Football regional league Baden

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Football regional league Baden
Logo of the Baden Football AssociationTemplate: Infobox football competition / maintenance / logo format
abbreviation LL
Association Badischer Football Association
hierarchy 7th league
Teams 49 (16, 18 and 15 in three seasons)
master FV Fortuna Kirchfeld (LL Mittelbaden)
VfR Gommersdorf (LL Odenwald)
SV Waldhof Mannheim 2 (LL Rhein-Neckar)
region Area of ​​the Landesliga BadenTemplate: Infobox football competition / maintenance / card format
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The Baden regional soccer league (consisting of the three seasons Mittelbaden, Odenwald and Rhein-Neckar) is the second-highest league of the Badischer Fußballverband and, according to the state leagues, the seventh highest league in the German league system after DFB state associations . Along with the Landesliga Südbaden and the Landesliga Württemberg, it is one of three regional leagues in Baden-Württemberg .

The champions of the three seasons of the Baden regional league are automatically promoted to the Baden association league . The three runners-up take part in the relegation round to the Association League, in which they initially compete against each other in two knockout rounds . The runner-up, who ultimately prevails, has to compete in another relegation game against the federation league club, which landed there on the relegation place. Since the normal number of teams in the three relays differs, there are different relegation regulations. If there are more relegated from the association league and promoted from the district leagues than relegated to the district league and promoted to the association league, the number of teams increases, which means that a "tightened" relegation regulation can come into effect in the following season.

structure

Landesliga Mittelbaden

history

The Landesliga Mittelbaden was launched in the 1977/78 season. FC Germania Friedrichsfeld won its first championship in 1978.

Promotion and relegation regulation

The master of the Landesliga Mittelbaden is promoted directly to the Baden Association League and the vice-champion of the Landesliga Mittelbaden plays relegation games against the fourth from bottom of the Baden Association League and the two runners-up in the Odenwald and Rhein-Neckar regional leagues. Teams can be determined to be relegated prematurely by deregistering. The last two teams in the table are relegated directly and the third from the bottom contests relegation games against the runners-up in the regional leagues of Bruchsal , Karlsruhe and Pforzheim for a free regional league place.

master

The following teams have been champions in the Landesliga Mittelbaden since the 1977/78 season:

Ranking list

The following ranking lists the champions of the Landesliga Mittelbaden since the 1977/78 season based on the number of championship titles:
(Status: data up to the 2019 championship taken into account)

space society number Years
1. TSV Reichenbach 3 1980, 2004, 2012
FVgg Weingarten 1983, 1985, 1995
FC Germania Forst 1987, 1998, 2009
4th FC Oestringen 2 1979, 2000
FC Neureut 1984, 1999
ASV Durlach 1988, 2015
VfR Ittersbach 1996, 2003
FC Heidelsheim 2001, 2007
SpVgg Durlach-Aue 2008, 2014
10. FC Germania Friedrichsfeld 1 1978
Karlsruher SC II 1981
Karlsruhe FV 1991
VfB Knielingen 1982
FV Wiesental 1986
VfR Pforzheim 1989
FV Liedolsheim 1990
VfB Grötzingen 1992
FC Alemannia Wilferdingen 1993
SV Spielberg 1994
FC Nöttingen 1997
SpVgg Oberhausen 2002
1. FC Birkenfeld 2005
FC Friedrichstal 2006
1. FC Bruchsal 2010
TSV Grunbach 2011
SV Kickers Pforzheim 2013
TuS Bilfingen 2016
FC Español Karlsruhe 2017
ATSV Mutschelbach 2018
FV Fortuna Kirchfeld 2019

Landesliga Odenwald

history

The Landesliga Odenwald was launched with the 1977/78 season. It was practically a continuation of the 2nd Odenwald amateur league , which had existed since the 1950s. SV Osterburken won its first championship in 1978. The record champion is Viktoria Wertheim with six championship titles (as of 2018/19).

Promotion and relegation regulation

The master of the Landesliga Odenwald rises directly to the Baden Association League and the vice-champion of the Landesliga Odenwald plays relegation games against the fourth from bottom of the Association League Baden, as well as the two runners-up in the Landesligen Rhein-Neckar and Mittelbaden. Teams can be determined to be relegated prematurely by deregistering. The last four teams in the table are relegated directly and the fifth from bottom plays relegation games against the runners-up of the three regional leagues of Tauberbischofsheim , Buchen and Mosbach for a free place in the regional league.

master

The following teams have been champions in the Landesliga Odenwald since the 1977/78 season:

Ranking list

The following ranking lists the champions of the Landesliga Odenwald since the 1977/78 season based on the number of championship titles:
(Status: data up to the championship 2019 taken into account)

space society number Years
1. Viktoria Wertheim 6th 1982, 1984, 1989, 1993, 1996, 2003
2. TV Hardheim 4th 1995, 1997, 2001, 2009
SV Schollbrunn 1999, 2002, 2004, 2007
VfR Gommersdorf 2000, 2013, 2017, 2019
5. FV Lauda 3 1979, 2015, 2018
FV Mosbach 1985, 1990, 2010
SpVgg Neckarelz 1991, 1998, 2006
8th. FV Laudenberg 2 1980, 1983
TSV Tauberbischofsheim 1986, 1992
TSV booking 2008, 2011
TSV Höpfingen 2012, 2014
12. SV Osterburken 1 1978
SV Distelhausen 1981
SV Waldhausen 1987
SV Königshofen 1988
VfR Uissigheim 1994
SV Schefflenz 2005
TSV Strümpfelbrunn 2016

Regional league Rhein-Neckar

history

The regional league Rhein-Neckar was launched in the 1977/78 season. The SV Sinsheim won its first championship in 1978.

Promotion and relegation regulation

The champion of the regional league Rhein-Neckar is promoted directly to the Baden association league and the vice-champion of the regional Rhein-Neckar league plays relegation games against the fourth from bottom of the Baden association league, as well as the two runners-up in the Odenwald and Mittelbaden regional leagues. Teams can be determined to be relegated prematurely by deregistering. The last three teams in the table are relegated directly and the fourth from bottom plays relegation games against the runners-up in the Sinsheim , Heidelberg and Mannheim regional leagues for a free place in the regional league.

master

The following teams have been champions in the Rhein-Neckar regional league since the 1977/78 season:

Ranking list

The following ranking lists the champions of the Landesliga Rhein-Neckar since the 1977/78 season based on the number of championship titles:
(Status: data up to the 2019 championship taken into account)

space society number Years
1. TSV Viernheim 1 3 1988, 1999, 2003
VfB Eppingen 1997, 2013, 2016
SV Sandhausen II 2008, 2010, 2012
4th SV Sinsheim 2 1978, 1998
SG Oftersheim 1979, 1991
Spvgg Amicitia Viernheim 1 1985, 2007
SV Waldhof Mannheim II 1986, 2019
SG Dielheim 1989, 1994
SpVgg Ketch 2000, 2004
FC Zuzenhausen 2005, 2015
11. SG Heidelberg-Kirchheim 1 1980
FV Ladenburg 1981
1. FC Walldorf 1982
SpVgg Neckargemünd 1983
VfB Wiesloch 1984
ASV Feudenheim 1987
VfB glue 1990
SG Hemsbach 1992
FC Viktoria Bammental 1993
TSG 62 Weinheim 1994
TSG Hoffenheim 1996
TSG Hoffenheim II 2001
SV Laudenbach 2002
FC red 2006
FC Astoria Walldorf II 2009
DJK / FC Ziegelhausen-Peterstal 2011
TSV Amicitia Viernheim 1 2014
VfB Garden City 2017
TSV Wieblingen 2018
1The TSV Amicitia Viernheim went in 2008 from the merger of Spvgg Amicitia Viernheim with the TSV Viernheim forth.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Badischer Fußballverband: Promotion and relegation regulations for OL / VL / LL + district league in the 2017/18 season (PDF; 5 pages). Online at www.badfv.de. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
  2. ^ A b c fandom: Landesliga Mittelbaden . Online at daffs.fandom.com. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
  3. a b c fandom: Landesliga Odenwald . Online at daffs.fandom.com. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
  4. a b Chronicle 150 years TSV 1863 Tauberbischofsheim e. V. , TSV TBB, Tauberbischofsheim 2013.
  5. ^ SV Schollbrunn: Club history . Online at svschollbrunn1929.de. Retrieved June 25, 2019.
  6. a b c fandom: Landesliga Rhein-Neckar . Online at daffs.fandom.com. Retrieved July 21, 2019.