Football Association League Middle Rhine 1964/65

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Association League Middle Rhine 1964/65
Logo Football Association Mittelrhein.svg
master 1. FC Köln amateurs
Relegated SV Bergisch Gladbach 09, Bonner FV, VfL Leverkusen
VL Middle Rhine 1963/64
Regional Football League 1964/65

The Verbandsliga Mittelrhein 1964/65 was the 9th season of the Verbandsliga Mittelrhein , which from 1962 to 1978 was the top division in men's amateur football on the Middle Rhine . From 1963, this league, together with the Lower Rhine and Westphalia leagues, formed the substructure of the West Regional Football League and was third-class in the German football league system of that time .

Season end

The 1. FC Köln Amateurs became Middle Rhine champions, but remained in the league because they were not eligible for promotion as the 2nd team. The SV Bergisch Gladbach 09 , the Bonner FV and the VfL Leverkusen were relegated to the Landesliga Mittelrhein . Rhineland Dremmen , Fortuna Cologne and SV Baesweiler 09 rose from the national leagues for the new 1965/66 season . Tura Bonn and Bonner FV merged after the season to form Bonner SC.

Closing table

rank society Games Gates Points
1. 1. FC Cologne Amat. 30th 95:49 45:15
2. SG Düren 99 30th 71:32 43:17
3. SV Schlebusch (M) 30th 63:42 35:25
4th SpVg Frechen 20 30th 68:54 32:28
5. Siegburg 04 30th 46:32 32:28
6th Alemannia Aachen Amat. (N) 30th 64:64 30:30
7th TuRa Bonn 30th 48:50 30:30
8th. Viktoria Alsdorf 30th 44:59 30:30
9. VfL Cologne 1899 (N) 30th 48:50 29:31
10. BC efferenes 30th 51:45 28:32
11. VfR Übach-Palenberg 30th 55:58 28:32
12. Eschweiler SG 30th 46:61 28:32
13. Bayer 04 Leverkusen Amat. (N) 30th 43:61 28:32
14th SV Bergisch Gladbach 09 30th 37:44 25:35
15th Bonn FV 30th 32:58 22:38
16. VfL Leverkusen 30th 38:90 15:45
Middle Rhine master
Relegation to the national leagues
(M) Champion of the Central Rhine Football Association League 1963/64
(N) Promoted from the national leagues in 1963/64

Web links