Badminton Bundesliga 1999/2000

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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