Football Association League Middle Rhine 1969/70

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Association League Middle Rhine 1969/70
Logo Football Association Mittelrhein.svg
master SC Jülich 10
Relegated Baesweiler 09, SpVg Frechen 20
VL Middle Rhine 1968/69
^ Football Regional League 1969/70

The Verbandsliga Mittelrhein 1969/70 was the 14th 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 SC Jülich 10 was Middle Rhine champion, but waived its right of promotion. The runner-up Borussia Brand also renounced promotion. Baesweiler 09 and SpVg Frechen 20 were relegated to the Landesliga Mittelrhein . Borussia Hückelhoven and TuS Lindlar rose from the national leagues for the new 1970/71 season .

Closing table

rank society Games Gates Points
1. SC Jülich 10 (M) 28 68:17 49: 7
2. Borussia Brand 28 66:34 38:18
3. VfL Cologne 1899 28 37:22 35:21
4th SG Düren 99 28 44:36 31:25
5. 1. FC Cologne Amat. 28 47:42 30:26
6th CfB Ford Niehl 28 34:35 29:27
7th Oberbrucher BC 09 28 39:41 26:30
8th. 1. FC Ringsdorff-Godesberg 28 45:55 25:31
9. Alemannia Mariadorf (N) 28 42:59 25:31
10. SV Schlebusch 28 34:45 24:32
11. 1. FC Spich (N) 28 34:51 24:32
12. SC Brühl 06/45 28 49:57 23:33
13. SV Bergisch Gladbach 09 28 36:43 22:34
14th Baesweiler 09 28 34:54 20:36
15th SpVg Frechen 20 28 28:45 19:37
Middle Rhine master
Relegation to the national leagues
(M) Champion of the Mittelrhein Football Association League 1968/69
(N) Promoted from the national leagues in 1968/69

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