Women's Bundesliga 2020 (Football)

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Women's Bundesliga 2020
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master open
final Ladiesbowl XXIX
Teams 10
Games 40
DBL 2019

The women's Bundesliga (DBL) 2020 is the 29th season in the top division of American football in Germany for women. The first day of the season will be played by the Berlin Kobras against the Hamburg Amazons in Berlin on May 2nd, 3 p.m., and at the same time the Kiel Baltic Hurricanes against the Berlin Knights. Since 2013 it is the first season with ten teams.

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In the 2020 season, a total of ten teams will compete in two separate groups (five in DBL North and five in DBL South). Each of these groups holds a round-robin tournament in which two teams meet twice, with each team enjoying home rights once. After each game, the winning team receives two points and the defeated team receives zero. In the event of a tie, each team receives one point. The opponent's points are counted as minus points. After the end of the round-robin tournament, a ranking list is determined, in which the number of points scored is decisive. In the event of a tie, the direct comparison decides.

After the round-robin tournaments, the two best teams compete in a play-off round for the German championship.

The play-offs for the championship are played crosswise. That is, the first in the group plays against the second in the other group in a semi-final . Accordingly, the second in the group plays against the first of the other group. The first in the group enjoy home rights. The winning teams compete against each other in the final. The winners of the two semi-finals compete against each other in the Ladiesbowl XXIV.

Teams

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DBL North

DBL South

See also

Season course

The regular season starts on May 2nd.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b season 2020 - ladies football. Retrieved August 3, 2020 .
  2. Ladiesfootball Germany: Statistics on the number of teams in the DBL and DBL2 since it was founded. Retrieved August 3, 2020 .