Badminton Bundesliga 2000/01

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The badminton Bundesliga season 2000/2001 consisted of a simple preliminary round in the "everyone against everyone" mode and a subsequent championship and relegation round with a round trip with five or four teams. The champions were the BC Eintracht Südring Berlin . RTV / PSV Remscheid had to get down.

Table after the preliminary round

space team sentences Games Points
1. BC Eintracht Südring Berlin 108: 32 53:11 14: 2
2. VfB Friedrichshafen 95:49 43:21 13: 3
3. PSV Green-White Wiesbaden 91:51 42:22 13: 3
4th SC Bayer 05 Uerdingen 80:60 37:27 10: 6
5. FC Langenfeld 75:66 34:30 8: 8
6th 1. BC Beuel 69:74 32:32 6:10
7th TuS Wiebelskirchen 60:84 25:39 5:11
8th. RTV / PSV Remscheid (N) 30: 109 12:52 2:14
9. SG Anspach (N) 29: 112 10:54 1:15

Championship round

space society Games Game ratio Points
1 BC Eintracht Südring Berlin
( Vladislav Druzchenko , Rikard Magnusson , Torsten Ost , Jyri Aalto , Peter Axelsson , Jens Eriksen , Henrik Andersson , Bram Fernardin , Sebastian Schmidt , Kristof Hopp , Mikael Rosén , Catrine Bengtsson , Lotte Jonathans , Karina de Wit , Anja Weber , Margit Borg )
8th 38:26 12: 4
2 VfB Friedrichshafen
( Niels Christian Kaldau , Xu Huaiwen , Lars Paaske , Nicol Pitro , Björn Siegemund , Claudia Vogelgsang , Ingo Kindervater , Bettina Mayer , Dennis Lens , Michael Fuchs , Peter Weinert , Falko Schmidt )
8th 42:22 11: 5
3 SC Bayer 05 Uerdingen
( Simon Archer , Judith Meulendijks , Rune Massing , Nicole Grether , Chris Bruil , Rikke Olsen , Colin Haughton , Silke Gabriel , Kenneth Jonassen , Christine Skropke , Stephan Kuhl , Kristof Hopp , André Bertko , Jürgen Arnold )
8th 38:26 9: 7
4th PSV Green-White Wiesbaden 8th 34:30 8: 8
5 FC Langenfeld 8th 8:56 0:16

Relegation round

space society Games Game ratio Points
1 TuS Wiebelskirchen 6th 37:11 11: 1
2 1. BC Beuel 6th 35:13 9: 3
3 SG Anspach (N) 6th 17:31 4: 8
4th RTV / PSV Remscheid (N) 6th 7:41 0:12

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