München/Oberbayern The 1944–45 season saw the München/Oberbayern (English:
Munich/
Upper Bavaria) division made up from five clubs from the 1943–44 Gauliga Südbayern and five promoted clubs.
Schwaben The 1944–45 season saw the Schwaben (English:
Swabia) division made up from four clubs from the 1943–44 Gauliga Südbayern and three promoted clubs.
Mittelfranken The 1944–45 season saw the Mittelfranken (English:
Middle Franconia) division made up from four clubs from the 1943–44 Gauliga Nordbayern and five promoted clubs.
Oberfranken The 1944–45 season saw the Oberfranken (English:
Upper Franconia) division made up from two clubs from the 1943–44 Gauliga Nordbayern and four promoted clubs. It is unknown whether any of the seasons games were played but the following clubs were grouped in the division: •
1. FC Bamberg •
Reichsbahn SG Weiden •
VfB Coburg •
FC Michelau •
KSG Bayreuth •
FC Bayern Hof Oberpfalz/Niederbayern The 1944–45 season saw the Oberpfalz/Niederbayern (English:
Upper Palatinate/
Lower Bavaria) division made up from two clubs from the 1943–44 Gauliga Südbayern and six promoted clubs. It is unknown whether any of the seasons games were played but the following clubs were grouped in the division: •
SSV Jahn Regensburg •
1. FC Straubing •
LSV Straubing •
Reichsbahn SG Regensburg •
SpVgg Walhalla Regensburg •
Turnerschaft Regensburg •
Reichsbahn SG Schwandorf •
SpVgg Landshut ==References==