Football Association League Niederrhein 1970/71

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Association league Niederrhein 1970/71
Logo of the Lower Rhine Football Association
master Bayer Uerdingen
Climbers Bayer Uerdingen
Relegated SpVgg Gräfrath, SC Kleve, Düsseldorfer SC 99
VL Niederrhein 1969/70
^ Football Regionalliga 1970/71

The Association League Niederrhein 1970/71 was the 15th season of the Association League Niederrhein , which was the top division in the Lower Rhine amateur football of men from 1957 to 1978 . Until 1974, this league, together with the association leagues Middle Rhine and Westphalia, formed the substructure of the Regionalliga West and was third-class in the German football league system of that time .

Season end

Bayer Uerdingen was Niederrheinmeister and rose to the Regionalliga West. The SpVgg Gräfrath, the SC Kleve 63 and the Düsseldorfer SC 99 were relegated to the Landesliga Niederrhein . 1. FC Mülheim-Styrum, VfB Homberg and the amateurs of Fortuna Düsseldorf rose from the national leagues for the new 1971/72 season . Relegated Hamborn 07 was added from the Regionalliga West .

Closing table

rank society Games Gates Points
1. Bayer 05 Uerdingen 32 55:21 48:16
2. Sterkrade 06/07 (M) 32 44:26 41:23
3. TuRa Büderich 32 70:39 40:24
4th SSVg Velbert (A) 32 47:37 40:24
5. Olympia Bocholt (N) 32 54:36 39:25
6th Eintracht Duisburg 32 45:44 34:30
7th Rheydter SV 32 52:55 32:32
8th. Union Ohligs 32 33:45 32:32
9. VfL Benrath 32 35:37 31:33
10. VfB Lohberg 32 45:42 30:34
11. VfB Speldorf 32 36:37 30:34
12. BV Altenessen 06 32 45:51 30:34
13. Remscheid marathon * 32 37:47 29:35
14th SV Neukirchen (N) 32 30:39 26:38
15th SpVgg Gräfrath (N) 32 32:50 22:42
16. SC Kleve 63 32 33:60 21:43
17th Düsseldorf SC 99 32 30:57 19:45
Lower Rhine master
Relegation to the national leagues
(A) Relegated from the Regionalliga West 1969/70
(N) Promoted from the national leagues in 1969/70

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