Northeast Regional Football League (1994 to 2000)
Regionalliga Northeast | |
abbreviation | RL northeast |
Association | DFB |
First edition | 1994 |
Last event | 2000 |
hierarchy | 3rd league |
Teams | 18th |
Record champions | Tennis Borussia Berlin (2) |
Record player | Oskar Kosche (196) |
Record scorer | Rainer Wiedemann (82) |
region |
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania , Saxony-Anhalt , Brandenburg , Berlin , Thuringia and Saxony |
The Regionalliga Nordost was a league in German football between 1994 and 2000 . It was one of four regional leagues that formed the third highest division. For the 2000/01 season the Regionalliga was restructured and the Regionalliga Nordost dissolved.
history
The four-track regional league started its game operations in 1994/95 as the third highest German division, replacing the upper league as the third highest league. In addition to the Northeast Regionalliga, there were also the North, West / Southwest and South regional leagues . Originally, the regional league was only to be divided into three tracks: north / north-east, west / south-west and south. Since the north and north-east regions together take up almost half of the area of the Federal Republic, the respective regional associations lodged an objection against a joint relay. In the first year, the DFB temporarily approved a game operation in the separate seasons North and Northeast.
In the first season the following clubs started in the Regionalliga Nordost:
- Relegated NOFV from the 2nd Bundesliga in the 1993/94 season : FC Carl Zeiss Jena and Tennis Borussia Berlin
- Qualifiers from the NOFV Oberliga seasons North, Middle and South of the 1993/94 season :
- North season: BSV Stahl Brandenburg , Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl , Reinickendorfer Füchse , FC Berlin , Spandauer SV , FSV Optik Rathenow
- Relay middle: 1. FC Union Berlin , Energie Cottbus , Türkiyemspor Berlin , FSV Lok Altmark Stendal , Hertha BSC Amateure , Hertha Zehlendorf
- Relay south: FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt , FC Erzgebirge Aue , FC Sachsen Leipzig , Bischofswerdaer FV 08
From the second year, a division of the squadrons was only approved on the condition that the north and north-east put only one promoted player in the 2nd Bundesliga. As a result, from the 1995/96 season, the champions of both seasons determined the climber in two relegation games . After numerous protests by the associations concerned, the loser of the relegation games was given a second chance at promotion from the 1997/98 season . In another relegation round he played against the runner-up in the west / southwest and the runner-up in the south season for the newly introduced fourth promotion place.
In the summer of 2000, the number of seasons at the third highest German league level was reduced from four to two and the relegated teams from the 2nd Bundesliga and the best teams in the four regional league seasons were divided into a north and a south season . The teams in the table positions two to six of the Regionalliga Nordost 1999/2000 , Dresdner SC , FC Erzgebirge Aue, FC Carl Zeiss Jena, SV Babelsberg 03 , FC Sachsen Leipzig qualified directly for the new regional league. The table seventh FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt preserved the third division in two relegation games against the champion of the fourth-class football Oberliga Nordost 1999/2000 . The first leg against FC Schönberg 95 Erfurt lost 0-1, the second leg won the traditional club 4-1. Carl Zeiss Jena and Rot-Weiß Erfurt were grouped in the south and the other north-east teams in the north. All clubs in the Regionalliga Nordost 1999/2000 from eighth place were relegated to the Oberliga Nordost.
Moved up and down
Promoted and relegated from the Regionalliga Nordost
season | Promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga | Relegated to the Oberliga Nordost |
---|---|---|
1994/1995 | FC Carl Zeiss Jena | BSV Stahl Brandenburg , Türkiyemspor Berlin |
1995/1996 | - | Bischofswerdaer FV 08 , Hertha BSC Amateure , FSV Optik Rathenow |
1996/1997 | FC Energie Cottbus | SC Charlottenburg , FSV Velten |
1997/1998 | Tennis Borussia Berlin | FC Hertha Zehlendorf , Reinickendorfer Füchse , FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen , Hansa Rostock amateurs |
1998/1999 | Chemnitzer FC | Spandauer SV (license withdrawal), SD Croatia Berlin |
1999/2000 | - | 1. FC Dynamo Dresden , VfB Leipzig , 1. FC Magdeburg , Hertha BSC Amateurs , Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl , VFC Plauen , VfL Halle 1896 , Tennis Borussia Berlin Amateurs , FSV Lok Altmark Stendal , BFC Dynamo , FSV Zwickau |
Promotion games north-east against north
From the 1995/96 season onwards, the champions of the North and Northeast regional leagues played the promoted team in the 2nd Bundesliga off against each other in a double round.
season | Master Northeast | Master North | Results |
---|---|---|---|
1995/1996 | Tennis Borussia Berlin | VfB Oldenburg | 1: 1 (in Berlin), 1: 2 n.V. (in Oldenburg) |
1996/1997 | FC Energie Cottbus | Hannover 96 | 3: 1 (in Cottbus), 0: 0 (in Hanover) |
1997/1998 | Tennis Borussia Berlin | Hannover 96 | 2: 0 (in Berlin), 0: 2; 1: 3 i. E. (in Hanover) |
1998/1999 | Chemnitzer FC | VfL Osnabrück | 2: 0 (in Chemnitz), 0: 1 (in Osnabrück) |
1999/2000 | 1. FC Union Berlin | VfL Osnabrück | 1: 1 (in Berlin), 1: 1; 7: 8 i. E. (in Osnabrück) |
Promotion lap
In 1997/98 and 1999/2000 the champions of the Regionalliga Nordost lost in the relegation games against the champions of the Regionalliga Nord and played the last promoted team in an additional promotion round with the vice-champions of the Regionalliga West / Südwest and Süd. 1998/99 came the loser of the promotion relegation from the Regionalliga Nord.
season | Attendees | Results |
---|---|---|
1997/1998 |
Tennis Borussia Berlin Sportfreunde Siegen (West / Southwest) Kickers Offenbach (South) |
Siegen - Offenbach 4: 0 Offenbach - Berlin 1: 2 Berlin - Siegen 2: 0 |
1999/2000 |
1. FC Union Berlin LR Ahlen (west / southwest) SC Pfullendorf (south) |
Pfullendorf - Ahlen 1: 1 Berlin - Pfullendorf 3: 1 Ahlen - Berlin 2: 1 |
Relegated and promoted to the Regionalliga Nordost
season | Relegated from the 2nd Bundesliga | Promoted from the Oberliga Nordost |
---|---|---|
1994/1995 | 1. FC Dynamo Dresden (1) | FSV Velten , FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen |
1995/1996 | Chemnitzer FC | SC Charlottenburg , VFC Plauen |
1996/1997 | - | SV Babelsberg 03 , Hansa Rostock Amateure (2) , 1. FC Magdeburg |
1997/1998 | FC Carl Zeiss Jena , VfB Leipzig , FSV Zwickau | SD Croatia Berlin , Dresdner SC |
1998/1999 | - | Hertha BSC Amateurs , Tennis Borussia Berlin Amateurs (3) , VfL Halle 96 |
1999/2000 | Tennis Borussia Berlin (4) | - (5) |
Remarks
Numbers and records
Record player
rank | player | society | Games |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Oskar Kosche | 1. FC Union Berlin , SV Babelsberg 03 | 196 |
2 | Heiko Brestrich | FC Berlin , VfB Leipzig | 191 |
3 | Steffen Kraus | FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt | 189 |
Frank Bartz | Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl | ||
5 | Mike Klenge | Tennis Borussia Berlin , Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl , FSV Lok Altmark Stendal | 184 |
6th | Jörn Lenz | Tennis Borussia Berlin , FC Berlin | 182 |
7th | Ulf Wiemer | Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl | 180 |
8th | Mario Kallnik | FC Berlin | 178 |
9 | Antoni Jelen | 1. FC Union Berlin , FC Sachsen Leipzig , Dynamo Dresden | 176 |
10 | Henry Berg | FSV Lok Altmark Stendal , FC Erzgebirge Aue | 172 |
Steffen Hammermüller | FC Sachsen Leipzig |
Record goal scorers
rank | player | society | Gates |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Rainer Wiedemann | FSV locomotive Altmark Stendal | 82 |
2 | Detlef Irrgang | Energy Cottbus | 53 |
3 | Rocco mildness | Dynamo Dresden , FSV Zwickau , Dresdner SC | 50 |
Bernd Jopek | Spandauer SV , FC Berlin | ||
5 | Mikhail Rusjajew | Tennis Borussia Berlin , FC Carl Zeiss Jena | 47 |
6th | Harun Isa | Hertha BSC Amateurs , Tennis Borussia Berlin , FC Erzgebirge Aue | 46 |
Danilo Kunze | FC Erzgebirge Aue , Chemnitzer FC | ||
8th | Thomas Adler | Tennis Borussia Berlin | 45 |
Oleg Golovan | FC Sachsen Leipzig | ||
10 | Ronny lifting dispute | FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt | 42 |
Heiko Brestrich | FC Berlin , VfB Leipzig |
Top scorer
season | player | team | Gates |
---|---|---|---|
1994/1995 | Thomas Adler | Tennis Borussia Berlin | 20th |
Goran Markov | 1. FC Union Berlin | 20th | |
1995/1996 | Detlef Irrgang | FC Energie Cottbus | 24 |
1996/1997 | Marco Weißhaupt | FC Rot Weiß Erfurt | 21st |
1997/1998 | Rainer Wiedemann | FSV locomotive Altmark Stendal | 25th |
1998/1999 | Rainer Wiedemann | FSV locomotive Altmark Stendal | 19th |
1999/2000 | Hendryk Lau | SV Babelsberg 03 | 16 |
Audience numbers
The 1,835 games of the third-class Regionalliga Nordost saw a total of 3,250,104 spectators. On average there were 1,771 fans in the stadium for the games. Most of the people came to the Dynamo Dresden games . The 85 home games of the Saxons wanted to see a total of 409,723 people, which results in an average of 4,820 spectators per game. The Berlin clubs from the former western part of the city had the fewest spectators and were usually only allowed to welcome a few hundred onlookers to their games. Even double-digit audience numbers were not uncommon here. The negative highlight was the game of Türkiyemspor Berlin against the Bischofswerdaer FV 08 on June 3, 1995, which only 32 paying spectators saw.
More numbers and records
- Eternal table:
- 1. FC Union Berlin leads the all-time table of the Regionalliga Nordost between 1994 and 2000 with 387 points, ahead of FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt and FC Erzgebirge Aue .
- With 17 points, SC Charlottenburg is 33rd and last in the all-time table of the Regionalliga Nordost between 1994 and 2000.
- Match days:
- The fifth matchday of the 1994/95 season was the highest scoring matchday with 42 goals and about 4.67 goals per game.
- The matchday with the lowest number of goals was the 21st matchday in the 1998/99 season, with a total of only 13 goals and thus around 1.44 goals per game.
- On the sixth day of the 1997/98 season, 49 players were cautioned, 4 players received the yellow-red card and three players the red card. The matchday was the richest matchday in the history of the Regionalliga Nordost.
- A total of 10 players - nine yellow-red and one red - had to leave the pitch early on the eighth day of the 1994/95 season, more than any other day.
- Games:
- On May 6, 1995, FC Erzgebirge Aue won 10-0 against Türkiyemspor Berlin and thus celebrated the highest victory in the Regionalliga-Nordost.
- On March 5, 1998, 1. FC Magdeburg and FC Berlin split 5: 5. This game went down in history as the highest-scoring draw.
- In addition to these two games, the following three games ended with 10 goals scored:
- November 06, 1999: The game between SV Babelsberg 03 and VfL Halle 96 ended 9: 1.
- May 20, 2000: The game between the second team of Tennis Borussia Berlin and BFC Dynamo ended 7: 3.
- April 2nd, 2000: The game between FSV Zwickau and the second team from Hertha BSC ended 4-6
- With a total of twelve cards, including ten yellow cards and one yellow-red card, the game between Füchse Berlin Reinickendorf and Türkiyemspor Berlin was the most card-rich game in history. The game was directed by Peter Augar .
- Player:
- Danilo Kunze was the first and only one to score five goals on May 6, 1995 in the game between FC Erzgebirge Aue and Türkiyemspor Berlin .
- In the 1-1 draw on August 14, 1999 between FC Erzgebirge Aue and Dynamo Dresden , 17-year-old Lars Jungnickel from Dresden equalized. This makes him the youngest scorer in the Regionalliga Nordost.
- The oldest goalscorer is Jens Starke. When the man from Plauen scored two goals in VFC Plauen's 5-0 win against Hertha BSC's second team on November 21, 1999 , he was 36 years and a month old.
- The wanderer of the Regionalliga Nordost was Ali Moustapha from Niger. He played in the Regionalliga Nordost for a total of six different clubs.
- Others:
- In total, the referees showed 224 red and 473 yellow-red cards in the Regionalliga Nordost from 1994 to 2000. This results in an average of 0.38 referrals per game, making the Northeast relay formally the fairest of the four groups at the time.
- The only team that was relegated from the Regionalliga Nordost after leading the table was FSV Zwickau . In the 1999/2000 season they took first place after the first matchday and on the last matchday they took 18th and last place.
Web links
- Regionalliga Nordost in the database of transfermarkt.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Record player in the Regionalliga Nordost. transfermarkt.de , accessed on April 9, 2018 .
- ↑ a b scorers of the Regionalliga Nordost. transfermarkt.de , accessed on April 9, 2018 .