELBERICHT von Timo Conrad / SV Atlas Delmenhorst ...



Emden verschärft die Lage beim SVA! | BSV Kickers Emden - SV Atlas Delmenhorst | Regionalliga Nord
Emden verschärft die Lage beim SVA! | BSV Kickers Emden - SV Atlas Delmenhorst | Regionalliga Nord

BSV Kickers Emden - SV Atlas Delmenhorst, 36. Spieltag Regionalliga Nord 2022/23 An diesem Abend ist SV Atlas Delmenhorst ...



SV Atlas Delmenhorst - Hamburger SV II (1:1)
SV Atlas Delmenhorst - Hamburger SV II (1:1)

Atlas holt einen Punkt gegen Tabellenführer Regionalliga 06.05.2023 660 Zuschauer trotzen dem Regen und schauen sich die ...



Team, Place & City Details

Atlas Delmenhorst

Atlas Delmenhorst is a German association football club from the city of Delmenhorst, Lower Saxony. The club's greatest success has been to earn promotion to the tier three Regionalliga Nord in 1995, where it played for three seasons.

VfL Oldenburg
VfL Oldenburg

VfL Oldenburg is a German sports club from the town of Oldenburg, Lower Saxony which is best known for its football team, which plays in the Niedersachsenliga, the fifth level of the German football league system. The club has over 2,000 members in nine different sports departments including handball, American football, badminton, athletics, gymnastics and volleyball.

VfL Oldenburg (handball)
VfL Oldenburg (handball)

VfL Oldenburg is a German women's handball club from the town of Oldenburg, Lower Saxony.

VfB Oldenburg
VfB Oldenburg

VfB Oldenburg is a German association football club based in Oldenburg, Lower Saxony. They play in the Regionalliga Nord, which is at the 4th level of football in Germany.

Delmenhorst
Delmenhorst

Delmenhorst is an urban district (Kreisfreie Stadt) in Lower Saxony, Germany. It has a population of 74,500 and is located 10 kilometres (6 miles) west of downtown Bremen with which it forms a contiguous urban area, whereas the city of Oldenburg is 25 kilometres (16 miles) to the northwest.

Delmenhorst station
Delmenhorst station

Delmenhorst is a railway station located in Delmenhorst, Germany. The station is located on the Oldenburg–Bremen railway and Delmenhorst–Hesepe railway.

Delmenhorst – Wesermarsch – Oldenburg-Land (electoral district)
Delmenhorst – Wesermarsch – Oldenburg-Land (electoral district)

Delmenhorst – Wesermarsch – Oldenburg-Land is one of the 299 single member constituencies used for the German parliament, the Bundestag. The district, which is located in Lower Saxony, was created for the 1949 election, the first election in West Germany after World War II. The constituency consists of the independent town of Delmenhorst and the counties of Oldenburg and Wesermarsch.The constituency was won by the Social Democratic Party of Germany in the 1969 election.

Delmenhorst–Hesepe railway
Delmenhorst–Hesepe railway

The Delmenhorst–Hesepe railway is a single-track, non-electrified railway line from Delmenhorst to Hesepe, both in the German state of Lower Saxony. The line was opened in four stages between 1888 and 1900.