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Promotion to the 2. Bundesliga

The Promotion to the 2. Bundesliga (German: Aufstiegsrunde zur 2. Bundesliga) was an end-of-season competition, held annually to determine the clubs that were promoted from the Amateurligas, later the Amateur Oberligas to the 2. Bundesligas. It was necessary because there were more third division champions then promotion spots available.

Promotion to the 2. Bundesliga
Organising bodiesDFL and DFB
Founded1974; 49 years ago (1974)
RegionGermany
Number of teams2 or 3
Qualifier for2. Bundesliga
Current champions1. FC Magdeburg
Eintracht Braunschweig
1. FC Kaiserslautern
(2021–22)
2022–23 3. Liga

Originally there were fifteen Amateurligas which were reduced to eight Amateur Oberligas in 1978. From 1981 the 2. Bundesliga was reduced to one single league.

After the introduction of the Regionalliga in 1994, the promotion round was greatly reduced in length, generally only involving two teams. Eventually, after 2000, all promotion spots to the 2. Bundesliga were direct with no deciders necessary. Since the 2008–09 season, after the introduction of the 3. Liga, a promotion round was reintroduced.

Leagues

Tier two

Originally, there were two 2. Bundesligas, the second tier of the German football league system, these being:

In 1981, these were reduced to just one league, the 2. Bundesliga.

Tier three

In 1975, there were 15 Amateurligas, the third level of German football, these being:

Southern Germany

In 1978, these were reduced to four Amateur Oberligas, these being:

Northern Germany

In 1978, these were reduced to four Amateur Oberligas, these being:

North-Eastern Germany

The following three Oberligas were formed in 1991, after the German reunion.

System and modus

2. Bundesliga South promotion modus

From 1975 until 1978 the champions of the Amateurligas Bayern and Hessen were directly promoted to the 2. Bundesliga. The winners of the Amateurligas Nordbaden, Südbaden, Schwarzwald-Bodensee and Württemberg played out a third promotion spot. The winners of the Amateurligas Saarland, Südwest and Rheinland played out a fourth spot. Both these rounds were played in a home-and-away round robin.

In 1979 and 1980 there was no play-offs as the nine southern Amateurligas had merged to four Oberligas and therefore each champion was promoted directly. This fact was actually the main reason for the merger.

2. Bundesliga North promotion modus

In 1975 and 1976 the champions of the Amateurligas Niederrhein, Mittelrhein and the second placed team in the Oberliga Nord played out two promotion spots. The champion of the Amateurliga Berlin, the champion of the Oberliga Nord and the winner of the decider of the two Westfalen champions played out another two spots.

In 1977 and 1978 the top four teams of the Oberliga Nord, the champions of the Amateurligas Niederrhein, Mittelrhein, Westfalen 1, Westfalen 2 and Berlin played out the four promotion spots in two groups of four. Beforehand, a decider between the 4th placed team from the North and the runners-up of Westfalen reduced the number to eight out of those nine.

In 1979 and 1980 there was no play-offs as the six northern leagues merged to form four Oberligas like in the south. The champions of the Oberligas Nord, Nordrhein and Westfalen were promoted directly, the winner of Oberliga Berlin had to play the runners-up of the Oberliga Nord for the last spot.

2. Bundesliga promotion modus

From 1982 until 1991 the play-offs were split into a north and a south group.

In the southern group the four Oberliga champions of Bayern, Baden-Württemberg, Hessen and Südwest played out two promotion spots. In 1982 this was done in a single round system, afterwards in a home-and-away round robin.

In the northern group the winners of the four Oberligas Berlin, Westfalen, Nordrhein and Nord played out two promotion spots. In 1982 this was done in a single round system, afterwards in a home-and-away round robin. From 1984 the runners-up of the Oberliga Nord was also included in this play-off, taking the number of teams to five.

After the reunification of Germany the number of teams was extended.

In 1991 there was an additional two groups of four teams from East Germany. The winner of each of those four groups were promoted.

In 1992 there was 13 teams in four groups with the group winner gaining promotion. Qualified to this play-off were the ten Oberliga champions, the runners-up from Oberliga Nord and two teams from 2. Bundesliga.

In 1993 and 1994 the ten Oberliga champions and the runners-up from Oberliga Nord played in three groups, two times four and one time three, for three promotion spots.

in 1994 the four Regionalliga were introduced as an intermediate between 2. Bundesliga and the Oberligas. Oberliga teams were now promoted to the Regionalligas instead.

Modus from 1994

With the introduction of the four Regionalligas in 1994, the system for promotion was somewhat simpler. The champions of the Regionalligas Süd and West/Südwest were always directly promoted. The Regionalligas Nord and Nordost were considered a single entity for the purpose of promotion, therefore only one of the two winners could get directly promoted. From 1996, the two winners of the league had to play a home-and-away decider. The reason for this was that each of the first two Regionalligas covered areas with a population and playing strength roughly equal to the combined second two. The fourth promotion spot was allocated the following way:

  • 1995: To the Nord/Nordost region, therefore both league winners promoted.
  • 1996: To the West/Südwest region, runners-up of that region promoted.
  • 1997: To the Süd region, runners-up of that region promoted.
  • 1998 to 2000: The runners-up of West/Südwest and Süd plus the losing team from the Nord/Nordost area play a group round-robin to determine the fourth promoted team.

With the reduction of the numbers of Regionalligas in 2000 to two, play-offs became unnecessary and two teams from each league were directly promoted.

Modus from 2000

After the changes in the league system in 2000, the reduction of the numbers of Regionalligas from four to two, direct promotion was available to the 2. Bundesliga once more. The champions and runners-up of the two Regionalligas moved up without having to play a promotion round. In some instances, a promotion spot was held by a reserve team of a Bundesliga or 2. Bundesliga side, in those cases, the next-best placed first team was promoted instead.

In 2008, the 3. Liga was established as the new third tier, between Regionalligas and 2. Bundesliga. The top-two teams out of the third division are directly promoted. The third placed club has to play the 16th placed team of the 2. Bundesliga in a home and away round to determine who receives the last spot in the second division.[1] Reserve sides, which also play in the 3. Liga, can not earn promotion.

Clubs taking part in the promotion round

Southern Germany (1975–1978)

  • Directly promoted clubs from Hesse and Bavaria
  • Promotion round: Southwestern group
Season Amateurliga Saarland Amateurliga Südwest Amateurliga Rheinland
1974–75 ASC Dudweiler Eintracht Bad Kreuznach Eintracht Trier
1975–76 Borussia Neunkirchen Wormatia Worms Eintracht Trier
1976–77 Borussia Neunkirchen Wormatia Worms TuS Neuendorf
1977–78 Borussia Neunkirchen Mainz 05 TuS Neuendorf
  • Promotion round: Baden-Württemberg group
Season Amateurliga Nordbaden Amateurliga Südbaden Amateurliga Württemberg Amateurliga Schwarzwald-Bodensee
1974–75 VfB Eppingen Offenburger FV VfR Aalen SSV Reutlingen
1975–76 VfR Mannheim FC 08 Villingen SpVgg Ludwigsburg BSV Schwenningen
1976–77 SV Neckargerach Freiburger FC SSV Ulm SSV Reutlingen
1977–78 FV Weinheim SC Freiburg SSV Ulm SSV Reutlingen

Southern Germany (1982–1994)

Season Oberliga Bayern Oberliga Hessen Oberliga Baden-Württemberg Oberliga Südwest
1981–82 FC Augsburg FSV Frankfurt SSV Ulm FC Homburg
1982–83 SpVgg Unterhaching VfR Oli Bürstadt SSV Ulm 1. FC Saarbrücken
1983–84 1860 Munich VfR Oli Bürstadt Freiburger FC FC Homburg
1984–85 SpVgg Bayreuth Viktoria Aschaffenburg SV Sandhausen FSV Salmrohr
1985–86 1860 Munich Kickers Offenbach SSV Ulm FSV Salmrohr
1986–87 SpVgg Bayreuth Kickers Offenbach SV Sandhausen Eintracht Trier
1987–88 SpVgg Unterhaching Viktoria Aschaffenburg FV 09 Weinheim Mainz 05
1988–89 SpVgg Unterhaching Hessen Kassel SSV Reutlingen SV Edenkoben
1989–90 Schweinfurt 05 Rot-Weiss Frankfurt SSV Reutlingen Mainz 05
1990–91 1860 Munich Hessen Kassel 1. FC Pforzheim Borussia Neunkirchen
1991–92 SpVgg Unterhaching Viktoria Aschaffenburg SSV Reutlingen FSV Salmrohr
1992–93 1860 Munich Kickers Offenbach SSV Ulm Eintracht Trier
1993–94 FC Augsburg FSV Frankfurt SSV Ulm Eintracht Trier

Northern Germany (1975–1978)

  • Promotion round: Group A
Season Amateurliga Mittelrhein Amateurliga Niederrhein Oberliga Nord
1974–75 Bayer Leverkusen Union Solingen Arminia Hannover
1975–76 Bonner SC 1. FC Bocholt VfL Wolfsburg
Season Amateurliga Westfalen Amateurliga Mittelrhein Oberliga Nord Oberliga Nord
1976–77 Rot-Weiß Lüdenscheid Siegburger SV 04 Union Salzgitter Holstein Kiel
1977–78 DSC Wanne-Eickel Viktoria Köln VfL Wolfsburg Göttingen 05
  • Promotion round: Group B
Season Amateurligas Westfalen Oberliga Berlin Oberliga Nord
1974–75 Westfalia Herne Spandauer SV VfB Oldenburg
1975–76 SC Herford Union 06 Berlin Arminia Hannover
Season Amateurliga Niederrhein Oberliga Berlin Oberliga Nord Qualifier
1976–77 1. FC Bocholt Spandauer SV TuS Bremerhaven SVA Gütersloh
1977–78 Olympia Bocholt Wacker Berlin OSV Hannover Holstein Kiel

Northern Germany (1982–1994)

Season Oberliga Nordrhein Oberliga Westfalen Oberliga Berlin Oberliga Nord (1st) Oberliga Nord (2nd)
1981–82 BV Lüttringhausen TuS Schloß Neuhaus Tennis Borussia Berlin Arminia Hannover
1982–83 Rot-Weiß Oberhausen Eintracht Hamm SC Charlottenburg FC St. Pauli
1983–84 1. FC Bocholt FC Gütersloh Blau-Weiß Berlin FC St. Pauli SV Lurup
1984–85 Rot-Weiss Essen Eintracht Hamm Tennis Borussia Berlin VfL Osnabrück Hummelsbütteler SV
1985–86 Rot-Weiß Essen ASC Schöppingen SC Charlottenburg FC St. Pauli VfB Oldenburg
1986–87 BVL Remscheid SpVgg Erkenschwick Hertha BSC SV Meppen Arminia Hannover
1987–88 MSV Duisburg Preußen Münster Hertha BSC Eintracht Braunschweig VfL Wolfsburg
1988–89 MSV Duisburg Preußen Münster Reinickendorfer Füchse TSV Havelse Göttingen 05
1989–90 Wuppertaler SV Arminia Bielefeld Reinickendorfer Füchse VfB Oldenburg TSV Havelse
1990–91 FC Remscheid SC Verl Tennis Borussia Berlin VfL Wolfsburg Göttingen 05
1991–92 Wuppertaler SV Preußen Münster VfL Wolfsburg TSV Havelse
1992–93 Rot-Weiß Essen Preußen Münster VfL Herzlake SC Norderstedt
1993–94 Fortuna Düsseldorf TuS Paderborn-Neuhaus Kickers Emden Eintracht Braunschweig

North-Eastern Germany (1991–1994)

Season NOFV-Oberliga Nord NOFV-Oberliga Mitte NOFV Oberliga Süd
1991–92 FC Berlin Union Berlin FSV Zwickau
1992–93 Tennis Borussia Berlin Union Berlin Bischofswerdaer FV
1993–94 BSV Brandenburg Energie Cottbus FSV Zwickau

1995–2000

Season Regionalliga Süd Regionalliga West/Südwest Regionalliga Nord Regionalliga Nord-Ost
1994–95 SpVgg Unterhaching Arminia Bielefeld VfB Lübeck Carl Zeiss Jena
1995–96 Stuttgarter Kickers FC Gütersloh

Rot-Weiss Essen

VfB Oldenburg Tennis Borussia Berlin
1996–97 1. FC Nürnberg

Greuther Fürth

SG Wattenscheid Hannover 96 Energie Cottbus
1997–98 SSV Ulm Rot-Weiß Oberhausen Hannover 96 Tennis Borussia Berlin
1998–99 Waldhof Mannheim

Kickers Offenbach

Alemannia Aachen VfL Osnabrück Chemnitzer FC
1999–2000 SSV Reutlingen 1. FC Saarbrücken

LR Ahlen

VfL Osnabrück Union Berlin

The Nord versus Nordost play-off games

These were staged in the five seasons from 1996 to 2000 to determine which team was directly promoted. From 1998, the loser of this games got a second chance for promotion by playing the runners-up of the other two Regionalligas.

Date Team A Team B Game 1 Game 2
1995–96 Tennis Borussia Berlin VfB Oldenburg 1–1 1–2 (a.e.t.)
1996–97 Hannover 96 Energie Cottbus 0–0 1–3
1997–98 Tennis Borussia Berlin Hannover 96 2–0 0–2 (1–3 p)
1998–99 VfL Osnabrück Chemnitzer FC 1–0 0–2
1999–2000 Union Berlin VfL Osnabrück 1–1 1–1 (7–8 p)
  • Winner in bold.

2000–2008

All listed teams were promoted:

Season Regionalliga Süd Regionalliga Nord
2000–01 Karlsruher SC FC Schweinfurt 05 1. FC Union Berlin SV Babelsberg 03
2001–02 Wacker Burghausen Eintracht Trier VfB Lübeck Eintracht Braunschweig
2002–03 SpVgg Unterhaching SSV Jahn Regensburg Erzgebirge Aue VfL Osnabrück
2003–04 Rot-Weiß Erfurt 1. FC Saarbrücken Rot-Weiß Essen Dynamo Dresden
2004–05 Kickers Offenbach Sportfreunde Siegen Eintracht Braunschweig SC Paderborn 07
2005–06 FC Augsburg TuS Koblenz Rot-Weiß Essen FC Carl Zeiss Jena
2006–07 SV Wehen TSG 1899 Hoffenheim FC St Pauli VfL Osnabrück
2007–08 FSV Frankfurt FC Ingolstadt 04 Rot-Weiß Ahlen Rot-Weiß Oberhausen

3. Liga

With the introduction of the 3. Liga in 2008, the first two teams of this league earned promotion to the 2. Bundesliga while the third placed team had to go through a promotion round.

Season Champions Runners-up Promotion Playoff Standings
2008–09 Union Berlin Fortuna Düsseldorf SC Paderborn Table
2009–10 VfL Osnabrück Erzgebirge Aue FC Ingolstadt Table
2010–11 Eintracht Braunschweig Hansa Rostock Dynamo Dresden Table
2011–12 SV Sandhausen VfR Aalen Jahn Regensburg Table
2012–13 Karlsruher SC Arminia Bielefeld VfL Osnabrück Table
2013–14 1. FC Heidenheim RB Leipzig Darmstadt 98 Table
2014–15 Arminia Bielefeld MSV Duisburg Holstein Kiel Table
2015–16 Dynamo Dresden Erzgebirge Aue Würzburger Kickers Table
2016–17 MSV Duisburg Holstein Kiel Jahn Regensburg Table
2017–18 1. FC Magdeburg SC Paderborn Karlsruher SC Table
2018–19 VfL Osnabrück Karlsruher SC Wehen Wiesbaden Table
2019–20 Würzburger Kickers[A] Eintracht Braunschweig FC Ingolstadt Table
2020–21 Dynamo Dresden Hansa Rostock FC Ingolstadt Table
2021–22 1. FC Magdeburg Eintracht Braunschweig 1. FC Kaiserslautern Table
  • Bold denotes team earned promotion.

3. Liga promotion round

From the 2008–09 season onwards, the third placed team in the 3. Liga had to play the 16th placed team in the 2. Bundesliga for one more spot in the second division:

2008–09[2]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
SC Paderborn (3L) 2–0 VfL Osnabrück (2B) 1–0 1–0
2009–10[3]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
FC Ingolstadt (3L) 3–0 Hansa Rostock (2B) 1–0 2–0
2010–11[4]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Dynamo Dresden (3L) 4–2 VfL Osnabrück (2B) 1–1 3–1 (a.e.t.)
2011–12[5]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Jahn Regensburg (3L) 3–3 (a) Karlsruher SC (2B) 1–1 2–2
2012–13[6]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
VfL Osnabrück (3L) 1–2 Dynamo Dresden (2B) 1–0 0–2
2013–14[7]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Darmstadt 98 (3L) 5–5 (a) Arminia Bielefeld (2B) 1–3 4–2 (a.e.t.)
2014–15[8]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Holstein Kiel (3L) 1–2 1860 Munich (2B) 0–0 1–2
2015–16[9]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Würzburger Kickers (3L) 4–1 MSV Duisburg (2B) 2–0 2–1
2016–17[10]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Jahn Regensburg (3L) 3–1 1860 Munich (2B) 1–1 2–0
2017–18[11]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Karlsruher SC (3L) 1–3 Erzgebirge Aue (2B) 0–0 1–3
2018–19[12]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Wehen Wiesbaden (3L) 4–4 (a) FC Ingolstadt (2B) 1–2 3–2
2019–20[13]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
1. FC Nürnberg (2B) 3–3 (a) FC Ingolstadt (3L) 2–0 1–3
2020–21[14]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
FC Ingolstadt 4–3 VfL Osnabrück 3–0 1–3
2021–22[15]
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Dynamo Dresden 0–2 1. FC Kaiserslautern 0–0 0–2
  • Winner in bold.
Symbol Key
(2B) 2. Bundesliga – 16th placed team
(3L) 3. Liga – 3rd placed team

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The champions of the 2019–20 3. Liga, Bayern Munich II, could not be promoted as they are a reserve team, so the promotion spot was instead passed down to the next eligible team.

References

  1. ^ Beschlüsse des DFB-Bundestages – Spielklassenstrukturreform (in German) DFB website, official bulletin regarding the establishment of the 3rd Liga, published: 30 September 2006. Retrieved 13 November 2008
  2. ^ "Relegation 2. Bundesliga 2008/2009" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Relegation 2. Bundesliga 2009/2010" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Relegation 2. Bundesliga 2010/2011" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  5. ^ "Relegation 2. Bundesliga 2011/2012" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  6. ^ "Relegation 2. Bundesliga 2012/2013" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  7. ^ "Relegation 2. Bundesliga 2013/2014" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  8. ^ "Relegation 2. Bundesliga 2014/2015" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  9. ^ "Relegation 2. Bundesliga 2015/2016" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  10. ^ "Relegation 2. Bundesliga 2016/2017" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  11. ^ "Relegation 2. Bundesliga 2017/2018" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  12. ^ "Relegation 2. Bundesliga 2018/2019" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  13. ^ "Relegation 2. Bundesliga 2019/2020" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  14. ^ "Relegation 2. Bundesliga 2020/2021" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
  15. ^ "Relegation 2. Bundesliga 2021/2022" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved 8 May 2022.

Sources

  • Deutsche Liga Chronik seit 1945 (in German) Historic tables of German football (First, Second and Third Division), publisher: DSFS, published: 2006

External links

  • Das deutsche Fussball Archiv (in German) Historical German football tables

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The Promotion to the 2 Bundesliga German Aufstiegsrunde zur 2 Bundesliga was an end of season competition held annually to determine the clubs that were promoted from the Amateurligas later the Amateur Oberligas to the 2 Bundesligas It was necessary because there were more third division champions then promotion spots available Promotion to the 2 BundesligaOrganising bodiesDFL and DFBFounded1974 49 years ago 1974 RegionGermanyNumber of teams2 or 3Qualifier for2 BundesligaCurrent champions1 FC MagdeburgEintracht Braunschweig1 FC Kaiserslautern 2021 22 2022 23 3 LigaMain article 2 Bundesliga Originally there were fifteen Amateurligas which were reduced to eight Amateur Oberligas in 1978 From 1981 the 2 Bundesliga was reduced to one single league After the introduction of the Regionalliga in 1994 the promotion round was greatly reduced in length generally only involving two teams Eventually after 2000 all promotion spots to the 2 Bundesliga were direct with no deciders necessary Since the 2008 09 season after the introduction of the 3 Liga a promotion round was reintroduced Contents 1 Leagues 1 1 Tier two 1 2 Tier three 1 2 1 Southern Germany 1 2 2 Northern Germany 1 3 North Eastern Germany 2 System and modus 2 1 2 Bundesliga South promotion modus 2 2 2 Bundesliga North promotion modus 2 3 2 Bundesliga promotion modus 2 4 Modus from 1994 2 5 Modus from 2000 3 Clubs taking part in the promotion round 3 1 Southern Germany 1975 1978 3 2 Southern Germany 1982 1994 3 3 Northern Germany 1975 1978 3 4 Northern Germany 1982 1994 3 5 North Eastern Germany 1991 1994 4 Promoted teams from the Regionalliga 1995 2008 4 1 1995 2000 4 2 The Nord versus Nordost play off games 4 3 2000 2008 5 3 Liga 5 1 3 Liga promotion round 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 8 1 Sources 9 External linksLeagues EditTier two Edit Originally there were two 2 Bundesligas the second tier of the German football league system these being 2 Bundesliga Sud 2 Bundesliga NordIn 1981 these were reduced to just one league the 2 Bundesliga Tier three Edit In 1975 there were 15 Amateurligas the third level of German football these being Southern Germany Edit Amateurliga Bayern Amateurliga Hessen Amateurliga Nordbaden Amateurliga Sudbaden Amateurliga Schwarzwald Bodensee Amateurliga Wurttemberg Amateurliga Saarland Amateurliga Sudwest Amateurliga RheinlandIn 1978 these were reduced to four Amateur Oberligas these being Amateur Oberliga Bayern Amateur Oberliga Hessen Amateur Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg Amateur Oberliga SudwestNorthern Germany Edit Oberliga Berlin Oberliga Nord Amateurliga Niederrhein Amateurliga Mittelrhein Amateurliga Westfalen 1 Amateurliga Westfalen 2In 1978 these were reduced to four Amateur Oberligas these being Amateur Oberliga Berlin disbanded in 1991 Amateur Oberliga Nord Amateur Oberliga Nordrhein Amateur Oberliga WestfalenNorth Eastern Germany Edit The following three Oberligas were formed in 1991 after the German reunion NOFV Oberliga Nord NOFV Oberliga Mitte NOFV Oberliga SudSystem and modus Edit2 Bundesliga South promotion modus Edit From 1975 until 1978 the champions of the Amateurligas Bayern and Hessen were directly promoted to the 2 Bundesliga The winners of the Amateurligas Nordbaden Sudbaden Schwarzwald Bodensee and Wurttemberg played out a third promotion spot The winners of the Amateurligas Saarland Sudwest and Rheinland played out a fourth spot Both these rounds were played in a home and away round robin In 1979 and 1980 there was no play offs as the nine southern Amateurligas had merged to four Oberligas and therefore each champion was promoted directly This fact was actually the main reason for the merger 2 Bundesliga North promotion modus Edit In 1975 and 1976 the champions of the Amateurligas Niederrhein Mittelrhein and the second placed team in the Oberliga Nord played out two promotion spots The champion of the Amateurliga Berlin the champion of the Oberliga Nord and the winner of the decider of the two Westfalen champions played out another two spots In 1977 and 1978 the top four teams of the Oberliga Nord the champions of the Amateurligas Niederrhein Mittelrhein Westfalen 1 Westfalen 2 and Berlin played out the four promotion spots in two groups of four Beforehand a decider between the 4th placed team from the North and the runners up of Westfalen reduced the number to eight out of those nine In 1979 and 1980 there was no play offs as the six northern leagues merged to form four Oberligas like in the south The champions of the Oberligas Nord Nordrhein and Westfalen were promoted directly the winner of Oberliga Berlin had to play the runners up of the Oberliga Nord for the last spot 2 Bundesliga promotion modus Edit From 1982 until 1991 the play offs were split into a north and a south group In the southern group the four Oberliga champions of Bayern Baden Wurttemberg Hessen and Sudwest played out two promotion spots In 1982 this was done in a single round system afterwards in a home and away round robin In the northern group the winners of the four Oberligas Berlin Westfalen Nordrhein and Nord played out two promotion spots In 1982 this was done in a single round system afterwards in a home and away round robin From 1984 the runners up of the Oberliga Nord was also included in this play off taking the number of teams to five After the reunification of Germany the number of teams was extended In 1991 there was an additional two groups of four teams from East Germany The winner of each of those four groups were promoted In 1992 there was 13 teams in four groups with the group winner gaining promotion Qualified to this play off were the ten Oberliga champions the runners up from Oberliga Nord and two teams from 2 Bundesliga In 1993 and 1994 the ten Oberliga champions and the runners up from Oberliga Nord played in three groups two times four and one time three for three promotion spots in 1994 the four Regionalliga were introduced as an intermediate between 2 Bundesliga and the Oberligas Oberliga teams were now promoted to the Regionalligas instead Modus from 1994 Edit With the introduction of the four Regionalligas in 1994 the system for promotion was somewhat simpler The champions of the Regionalligas Sud and West Sudwest were always directly promoted The Regionalligas Nord and Nordost were considered a single entity for the purpose of promotion therefore only one of the two winners could get directly promoted From 1996 the two winners of the league had to play a home and away decider The reason for this was that each of the first two Regionalligas covered areas with a population and playing strength roughly equal to the combined second two The fourth promotion spot was allocated the following way 1995 To the Nord Nordost region therefore both league winners promoted 1996 To the West Sudwest region runners up of that region promoted 1997 To the Sud region runners up of that region promoted 1998 to 2000 The runners up of West Sudwest and Sud plus the losing team from the Nord Nordost area play a group round robin to determine the fourth promoted team With the reduction of the numbers of Regionalligas in 2000 to two play offs became unnecessary and two teams from each league were directly promoted Modus from 2000 Edit After the changes in the league system in 2000 the reduction of the numbers of Regionalligas from four to two direct promotion was available to the 2 Bundesliga once more The champions and runners up of the two Regionalligas moved up without having to play a promotion round In some instances a promotion spot was held by a reserve team of a Bundesliga or 2 Bundesliga side in those cases the next best placed first team was promoted instead In 2008 the 3 Liga was established as the new third tier between Regionalligas and 2 Bundesliga The top two teams out of the third division are directly promoted The third placed club has to play the 16th placed team of the 2 Bundesliga in a home and away round to determine who receives the last spot in the second division 1 Reserve sides which also play in the 3 Liga can not earn promotion Clubs taking part in the promotion round EditSouthern Germany 1975 1978 Edit Directly promoted clubs from Hesse and BavariaSeason Amateurliga Bayern Amateurliga Hessen1974 75 Jahn Regensburg FSV Frankfurt1975 76 Wurzburger FV KSV Baunatal1976 77 Wurzburger Kickers VfR Burstadt1977 78 MTV Ingolstadt FC Hanau 93Promotion round Southwestern groupSeason Amateurliga Saarland Amateurliga Sudwest Amateurliga Rheinland1974 75 ASC Dudweiler Eintracht Bad Kreuznach Eintracht Trier1975 76 Borussia Neunkirchen Wormatia Worms Eintracht Trier1976 77 Borussia Neunkirchen Wormatia Worms TuS Neuendorf1977 78 Borussia Neunkirchen Mainz 05 TuS NeuendorfPromotion round Baden Wurttemberg groupSeason Amateurliga Nordbaden Amateurliga Sudbaden Amateurliga Wurttemberg Amateurliga Schwarzwald Bodensee1974 75 VfB Eppingen Offenburger FV VfR Aalen SSV Reutlingen1975 76 VfR Mannheim FC 08 Villingen SpVgg Ludwigsburg BSV Schwenningen1976 77 SV Neckargerach Freiburger FC SSV Ulm SSV Reutlingen1977 78 FV Weinheim SC Freiburg SSV Ulm SSV ReutlingenSouthern Germany 1982 1994 Edit Season Oberliga Bayern Oberliga Hessen Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg Oberliga Sudwest1981 82 FC Augsburg FSV Frankfurt SSV Ulm FC Homburg1982 83 SpVgg Unterhaching VfR Oli Burstadt SSV Ulm 1 FC Saarbrucken1983 84 1860 Munich VfR Oli Burstadt Freiburger FC FC Homburg1984 85 SpVgg Bayreuth Viktoria Aschaffenburg SV Sandhausen FSV Salmrohr1985 86 1860 Munich Kickers Offenbach SSV Ulm FSV Salmrohr1986 87 SpVgg Bayreuth Kickers Offenbach SV Sandhausen Eintracht Trier1987 88 SpVgg Unterhaching Viktoria Aschaffenburg FV 09 Weinheim Mainz 051988 89 SpVgg Unterhaching Hessen Kassel SSV Reutlingen SV Edenkoben1989 90 Schweinfurt 05 Rot Weiss Frankfurt SSV Reutlingen Mainz 051990 91 1860 Munich Hessen Kassel 1 FC Pforzheim Borussia Neunkirchen1991 92 SpVgg Unterhaching Viktoria Aschaffenburg SSV Reutlingen FSV Salmrohr1992 93 1860 Munich Kickers Offenbach SSV Ulm Eintracht Trier1993 94 FC Augsburg FSV Frankfurt SSV Ulm Eintracht TrierNorthern Germany 1975 1978 Edit Promotion round Group ASeason Amateurliga Mittelrhein Amateurliga Niederrhein Oberliga Nord1974 75 Bayer Leverkusen Union Solingen Arminia Hannover1975 76 Bonner SC 1 FC Bocholt VfL WolfsburgSeason Amateurliga Westfalen Amateurliga Mittelrhein Oberliga Nord Oberliga Nord1976 77 Rot Weiss Ludenscheid Siegburger SV 04 Union Salzgitter Holstein Kiel1977 78 DSC Wanne Eickel Viktoria Koln VfL Wolfsburg Gottingen 05Promotion round Group BSeason Amateurligas Westfalen Oberliga Berlin Oberliga Nord1974 75 Westfalia Herne Spandauer SV VfB Oldenburg1975 76 SC Herford Union 06 Berlin Arminia HannoverSeason Amateurliga Niederrhein Oberliga Berlin Oberliga Nord Qualifier1976 77 1 FC Bocholt Spandauer SV TuS Bremerhaven SVA Gutersloh1977 78 Olympia Bocholt Wacker Berlin OSV Hannover Holstein KielNorthern Germany 1982 1994 Edit Season Oberliga Nordrhein Oberliga Westfalen Oberliga Berlin Oberliga Nord 1st Oberliga Nord 2nd 1981 82 BV Luttringhausen TuS Schloss Neuhaus Tennis Borussia Berlin Arminia Hannover 1982 83 Rot Weiss Oberhausen Eintracht Hamm SC Charlottenburg FC St Pauli 1983 84 1 FC Bocholt FC Gutersloh Blau Weiss Berlin FC St Pauli SV Lurup1984 85 Rot Weiss Essen Eintracht Hamm Tennis Borussia Berlin VfL Osnabruck Hummelsbutteler SV1985 86 Rot Weiss Essen ASC Schoppingen SC Charlottenburg FC St Pauli VfB Oldenburg1986 87 BVL Remscheid SpVgg Erkenschwick Hertha BSC SV Meppen Arminia Hannover1987 88 MSV Duisburg Preussen Munster Hertha BSC Eintracht Braunschweig VfL Wolfsburg1988 89 MSV Duisburg Preussen Munster Reinickendorfer Fuchse TSV Havelse Gottingen 051989 90 Wuppertaler SV Arminia Bielefeld Reinickendorfer Fuchse VfB Oldenburg TSV Havelse1990 91 FC Remscheid SC Verl Tennis Borussia Berlin VfL Wolfsburg Gottingen 051991 92 Wuppertaler SV Preussen Munster VfL Wolfsburg TSV Havelse1992 93 Rot Weiss Essen Preussen Munster VfL Herzlake SC Norderstedt1993 94 Fortuna Dusseldorf TuS Paderborn Neuhaus Kickers Emden Eintracht BraunschweigNorth Eastern Germany 1991 1994 Edit Season NOFV Oberliga Nord NOFV Oberliga Mitte NOFV Oberliga Sud1991 92 FC Berlin Union Berlin FSV Zwickau1992 93 Tennis Borussia Berlin Union Berlin Bischofswerdaer FV1993 94 BSV Brandenburg Energie Cottbus FSV ZwickauPromoted teams from the Regionalliga 1995 2008 Edit1995 2000 Edit Season Regionalliga Sud Regionalliga West Sudwest Regionalliga Nord Regionalliga Nord Ost1994 95 SpVgg Unterhaching Arminia Bielefeld VfB Lubeck Carl Zeiss Jena1995 96 Stuttgarter Kickers FC Gutersloh Rot Weiss Essen VfB Oldenburg Tennis Borussia Berlin1996 97 1 FC Nurnberg Greuther Furth SG Wattenscheid Hannover 96 Energie Cottbus1997 98 SSV Ulm Rot Weiss Oberhausen Hannover 96 Tennis Borussia Berlin1998 99 Waldhof Mannheim Kickers Offenbach Alemannia Aachen VfL Osnabruck Chemnitzer FC1999 2000 SSV Reutlingen 1 FC Saarbrucken LR Ahlen VfL Osnabruck Union BerlinThe Nord versus Nordost play off games Edit These were staged in the five seasons from 1996 to 2000 to determine which team was directly promoted From 1998 the loser of this games got a second chance for promotion by playing the runners up of the other two Regionalligas Date Team A Team B Game 1 Game 21995 96 Tennis Borussia Berlin VfB Oldenburg 1 1 1 2 a e t 1996 97 Hannover 96 Energie Cottbus 0 0 1 31997 98 Tennis Borussia Berlin Hannover 96 2 0 0 2 1 3 p 1998 99 VfL Osnabruck Chemnitzer FC 1 0 0 21999 2000 Union Berlin VfL Osnabruck 1 1 1 1 7 8 p Winner in bold 2000 2008 Edit All listed teams were promoted Season Regionalliga Sud Regionalliga Nord2000 01 Karlsruher SC FC Schweinfurt 05 1 FC Union Berlin SV Babelsberg 032001 02 Wacker Burghausen Eintracht Trier VfB Lubeck Eintracht Braunschweig2002 03 SpVgg Unterhaching SSV Jahn Regensburg Erzgebirge Aue VfL Osnabruck2003 04 Rot Weiss Erfurt 1 FC Saarbrucken Rot Weiss Essen Dynamo Dresden2004 05 Kickers Offenbach Sportfreunde Siegen Eintracht Braunschweig SC Paderborn 072005 06 FC Augsburg TuS Koblenz Rot Weiss Essen FC Carl Zeiss Jena2006 07 SV Wehen TSG 1899 Hoffenheim FC St Pauli VfL Osnabruck2007 08 FSV Frankfurt FC Ingolstadt 04 Rot Weiss Ahlen Rot Weiss Oberhausen3 Liga EditWith the introduction of the 3 Liga in 2008 the first two teams of this league earned promotion to the 2 Bundesliga while the third placed team had to go through a promotion round Season Champions Runners up Promotion Playoff Standings2008 09 Union Berlin Fortuna Dusseldorf SC Paderborn Table2009 10 VfL Osnabruck Erzgebirge Aue FC Ingolstadt Table2010 11 Eintracht Braunschweig Hansa Rostock Dynamo Dresden Table2011 12 SV Sandhausen VfR Aalen Jahn Regensburg Table2012 13 Karlsruher SC Arminia Bielefeld VfL Osnabruck Table2013 14 1 FC Heidenheim RB Leipzig Darmstadt 98 Table2014 15 Arminia Bielefeld MSV Duisburg Holstein Kiel Table2015 16 Dynamo Dresden Erzgebirge Aue Wurzburger Kickers Table2016 17 MSV Duisburg Holstein Kiel Jahn Regensburg Table2017 18 1 FC Magdeburg SC Paderborn Karlsruher SC Table2018 19 VfL Osnabruck Karlsruher SC Wehen Wiesbaden Table2019 20 Wurzburger Kickers A Eintracht Braunschweig FC Ingolstadt Table2020 21 Dynamo Dresden Hansa Rostock FC Ingolstadt Table2021 22 1 FC Magdeburg Eintracht Braunschweig 1 FC Kaiserslautern TableBold denotes team earned promotion 3 Liga promotion round Edit From the 2008 09 season onwards the third placed team in the 3 Liga had to play the 16th placed team in the 2 Bundesliga for one more spot in the second division 2008 09 2 Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legSC Paderborn 3L 2 0 VfL Osnabruck 2B 1 0 1 02009 10 3 Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legFC Ingolstadt 3L 3 0 Hansa Rostock 2B 1 0 2 02010 11 4 Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legDynamo Dresden 3L 4 2 VfL Osnabruck 2B 1 1 3 1 a e t 2011 12 5 Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legJahn Regensburg 3L 3 3 a Karlsruher SC 2B 1 1 2 22012 13 6 Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legVfL Osnabruck 3L 1 2 Dynamo Dresden 2B 1 0 0 22013 14 7 Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legDarmstadt 98 3L 5 5 a Arminia Bielefeld 2B 1 3 4 2 a e t 2014 15 8 Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legHolstein Kiel 3L 1 2 1860 Munich 2B 0 0 1 22015 16 9 Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legWurzburger Kickers 3L 4 1 MSV Duisburg 2B 2 0 2 12016 17 10 Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legJahn Regensburg 3L 3 1 1860 Munich 2B 1 1 2 02017 18 11 Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legKarlsruher SC 3L 1 3 Erzgebirge Aue 2B 0 0 1 32018 19 12 Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legWehen Wiesbaden 3L 4 4 a FC Ingolstadt 2B 1 2 3 22019 20 13 Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg1 FC Nurnberg 2B 3 3 a FC Ingolstadt 3L 2 0 1 32020 21 14 Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legFC Ingolstadt 4 3 VfL Osnabruck 3 0 1 32021 22 15 Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legDynamo Dresden 0 2 1 FC Kaiserslautern 0 0 0 2Winner in bold Symbol Key 2B 2 Bundesliga 16th placed team 3L 3 Liga 3rd placed teamSee also EditPromotion to the Bundesliga Promotion to the 3 LigaNotes Edit The champions of the 2019 20 3 Liga Bayern Munich II could not be promoted as they are a reserve team so the promotion spot was instead passed down to the next eligible team References Edit Beschlusse des DFB Bundestages Spielklassenstrukturreform in German DFB website official bulletin regarding the establishment of the 3rd Liga published 30 September 2006 Retrieved 13 November 2008 Relegation 2 Bundesliga 2008 2009 in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 9 January 2014 Relegation 2 Bundesliga 2009 2010 in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 9 January 2014 Relegation 2 Bundesliga 2010 2011 in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 9 January 2014 Relegation 2 Bundesliga 2011 2012 in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 9 January 2014 Relegation 2 Bundesliga 2012 2013 in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 9 January 2014 Relegation 2 Bundesliga 2013 2014 in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 13 May 2014 Relegation 2 Bundesliga 2014 2015 in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 13 May 2014 Relegation 2 Bundesliga 2015 2016 in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 4 May 2016 Relegation 2 Bundesliga 2016 2017 in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 30 May 2017 Relegation 2 Bundesliga 2017 2018 in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 17 May 2018 Relegation 2 Bundesliga 2018 2019 in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 19 May 2019 Relegation 2 Bundesliga 2019 2020 in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 20 July 2020 Relegation 2 Bundesliga 2020 2021 in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 24 April 2021 Relegation 2 Bundesliga 2021 2022 in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 8 May 2022 Sources Edit Deutsche Liga Chronik seit 1945 in German Historic tables of German football First Second and Third Division publisher DSFS published 2006External links EditDas deutsche Fussball Archiv in German Historical German football tables Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Promotion to the 2 Bundesliga amp oldid 1099947368, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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