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Regionalliga Nord

The Regionalliga Nord (English: Regional League North) is the fourth tier of the German football league system in the states of Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Bremen and Hamburg. It is one of five leagues at this level, together with the Regionalliga Bayern, Regionalliga Nordost, Regionalliga Südwest and the Regionalliga West. Until the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008 it was the third tier.

Regionalliga Nord
Organising bodyNorthern German Football Association
Founded1994 (reformed in 2012)
CountryGermany
States
Divisions2
Number of teams22
Level on pyramidLevel 4
Promotion to3. Liga
Relegation to
Domestic cup(s)
International cup(s)UEFA Europa League (through DFB-Pokal win)
Current championsVfB Lübeck
(2022–23)
Current: 2023–24 Regionalliga Nord

From 1963 to 1974, a Regionalliga Nord existed as the second tier of the German football league system, but it is not related to the current Regionalliga.

Overview edit

The Regionalliga Nord was introduced in 1994 along with three other Regionalligas, those being:

The reason for its introduction was to create a highest regional league for the north of Germany and to allow its champions, and some years the runners-up too, to be directly promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga. Prior to the introduction of the four Regionalligas, the leagues below the second division were the Oberligas, in which there was ten. Those ten Oberliga champions had to go through a promotion play-off rather than being directly promoted. The champions of the Regionalligas Nord and Nordost however had to play-off for a spot in the 2nd Bundesliga from 1996 to 2000. The winner of this contest was promoted, the loser faced the runners-ups of the Regionalligas Süd and West/Südwest for another spot in the second division.

The Regionalliga Nord was direct continuation of the Oberliga Nord, which was disbanded in 1994 in favour of the Regionalliga. Fourteen out of sixteen Oberliga Nord clubs qualified for the new league, only the bottom two teams were relegated to the two new Oberligas.

To replace the Oberliga Nord below the Regionalliga, two new leagues were formed, those being the Oberligas Niedersachsen/Bremen and Hamburg/Schleswig-Holstein. These two leagues were in turn disbanded in 2004 when the Oberliga Nord was reformed.

In 2001, Union Berlin of this league became only the second Regionalliga side to reach a German Cup final, losing 2−0 to Schalke 04.

With the league changes in Germany in 2008, the Oberliga Nord was again disbanded and the level below the Regionalliga Nord in this region were the five Verbandligas. This required a promotion play-off for this league winners as there were not five promotion spots available for their region. No changes were made in the NOFV region, where the two Oberligas Nord and Süd remained.

The following four teams were promoted to the Regionalliga from 2009:

  • NOFV-Oberliga Nord champions
  • NOFV-Oberliga Süd champions
  • Lower Saxony champions, being the winner of the home-and-away series of the champions of the Oberliga Niedersachsen-West and Oberliga Niedersachsen-Ost
  • Winner of the promotion play-off for the champions of the Oberliga Hamburg, Bremen and Schleswig-Holstein

League history edit

Founding members edit

 
Map of Germany: Position of the Regionalliga Nord (1994-2000) highlighted

The Regionalliga Nord was formed in 1994 with 18 clubs, fourteen from the Oberliga Nord and one each from the Verbandsligas of Niedersachsen, Bremen, Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein.

The founding members were:

From the Oberliga Nord:

From the Verbandsliga Schleswig-Holstein:

From the Verbandsliga Hamburg:

From the Verbandsliga Bremen:

From the Verbandsliga Niedersachsen:

The "new" Regionalliga Nord was actually a reformation of the "old" Regionalliga Nord which operated from 1963 to 1974 in the same region but then as the second tier of German football. Unlike the "old" Regionalliga, the new one allowed reserve teams to compete in it.

Expansion of the league in 2000 edit

 
Map of Germany: Position of the Regionalliga Nord (2000-2008) highlighted

After six seasons, in 2000, the number of Regionalligas was reduced from four to two. Only the Regionalligas Süd and Nord survived. The clubs of the other two were spread according to their geographical location.

Only the teams placed two to six were permitted to remain in the league. The league champion, VfL Osnabrück, was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga and all clubs from place seven to eighteen were relegated to the Verbandsligas. The league was expanded to nineteen teams and fourteen clubs from the 2nd Bundesliga, Regionalliga West/Südwest and Regionalliga Nordost were admitted.

Relegated from the 2nd Bundesliga:

The league reform in 2008 edit

 
Map of Germany: Position of the Regionalliga Nord highlighted

With the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008 and of a third Regionalliga, the Regionalliga West, the league became the fourth tier of German football.[1] The clubs from North Rhine-Westphalia left the league again and joined the new Regionalliga West.

The make up of the leagues was:

  • Winner and runners-up of the Regionalliga Nord qualified for the 2nd Bundesliga (unless they are reserve teams)
  • Clubs placed third to tenth went to the new 3. Liga (only the two best placed reserve teams were admitted)
  • Clubs placed eleventh to eighteen remained in the Regionalligas (clubs from North Rhine-Westphalia left for the Regionalliga West)
  • The five best teams from the Oberliga Nord joined the Regionalliga. The sixth placed team played-off with the five Verbandsliga winners from this region for one more place in the Regionalliga.
  • The three best teams from the NOFV-Oberliga Nord and Süd each and a play-off winner of the two fourth placed teams.

The following 18 teams fulfilled the various qualification criteria and were granted a license for play in the new Regionalliga Nord for the 2008-09 season.[2]

From the NOFV-Oberliga Süd:

The league reform in 2012 edit

 
The Regionalligas from 2012 onwards.

In October 2010, another reform of the Regionalligas expanded the number of leagues to five, with the Nordost clubs leaving the Regionalliga Nord to form their own Regionalliga Nordost once more. The new system came into operation in the 2012–13 season. It was also decided to limit the number of reserve teams per Regionalliga to seven.[3]

The league reform in 2019 edit

As four teams were relegated from the 3. Liga at the end of the 2018–19 season, the champions of the Regionalliga Nordost, Regionalliga Südwest and Regionalliga West were promoted directly to the 3. Liga and the remaining two champions, VfL Wolfsburg II of the Regionalliga Nord and Bayern Munich II of the Regionalliga Bayern, played a two-legged promotion play-off for the last promotion spot,[4] which was won by Bayern Munich II. In 2020, the three direct promotion spots went to the champions of the Regionalliga Südwest, Regionalliga Nord and Regionalliga Bayern, while the Nordost and the West champions participated in the play-off. This format was installed initially as a temporary solution until the DFB-Bundestag in September 2019 decided on a format that could have enabled all Regionalliga champions to be promoted.[5] On that date, the Bundestag delegates voted to grant the Südwest and West champions two direct promotions indefinitely from 2021, with the third direct promotion place rotating between the Regionalliga Nord, Nordost and Bavarian champions. The representatives from the two remaining Regionalligen enter a two-legged play-offs to determine the fourth promotion place.[6]

Winners and runners-up of the Regionalliga Nord edit

The winners and runners-up of the league:

Season Winner Runner-up
1994–95 VfB Lübeck VfL Osnabrück
1995–96 VfB Oldenburg Eintracht Braunschweig
1996–97 Hannover 96 Eintracht Braunschweig
1997–98 Hannover 96 Eintracht Braunschweig
1998–99 VfL Osnabrück VfB Lübeck
1999–2000 VfL Osnabrück VfB Lübeck
2000–01 Union Berlin Babelsberg 03
2001–02 VfB Lübeck Eintracht Braunschweig
2002–03 Erzgebirge Aue VfL Osnabrück
2003–04 Rot-Weiß Essen Dynamo Dresden
2004–05 Eintracht Braunschweig SC Paderborn
2005–06 Rot-Weiß Essen Carl Zeiss Jena
2006–07 FC St Pauli VfL Osnabrück
2007–08 Rot-Weiß Ahlen Rot-Weiß Oberhausen
2008–09 Holstein Kiel Hallescher FC
2009–10 Babelsberg 03 VfL Wolfsburg II
2010–11 Chemnitzer FC VfL Wolfsburg II
2011–12 Hallescher FC Holstein Kiel
2012–13 Holstein Kiel TSV Havelse
2013–14 VfL Wolfsburg II Werder Bremen II
2014–15 Werder Bremen II VfL Wolfsburg II
2015–16 VfL Wolfsburg II VfB Oldenburg
2016–17 SV Meppen Weiche Flensburg
2017–18 Weiche Flensburg Hamburger SV II
2018–19 VfL Wolfsburg II VfB Lübeck
2019–20a VfB Lübeck VfL Wolfsburg II
2020–21b Not completed
2021–22 VfB Oldenburg Weiche Flensburg
2022–23 VfB Lübeck Hamburger SV II

Source: "Regionalliga Nord". Das deutsche Fussball-Archiv. Retrieved 19 March 2008.

  • Promoted teams in bold.

a Season abandoned in June 2020, with final standings decided on a points-per-game basis.

b Season abandoned in April 2021 with Weiche Flensburg leading the north division and Werder Bremen II leading the south division. TSV Havelse were nominated for the promotion play-offs.

League statistics edit

The top goalscorers and attendance figures for the league are:

Season Total
attendance
Average
attendance
Best supported club Average
attendance
Top scorer[7] Goals
1994–95 492,629[8] 1,610 Eintracht Braunschweig 4,351 Christian Classen (SVW) 26
1995–96 438,798[9] 1,434 Eintracht Braunschweig 4,854 Hakan Cengiz (AD) 21
1996–97 587,484[10] 1,920 Hannover 96 9,789 Hakan Cengiz (VfLH) 28
1997–98 680,620[11] 2,224 Eintracht Braunschweig 9,181 Markus Erdmann (AH) 34
1998–99 642,357[12] 2,099 Eintracht Braunschweig 7,456 Daniel Bärwolf (VfB) 26
1999–2000 710,524[13] 2,322 VfL Osnabrück 9,347 Daniel Bärwolf (VfB)
Marinus Bester (LSK)
25
2000–01 1,108,917[14] 3,242 Eintracht Braunschweig 9,993 Daniel Teixeira (1. FCU) 32
2001–02 1,152,064[15] 3,764 Eintracht Braunschweig 11,921 Veselin Gerov (SCP)
Daniel Teixeira (EB)
19
2002–03 936,297[16] 3,060 Rot-Weiss Essen 9,482 Dmitrijus Guščinas (HK) 23
2003–04 1,472,089[17] 4,811 FC St. Pauli 17,335 Markus Feldhoff (KFC) 22
2004–05 1,547,950[18] 4,526 FC St. Pauli 16,144 Ahmet Kuru (EB) 24
2005–06 1,577,563[19] 4,613 FC St. Pauli 17,296 Thomas Reichenberger (VfL) 17
2006–07 1,823,720[20] 5,333 FC St. Pauli 16,775 Thomas Reichenberger (VfL)
Massimo Cannizzaro (HSV)
17
2007–08 1,863,662[21] 5,449 Eintracht Braunschweig 14,889 Mahir Saglik (WSV) 27
2008–09 529,200[22] 1,729 1. FC Magdeburg 8,626 Wojciech Pollok (SVW) 22
2009–10 373,460[23] 1,220 1. FC Magdeburg 5,491 Daniel Frahn (SVB) 29
2010–11 447,721[24] 1,463 1. FC Magdeburg 4,586 Benjamin Förster (CFC) 25
2011–12 530,449[25] 1,733 RB Leipzig 7,401 Daniel Frahn (RBL) 26
2012–13 234,898[26] 816 Holstein Kiel 3,628 Rogier Krohne (BVC) 24
2013–14 184,493[27] 603 SV Meppen 1,825 Addy-Waku Menga (VfB)[28] 25
2014–15 220,635[29] 721 VfB Lübeck 1,723 Ahmet Arslan (HSV)[30] 19
2015–16 229,239[31] 726 VfB Oldenburg 2,201 Dino Međedović (WOL)[32] 23
2016–17 216,199[33] 707 SV Meppen 2,645 Benjamin Girth (MEP)[34] 20
2017–18 186,006[35] 606 VfB Lübeck 1,426 Törles Knöll (HSV)[36] 20
2018–19 187,623[37] 613 VfB Lübeck 2,152 Daniel Hanslik (WOL)[38] 19
2019–20 167,053[39] 792 VfB Lübeck 3,114 Ahmet Arslan (LÜB)[40] 16
2020–21 31,551[41][42] 322 VfB Oldenburg 688 Eren Dinkçi (WB2)[43] 7
League record

Placings in the Regionalliga Nord edit

Current extent of league edit

Final league positions for clubs from the region currently covered by the league:

Club 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Hannover 96 2B 2B 1 1 2B 2B 2B 2B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B 2B B B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B
FC St. Pauli 2B B B 2B 2B 2B 2B B 2B 8 7 6 1 2B 2B 2B B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B
Holstein Kiel 11 18 14 8 13 13 12 9 4 15 1 3L 6 2 1 3L 3L 3L 3L 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B
Eintracht Braunschweig 6 2 2 2 3 3 8 2 2B 6 1 2B 2B 10 3L 3L 3L 2B 2B B 2B 2B 2B 2B 3L 3L 2B 3L 2B 2B
VfL Osnabrück 2 5 4 3 1 1 2B 7 2 2B 4 10 2 2B 2B 3L 2B 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 2B 2B 3L 3L 2B
VfB Lübeck 1 2B 2B 7 2 2 3 1 2B 2B 3 3 9 16 8 9 3 11 18i 7 7 4 4 2 1 3L 5 1 3L
SV Meppen 2B 2B 2B 2B 11 11 12 11 4 8 5 1 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L x
VfB Oldenburg 5 1 2B 5 9 18 10 3 10 2 8 13 9 8 4s 1 3L x
Hamburger SV II 14 6 5 14 15 16 14 9 6 13 6 17 13 5 8 8 14 14 3 14 5 2 7 14 7n 6 2 x
Hannover 96 II 6 8 9 6 4 11 14 12 11 8 6 12 6s 9 3 x
FC Teutonia Ottensen 5n 7 4 x
Weiche Flensburg 7 6 5 3 2 1 4 3 1n 2 5 x
TSV Havelse 15 5 2 7 4 6 6 11 11 9 2s 3L 6 x
FC St. Pauli II 7 16 15 17 17 13 9 9 15 14 6 14 13 6n 16 7 x
SV Drochtersen/Assel 4 9 12 5 4 3n 14 8 x
Blau-Weiß Lohne 9 x
Eintracht Norderstedt 13 7 16 12 12 10 6 11 7 9 13 5 2n 12 10 x
SSV Jeddeloh 7 12 15 5s 13 11 x
Holstein Kiel II 10 7 9n 4 12 x
1. FC Phönix Lübeck 4n 11 13 x
Bremer SV 14 x
Eimsbütteler TV x
Kilia Kiel x
SC Spelle-Venhaus x
Werder Bremen II 7 15 3 4 4 5 15 10 6 5 14 12 8 5 3L 3L 3L 3L 5 2 1 3L 3L 3L 3 6 1s 3 15
Schwarz-Weiß Rehden 9 8 11 8 16 15 8 10 3s 15 16
VfV 06 Hildesheim 10 15 16 10s 10 17
Atlas Delmenhorst (2012) 11s 8 18
Kickers Emden 4 4 9 8 16 9 4 9 3L 19
Lüneburger SK Hansa 12 13 13 10 15 11 8n 17
Hannoverscher SC 18 10s 18
FC Altona 93 15 16 18 16 11n 19
FC Oberneuland 9 16 17 17i 20
Heider SV 17 10n 21
VfL Wolfsburg II 17 19 5 2 2 4 3 1 2 1 3 3 1 2 9sk
Germania Egestorf 10 5 16
VfL Oldenburg 17
Lupo Martini Wolfsburg 17 18
Eintracht Braunschweig II 16 13 13 9 12 14j
Eutin 08 17
SV Eichede 17 18
Goslarer SC 08 18 8 5 15 16
BV Cloppenburg 17 10 7 RL 12 12 16 17
TSV Schilksee 18
VfR Neumünster 18 6 15 17
FT Braunschweig 18
SV Wilhelmshaven 9 10 13 9 7 4 10b 19 11 14 13 13 16 16
SC Victoria Hamburg 15 18
Lüneburger SK 8 8 17 6 6 17
1. SC Göttingen 05 16 10 18 9
SV Arminia Hannover 6 13 10
Eintracht Nordhorn 10 5 13
TuS Celle 13 3 6 12 6 14
FC Bremerhaven 17 17
VfL Herzlake 3 9 8 15 17
Sportfreunde Ricklingen 11 13 18
VfL 93 Hamburg 12 16 11f
Atlas Delmenhorst (1973) 14 12 17
Concordia Hamburg 15 12 14
SV Lurup 10 11 18
TuS Hoisdorf 18

Former extent of league edit

Final league positions for clubs from the regions formerly covered by the league:

Club 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
RB Leipzig 4 3 RL 3L 2B 2B B B B B B B B
Union Berlin RL RL RL RL RL RL 1 2B 2B 2B 19 12 4 3L 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B B B B B
Fortuna Düsseldorf 2B B B 2B 2B RL 16 17 8 5 10 3 3L 2B 2B 2B B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B B B 2B 2B 2B
SC Paderborn RL RL RL RL RL RL 14 8 3 2 2B 2B 2B 3L 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B B 2B 3L 3L 2B B 2B 2B 2B
1. FC Magdeburg RL RL RL 12a 3 11 4 6 12 18 RL RL RL 3L 3L 3L 2B 3L 3L 3L 2B
Erzgebirge Aue RL RL RL RL RL RL 7 9 1 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 3L 3L 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 3L 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 3L
Dynamo Dresden B RL RL RL RL RL 7 2 2B 2B 7 8 3L 3L 3L 2B 2B 2B 3L 3L 2B 2B 2B 2B 3L 2B 3L
Hallescher FC 2 4 5 1 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L
SC Verl RL RL RL RL RL RL 6 11 15 18 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL 3L 3L 3L
Borussia Dortmund II RL RL 18 5 10 16 14 13 RL 3L RL RL 3L 3L 3L RL RL RL RL RL RL 3L 3L
Rot-Weiß Essen RL RL 2B RL RL 13 3 3 1 2B 1 2B 12 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL 3L
Preußen Münster RL RL RL RL RL RL 5 15 12 13 11 15 RL RL RL 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L RL RL RL
Carl Zeiss Jena RL 2B 2B 2B RL RL RL 2 2B 2B 3L 3L 3L 3L RL RL RL RL RL 3L 3L 3L RL RL RL
Chemnitzer FC 2B 2B RL RL RL 2B 2B 6 11 11 15 19 7 3 1 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L RL 3L RL RL RL
Fortuna Köln 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 4 18 RL RL RL 3L 3L 3L 3L RL RL RL RL RL
Babelsberg 03 RL RL RL 2 2B 16 15 3 1 3L 3L 3L RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL
Rot-Weiß Oberhausen RL RL RL 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 17 2 2B 2B 2B 3L RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL
Berliner AK 07 7 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL
ZFC Meuselwitz 10 11 9 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL
Hertha BSC Berlin II RL RL RL 13 7 18 12 11 7 14 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL
Borussia Mönchengladbach II 16 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL
1. FC Köln II 9 14 12 18 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL
Wuppertaler SV RL RL RL RL RL 4 5 8 5 6 3L 3L RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL
Germania Halberstadt 16 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL
FC Schalke 04 II 16 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL
Rot-Weiß Ahlen RL RL RL RL 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 13 1 2B 2B 3L RL RL RL RL RL
Tennis Borussia Berlin RL RL RL RL 2B 2B 19 15g RL RL RL
Rot-Weiß Erfurt RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL 2B 14 11 7 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L RL RL
SG Wattenscheid 09 2B 2B RL 2B 2B RL 11 4 4 15 16 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL
KFC Uerdingen B B 2B 2B 2B RL 12 5 10 7 10e RL RL RL 3L 3L 3L RL
VFC Plauen RL RL RL RL 14 7 14 10 RL RL RL
Bayer Leverkusen II RL RL 8 17 11 17 RL RL RL RL RL RL
Energie Cottbus II 14 18 10 15 RL
Türkiyemspor Berlin 15c 13 18
Arminia Bielefeld II 18 RL
Hansa Rostock II 10 12h
FC Sachsen Leipzig RL RL RL RL RL RL 14d 17 17
Dresdner SC RL RL 9 16 18

Source: "Regionalliga Nord". Das deutsche Fussball-Archiv. Retrieved 11 December 2007.

Key edit

Symbol Key
B Bundesliga
2B 2. Bundesliga
3L 3. Liga
1 League champions
Place League
Blank Played at a league level below this league
n Northern section
s Southern section
RL Played in one of the other Regionalligas
Denotes club from North Rhine-Westphalia which is not part of the league anymore after 2008.
Denotes club from the northeast region which is not part of the league anymore after 2012.

Notes edit

a In 2002, 1. FC Magdeburg were refused a licence for the Regionalliga.
b In 2001, SV Wilhelmshaven was refused a licence for the Regionalliga.
c In 2009, Türkiyemspor Berlin avoided relegation after Kickers Emden withdrew from the 3. Liga.
d In 2001, FC Sachsen Leipzig was refused a licence for the Regionalliga.
e In 2005, KFC Uerdingen was refused a licence for the Regionalliga.
f In 1998, VfL Hamburg 93 withdrew their team from the league.
g Tennis Borussia Berlin declared insolvency on 21 May 2010 and was automatically relegated.
h Hansa Rostock II withdrew from the league in 2010 for financial reasons.
i VfB Lübeck and FC Oberneuland declared insolvency in 2013 and were relegated from the league.
j Eintracht Braunschweig II was relegated to the Oberliga in 2018 following the first team's relegation from the 2. Bundesliga, sparing Schwarz-Weiß Rehden from relegation.
k In 2021, VfL Wolfsburg II withdrew their team from the league.

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  42. ^ "Regionalliga Nord 2020/2021 Zuschauer Heimspiele" [Regionalliga Nord 2020–21 home games spectators]. weltfussball.de (in German). Retrieved 18 August 2023.
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Sources edit

  • Deutschlands Fußball in Zahlen, (in German) An annual publication with tables and results from the Bundesliga to Verbandsliga/Landesliga. DSFS.
  • Kicker Almanach, (in German) The yearbook on German football from Bundesliga to Oberliga, since 1937. Kicker Sports Magazine.
  • Die Deutsche Liga-Chronik 1945-2005 (in German) History of German football from 1945 to 2005 in tables. DSFS. 2006.

External links edit

  • Official DFB website on Regionalliga football
  • Football results and tables from Germany

regionalliga, nord, other, uses, disambiguation, english, regional, league, north, fourth, tier, german, football, league, system, states, lower, saxony, schleswig, holstein, bremen, hamburg, five, leagues, this, level, together, with, regionalliga, bayern, re. For other uses see Regionalliga Nord disambiguation The Regionalliga Nord English Regional League North is the fourth tier of the German football league system in the states of Lower Saxony Schleswig Holstein Bremen and Hamburg It is one of five leagues at this level together with the Regionalliga Bayern Regionalliga Nordost Regionalliga Sudwest and the Regionalliga West Until the introduction of the 3 Liga in 2008 it was the third tier Regionalliga NordOrganising bodyNorthern German Football AssociationFounded1994 reformed in 2012 CountryGermanyStatesLower Saxony Schleswig Holstein Bremen HamburgDivisions2Number of teams22Level on pyramidLevel 4Promotion to3 LigaRelegation toOberliga Hamburg Bremen Liga Schleswig Holstein Liga Oberliga NiedersachsenDomestic cup s DFB Pokal Lower Saxony Cup Schleswig Holstein Cup Bremen Cup Hamburg CupInternational cup s UEFA Europa League through DFB Pokal win Current championsVfB Lubeck 2022 23 Current 2023 24 Regionalliga NordFrom 1963 to 1974 a Regionalliga Nord existed as the second tier of the German football league system but it is not related to the current Regionalliga Contents 1 Overview 2 League history 2 1 Founding members 2 2 Expansion of the league in 2000 2 3 The league reform in 2008 2 4 The league reform in 2012 2 5 The league reform in 2019 3 Winners and runners up of the Regionalliga Nord 4 League statistics 5 Placings in the Regionalliga Nord 5 1 Current extent of league 5 2 Former extent of league 5 3 Key 5 4 Notes 6 References 6 1 Sources 7 External linksOverview editThe Regionalliga Nord was introduced in 1994 along with three other Regionalligas those being Regionalliga Sud Regionalliga Nordost Regionalliga West SudwestThe reason for its introduction was to create a highest regional league for the north of Germany and to allow its champions and some years the runners up too to be directly promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga Prior to the introduction of the four Regionalligas the leagues below the second division were the Oberligas in which there was ten Those ten Oberliga champions had to go through a promotion play off rather than being directly promoted The champions of the Regionalligas Nord and Nordost however had to play off for a spot in the 2nd Bundesliga from 1996 to 2000 The winner of this contest was promoted the loser faced the runners ups of the Regionalligas Sud and West Sudwest for another spot in the second division The Regionalliga Nord was direct continuation of the Oberliga Nord which was disbanded in 1994 in favour of the Regionalliga Fourteen out of sixteen Oberliga Nord clubs qualified for the new league only the bottom two teams were relegated to the two new Oberligas To replace the Oberliga Nord below the Regionalliga two new leagues were formed those being the Oberligas Niedersachsen Bremen and Hamburg Schleswig Holstein These two leagues were in turn disbanded in 2004 when the Oberliga Nord was reformed In 2001 Union Berlin of this league became only the second Regionalliga side to reach a German Cup final losing 2 0 to Schalke 04 With the league changes in Germany in 2008 the Oberliga Nord was again disbanded and the level below the Regionalliga Nord in this region were the five Verbandligas This required a promotion play off for this league winners as there were not five promotion spots available for their region No changes were made in the NOFV region where the two Oberligas Nord and Sud remained The following four teams were promoted to the Regionalliga from 2009 NOFV Oberliga Nord champions NOFV Oberliga Sud champions Lower Saxony champions being the winner of the home and away series of the champions of the Oberliga Niedersachsen West and Oberliga Niedersachsen Ost Winner of the promotion play off for the champions of the Oberliga Hamburg Bremen and Schleswig HolsteinLeague history editFounding members edit nbsp Map of Germany Position of the Regionalliga Nord 1994 2000 highlightedThe Regionalliga Nord was formed in 1994 with 18 clubs fourteen from the Oberliga Nord and one each from the Verbandsligas of Niedersachsen Bremen Hamburg and Schleswig Holstein The founding members were From the Oberliga Nord Kickers Emden Eintracht Braunschweig VfL Osnabruck VfL Herzlake TuS Hoisdorf VfB Oldenburg Holstein Kiel Werder Bremen II VfB Lubeck Hamburger SV II VfL 93 Hamburg TuS Celle 1 SC Gottingen 05 SV LurupFrom the Verbandsliga Schleswig Holstein Luneburger SKFrom the Verbandsliga Hamburg Concordia Hamburg From the Verbandsliga Bremen FC BremerhavenFrom the Verbandsliga Niedersachsen SV Wilhelmshaven The new Regionalliga Nord was actually a reformation of the old Regionalliga Nord which operated from 1963 to 1974 in the same region but then as the second tier of German football Unlike the old Regionalliga the new one allowed reserve teams to compete in it Expansion of the league in 2000 edit nbsp Map of Germany Position of the Regionalliga Nord 2000 2008 highlightedAfter six seasons in 2000 the number of Regionalligas was reduced from four to two Only the Regionalligas Sud and Nord survived The clubs of the other two were spread according to their geographical location Only the teams placed two to six were permitted to remain in the league The league champion VfL Osnabruck was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga and all clubs from place seven to eighteen were relegated to the Verbandsligas The league was expanded to nineteen teams and fourteen clubs from the 2nd Bundesliga Regionalliga West Sudwest and Regionalliga Nordost were admitted Remaining in the Regionalliga Nord VfB Lubeck Eintracht Braunschweig SV Wilhelmshaven Werder Bremen II Luneburger SKRelegated from the 2nd Bundesliga SC Fortuna Koln Tennis Borussia Berlin Admitted from the Regionalliga West Sudwest Preussen Munster SC Verl SG Wattenscheid 09 KFC Uerdingen 05 Rot Weiss Essen Fortuna Dusseldorf Borussia Dortmund IIAdmitted from the Regionalliga Nordost Union Berlin Babelsberg 03 Erzgebirge Aue Dresdner SC FC Sachsen Leipzig The league reform in 2008 edit nbsp Map of Germany Position of the Regionalliga Nord highlightedWith the introduction of the 3 Liga in 2008 and of a third Regionalliga the Regionalliga West the league became the fourth tier of German football 1 The clubs from North Rhine Westphalia left the league again and joined the new Regionalliga West The make up of the leagues was Winner and runners up of the Regionalliga Nord qualified for the 2nd Bundesliga unless they are reserve teams Clubs placed third to tenth went to the new 3 Liga only the two best placed reserve teams were admitted Clubs placed eleventh to eighteen remained in the Regionalligas clubs from North Rhine Westphalia left for the Regionalliga West The five best teams from the Oberliga Nord joined the Regionalliga The sixth placed team played off with the five Verbandsliga winners from this region for one more place in the Regionalliga The three best teams from the NOFV Oberliga Nord and Sud each and a play off winner of the two fourth placed teams The following 18 teams fulfilled the various qualification criteria and were granted a license for play in the new Regionalliga Nord for the 2008 09 season 2 Remaining in the Regionalliga Nord 1 FC Magdeburg Hamburger SV II Babelsberg 03 Energie Cottbus II VfB Lubeck VfL Wolfsburg IIFrom the Oberliga Nord Holstein Kiel SV Wilhelmshaven FC Altona 93 Hannover 96 II FC Oberneuland as play off winner From the NOFV Oberliga Nord Hertha BSC Berlin II Hansa Rostock II Turkiyemspor BerlinFrom the NOFV Oberliga Sud Chemnitzer FC Hallescher FC VFC Plauen Sachsen Leipzig as play off winner The league reform in 2012 edit nbsp The Regionalligas from 2012 onwards In October 2010 another reform of the Regionalligas expanded the number of leagues to five with the Nordost clubs leaving the Regionalliga Nord to form their own Regionalliga Nordost once more The new system came into operation in the 2012 13 season It was also decided to limit the number of reserve teams per Regionalliga to seven 3 The league reform in 2019 edit As four teams were relegated from the 3 Liga at the end of the 2018 19 season the champions of the Regionalliga Nordost Regionalliga Sudwest and Regionalliga West were promoted directly to the 3 Liga and the remaining two champions VfL Wolfsburg II of the Regionalliga Nord and Bayern Munich II of the Regionalliga Bayern played a two legged promotion play off for the last promotion spot 4 which was won by Bayern Munich II In 2020 the three direct promotion spots went to the champions of the Regionalliga Sudwest Regionalliga Nord and Regionalliga Bayern while the Nordost and the West champions participated in the play off This format was installed initially as a temporary solution until the DFB Bundestag in September 2019 decided on a format that could have enabled all Regionalliga champions to be promoted 5 On that date the Bundestag delegates voted to grant the Sudwest and West champions two direct promotions indefinitely from 2021 with the third direct promotion place rotating between the Regionalliga Nord Nordost and Bavarian champions The representatives from the two remaining Regionalligen enter a two legged play offs to determine the fourth promotion place 6 Winners and runners up of the Regionalliga Nord editThe winners and runners up of the league Season Winner Runner up1994 95 VfB Lubeck VfL Osnabruck1995 96 VfB Oldenburg Eintracht Braunschweig1996 97 Hannover 96 Eintracht Braunschweig1997 98 Hannover 96 Eintracht Braunschweig1998 99 VfL Osnabruck VfB Lubeck1999 2000 VfL Osnabruck VfB Lubeck2000 01 Union Berlin Babelsberg 032001 02 VfB Lubeck Eintracht Braunschweig2002 03 Erzgebirge Aue VfL Osnabruck2003 04 Rot Weiss Essen Dynamo Dresden2004 05 Eintracht Braunschweig SC Paderborn2005 06 Rot Weiss Essen Carl Zeiss Jena2006 07 FC St Pauli VfL Osnabruck2007 08 Rot Weiss Ahlen Rot Weiss Oberhausen2008 09 Holstein Kiel Hallescher FC2009 10 Babelsberg 03 VfL Wolfsburg II2010 11 Chemnitzer FC VfL Wolfsburg II2011 12 Hallescher FC Holstein Kiel2012 13 Holstein Kiel TSV Havelse2013 14 VfL Wolfsburg II Werder Bremen II2014 15 Werder Bremen II VfL Wolfsburg II2015 16 VfL Wolfsburg II VfB Oldenburg2016 17 SV Meppen Weiche Flensburg2017 18 Weiche Flensburg Hamburger SV II2018 19 VfL Wolfsburg II VfB Lubeck2019 20a VfB Lubeck VfL Wolfsburg II2020 21b Not completed2021 22 VfB Oldenburg Weiche Flensburg2022 23 VfB Lubeck Hamburger SV IISource Regionalliga Nord Das deutsche Fussball Archiv Retrieved 19 March 2008 Promoted teams in bold a Season abandoned in June 2020 with final standings decided on a points per game basis b Season abandoned in April 2021 with Weiche Flensburg leading the north division and Werder Bremen II leading the south division TSV Havelse were nominated for the promotion play offs League statistics editThe top goalscorers and attendance figures for the league are Season Total attendance Average attendance Best supported club Average attendance Top scorer 7 Goals1994 95 492 629 8 1 610 Eintracht Braunschweig 4 351 Christian Classen SVW 261995 96 438 798 9 1 434 Eintracht Braunschweig 4 854 Hakan Cengiz AD 211996 97 587 484 10 1 920 Hannover 96 9 789 Hakan Cengiz VfLH 281997 98 680 620 11 2 224 Eintracht Braunschweig 9 181 Markus Erdmann AH 341998 99 642 357 12 2 099 Eintracht Braunschweig 7 456 Daniel Barwolf VfB 261999 2000 710 524 13 2 322 VfL Osnabruck 9 347 Daniel Barwolf VfB Marinus Bester LSK 252000 01 1 108 917 14 3 242 Eintracht Braunschweig 9 993 Daniel Teixeira 1 FCU 322001 02 1 152 064 15 3 764 Eintracht Braunschweig 11 921 Veselin Gerov SCP Daniel Teixeira EB 192002 03 936 297 16 3 060 Rot Weiss Essen 9 482 Dmitrijus Guscinas HK 232003 04 1 472 089 17 4 811 FC St Pauli 17 335 Markus Feldhoff KFC 222004 05 1 547 950 18 4 526 FC St Pauli 16 144 Ahmet Kuru EB 242005 06 1 577 563 19 4 613 FC St Pauli 17 296 Thomas Reichenberger VfL 172006 07 1 823 720 20 5 333 FC St Pauli 16 775 Thomas Reichenberger VfL Massimo Cannizzaro HSV 172007 08 1 863 662 21 5 449 Eintracht Braunschweig 14 889 Mahir Saglik WSV 272008 09 529 200 22 1 729 1 FC Magdeburg 8 626 Wojciech Pollok SVW 222009 10 373 460 23 1 220 1 FC Magdeburg 5 491 Daniel Frahn SVB 292010 11 447 721 24 1 463 1 FC Magdeburg 4 586 Benjamin Forster CFC 252011 12 530 449 25 1 733 RB Leipzig 7 401 Daniel Frahn RBL 262012 13 234 898 26 816 Holstein Kiel 3 628 Rogier Krohne BVC 242013 14 184 493 27 603 SV Meppen 1 825 Addy Waku Menga VfB 28 252014 15 220 635 29 721 VfB Lubeck 1 723 Ahmet Arslan HSV 30 192015 16 229 239 31 726 VfB Oldenburg 2 201 Dino Međedovic WOL 32 232016 17 216 199 33 707 SV Meppen 2 645 Benjamin Girth MEP 34 202017 18 186 006 35 606 VfB Lubeck 1 426 Torles Knoll HSV 36 202018 19 187 623 37 613 VfB Lubeck 2 152 Daniel Hanslik WOL 38 192019 20 167 053 39 792 VfB Lubeck 3 114 Ahmet Arslan LUB 40 162020 21 31 551 41 42 322 VfB Oldenburg 688 Eren Dinkci WB2 43 7League recordPlacings in the Regionalliga Nord editCurrent extent of league edit Final league positions for clubs from the region currently covered by the league Club 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24Hannover 96 2B 2B 1 1 2B 2B 2B 2B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B 2B B B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2BFC St Pauli 2B B B 2B 2B 2B 2B B 2B 8 7 6 1 2B 2B 2B B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2BHolstein Kiel 11 18 14 8 13 13 12 9 4 15 1 3L 6 2 1 3L 3L 3L 3L 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2BEintracht Braunschweig 6 2 2 2 3 3 8 2 2B 6 1 2B 2B 10 3L 3L 3L 2B 2B B 2B 2B 2B 2B 3L 3L 2B 3L 2B 2BVfL Osnabruck 2 5 4 3 1 1 2B 7 2 2B 4 10 2 2B 2B 3L 2B 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 2B 2B 3L 3L 2BVfB Lubeck 1 2B 2B 7 2 2 3 1 2B 2B 3 3 9 16 8 9 3 11 18i 7 7 4 4 2 1 3L 5 1 3LSV Meppen 2B 2B 2B 2B 11 11 12 11 4 8 5 1 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L xVfB Oldenburg 5 1 2B 5 9 18 10 3 10 2 8 13 9 8 4s 1 3L xHamburger SV II 14 6 5 14 15 16 14 9 6 13 6 17 13 5 8 8 14 14 3 14 5 2 7 14 7n 6 2 xHannover 96 II 6 8 9 6 4 11 14 12 11 8 6 12 6s 9 3 xFC Teutonia Ottensen 5n 7 4 xWeiche Flensburg 7 6 5 3 2 1 4 3 1n 2 5 xTSV Havelse 15 5 2 7 4 6 6 11 11 9 2s 3L 6 xFC St Pauli II 7 16 15 17 17 13 9 9 15 14 6 14 13 6n 16 7 xSV Drochtersen Assel 4 9 12 5 4 3n 14 8 xBlau Weiss Lohne 9 xEintracht Norderstedt 13 7 16 12 12 10 6 11 7 9 13 5 2n 12 10 xSSV Jeddeloh 7 12 15 5s 13 11 xHolstein Kiel II 10 7 9n 4 12 x1 FC Phonix Lubeck 4n 11 13 xBremer SV 14 xEimsbutteler TV xKilia Kiel xSC Spelle Venhaus xWerder Bremen II 7 15 3 4 4 5 15 10 6 5 14 12 8 5 3L 3L 3L 3L 5 2 1 3L 3L 3L 3 6 1s 3 15Schwarz Weiss Rehden 9 8 11 8 16 15 8 10 3s 15 16VfV 06 Hildesheim 10 15 16 10s 10 17Atlas Delmenhorst 2012 11s 8 18Kickers Emden 4 4 9 8 16 9 4 9 3L 19Luneburger SK Hansa 12 13 13 10 15 11 8n 17Hannoverscher SC 18 10s 18FC Altona 93 15 16 18 16 11n 19FC Oberneuland 9 16 17 17i 20Heider SV 17 10n 21VfL Wolfsburg II 17 19 5 2 2 4 3 1 2 1 3 3 1 2 9skGermania Egestorf 10 5 16VfL Oldenburg 17Lupo Martini Wolfsburg 17 18Eintracht Braunschweig II 16 13 13 9 12 14jEutin 08 17SV Eichede 17 18Goslarer SC 08 18 8 5 15 16BV Cloppenburg 17 10 7 RL 12 12 16 17TSV Schilksee 18VfR Neumunster 18 6 15 17FT Braunschweig 18SV Wilhelmshaven 9 10 13 9 7 4 10b 19 11 14 13 13 16 16SC Victoria Hamburg 15 18Luneburger SK 8 8 17 6 6 171 SC Gottingen 05 16 10 18 9SV Arminia Hannover 6 13 10Eintracht Nordhorn 10 5 13TuS Celle 13 3 6 12 6 14FC Bremerhaven 17 17VfL Herzlake 3 9 8 15 17Sportfreunde Ricklingen 11 13 18VfL 93 Hamburg 12 16 11fAtlas Delmenhorst 1973 14 12 17Concordia Hamburg 15 12 14SV Lurup 10 11 18TuS Hoisdorf 18Former extent of league edit Final league positions for clubs from the regions formerly covered by the league Club 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23RB Leipzig 4 3 RL 3L 2B 2B B B B B B B BUnion Berlin RL RL RL RL RL RL 1 2B 2B 2B 19 12 4 3L 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B B B B BFortuna Dusseldorf 2B B B 2B 2B RL 16 17 8 5 10 3 3L 2B 2B 2B B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B B B 2B 2B 2BSC Paderborn RL RL RL RL RL RL 14 8 3 2 2B 2B 2B 3L 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B B 2B 3L 3L 2B B 2B 2B 2B1 FC Magdeburg RL RL RL 12a 3 11 4 6 12 18 RL RL RL 3L 3L 3L 2B 3L 3L 3L 2BErzgebirge Aue RL RL RL RL RL RL 7 9 1 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 3L 3L 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 3L 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 3LDynamo Dresden B RL RL RL RL RL 7 2 2B 2B 7 8 3L 3L 3L 2B 2B 2B 3L 3L 2B 2B 2B 2B 3L 2B 3LHallescher FC 2 4 5 1 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3LSC Verl RL RL RL RL RL RL 6 11 15 18 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL 3L 3L 3LBorussia Dortmund II RL RL 18 5 10 16 14 13 RL 3L RL RL 3L 3L 3L RL RL RL RL RL RL 3L 3LRot Weiss Essen RL RL 2B RL RL 13 3 3 1 2B 1 2B 12 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL 3LPreussen Munster RL RL RL RL RL RL 5 15 12 13 11 15 RL RL RL 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L RL RL RLCarl Zeiss Jena RL 2B 2B 2B RL RL RL 2 2B 2B 3L 3L 3L 3L RL RL RL RL RL 3L 3L 3L RL RL RLChemnitzer FC 2B 2B RL RL RL 2B 2B 6 11 11 15 19 7 3 1 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L RL 3L RL RL RLFortuna Koln 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 4 18 RL RL RL 3L 3L 3L 3L RL RL RL RL RLBabelsberg 03 RL RL RL 2 2B 16 15 3 1 3L 3L 3L RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RLRot Weiss Oberhausen RL RL RL 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 17 2 2B 2B 2B 3L RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RLBerliner AK 07 7 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RLZFC Meuselwitz 10 11 9 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RLHertha BSC Berlin II RL RL RL 13 7 18 12 11 7 14 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RLBorussia Monchengladbach II 16 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL1 FC Koln II 9 14 12 18 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RLWuppertaler SV RL RL RL RL RL 4 5 8 5 6 3L 3L RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RLGermania Halberstadt 16 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RLFC Schalke 04 II 16 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RLRot Weiss Ahlen RL RL RL RL 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 13 1 2B 2B 3L RL RL RL RL RLTennis Borussia Berlin RL RL RL RL 2B 2B 19 15g RL RL RLRot Weiss Erfurt RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RL 2B 14 11 7 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L 3L RL RLSG Wattenscheid 09 2B 2B RL 2B 2B RL 11 4 4 15 16 RL RL RL RL RL RL RL RLKFC Uerdingen B B 2B 2B 2B RL 12 5 10 7 10e RL RL RL 3L 3L 3L RLVFC Plauen RL RL RL RL 14 7 14 10 RL RL RLBayer Leverkusen II RL RL 8 17 11 17 RL RL RL RL RL RLEnergie Cottbus II 14 18 10 15 RLTurkiyemspor Berlin 15c 13 18Arminia Bielefeld II 18 RLHansa Rostock II 10 12hFC Sachsen Leipzig RL RL RL RL RL RL 14d 17 17Dresdner SC RL RL 9 16 18Source Regionalliga Nord Das deutsche Fussball Archiv Retrieved 11 December 2007 Key edit Symbol KeyB Bundesliga2B 2 Bundesliga3L 3 Liga1 League championsPlace LeagueBlank Played at a league level below this leaguen Northern sections Southern sectionRL Played in one of the other Regionalligas Denotes club from North Rhine Westphalia which is not part of the league anymore after 2008 Denotes club from the northeast region which is not part of the league anymore after 2012 Notes edit a In 2002 1 FC Magdeburg were refused a licence for the Regionalliga b In 2001 SV Wilhelmshaven was refused a licence for the Regionalliga c In 2009 Turkiyemspor Berlin avoided relegation after Kickers Emden withdrew from the 3 Liga d In 2001 FC Sachsen Leipzig was refused a licence for the Regionalliga e In 2005 KFC Uerdingen was refused a licence for the Regionalliga f In 1998 VfL Hamburg 93 withdrew their team from the league g Tennis Borussia Berlin declared insolvency on 21 May 2010 and was automatically relegated h Hansa Rostock II withdrew from the league in 2010 for financial reasons i VfB Lubeck and FC Oberneuland declared insolvency in 2013 and were relegated from the league j Eintracht Braunschweig II was relegated to the Oberliga in 2018 following the first team s relegation from the 2 Bundesliga sparing Schwarz Weiss Rehden from relegation k In 2021 VfL Wolfsburg II withdrew their team from the league References edit Official DFB article on the 3rd Liga and Regionalliga DFB Retrieved 5 March 2008 Regionalliga Nord 2008 2009 1 Spieltag weltfussball de Retrieved 16 June 2018 DFB Bundestag beschliesst Reform der Spielklassen DFB website 22 October 2010 Retrieved 28 October 2010 Lauth lost Aufstiegsspiele zur 3 Liga aus Lauth draws promotion matches to the 3 Liga DFB de in German German Football Association 27 April 2018 Retrieved 12 June 2018 Anderung der Aufstiegsregelung in der Regionalliga beschlossen Change of promotion format in the Regionalliga decided upon dfb de Deutscher Fussball Bund 8 December 2017 Retrieved 12 June 2018 Eigener Ausschuss und neue Aufstiegsregelung zur 3 Liga Own committee and new promotion scheme to the 3 Liga DFB de DFB 27 September 2019 Torschutzenkonige Top goal scorers Regionalliga Nord in German weltfussball de Retrieved 31 October 2010 Die Regionalligen 1994 95 DSFS 1995 p 28 Retrieved 31 October 2010 Die Regionalligen 1995 96 DSFS 1996 p 35 Retrieved 31 October 2010 Die Regionalligen 1996 97 DSFS 1997 p 38 Retrieved 31 October 2010 Saison Statistik 1997 98 DSFS 1998 p 9 Retrieved 31 October 2010 Saison Statistik 1998 99 DSFS 1999 p 9 Retrieved 31 October 2010 Die Regionalligen 1999 2000 DSFS 2000 p 54 Retrieved 31 October 2010 Deutschlands Fussball in Zahlen 2000 2001 DSFS 2001 p 182 Retrieved 31 October 2010 Deutschlands Fussball in Zahlen 2001 2002 DSFS 2002 p 178 Retrieved 31 October 2010 Deutschlands Fussball in Zahlen 2002 2003 DSFS 2003 p 180 Retrieved 31 October 2010 Deutschlands Fussball in Zahlen 2003 2004 DSFS 2004 p 178 Retrieved 31 October 2010 Deutschlands Fussball in Zahlen 2004 2005 DSFS 2005 p 180 Retrieved 31 October 2010 Deutschlands Fussball in Zahlen 2005 2006 DSFS 2006 p 142 Retrieved 31 October 2010 Deutschlands Fussball in Zahlen 2006 2007 DSFS 2007 p 142 Retrieved 31 October 2010 Deutschlands Fussball in Zahlen 2007 2008 DSFS 2008 p 142 Retrieved 31 October 2010 Zuschauertabele Spectator figures Regionalliga Nord 2008 09 in German weltfussball de Retrieved 31 October 2010 Zuschauertabele Spectator figures Regionalliga Nord 2009 10 in German weltfussball de Retrieved 31 October 2010 Zuschauertabele Spectator figures Regionalliga Nord 2010 11 in German weltfussball de Retrieved 16 June 2011 Zuschauertabele Spectator figures Regionalliga Nord 2011 12 in German weltfussball de Retrieved 26 May 2012 Zuschauertabele Spectator figures Regionalliga Nord 2012 13 in German weltfussball de Retrieved 27 May 2013 Regionalliga Nord 2013 2014 Zuschauer Heimspiele in German weltfussball de Retrieved 22 May 2014 Regionalliga Nord 2013 2014 Torschutzenliste in German weltfussball de Retrieved 22 May 2014 Regionalliga Nord 2014 2015 Zuschauer Heimspiele in German weltfussball de Retrieved 19 May 2015 Regionalliga Nord 2014 2015 Torschutzenliste in German weltfussball de Retrieved 19 May 2015 Regionalliga Nord 2015 2016 Zuschauer Heimspiele Regionalliga Nord 2015 16 home games spectators weltfussball de in German Retrieved 4 May 2016 Regionalliga Nord 2015 2016 Torschutzenliste Regionalliga Nord 2015 16 goal scorers weltfussball de in German Retrieved 4 May 2016 Regionalliga Nord 2016 2017 Zuschauer Heimspiele Regionalliga Nord 2016 17 home games spectators weltfussball de in German Retrieved 23 May 2017 Regionalliga Nord 2016 2017 Torschutzenliste Regionalliga Nord 2016 17 goal scorers weltfussball de in German Retrieved 23 May 2017 Regionalliga Nord 2017 2018 Zuschauer Heimspiele Regionalliga Nord 2017 18 home games spectators weltfussball de in German Retrieved 12 June 2018 Regionalliga Nord 2017 2018 Torschutzenliste Regionalliga Nord 2017 18 goal scorers weltfussball de in German Retrieved 12 June 2018 Regionalliga Nord 2018 2019 Zuschauer Heimspiele Regionalliga Nord 2018 19 home games spectators weltfussball de in German Retrieved 23 August 2019 Regionalliga Nord 2018 2019 Torschutzenliste Regionalliga Nord 2018 19 goal scorers weltfussball de in German Retrieved 23 August 2019 Regionalliga Nord 2019 2020 Zuschauer Heimspiele Regionalliga Nord 2019 20 home games spectators weltfussball de in German Retrieved 20 July 2020 Regionalliga Nord 2019 2020 Torschutzenliste Regionalliga Nord 2019 20 goal scorers weltfussball de in German Retrieved 20 July 2020 Regionalliga Nord 2020 2021 Zuschauer Heimspiele Regionalliga Nord 2020 21 home games spectators weltfussball de in German Retrieved 18 August 2023 Regionalliga Nord 2020 2021 Zuschauer Heimspiele Regionalliga Nord 2020 21 home games spectators weltfussball de in German Retrieved 18 August 2023 Regionalliga Nord 2020 2021 Torschutzenliste Regionalliga Nord 2020 21 goal scorers weltfussball de in German Retrieved 18 August 2023 Sources edit Deutschlands Fussball in Zahlen in German An annual publication with tables and results from the Bundesliga to Verbandsliga Landesliga DSFS Kicker Almanach in German The yearbook on German football from Bundesliga to Oberliga since 1937 Kicker Sports Magazine Die Deutsche Liga Chronik 1945 2005 in German History of German football from 1945 to 2005 in tables DSFS 2006 External links editOfficial DFB website on Regionalliga football Football results and tables from Germany Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Regionalliga Nord amp oldid 1171024825, wikipedia, 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