2nd German Chess League (Austria)

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The 2nd Bundesliga is the second highest division in Austrian team chess .

Organizational form

The 2nd Bundesliga consists of the three seasons West , Middle and East . In each season, twelve teams compete in a simple round-robin tournament . Clubs from the regional associations of Burgenland , Lower Austria and Vienna play in the east relay, clubs from the regional associations of Carinthia , Upper Austria and Styria in the middle and clubs from the Salzburg , Tyrol and Vorarlberg regional associations in the west. The three season winners move up to the 1st Bundesliga , a total of nine teams from the 2nd Bundesliga and are replaced by the winners of the nine national leagues. The number of team points (2 points for every team fight won, 1 point for every undecided team fight, 0 points for every team fight lost), then the number of board points (1 point for each winning game, 0.5 points for each) determines the final placement Draw game, 0 points for each losing game). A maximum of one team per club is eligible to play in the 2nd Bundesliga.

14 players plus up to two youth players may be entered per team. The order of precedence is binding before the season. In principle, the ranking list must be reported according to skill level, but a different ranking list is permitted, provided that no player has more than 200 Elo points than a player who has been registered before him. There is no restriction on foreigners. The cooling-off time is 90 minutes for the first 40 moves and 30 minutes until the end of the game; From the first move on, each player also receives a time credit of 30 seconds per move until the end of the game. A draw offer is only permitted from move 30.

history

After the establishment of the State League, the national leagues of the nine associations were initially the second-highest division. For the 1979/80 season, the associations Tyrol, Vorarlberg and Salzburg merged to form the Western League , two years later the Eastern League of Lower Austria, Upper Austria and Burgenland was founded, and the Southern League of Carinthia and Styria was founded last . For the 1986/87 season, the Vienna Association of the Eastern League joined. From the 1989/90 season, the league was known as State League . For the 1998/99 season, the State League B was expanded to include the middle season , which consisted of clubs from Salzburg and Upper Austria. Since the 2002/03 season the class has consisted of the three seasons West , Middle and East , and since the 2003/04 season it has been called the 2nd Bundesliga . Until 1988 only one team rose to the state league, from 1989 to 2002 two teams, so that the season winners (from 1987 to 1998 also the second of the eastern season) played a promotion tournament until 2002. The season winners have been promoted directly since the 2002/03 season.

winner

Until 1989

season west east south
1979/80 Bregenz
1980/81 Bischofshofen
1981/82 Salzburg SK Mozart ATSV Stein / Steyr
1982/83 Inter Salzburg ATSV Stein / Steyr
1983/84 SK Dornbirn Wiener Neustädter SV
1984/85 Inter Salzburg SC Traun 67 SV Villach
1985/86 ASK Salzburg SC Traun 67 SK Wolfsberg
1986/87 Inter Salzburg VÖEST Linz II. Team TSV Hartberg
1987/88 SK Schwaz SK Länderbank Baden SV Waagner-Biro Graz
1988/89 SK Absam SC Traun 67 SK Concordia Graz

Note : Promoters to the State League or State League A are marked in bold.

1989 to 2003 as State League B

season west east south center
1989/90 Inter Salzburg SK Margareten Styria Graz
1990/91 SK Hohenems SK Margareten II. Team SV Waagner-Biro Graz
1991/92 SK Absam SK Margareten II. Team SK Fürstenfeld
1992/93 Salzburg SK Mozart ESV Attnang-Puchheim Tram Graz
1993/94 SK Hohenems SC Fischer Vienna ESV Austria Graz
1994/95 SK Hohenems SC Donaustadt ESV Austria Graz
1995/96 SK Absam SC Donaustadt SK Pinggau-Friedberg
1996/97 SK Sparkasse Absam SK Austria Vienna RbEJ Gleisdorf
1997/98 Hypo Kufstein SK Loosdorf Raika Gamlitz
1998/99 Raika Zell / Zillertal SK Austria Vienna Tram Graz Salzburg SK Mozart
1999/2000 SK Sparkasse Absam Austria Wien Husek Union Raika Gamlitz / Leutasch VÖEST Linz
2000/01 SC Sparkasse Jenbach SV Tschaturanga SC The people of Klagenfurt Wüstenrot Salzburg
2001/02 SK Sparkasse Absam SV Tschaturanga Play community Raika Trofaiach / Niklasdorf Wüstenrot Salzburg
2002/03 Sparkasse Schwarzach Wiener Neustädter SV Union Ansfelden

Note : The teams marked in bold have qualified for the State League A in the promotion tournament.

Since 2003 as the 2nd Bundesliga

season west east center
2003/04 Zillertal SK Danube Chess Mattes Styria Graz
2004/05 SK Hohenems II. Team ASVÖ Wulkaprodersdorf MPÖ Maria Saal
2005/06 Syndicate SK Absam / Innsbrucker SK SK Baden SK Leoben
2006/07 Play community Mayrhofen / Zillertal OMV Pamhagen Styria Graz II. Team
2007/08 Sparkasse Jenbach Husek Vienna ASVÖ Raika St. Veit / Glan
2008/09 Play community Mayrhofen / Zillertal ASVÖ SK Lackenbach SK Fürstenfeld
2009/10 SIR Salzburg ASVÖ VHS Pöchlarn SV Signum screen printing St. Veit / Glan
2010/11 Hypo Kufstein SK Zwettl SV Raika Rapid Feffernitz
2011/12 SK Absam Husek Vienna Union Ansfelden
2012/13 SIR Salzburg ASVÖ Pamhagen SV Wolfsberg
2013/14 Zillertal SK Zwettl Game community Grieskirchen / Sedda Bad Schallerbach
2014/15 Götzis chess club Hietzing / Ottakring syndicate MPÖ Maria Saal II. Team
2015/16 Bregenz chess club ASVÖ Pamhagen MPÖ Maria Saal II. Team
2016/17 SIR Salzburg ASVÖ Pamhagen Game community Grieskirchen / Schallerbach
2017/18 SK Hohenems II. Team SC Data Technology Pressbaum / Eichgraben Union Ansfelden
2018/19 Bregenz chess club SK Sparkasse Bad Vöslau Spielgemeinschaft Fürstenfeld / Hartberg
2019/20 SK Absam ASVÖ Pamhagen 1 Game community Grieskirchen / Schallerbach 1
1Because of the COVID-19 pandemic , the 2nd Bundesliga West and Middle were canceled after 9 of 11 rounds each in the 2019/20 season, the intermediate result was considered the final result.

Promoted to State League A or 1st Bundesliga

In addition to the teams marked in the tables, the following clubs were promoted to State League A by 2002:

  • In 1980, SK St. Pölten, the winner of the Lower Austria regional league, was promoted.
  • In 1981 the winner of the Vienna Regional League rose to SK Austria Wien.
  • 1984 rose with the SK Flötzersteig-Breitensee the winner of the Viennese regional league.
  • 1985 rose with the SC Donaustadt the winner of the Viennese regional league.
  • In 1987 the SK Flötzersteig-Breitensee rose, which had taken second place in the Eastern League.
  • In 1989 SK Baden rose, which had occupied second place in the State League B East.
  • In 1991 the SC Traun 67 and the ATSV Stein / Steyr rose to the second and third place in the State League B East.
  • 1992 rose with the Wiener Neustädter SV the second in the State League B East.
  • In 1994, SK VÖEST Linz became second in the State League B East.
  • In 1996, the Ottakring / Sandleiten syndicate rose to rank second in the Staatsliga B Ost.

Since the 2002/03 season, the relay winner has been promoted to the 1st Bundesliga, with exceptions in the following years:

  • In 2005, the second SK Hohenems team was not eligible for promotion; SK Götzis, who placed second, took their place.
  • In 2007, the second team from Styria Graz was not eligible for promotion, their place was taken by the second-placed SC Gleisdorf.
  • In 2013 ASVÖ Pamhagen renounced the promotion, as did the second-placed Raiffeisen Währing, so that the third-placed SV Tschaturanga rose from the east relay.
  • In 2014, the SK Zwettl renounced the promotion, the second place ASVÖ Pamhagen took.
  • In 2015, the second team from MPÖ Maria Saal was not eligible for promotion; the second-placed Spielgemeinschaft Sauwald took their place.
  • In 2016, the second team from MPÖ Maria Saal was not eligible for promotion, the second-placed ASK Case IH SteyrSt took their place. Valentin a. ASVÖ Pamhagen renounced the promotion, the place took the second-placed Blackburne Nickelsdorf.
  • In 2018, the second SK Hohenems team was not eligible for promotion, their place was taken by the Mayrhofen / Zell / Zillertal syndicate that placed second.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Tables of the Western League and State League B West at the Tyrolean regional association (Word document, 79 kB)
  2. a b 10 years of the Eastern League in Schachsport 23/9, page 13 (PDF file; 1.6 MB)

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