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| domest_cup = [[Hesse Cup|Hessenpokal]]
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| level = [[German football league system|Level 6]]
| season = 2019–202022–23
| champions = [[1.Hanauer FCSC Erlensee1960]]
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The '''[[Verbandsliga]] Hessen-Süd''', until 2008 named ''Landesliga Hessen-Süd'', is currently the sixth tier of the [[German football league system]]. Before the introduction of the [[Regionalliga]]s in 1994, the "Verbandsliga Hessen-S" served as the fourth tier of the German league system in the southern part of the state of [[Hesse]]. The league also served as the fifth tier of the league system before the introduction of the [[3. Liga]] in 2008
 
== Overview ==
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The Verbandsliga Hessen-Süd was formed in 1965 as the ''Landesliga Hessen-Süd'', a tier four feeder league to the then ''Amateurliga Hessen''.
 
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| 2019–20
| 1. FC Erlensee
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| 2020–21
| Season curtailed and annulled
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| 2021–22
| SV Unter-Flockenbach
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| 2022–23
| 1960 Hanau
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* VfR Bürstadt declined promotion in 2014, runners-up [[SpVgg Oberrad]] promoted instead.
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|1972–73
|[[FC Hanau 93]]
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|1973–74
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|1975–76
|FC Hanau 93
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|1976–77
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* Four clubs have won the league three times each, Rot-Weiss Frankfurt, SpVgg 05 Bad Homburg, SC Viktoria 06 Griesheim and SG Egelsbach. However, SpVgg 05 Bad Homburg has also won the Landesliga Mitte in 1972, making it four Landesliga titles.
* Like SpVgg 05 Bad Homburg, FC Hanau 93, SV Wiesbaden and Kickers Offenbach II have also won titles in the Landesliga Süd and Mitte.
 
=== Additionally promoted teams ===
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|1983–84
|[[FC Hanau 93]]
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|1993–94
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|2018–19
|FC Hanau 93
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