Badminton Bundesliga 1999/2000
The badminton Bundesliga season 1999/2000 consisted of a simple preliminary round in the "everyone against everyone" mode and a subsequent championship and relegation round in the same mode, but which now consisted of home and away games. The champions were the BC Eintracht Südring Berlin . With the withdrawal of Fortuna Regensburg and Berliner SC, two teams who had actually qualified for the next Bundesliga season were relegated.
Preliminary round
Final score
space | team | Games | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1. | SC Bayer 05 Uerdingen | 45:19 | 14: 2 |
2. | FC Langenfeld | 43:21 | 13: 3 |
3. | VfB Friedrichshafen (N) | 36:28 | 11: 5 |
4th | SV Fortuna Regensburg | 35:29 | 11: 5 |
5. | BC Eintracht Südring Berlin | 33:31 | 9: 7 |
6th | TuS Wiebelskirchen | 29:35 | 6:10 |
7th | 1. BC Beuel (N) | 25:39 | 5:11 |
8th. | Berliner SC | 22:42 | 2:14 |
9. | PSV Green-White Wiesbaden | 10:44 | 1:15 |
Championship round
Final score
space | team | Games | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1. |
BC Eintracht Südring Berlin ( Jens Olsson , Sebastian Schmidt , Kristof Hopp , Mikael Rosén , Rikard Magnusson , Daniel Eriksson , Catrine Bengtsson , Margit Borg ) |
42:22 | 13: 3 |
2. |
SC Bayer 05 Uerdingen ( Kenneth Jonassen , Simon Archer , Chris Bruil , Rune Massing , Boris Reichel , Nicole Grether , Erica van den Heuvel ) |
36:28 | 9: 7 |
3. |
SV Fortuna Regensburg ( Michael Helber , Björn Siegemund , Chris Hunt , Vladislav Druzhchenko , Colin Haughton , Nicol Pitro , Stefanie Müller ) |
33:31 | 9: 7 |
4th | VfB Friedrichshafen | 25:39 | 6:10 |
5. | FC Langenfeld | 24:40 | 3:13 |
Relegation round
Final score
space | team | Games | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1. | TuS Wiebelskirchen | 28:20 | 9: 3 |
2. | Berliner SC | 25:23 | 7: 5 |
3. | PSV Green-White Wiesbaden | 24:24 | 6: 6 |
4th | 1. BC Beuel | 19:29 | 2:10 |
Web links
- Badminton. In: Berliner Zeitung . November 8, 1999, accessed September 11, 2015 (results).
- Badminton February 28, 2000
- Badminton March 27, 2000
- Eriksson gets the point to win the title BC Eintracht Südring becomes German badminton champion for the third time