Ice Hockey Bayern League

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Bayern League

Full name Ice Hockey Bayern League
Current season 2020/21
sport ice Hockey
abbreviation BYL
Association BEV
League foundation 1975
Teams 15th
Country countries Flag of Bavaria (lozengy) .svg Bavaria
Title holder TEV neu.png TEV Miesbach
promoted: HC Landsberg ,
EHF Passau Black Hawks
relegated: (withdrawal)
EC Bad Kissinger Wölfe
Record champions ERV Schweinfurt (4)
Website bayernliga.com
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The Bayernliga is the highest amateur league in ice hockey in Bavaria. Currently, 13 teams are playing for the title of "Bavarian Master" and participation in the promotion games in the upper league . The organizer is the Bavarian Ice Sports Association (BEV). Bavarian Ice Hockey League (BEL) is a term that has been used unofficially since 2003 at the suggestion of fans. In Germany, the RL-Bayernliga is currently the fourth highest division , below is the Landesliga Bayern .

Season 2020/21

Participants in the Bayernliga 2020/21

Attendees

Season 2019/20

The Bayern League season 2019/20 will be played with 13 (originally 14) teams. The EV Füssen achieved promotion to the 2019/20 Oberliga via the interlocking round . New in the league are the EHC Waldkraiburg (relegated from the Oberliga) and the EC Pfaffenhofen (promoted from the regional league). The EV Pegnitz (relegated to the regional league) and the EV Füssen (promoted to the upper league) are no longer there .

mode

The 13 teams play a main round (single round). After the main round there are two intermediate rounds. The best six teams of the main round as well as the penultimate ( ERC Sonthofen ) and last ( Höchstadter EC ) of the Oberliga Süd take part in the upper intermediate round (interlocking round). The best placed Bayern league team in the interlocking round of the Oberliga Süd is the Bavarian champion of the Bayernliga. The seven other teams in the Bayernliga play a lower intermediate round. In the pre-playoffs, the two best teams in the lower intermediate round will meet places 7 and 8 in the upper intermediate round. The winners take part in the playoff games of the Bayernliga and then play with the first six teams from the upper intermediate round for promotion to the upper league. The playoff finalists are qualified for the Oberliga Süd 2020/2021. The last two teams of the lower round (relegation round) determine in the playdowns (best of 5) the relegated to the national league. Source: Icehockeypage Current table: bev-eissport.de

Main round

In a main round (single round) with 14 teams, 6 qualifiers were determined for the interlocking round.
The games were played from Oct. 4, 2019 to Jan. 5, 2020.

Toothing round

The best six teams in the Bayernliga play a dovetailing round with the teams from 11th to 12th in the Oberliga Süd. This is played as a single round. The best-placed Bayern league team in the interlocking round is the Bavarian champion. Then the two promoted players in the Oberliga Süd are determined in play-off mode. The TEV Miesbach finished ahead of the EHF Passau as the best placed Bayernliga team in the interlocking round and is thus Bavarian Champion 2020. The promotion playoffs could not be completed due to the COVID-19 pandemic .

Relegation round

The teams in places 7 to 13 of the Bayernliga play a relegation round. In the pre-playoffs (best of 3), the two best teams of the relegation round will meet places 7 and 8 in the upper intermediate round (interlocking round). The winners take part in the playoff games of the Bayernliga and then play with the first six teams from the interlocking round for promotion to the top division. The playoff finalists are qualified for the Oberliga Süd 2020/2021. The playdown games could not be completed due to the COVID-19 pandemic .

Final placement 2019/20

Source: bev-eissport
After completing the interlocking and relegation round, the following final placement of the Bayernliga championship 2019/20 results:

space team space team
1. TEV Miesbach 8th. TSV Peissenberg
2. EHF Passau 9. ESC River Rats Geretsried
3. TSV Erding 10. EHC Koenigsbrunn
4th HC Landsberg 11. ERV Schweinfurt
5. EHC Waldkraiburg 12. ESC Dorfen
6th EHC Klostersee 13. EA Schongau
7th EC Pfaffenhofen 14th EC Bad Kissinger Wolves

Final result: March 10, 2020 "Bavarian Champion" promoted to the upper league withdrawal .

Champion of the Bayern League

  • Before the Bayern League was introduced, the state league champions were also "Bavarian Masters" from 1949 to 1968.
  • For all Bavarian champions, runners-up and newcomers from 1920 see Bavarian Championships .
season Bavarian master league
1968/69 EV Landshut 1b I V.
1969/70 EHC Klostersee I V.
1970/71 TSV Peissenberg I V.
1971/72 SC Reichersbeuern I V.
1972/73 EHC 70 Munich I V.
1973/74 I V.
1974/75 SC Reichersbeuern (?) V.
1975/76 EV Pegnitz V.
1976/77 TSV Königsbrunn V.
1977/78 TSV Farchant V.
1978/79 EA Schongau V.
1979/80 SV Bayreuth V.
1980/81 SC Reichersbeuern V.
1981/82 ERSC Amberg V.
1982/83 ESV Burgau V.
1983/84 EV Dingolfing V.
1984/85 EC Hedos Munich V.
1985/86 EV Bad Wörishofen V.
season Bavarian master league
1986/87 EV Pegnitz V.
1987/88 VFL Waldkraiburg V.
1988/89 EHC Bad Reichenhall V.
1989/90 ERV Schweinfurt V.
1990/91 EV Bad Wörishofen V.
1991/92 ETC Crimmitschau V.
1992/93 EC Pfaffenhofen V.
1993/94 ESC Dorfen V.
1994/95 Wanderers Germering I V.
1995/96 ESC Dorfen I V.
1996/97 ESV Bayreuth I V.
1997/98 ESC Munich I V.
1998/99 EHC Memmingen V.
1999/00 ERV Schweinfurt V.
2000/01 Highest age EC V.
2001/02 EA Schongau V.
2002/03 EHC Munich 98 I V.
2003/04 Starbulls Rosenheim I V.
season Bavarian master league
2004/05 EV Landsberg 2000 I V.
2005/06 Highest age EC I V.
2006/07 EHF Passau Black Hawks I V.
2007/08 EHC Waldkraiburg I V.
2008/09 ERV Schweinfurt I V.
2009/10 TEV Miesbach I V.
2010/11 ERC Sonthofen I V.
2011/12 ERV Schweinfurt I V.
2012/13 EHC Bayreuth I V.
2013/14 ERC Sonthofen I V.
2014/15 EV Lindau I V.
2015/16 EHC Waldkraiburg I V.
2016/17 ECDC Memmingen I V.
2017/18 Highest age EC I V.
2018/19 EV Füssen I V.
2019/20 TEV Miesbach I V.
2020/21
2021/22

Division history

Fourth class from foundation to 1974 - fifth class from 1974/75 to 1994 - fourth class from 1994/95 to 1998 - fifth class from 1998/99 to 2002 - fourth division again since 2002/03

Natural ice Bavarian League

In 1968 the Bayern League was introduced. At times there was a natural ice and an artificial ice Bavarian league. Up until 1975 an ascent from both leagues in the DEB area was possible. After that only from the artificial ice Bavarian League. In the 1980s, the BEV again organized a natural ice Bavarian league for clubs that only had a natural ice stadium . In the regular Bayernliga, known as the artificial ice-Bayernliga , an artificial ice stadium was compulsory. A promotion from the Natural Ice Bayern League to the DEB leagues was no longer possible. In 1987 the natural ice Bavarian League was stopped. At times there was also a natural ice regional league as a substructure for the Bavarian League.

Mode (historical)

from 2003
2019/20 The 14 teams play a main round (single round) with 26 games per team. After the main round there are two intermediate rounds. The best six teams of the main round as well as the penultimate (ERC Sonthofen) and last (Höchstadter EC) of the Oberliga Süd take part in the upper intermediate round (interlocking round). The best placed Bayern league team in the interlocking round of the Oberliga Süd is the Bavarian champion of the Bayernliga. The eight other teams in the Bayernliga play a lower intermediate round (relegation round). In the pre-playoffs, the two best teams in the lower intermediate round will meet places 7 and 8 in the upper intermediate round. The winners take part in the playoff games of the Bayernliga and then play with the first six teams from the upper intermediate round for promotion to the upper league. The playoff finalists are qualified for the Oberliga Süd 2020/2021. The last two teams of the lower round (relegation round) determine in the playdowns (best of 5) the relegated to the national league.
From 2017/18 The 14 teams play a main round (single round) and determine the champions of the Bayernliga 2017/18. The best eight teams qualify for a dovetailing round with the teams from 9th to 12th place in the Oberliga Süd (EV Lindau, ECDC Memmingen, EHC Waldkraiburg, TEV Miesbach). This is played in two groups (A and B) of six teams each (10 game days), whereby the first four qualify for the play-offs. The play-offs will be played in the quarter-finals with Best of Seven and from the semi-finals with Best of Three. The best 4 teams (semi-finalists) are qualified for the Oberliga 2018/19. The final winner is the BEV playoff champion.

The teams in ranks 9 to 14 of the Bayernliga main round are dovetailed with the best 10 teams in the Bavarian State League and play a qualifying round (single round) in two groups (C and D). The teams in places 1 to 3 of each group are qualified for the Bayernliga 2018/19.

2016/17 The 14 teams play a round trip (26 match days). The best eight teams qualify for the relegation with the last four of the Oberliga Süd (Höchstadter EC, EV Lindau, EHC Waldkraiburg, EHV Schönheide 09). This is played in two groups of six teams (10 match days), with the first four qualifying for the play-offs. The best 4 teams (semi-finalists) are qualified for the Oberliga 2017/18. The final winner is the BEV playoff champion. The teams in places 9 to 14 of the main round play a relegation round. The penultimate of this round plays with the runner-up of the Bavarian State League for the remaining starting place (best-of-three). The last placed is relegated to the Bavarian State League.
2015/16 For the 2015/16 season, after the planned target strength of 14 teams had been reached, the mode was adjusted again in contrast to the 2014/15 season:
Preliminary round After all teams completed a single round in the preliminary round,

were

  • the teams in 1st, 4th, 5th, 8th and 9th place in the intermediate round A ;
  • the teams in 2nd, 3rd, 6th, 7th and 10th place in the intermediate round B and
  • the teams in 11th to 14th place in the relegation round ,

assigned.

Intermediate round After a single round, the teams ranked 1 to 4, groups A and B, take part in the play-offs.
Championship playoff The winner of the championship play-offs that
  • in the quarterfinals in the "Best of Five" mode
  • in the semi-finals in the "Best of Three" mode
  • in the finals in the "Best of Five" mode

has been carried out, is entitled to participate as a master in the promotion games to the Oberliga Süd - if this is not allowed, the runner-up is entitled to do so.

Relegation round In the round, which was played as a double round, the athletic direct relegation to the regional league and the penultimate, who took part in the relegation with the runner-up of the regional league, was determined.
Relegation In the relegation with the regional league, the determined participant of the Bavarian League played against the runner-up in the regional league in the "Best of Three" mode for the athletic qualification for the Bavarian League 2016/17.

In the 2015/16 season, a five-minute extra time with a maximum of 4 field players in accordance with Article 26 DEB Game Rules was introduced as a new rule in the event of a draw after regular time - as is already common in the upper divisions. If a game is still tied after extra time, the penalty shootout follows.

Teams that played their games in an open-air stadium had to designate an alternate stadium by the end of June 2015 so that the game could be played from October 2015.

2014/15 A reduction from 16 to 14 teams was planned for the 2014/15 season. Since the planned number of 14 teams was not reached, the league was only played with 13 teams. In contrast to the 2013/14 season, the mode was adjusted again for the 2014/15 season:
Preliminary round After all teams completed a double round in the preliminary round,

were

  • the teams in 1st to 5th place in the intermediate round A ,
  • the teams in 6th, 9th, 10th and 13th place in the intermediate round B and
  • the teams in 7th, 8th, 11th and 12th place in the intermediate round C.

divided, where again a single round was played.

Intermediate round The teams of intermediate round A and the winners of intermediate rounds B and C qualified directly for the championship playoffs , while the teams in second place in group B and group C played off the last participant in a qualifying round in the "Best of Three" mode - for the losing teams the season was over. The teams in 3rd and 4th place in the intermediate rounds B and C take part in relegation playdowns.
Championship playoff The winner of the championship play-offs that
  • in the quarterfinals in the "Best of Five" mode
  • in the semi-finals in the "Best of Three" mode
  • in the finals in the "Best of Five" mode

has been carried out, is entitled to participate as a master in the promotion games to the Oberliga Süd - if this is not allowed, the runner-up is entitled to do so.

Relegation playdowns Played in the relegation playdowns
  • in the first round, the teams in 3rd place crossed against the teams in 4th place according to the "Best of Three" mode, where the winners for the Bayernliga 2015/16 athletically qualified;
  • In the second round, the losers from the first round played against each other according to the "Best of Three" mode, with the winner qualifying for the Bayernliga 2015/16 and the loser taking part in the relegation with the regional league.

In the relegation with the regional league, the loser of the relegation playoffs played against the runner-up in the regional league in the "Best of Three" mode for the athletic qualification for the Bayernliga 2015/16.

2013/14 In contrast to the 2012/13 season, the 2013/14 season was again carried out with 16 teams.
Preliminary round 16 teams played a single round in the preliminary round. Then the best eight teams played in an intermediate round.
Upper intermediate round The intermediate round was played in two groups of four teams, the semi-finals for the championship playoffs.
Championship playoffs After the end of the intermediate round in the semifinals, the two best placed players played crosswise, i.e. H. the first of group A met the second of group B and vice versa. The semi-finals were held in best-of-three mode. The two finalists carried out the final of the Bavarian Championship in the Best of Five mode . The two losing teams determined the third place in the game for third place in the mode Best of Three . In the event of a non-application or a non-licensing of the master, the runner-up could apply for the promotion games.
Lower intermediate round The teams in places 9 to 16 also played an intermediate round in two groups of four teams. While the last group in each group was relegated to the national league, the two penultimate played the final positions 13 and 14 in the playoff mode “Best of Five”.
2012/13 In the 2012/13 season, the Bayern League started with 15 instead of 16 teams. After the team withdrew from ESV Königsbrunn in December 2012, 14 teams played the round to an end.
Preliminary round The preliminary round was played as a single round.
Intermediate round Then the first 10 teams played an intermediate round in two groups of five teams.
Championship playoffs The top two of both groups then played the championship playoffs.
Relegation round The last four teams after the preliminary round played the relegation round, after which the last placed team in addition to the withdrawn teams from ESV Königsbrunn were relegated to the state league.
In contrast to the previous season, from the 2012/13 season onwards, teams that, after relegation in the following season, did not want to participate in the league despite the obligation to move up, had to declare this in writing to the association.
2011/12 For the 2011/12 season, the relegation playoffs were switched from "Best of Three" to "Best of Five".
2010/11 For the 2010/11 season, the previously valid 2-man referee system for playing games was replaced by the 3-man referee system.
From 2008/09 For the 2008/09 season, the two-point system was replaced by the three-point system .
From 2003/04 Since 2003/04, the Bayernliga has started on a single track with 16 teams. Previously, the league was divided into a group east and a group west with eight teams each for two years. Contrary to public perception, however, the Bayern League was not enlarged in the long term, but rather reduced. Although there was a league with only 14 teams in 1999/2000, in the early to mid-1990s, however, up to 21 teams, divided into two groups, took part in the Bayernliga. The modes alternated again and again depending on the size of the league. The mode has remained largely the same since 2003. From 2003/04 to 2007/08, the first eight teams played after the main round play-offs in best-of-three mode . As described, an additional elimination round has been interposed since 2008/09.

With regard to promotion and relegation, there were always changes, especially in the number of promoted and relegated teams, mainly due to strong structural fluctuations in higher-class leagues. So it came about that in the seasons 2007/08 and 2008/09 all teams eligible for promotion refused promotion to the league . Partly because of its own structures - for example because gaming in the professional area didn't seem feasible - but also because of the opaque structures and fluctuations in the professional area organized by the ESBG . The different league strengths and replacement regulations also meant that between 2004/05 ( Höchstadter EC ) and 2008/09 ( TEV Miesbach ) there was no relegation from the Oberliga to the Bayernliga.

2002/03 The 16 participants played in two seasons (west and east) of eight teams each. The four best teams in each season qualify for the joint intermediate round. In the playoffs following the intermediate round, the champions are played out and are promoted to the top division. The remaining teams play in a relegation round. The last two of the relegation round were relegated directly to the Bavarian State League.
Division history of the ice hockey Bayernliga since it was founded: fourth class from 1968/69 to 1974 - fifth class from 1974/75 to 1994 - fourth class from 1994/95 to 1998 - fifth class from 1998/99 to 2002 - fourth division again since 2002/03

Eternal table of the BEL (2003-2016)

(The points for the 2003-2008 seasons are converted according to the 3-point rule)

2003 to 2016
space team Spzt Sp S. U N Gates Diff Points P / Sp
1 EHC Waldkraiburg 12 346 202 9 134 1545: 1134 411 618 1.79
2 ERC Sonthofen 11 326 184 23 119 1421: 1065 356 581 1.78
3 TSV Peissenberg 12 346 187 15th 144 1426: 1238 188 578 1.67
4th EC Pfaffenhofen 13 376 184 13 179 1586: 1556 30th 566 1.51
5 ECDC Memmingen 11 316 173 16 127 1327: 1098 229 542 1.72
6th ESC Dorfen 13 376 172 25th 179 1448: 1452 −4 538 1.43
7th Highest age EC 10 286 159 11 116 1237: 1095 142 480 1.68
8th TSV Erding 7th 210 126 19th 65 911: 677 234 391 1.86
9 TEV Miesbach 7th 196 124 - 72 813: 575 238 369 1.93
10 ESV Buchloe 8th 226 118 - 108 837: 810 27 353 1.56
11 ERV Schweinfurt 6th 180 118 10 52 880: 599 281 348 1.93
12 ESV Königsbrunn * 8th 240 91 24 125 831: 1002 −171 292 1.22
13 Wanderers Germering 10 286 89 13 184 901: 1274 −373 286 1.00
14th EV Lindau 6th 166 82 - 84 659: 588 71 258 1.55
15th EHC Bayreuth 4th 116 83 - 33 557: 342 215 250 2.16
16 TuS Geretsried * 3 90 50 9 31 384: 282 102 159 1.77
17th VER Same 3 90 50 4th 36 419: 329 90 156 1.73
18th EV Landsberg 2000 * 2 60 49 6th 5 364: 146 218 153 2.55
19th EV Moosburg 4th 106 49 - 57 430: 479 −49 148 1.40
20th SVG Burgkirchen * 4th 120 43 12 65 457: 615 −158 141 1.18
21st EV Pegnitz 4th 116 40 16 60 446: 509 −63 137 1.18
22nd EA Schongau 4th 120 37 15th 68 362: 501 −139 129 1.08
23 EHC 80 Nuremberg 6th 170 38 5 127 446: 941 −495 118 0.69
24 1. EV Weiden 2 60 37 - 23 282: 217 65 111 1.85
25th EV Fürstenfeldbruck 4th 120 34 9 77 378: 550 −172 111 0.93
26th Deggendorfer SC 2 60 32 13 15th 244: 198 46 109 1.82
27 EV Dingolfing 4th 120 32 5 83 368: 643 −275 106 0.88
28 Starbulls Rosenheim 1 30th 26th 1 3 200: 65 135 79 2.63
29 HC Landsberg 2 50 26th - 24 177: 188 −11 74 1.48
30th EHF Passau 1 30th 22nd 3 5 137: 60 77 69 2.30
31 Augsburg EV * 2 60 17th 5 38 216: 279 −63 56 0.93
32 EV Regensburg 1 30th 18th - 12 121: 86 35 52 1.73
33 EV Pfronten 4th 120 15th 6th 99 302: 717 −415 51 0.43
34 EC Ulm / New Ulm 2000 * 2 60 13 6th 41 128: 250 −122 45 0.75
35 EHC Mitterteich 1 30th 14th - 16 121: 131 −10 44 1.47
36 ERSC Ottobrunn 2 60 11 8th 41 150: 312 −162 41 0.68
37 ERC Lechbruck 1 30th 6th 4th 20th 91: 165 −74 22nd 0.73
38 ESC Geretsried 1 26th 4th - 22nd 82: 144 −62 14th 0.54
39 TSV Trostberg 1 30th 4th 1 25th 88: 196 −108 13 0.43
40 ERC rain 1 30th 3 - 27 59: 190 −131 10 0.33
41 ESC Hassfurt 1 30th 4th - 26th 71: 204 −133 9 0.30
*) Club team dissolved

Individual evidence

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  2. bev-eissport.de: BEV results service
  3. bev-eissport.de: Implementation regulations 2019/20
  4. http://www.rodi-db.de/league.php?id=316
  5. Chronik EC Peiging (1971/72 season, accessed on February 15, 2018)
  6. Championnat d'Allemagne de hockey sur glace 1999/00. Retrieved March 19, 2018 (French).
  7. http: //www.hohenfurch.de,/ SV Hohenfurch Abt. Ice Hockey Anno Back then
  8. BYL 2019/20. icehockeypage.net, accessed September 12, 2019 .
  9. http://www.rodi-db.de/league.php?id=316 Introduction of the Kunsteis-Bayernliga

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