Since 2012–13 fourteen leagues exist on Oberliga level, increased from eleven the previous season:
Oberliga Baden-Württemberg The
Oberliga Baden-Württemberg was formed in 1978 to provide a single-division 3rd tier league for the state of Baden-Württemberg. Previously, the clubs in the state had played in four separate Amateurligas: Nordwürttemberg, Schwarzwald-Bodensee, Nordbaden and Südbaden. Two of those were merged, the Amateurligas Nordwürttemberg and Schwarzwald-Bodensee to form the Verbandsliga Württemberg. ;Feeder leagues to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg •
Verbandsliga Nordbaden •
Verbandsliga Südbaden •
Verbandsliga Württemberg Bayernliga The
Bayernliga was formed in 1945. In 1946–47, 1947–48 and from 1953–54 till 1962–63 it was split in a northern and a southern division. From 1963 to 2012 it played in the single division format. Since 2012 it again plays with a northern and a southern division. ;Feeder leagues to the Bayernliga •
Landesliga Bayern-Nordost •
Landesliga Bayern-Nordwest •
Landesliga Bayern-Mitte •
Landesliga Bayern-Südost •
Landesliga Bayern-Südwest Bremen-Liga The
Bremen-Liga was established in 2008. ;Feeder league to the Bremen-Liga •
Landesliga Bremen Oberliga Hamburg The
Oberliga Hamburg was established in 2008. ;Feeder leagues to the Oberliga Hamburg •
Landesliga Hamburg-Hammonia •
Landesliga Hamburg-Hansa Hessenliga The
Hessenliga was formed in 1945. In its first two seasons, 1945/46 and 1946/47 it played in two separate divisions, east and west. Since then it has been a single league and is the oldest Oberliga to operate continuously in this format. ;Feeder leagues to the Hessenliga •
Verbandsliga Hessen-Nord •
Verbandsliga Hessen-Mitte •
Verbandsliga Hessen-Süd Oberliga Mittelrhein The
Oberliga Mittelrhein was elevated to Oberliga status in 2012 after the disbanding of the
NRW-Liga which it previously had served. ;Feeder leagues to the Oberliga Mittelrhein •
Landesliga Mittelrhein Staffel 1 • Landesliga Mittelrhein Staffel 2
Oberliga Niederrhein The
Oberliga Niederrhein was elevated to Oberliga status in 2012 after the disbanding of the
NRW-Liga which it previously had served. ;Feeder leagues to the Oberliga Niederrhein •
Landesliga Niederrhein Gruppe 1 • Landesliga Niederrhein Gruppe 2
Oberliga Niedersachsen The
Oberliga Niedersachsen was established in 2008, initially in two regional divisions, in 2010 reduced to a single division league, and reverted to two divisions in 2020 for one season only. ;Feeder leagues to the Oberliga Niedersachsen •
Landesliga Hannover •
Landesliga Weser-Ems •
Landesliga Braunschweig •
Landesliga Lüneburg NOFV-Oberliga The
NOFV-Oberliga was established in 1991 after the
German reunification. It covers former
East Germany and the city of
Berlin. Originally having three divisions, in 1994 the
NOFV-Oberliga Mitte ceased to continue and its clubs were split between the other two divisions,
NOFV-Oberliga Nord and
NOFV-Oberliga Süd. ;Feeder leagues to the NOFV-Oberliga •
Berlin-Liga •
Brandenburg-Liga •
Verbandsliga Mecklenburg-Vorpommern •
Landesliga Sachsen •
Verbandsliga Sachsen-Anhalt •
Verbandsliga Thüringen The participating teams are redistributed between the northern and the southern division based on geographical needs. If possible, teams from Berlin, Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern promote to the northern division, whereas teams from Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia promote to the southern division. In some seasons, the northern and southern divisions cover teams from northern Saxony-Anhalt and southern Brandenburg respectively.
Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar The
Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar, named Oberliga Südwest until 2012, was formed in 1978 to provide a single-division third tier league for the two states
Saarland and
Rhineland-Palatinate. Previously, the clubs that make up this Oberliga played in three separate leagues: the Amateurligas Südwest, Saarland, and Rheinland. The league split into two divisions in 2020 for one season only. ;Feeder leagues to the Oberliga Südwest •
Verbandsliga Südwest •
Saarlandliga •
Verbandsliga Rheinland Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein The
Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein was established in 2008 as the Schleswig-Holstein-Liga and took its present name in 2017. It also split into two divisions in 2020 for almost one year only. ;Feeder leagues to the Schleswig-Holstein-Liga until 2017 • Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein-Nord-West • Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein-Nord-Ost • Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein-Süd-West • Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein-Süd-Ost ;Feeder leagues to the Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein after 2017 •
Landesliga Schleswig • Landesliga Holstein • Landesliga Mitte (2020–2023)
Oberliga Westfalen The
Oberliga Westfalen was formed in 1978 to provide a single-division for the Westphalia region. It was disestablished in 2008 with the introduction of the
NRW-Liga but reestablished in 2012. ;Feeder leagues to the Oberliga Westfalen •
Westfalenliga Staffel 1 • Westfalenliga Staffel 2 ==Defunct Oberligas==