Brandenburg League 2013/14
Brandenburg League 2013/14 | |
Autumn master | SV Falkensee-Finkenkrug |
master | SV Germania 90 Schöneiche (2) |
Climbers | SV Germania 90 Schöneiche |
Relegated | SV Babelsberg 03 II |
Teams | 16 |
Games | 240 |
Gates | 774 (ø 3.23 per game) |
spectator | 37,807 (ø 158 per game) |
Top scorer | Pierre Kruber ( 21 goals ) SV Victoria Seelow |
yellow cards | 1,036 (ø 4.32 per game) |
Yellow and red cards | 44 (ø 0.18 per game) |
Red cards | 23 (ø 0.1 per game) |
← Brandenburg League 2012/13 | |
^ Oberliga Nordost 2013/14 State League Brandenburg 2013/14 ↓
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The Brandenburg League 2013/14 was the 24th season and the sixth as the sixth highest division in men's football. It began on August 9, 2013 with the game Oranienburger FC Eintracht 1901 against SV Falkensee-Finkenkrug and ended on June 21, 2014 with the 30th matchday.
The SV Germania 90 Schöneiche became regional champions in Brandenburg for the second time this season and was promoted to the Northeast Football League . The SV Falkensee-Finkenkrug won the runner-up, 8 points behind. During the winter break, SV Falkensee-Finkenkrug led the table in the Brandenburg League after the first half of the season and thus won the unofficial title of autumn champion.
After the 30th matchday, SV Babelsberg 03 II and SG Blau-Gelb Laubsdorf were relegated and had to relegate to the regional league.
Attendees
A total of 16 clubs took part in the 2013/14 season.
Oberliga Nordost 2012/13 |
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SG blue-yellow foliage village |
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1. FC Frankfurt |
SV Victoria Seelow |
Märkischer SV 1919 Neuruppin |
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TuS 1896 Sachsenhausen |
SV Falkensee-Finkenkrug |
SV Germania 90 Schöneiche |
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FV Preussen Eberswalde |
SV Babelsberg 03 II |
Breesener SV Guben North |
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Werderaner FC Viktoria 1920 |
FC Stahl Brandenburg |
SC Eintracht Miersdorf / Zeuthen |
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FC 98 Hennigsdorf |
State League 2012/13 |
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Oranienburger FC Eintracht 1901 |
VfB Hohenleipisch 1912 |
Venues
Venues of the Brandenburg League 2013/14 |
logo | society | Stadion | Location | capacity |
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FC Stahl Brandenburg | Stadium at the Quenz | Brandenburg / Havel | 15,500 | |
1. FC Frankfurt | Friendship Stadium | Frankfurt (Oder) | 12,000 | |
Märkischer SV 1919 Neuruppin | Volksparkstadion | Neuruppin | 5,000 | |
FC 98 Hennigsdorf | Sports park Fontanestrasse | Hennigsdorf | 5,000 | |
VfB Hohenleipisch 1912 | VfB sports grounds | Hohenleipisch | 5,000 | |
FV Preussen Eberswalde | Westend Stadium | Eberswalde | 4,000 | |
SV Victoria Seelow | Sparkassen-Arena | Seelow | 3,700 | |
Werderaner FC Viktoria 1920 | Arno-Franz sports field | Werder / Havel | 3,000 | |
Oranienburger FC Eintracht 1901 | Lehnitzsee real estate arena | Oranienburg | 2,200 | |
TuS 1896 Sachsenhausen | ELGORA stadium | Sachsenhausen | 2,100 | |
SV Falkensee-Finkenkrug | Leistikowstrasse sports field | Falkensee | 2,000 | |
SV Germania 90 Schöneiche | Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn sports field | Beautiful oak | 2,000 | |
SC Eintracht Miersdorf / Zeuthen | Miersdorf sports field | Zeuthen | 2,000 | |
SV Babelsberg 03 II | Sand floe sports field | Babelsberg | 2,000 | |
Breesener SV Guben North | Sports facility at the nursery | Guben | 1,500 | |
SG blue-yellow foliage village | Laubsdorf sports field | Foliage village | 1,500 |
Closing table
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Crosstab
The crosstab shows the results of all games this season. The home team is listed in the left column, the visiting team in the top row.
statistics
List of goalscorers
Pl. | player | team | Gates |
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1. | Pierre Kruber | SV Victoria Seelow | 21st |
2. | Marcel Weckwerth | Märkischer SV 1919 Neuruppin | 18th |
3. | Paul Werner | VfB Hohenleipisch 1912 | 16 |
4th | Norbert Lemcke | TuS 1896 Sachsenhausen | 15th |
5. | Mathias Jackel | SG blue-yellow foliage village | 14th |
Spectator table
Individual evidence
- ↑ In Laubsdorf the lights are going out now. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. August 12, 2014, accessed August 31, 2016 .