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Regionalliga Bayern

The Regionalliga Bayern, (English: Regional league Bavaria), is the highest association football league in the state of Bavaria (German: Bayern) and the Bavarian football league system. It is one of five Regionalligas in German football, the fourth tier of the German football league system, below the 3. Liga.

Regionalliga Bayern

Organising bodyBavarian Football Association
Founded2012
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Number of teams18
Level on pyramidLevel 4
Promotion to3. Liga
Relegation to
Domestic cup(s)
International cup(s)UEFA Europa League (through DFB-Pokal win)
Current championsSpVgg Bayreuth
(2021–22)
Current: 2022–23 Regionalliga Bayern

The league was established at the end of the 2011–12 season and replaced the Regionalliga Süd at this level in Bavaria.[1][2][3]

History

 
The Regionalligas from 2012 onwards.

The German league system, having gone through its last adjustment in 2008, when the 3. Liga was established and the number of Regionalligas increased from two to three, required another adjustment in 2011.[4] The reason for this was the large number of insolvencies on the fourth level, caused by high cost and infrastructure requirements while, at the same time, the clubs at this level complained about low incomes and little interest from TV broadcasters. Some Regionalliga requirements were seen as causing too much of a financial strain on amateur clubs, for example stadiums had to have at least 1,000 seats, and a separate stand with separate entrance for away spectators. Many clubs also struggled to cope with the 400-pages long license application, having to rely on volunteers rather than being able draw on permanent staff.[5]

This led to Oberliga champions even, at times, declining their right for promotion to avoid the financial risk the Regionalliga meant to them, breaking with a basic principle of German football that league champions would almost always be promoted.[6]

In a special conference of the German Football Association, the DFB, in October 2010, 223 of 253 delegates voted for a reform of the league system on the fourth level. The number of Regionalligas was to be expanded to five, with the reestablishment of the Regionalliga Nordost, the formation of the Regionalliga Bayern and a shift of the Regionalliga Süd to the new Regionalliga Südwest.[1]

The suggestion for the league reform had come from Bavaria, where, in a meeting of the Bavarian top-level amateur clubs at Wendelstein, the financial survival of the leagues and clubs in the current system was questioned. It resulted in the publication of what was called the Wendelsteiner Anstoß, which demanded a clear demarcation between professional football on the first three tiers of German football and amateur football below that. For this purpose, the paper also demanded the reestablishment of the German amateur football championship as an incentive and goal for top amateur clubs who did not want to turn professional.[2][6]

On 16 December 2011, the Bavarian Football Association (German abbreviation: BFV) introduced the league's logo.[7]

In March 2012 the BFV announced that the league champions, apart from having the opportunity to compete in the promotion round to the 3. Liga, would also qualify directly for the first round of the German Cup. Due to the ban of reserve teams in the German Cup, this spot would be handed to the best placed first team should the champions be a reserve side.[8]

With the deadline for the licence applications for the new league set for 1 April 2012, 32 clubs had applied for the new league. Of those, one came from the 3. Liga, six from the Regionalliga, eight from the Landesliga and two from leagues outside Bavaria. Of the 18 Bayernliga clubs, 15 applied for a licence, with only TSV Gersthofen, TSV Aindling and SpVgg Unterhaching II deciding not to apply. Of the Landesliga clubs, eight applied for a licence.[9]

The BFV planned to complete the licensing procedure by 20 April 2012 and notify all clubs of the outcome by that date,[7] but this process was delayed.[10] On 20 April 2012 the FSV Erlangen-Bruck opted to withdraw its Regionalliga application because of ongoing financial issues.[11] All Bayernliga and Regionalliga clubs had their licence applications approved by 27 April 2012 while the Landesliga clubs had to wait another week before being notified of a decision.[12]

The 2019–20 season was interrupted by the coronavirus disease pandemic in Germany that broke out in March 2020. It was later suspended until 31 August, necessitating a cancellation of the 2020–21 season as the BFV approved a resumption of the preceding one with 17 teams after 1 September and its extension to mid-2021.[13][14]

League statistics

The top goal scorers and spectator statistics for the league are:

Season Teams Champions Runners-up Overall
Spectators
Per game Best supported Club Spectators
per game
Top goal scorer Goals References
2012–13 20 1860 Munich II Bayern Munich II 222,885 587 TSV Buchbach 1,011   Andreas Neumeyer (SVH) 24 [15][16]
2013–14 19 Bayern Munich II FV Illertissen 245,499 718 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 1,865   Nicolas Görtler (BAM) 21 [17][18]
2014–15 18 Würzburger Kickers Bayern Munich II 274,711 898 Würzburger Kickers 2,482   Dominik Stolz (BAY) 23 [19][20]
2015–16 18 Jahn Regensburg Wacker Burghausen 368,993 1,206 Jahn Regensburg 6,557   Markus Ziereis (JAH) 19 [21][22]
2016–17 18 SpVgg Unterhaching Bayern Munich II 234,159 765 SpVgg Unterhaching 1,935   Stephan Hain (UNT) 32 [23][24]
2017–18 19 1860 Munich Bayern Munich II 487,996 1,427 1860 Munich 11,772   Adam Jabiri (SCH) 28 [25][26]
2018–19 18 Bayern Munich II VfB Eichstätt 187,131 612 Viktoria Aschaffenburg 1,210   Kwasi Wriedt (BM2) 24 [27][28]
2019–20 18 No champion or runner-up attributed; season suspended and later extended to 2021
2019–21 17 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 Viktoria Aschaffenburg   Fabian Eberle (EIC)   Lukas Riglewski (SVH) 16 [29]
League record
  • Promoted teams in bold.

Seasons

2012–13

The first-ever round of the new Regionalliga Bayern kicked off on 19 July 2012 with the opening game held at Bamberg, ending with a 1–0 home victory for FC Eintracht Bamberg against SpVgg Bayern Hof.[30][31] Alexander Deptalla of Bamberg became the first ever goal scorer in the league.[32] While the league attendance in the early rounds was below 900 spectators a match an attendance record was set when the reserve teams of Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 met in front of 6,000 spectators on 5 August 2012.[33][34] The league was won by the reserve team of 1860 Munich, while FV Illertissen finished as the best non-reserve side and thereby earned the title of Bavarian amateur champion, which qualified the club for the first round of the German Cup. The league champions in turn qualified for the promotion round to the 3. Liga, in which it met the runners-up of the Regionalliga Südwest, SV Elversberg, and lost.[35][36]

2013–14

FC Bayern Munich II won the league title in the second season of the league but was, like the reserve of 1860 Munich the year before, unable to win promotion in the promotion round to the 3. Liga. TSV Rain am Lech, Bayern Hof and Viktoria Aschaffenburg were directly relegated while FC Schweinfurt 05 and TSV 1860 Rosenheim entered the relegation round, with the former defending its league place while the later was relegated. The FV Illertissen was, for the second consecutive season the best non reserve side in the league and thereby qualified for the first round of the German Cup again.

2014–15

The league was won by Würzburger Kickers which thereby qualified for the promotion round to the 3. Liga and also the first round of the 2015–16 DFB-Pokal. Second and third place were taken up by the reserve teams of Bayern and TSV 1860 Munich. The encounters of these two teams also attracted the most spectators per game, being seen by 12,000 spectators on each occasion.[37]

2015–16

The 2015–16 season saw a new Regionalliga Bayern record set when 15,224 spectators attended Jahn Regensburg's home match in their new stadium against FC Bayern Munich II.[38] Regensburg, relegated from the 3. Liga the previous season, won the league and gained promotion by defeating VfL Wolfsburg II in the promotion play-off. At the bottom of the table newly promoted FC Amberg and TSV Rain am Lech were both relegated again.

2016–17

The biggest home win in the league's history was recorded: 12–0, by FC Augsburg II against SV Seligporten. Marco Richter scored seven goals.[39] Meanwhile, the biggest away win was 8–1, for SpVgg Unterhaching over VfR Garching.[40] Unterhaching won the league for the first time, beating SV Elversberg for promotion. 1860 Munich II were relegated due to the 1860 Munich first team not being able obtaining a licence for the 2017–18 3. Liga and subsequently being admitted to the Regionalliga Bayern for the 2017-18 season.[41] Originally they had finished the season in second place. 18th placed Bayern Hof were also relegated.

2017–18

The league was expanded for the 2017–18 season to admit TSV 1860 Munich. This meant that this year's league was held with 19 teams instead of 18. [42] As no Bavarian team was relegated from the 3. Liga after the season, the number of teams was restored to 18 in the 2018–19 season. 1860 Munich captured the league title and, after a one-goal aggregate victory against 1. FC Saarbrücken in the promotion play-offs, earned promotion to the 3. Liga.

Rules & regulations

Promotion to the 3. Liga

The new five Regionalligas with their five league champions will not have the right to direct promotion to the 3. Liga anymore. Instead, the five league winners and the runners-up of the Süd/Südwest would play-off for three promotion spots.[1] The promotion round will be played in home-and-away format, whereby the two clubs from the Süd/Südwest region can not be paired against each other.[43]

As the 3. Liga relegated four teams starting at the end of the 2018–19 season, the champions of the Regionalliga Nordost, along with their counterparts from the Südwest and West, were promoted directly to the 3. Liga. The West was chosen by a draw. The remaining two champions also determined by the same draw, Bayern and Nord, played a two-legged promotion play-off for the last promotion spot.[44] For 2020, the three direct promotion spots went to the Südwest champions and the champions of the two leagues that participated in the promotion play-off in the previous season, while the Nordost and the West champions participate 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.[45] On that date, the Bundestag delegates voted to grant the Südwest and West champions two direct promotions indefinitely starting in 2021. A third direct promotion place will be assigned according to a rotation principle among the Regionalliga Nord, Nordost and Bavarian champions. The representatives from the two remaining Regionalligen will determine the fourth promoted club in two-legged playoffs.[46]

Because the coronavirus pandemic disrupted the 2019–20 season, it brought extraordinary circumstances about promotion. The team that led the table before the season was suspended, Türkgücü München, was registered for and promoted to the 3. Liga ahead of the 22 June 2020 deadline for the 2020–21 season, thus there was no champion in 2020.[47][48] As the BFV curtailed competitions for 2020–21, Bavaria has to be represented by a team that wins a best-of-5 play-off series, to be held in the spring of 2021, among the state's top four Regionalliga teams at the end of the resumed previous season. They will have already submitted applications for 3. Liga licences. The Bavarian play-off winners are to face the Regionalliga Nord champions for a place in the 2021–22 3. Liga.[14][49]

Qualifying

From the 3. Liga and Regionalliga

The new league nominally plays with 18 clubs, however, in its first, transitional season the DFB permitted up to 22 clubs in the league, with the number eventually settling at 20. All Bavarian clubs from the current Regionalliga Süd were directly qualified for the league. Additionally, any Bavarian club relegated from the 3. Liga in 2012 would also have been qualified, however this did not eventuate. Restrictions existed however on reserve sides. No more than seven reserve teams were permitted per Regionalliga, should there be more in a league the additional ones would have to be moved to a different Regionalliga. Reserve teams of 3. Liga clubs are not permitted to play in the Regionalliga from 2012–13 onwards. The make up of the clubs entering the new Regionalligas from the leagues below was left to the regional football association and not regulated by the DFB.[43][50]

Specifically, this would have meant that, for Bavaria, should one or more of the three 3. Liga clubs from the state, SSV Jahn Regensburg, SpVgg Unterhaching or Wacker Burghausen, be relegated at the end of the 2011-12 season, they would directly enter the new Regionalliga Bayern. Additionally, the Bavarian Regionalliga clubs FC Memmingen, 1. FC Nürnberg II and Bayern Munich II would be directly qualified for the league, unless they earned promotion to the 3. Liga. The same rule also applied to the other three Bavarian clubs in the league, 1860 Munich II, Greuther Fürth II and Ingolstadt 04 II. However, as their first teams played in the 2. Bundesliga and could possibly have been relegated to the 3. Liga after the 2011–12 season, the reserve sides would then be barred from entry to the Regionalliga Bayern. As no Bavarian team was relegated from the 2. Bundesliga or 3. Liga, this clause had no effect on the make-up of the new league.

It also meant that Bayernliga side SpVgg Unterhaching II and the Landesliga sides SSV Jahn Regensburg II and Wacker Burghausen II could not gain entry to the Regionalliga unless the first teams won promotion to the 2. Bundesliga. As Jahn Regensburg did indeed earn promotion the club's reserve side could have entered the league but finished only third in its Landesliga division and thereby narrowly missed out.

The seventh Bavarian Regionalliga club, FC Bayern Alzenau, traditionally playing in Hesse's league system, was grouped in the new Regionalliga Süd/Südwest, at their own request.[51]

Of the 3. Liga clubs, only the SpVgg Unterhaching considered it necessary to apply for a Regionalliga licence, as both Wacker and Jahn were placed in the top third of the 3. Liga at the time of the deadline and were unlikely to suffer relegation.[12] Eventually, Unterhaching was able to finish above a relegation rank in the 3. Liga, too.

From the Bayernliga and Landesliga

The top nine clubs from the Bayernliga at the end of the 2011–12 season gained direct entry to the new Regionalliga. The clubs placed tenth to fifteenth took part in a promotion play-off with six Landesliga clubs, nominally the champions and runners-up of each of the three Landesligas, in a home-and-away knockout format for three additional clubs in the Regionalliga. The losers of these games would remain on Bayernliga level.[3][50]

Of the eighteen Bayernliga clubs, fifteen applied for a Regionalliga licence, with only Aindling, Gerstofen and Unterhaching II opting not to. FSV Erlangen-Bruck later withdrew its application.[12]

Only eight Landesliga clubs opted to apply for a Regionalliga licence, the clubs being FC Augsburg II, BC Aichach, SV Schalding-Heining, SSV Jahn Regensburg II, SpVgg Landshut, SpVgg Bayreuth, Würzburger Kickers and the SpVgg Selbitz.[12] Of those BC Aichach, for example, had finished only eighth in its league but as two licences were available and only BC Aichach and FC Augsburg II had applied for one from this league, the two clubs were automatically qualified for the play-off, without regards to the final position.

Apart from the nine directly qualified clubs from the Bayernliga only the SV Heimstetten qualified for the Regionalliga through the play-offs. The other two available spots went to FC Augsburg II and Würzburger Kickers, who thereby jumped directly from the sixth to the fourth tier of the league system.

From outside Bavaria

The qualifying modus allowed for Bavarian clubs not playing in the states league system to qualify for the league too, should they finish on a direct qualification rank in their equivalent league to the Bayernliga or Landesliga. Viktoria Aschaffenburg decided to take up this option in November 2011, voting to join the Bavarian association from 2012. Playing in the Hessenliga, the club, finishing in the top nine, was automatically qualified for the Regionalliga Bayern. If it finished tenth or worse, it would have been grouped in the northern division of the Bayernliga.[52][53][54]

In December 2011 FV Illertissen, playing in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg, decided to follow Aschaffenburg's example and switched to the Bavarian league system from the 2012–13 season onwards.[55]

Both Aschaffenburg and Illertissen fulfilled the qualifying norm and gained entry to the Regionalliga for 2012–13.

Below the Regionalliga

The level below the new Regionalliga continued to be taken up by the Bayernliga, but now in two regional divisions, north and south. The league would consist of all the Bayernliga and, possibly, Regionalliga Süd clubs who failed to gain entry to the new Regionalliga Bayern. Additionally, the six Landesliga champions and runners-up who failed to qualify for the Regionalliga were also to be grouped in the Bayernliga. From the three Landesligas, the clubs placed third to eighth would also be directly qualified. Further places in the two Bayernligas were then determined between the Landesliga clubs placed ninth to 13th and the Bezirksoberliga champions.[3][56]

Qualified teams

For the league's first season, 2012–13, 20 clubs qualified to play in it, these being:

Placings in the Regionalliga Bayern

Final league positions of all clubs who have played in the league:

Club 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
SSV Jahn Regensburg 2B 3L 3L 1 3L 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B
Würzburger Kickers 10 11 1 3L 2B 3L 3L 3L 2B 3L
TSV 1860 Munich 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 1 3L 3L 3L 3L
Türkgücü München P 3L 3L
SpVgg Bayreuth 6 7 12 17 9 4 / 3 (2) 1
Bayern Munich II 2 1 2 6 2 2 1 3L 3L 2
Wacker Burghausen 3L 3L 11 2 10 9 3 11 / 11 3
SpVgg Unterhaching 3L 3L 3L 4 1 3L 3L 3L 3L 4
1. FC Schweinfurt 05 16 13 14 8 3 4 2 / 1 (4) 5
TSV Aubstadt 9 / 5 6
FV Illertissen 3 2 9 5 5 10 7 12 / 12 7
Viktoria Aschaffenburg 15 18 15 10 5 / 2 (1) 8
FC Augsburg II 16 4 10 16 3 8 13 10 / 9 9
VfB Eichstätt 7 2 6 / 6 10
1. FC Nürnberg II 4 8 8 3 6 5 5 3 / 3 11
TSV Buchbach 6 5 4 8 13 12 8 8 / 7 12
FC Pipinsried 14 17 13
SV Heimstetten 5 14 15 16 14 / 14 14
TSV Rain am Lech 11 19 18 13 / 13 15
SC Eltersdorf 18 16
Greuther Fürth II 12 9 14 9 15 13 14 7 / 8 17
FC Memmingen 9 13 7 12 4 16 6 17 / 15 18
SV Schalding-Heining 12 12 13 14 11 12 15 / 10 19
1860 Rosenheim 7 15 9 15 15 16 / 16 20
VfR Garching 16 11 4 11 18 / 17
Ingolstadt 04 II 8 6 5 11 7 6 18
SV Seligenporten 14 7 17 16 18
FC Unterföhring 19
Bayern Hof 17 17 17
TSV 1860 Munich II 1 3 3 10 18
FC Amberg 17
FC Eintracht Bamberg 13 10 18
FC Ismaning 19
VfL Frohnlach 20

Key

Symbol Key
B Bundesliga
2B 2. Bundesliga
3L 3. Liga
1 League champions
P Promoted to 3. Liga
Place League
Blank Played at a league level below this league

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External links

  • Bayrischer Fussball Verband (Bavarian FA) (in German)
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The Regionalliga Bayern English Regional league Bavaria is the highest association football league in the state of Bavaria German Bayern and the Bavarian football league system It is one of five Regionalligas in German football the fourth tier of the German football league system below the 3 Liga Regionalliga BayernOrganising bodyBavarian Football AssociationFounded2012CountryGermanyStateBavariaNumber of teams18Level on pyramidLevel 4Promotion to3 LigaRelegation toBayernliga Nord Bayernliga SudDomestic cup s Bavarian Cup DFB PokalInternational cup s UEFA Europa League through DFB Pokal win Current championsSpVgg Bayreuth 2021 22 Current 2022 23 Regionalliga BayernThe league was established at the end of the 2011 12 season and replaced the Regionalliga Sud at this level in Bavaria 1 2 3 Contents 1 History 2 League statistics 3 Seasons 3 1 2012 13 3 2 2013 14 3 3 2014 15 3 4 2015 16 3 5 2016 17 3 6 2017 18 4 Rules amp regulations 4 1 Promotion to the 3 Liga 4 2 Qualifying 4 2 1 From the 3 Liga and Regionalliga 4 2 2 From the Bayernliga and Landesliga 4 2 3 From outside Bavaria 4 3 Below the Regionalliga 5 Qualified teams 6 Placings in the Regionalliga Bayern 6 1 Key 7 References 7 1 Sources 8 External linksHistory Edit The Regionalligas from 2012 onwards The German league system having gone through its last adjustment in 2008 when the 3 Liga was established and the number of Regionalligas increased from two to three required another adjustment in 2011 4 The reason for this was the large number of insolvencies on the fourth level caused by high cost and infrastructure requirements while at the same time the clubs at this level complained about low incomes and little interest from TV broadcasters Some Regionalliga requirements were seen as causing too much of a financial strain on amateur clubs for example stadiums had to have at least 1 000 seats and a separate stand with separate entrance for away spectators Many clubs also struggled to cope with the 400 pages long license application having to rely on volunteers rather than being able draw on permanent staff 5 This led to Oberliga champions even at times declining their right for promotion to avoid the financial risk the Regionalliga meant to them breaking with a basic principle of German football that league champions would almost always be promoted 6 In a special conference of the German Football Association the DFB in October 2010 223 of 253 delegates voted for a reform of the league system on the fourth level The number of Regionalligas was to be expanded to five with the reestablishment of the Regionalliga Nordost the formation of the Regionalliga Bayern and a shift of the Regionalliga Sud to the new Regionalliga Sudwest 1 The suggestion for the league reform had come from Bavaria where in a meeting of the Bavarian top level amateur clubs at Wendelstein the financial survival of the leagues and clubs in the current system was questioned It resulted in the publication of what was called the Wendelsteiner Anstoss which demanded a clear demarcation between professional football on the first three tiers of German football and amateur football below that For this purpose the paper also demanded the reestablishment of the German amateur football championship as an incentive and goal for top amateur clubs who did not want to turn professional 2 6 On 16 December 2011 the Bavarian Football Association German abbreviation BFV introduced the league s logo 7 In March 2012 the BFV announced that the league champions apart from having the opportunity to compete in the promotion round to the 3 Liga would also qualify directly for the first round of the German Cup Due to the ban of reserve teams in the German Cup this spot would be handed to the best placed first team should the champions be a reserve side 8 With the deadline for the licence applications for the new league set for 1 April 2012 32 clubs had applied for the new league Of those one came from the 3 Liga six from the Regionalliga eight from the Landesliga and two from leagues outside Bavaria Of the 18 Bayernliga clubs 15 applied for a licence with only TSV Gersthofen TSV Aindling and SpVgg Unterhaching II deciding not to apply Of the Landesliga clubs eight applied for a licence 9 The BFV planned to complete the licensing procedure by 20 April 2012 and notify all clubs of the outcome by that date 7 but this process was delayed 10 On 20 April 2012 the FSV Erlangen Bruck opted to withdraw its Regionalliga application because of ongoing financial issues 11 All Bayernliga and Regionalliga clubs had their licence applications approved by 27 April 2012 while the Landesliga clubs had to wait another week before being notified of a decision 12 The 2019 20 season was interrupted by the coronavirus disease pandemic in Germany that broke out in March 2020 It was later suspended until 31 August necessitating a cancellation of the 2020 21 season as the BFV approved a resumption of the preceding one with 17 teams after 1 September and its extension to mid 2021 13 14 League statistics EditThe top goal scorers and spectator statistics for the league are Season Teams Champions Runners up Overall Spectators Per game Best supported Club Spectators per game Top goal scorer Goals References2012 13 20 1860 Munich II Bayern Munich II 222 885 587 TSV Buchbach 1 011 Andreas Neumeyer SVH 24 15 16 2013 14 19 Bayern Munich II FV Illertissen 245 499 718 1 FC Schweinfurt 05 1 865 Nicolas Gortler BAM 21 17 18 2014 15 18 Wurzburger Kickers Bayern Munich II 274 711 898 Wurzburger Kickers 2 482 Dominik Stolz BAY 23 19 20 2015 16 18 Jahn Regensburg Wacker Burghausen 368 993 1 206 Jahn Regensburg 6 557 Markus Ziereis JAH 19 21 22 2016 17 18 SpVgg Unterhaching Bayern Munich II 234 159 765 SpVgg Unterhaching 1 935 Stephan Hain UNT 32 23 24 2017 18 19 1860 Munich Bayern Munich II 487 996 1 427 1860 Munich 11 772 Adam Jabiri SCH 28 25 26 2018 19 18 Bayern Munich II VfB Eichstatt 187 131 612 Viktoria Aschaffenburg 1 210 Kwasi Wriedt BM2 24 27 28 2019 20 18 No champion or runner up attributed season suspended and later extended to 20212019 21 17 1 FC Schweinfurt 05 Viktoria Aschaffenburg Fabian Eberle EIC Lukas Riglewski SVH 16 29 League recordPromoted teams in bold Seasons Edit2012 13 Edit Main article 2012 13 Regionalliga The first ever round of the new Regionalliga Bayern kicked off on 19 July 2012 with the opening game held at Bamberg ending with a 1 0 home victory for FC Eintracht Bamberg against SpVgg Bayern Hof 30 31 Alexander Deptalla of Bamberg became the first ever goal scorer in the league 32 While the league attendance in the early rounds was below 900 spectators a match an attendance record was set when the reserve teams of Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 met in front of 6 000 spectators on 5 August 2012 33 34 The league was won by the reserve team of 1860 Munich while FV Illertissen finished as the best non reserve side and thereby earned the title of Bavarian amateur champion which qualified the club for the first round of the German Cup The league champions in turn qualified for the promotion round to the 3 Liga in which it met the runners up of the Regionalliga Sudwest SV Elversberg and lost 35 36 2013 14 Edit Main article 2013 14 Regionalliga FC Bayern Munich II won the league title in the second season of the league but was like the reserve of 1860 Munich the year before unable to win promotion in the promotion round to the 3 Liga TSV Rain am Lech Bayern Hof and Viktoria Aschaffenburg were directly relegated while FC Schweinfurt 05 and TSV 1860 Rosenheim entered the relegation round with the former defending its league place while the later was relegated The FV Illertissen was for the second consecutive season the best non reserve side in the league and thereby qualified for the first round of the German Cup again 2014 15 Edit Main article 2014 15 Regionalliga The league was won by Wurzburger Kickers which thereby qualified for the promotion round to the 3 Liga and also the first round of the 2015 16 DFB Pokal Second and third place were taken up by the reserve teams of Bayern and TSV 1860 Munich The encounters of these two teams also attracted the most spectators per game being seen by 12 000 spectators on each occasion 37 2015 16 Edit Main article 2015 16 Regionalliga The 2015 16 season saw a new Regionalliga Bayern record set when 15 224 spectators attended Jahn Regensburg s home match in their new stadium against FC Bayern Munich II 38 Regensburg relegated from the 3 Liga the previous season won the league and gained promotion by defeating VfL Wolfsburg II in the promotion play off At the bottom of the table newly promoted FC Amberg and TSV Rain am Lech were both relegated again 2016 17 Edit Main article 2016 17 Regionalliga The biggest home win in the league s history was recorded 12 0 by FC Augsburg II against SV Seligporten Marco Richter scored seven goals 39 Meanwhile the biggest away win was 8 1 for SpVgg Unterhaching over VfR Garching 40 Unterhaching won the league for the first time beating SV Elversberg for promotion 1860 Munich II were relegated due to the 1860 Munich first team not being able obtaining a licence for the 2017 18 3 Liga and subsequently being admitted to the Regionalliga Bayern for the 2017 18 season 41 Originally they had finished the season in second place 18th placed Bayern Hof were also relegated 2017 18 Edit Main article 2017 18 Regionalliga The league was expanded for the 2017 18 season to admit TSV 1860 Munich This meant that this year s league was held with 19 teams instead of 18 42 As no Bavarian team was relegated from the 3 Liga after the season the number of teams was restored to 18 in the 2018 19 season 1860 Munich captured the league title and after a one goal aggregate victory against 1 FC Saarbrucken in the promotion play offs earned promotion to the 3 Liga Rules amp regulations EditPromotion to the 3 Liga Edit The new five Regionalligas with their five league champions will not have the right to direct promotion to the 3 Liga anymore Instead the five league winners and the runners up of the Sud Sudwest would play off for three promotion spots 1 The promotion round will be played in home and away format whereby the two clubs from the Sud Sudwest region can not be paired against each other 43 As the 3 Liga relegated four teams starting at the end of the 2018 19 season the champions of the Regionalliga Nordost along with their counterparts from the Sudwest and West were promoted directly to the 3 Liga The West was chosen by a draw The remaining two champions also determined by the same draw Bayern and Nord played a two legged promotion play off for the last promotion spot 44 For 2020 the three direct promotion spots went to the Sudwest champions and the champions of the two leagues that participated in the promotion play off in the previous season while the Nordost and the West champions participate 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 45 On that date the Bundestag delegates voted to grant the Sudwest and West champions two direct promotions indefinitely starting in 2021 A third direct promotion place will be assigned according to a rotation principle among the Regionalliga Nord Nordost and Bavarian champions The representatives from the two remaining Regionalligen will determine the fourth promoted club in two legged playoffs 46 Because the coronavirus pandemic disrupted the 2019 20 season it brought extraordinary circumstances about promotion The team that led the table before the season was suspended Turkgucu Munchen was registered for and promoted to the 3 Liga ahead of the 22 June 2020 deadline for the 2020 21 season thus there was no champion in 2020 47 48 As the BFV curtailed competitions for 2020 21 Bavaria has to be represented by a team that wins a best of 5 play off series to be held in the spring of 2021 among the state s top four Regionalliga teams at the end of the resumed previous season They will have already submitted applications for 3 Liga licences The Bavarian play off winners are to face the Regionalliga Nord champions for a place in the 2021 22 3 Liga 14 49 Qualifying Edit From the 3 Liga and Regionalliga Edit The new league nominally plays with 18 clubs however in its first transitional season the DFB permitted up to 22 clubs in the league with the number eventually settling at 20 All Bavarian clubs from the current Regionalliga Sud were directly qualified for the league Additionally any Bavarian club relegated from the 3 Liga in 2012 would also have been qualified however this did not eventuate Restrictions existed however on reserve sides No more than seven reserve teams were permitted per Regionalliga should there be more in a league the additional ones would have to be moved to a different Regionalliga Reserve teams of 3 Liga clubs are not permitted to play in the Regionalliga from 2012 13 onwards The make up of the clubs entering the new Regionalligas from the leagues below was left to the regional football association and not regulated by the DFB 43 50 Specifically this would have meant that for Bavaria should one or more of the three 3 Liga clubs from the state SSV Jahn Regensburg SpVgg Unterhaching or Wacker Burghausen be relegated at the end of the 2011 12 season they would directly enter the new Regionalliga Bayern Additionally the Bavarian Regionalliga clubs FC Memmingen 1 FC Nurnberg II and Bayern Munich II would be directly qualified for the league unless they earned promotion to the 3 Liga The same rule also applied to the other three Bavarian clubs in the league 1860 Munich II Greuther Furth II and Ingolstadt 04 II However as their first teams played in the 2 Bundesliga and could possibly have been relegated to the 3 Liga after the 2011 12 season the reserve sides would then be barred from entry to the Regionalliga Bayern As no Bavarian team was relegated from the 2 Bundesliga or 3 Liga this clause had no effect on the make up of the new league It also meant that Bayernliga side SpVgg Unterhaching II and the Landesliga sides SSV Jahn Regensburg II and Wacker Burghausen II could not gain entry to the Regionalliga unless the first teams won promotion to the 2 Bundesliga As Jahn Regensburg did indeed earn promotion the club s reserve side could have entered the league but finished only third in its Landesliga division and thereby narrowly missed out The seventh Bavarian Regionalliga club FC Bayern Alzenau traditionally playing in Hesse s league system was grouped in the new Regionalliga Sud Sudwest at their own request 51 Of the 3 Liga clubs only the SpVgg Unterhaching considered it necessary to apply for a Regionalliga licence as both Wacker and Jahn were placed in the top third of the 3 Liga at the time of the deadline and were unlikely to suffer relegation 12 Eventually Unterhaching was able to finish above a relegation rank in the 3 Liga too From the Bayernliga and Landesliga Edit The top nine clubs from the Bayernliga at the end of the 2011 12 season gained direct entry to the new Regionalliga The clubs placed tenth to fifteenth took part in a promotion play off with six Landesliga clubs nominally the champions and runners up of each of the three Landesligas in a home and away knockout format for three additional clubs in the Regionalliga The losers of these games would remain on Bayernliga level 3 50 Of the eighteen Bayernliga clubs fifteen applied for a Regionalliga licence with only Aindling Gerstofen and Unterhaching II opting not to FSV Erlangen Bruck later withdrew its application 12 Only eight Landesliga clubs opted to apply for a Regionalliga licence the clubs being FC Augsburg II BC Aichach SV Schalding Heining SSV Jahn Regensburg II SpVgg Landshut SpVgg Bayreuth Wurzburger Kickers and the SpVgg Selbitz 12 Of those BC Aichach for example had finished only eighth in its league but as two licences were available and only BC Aichach and FC Augsburg II had applied for one from this league the two clubs were automatically qualified for the play off without regards to the final position Apart from the nine directly qualified clubs from the Bayernliga only the SV Heimstetten qualified for the Regionalliga through the play offs The other two available spots went to FC Augsburg II and Wurzburger Kickers who thereby jumped directly from the sixth to the fourth tier of the league system From outside Bavaria Edit The qualifying modus allowed for Bavarian clubs not playing in the states league system to qualify for the league too should they finish on a direct qualification rank in their equivalent league to the Bayernliga or Landesliga Viktoria Aschaffenburg decided to take up this option in November 2011 voting to join the Bavarian association from 2012 Playing in the Hessenliga the club finishing in the top nine was automatically qualified for the Regionalliga Bayern If it finished tenth or worse it would have been grouped in the northern division of the Bayernliga 52 53 54 In December 2011 FV Illertissen playing in the Oberliga Baden Wurttemberg decided to follow Aschaffenburg s example and switched to the Bavarian league system from the 2012 13 season onwards 55 Both Aschaffenburg and Illertissen fulfilled the qualifying norm and gained entry to the Regionalliga for 2012 13 Below the Regionalliga Edit The level below the new Regionalliga continued to be taken up by the Bayernliga but now in two regional divisions north and south The league would consist of all the Bayernliga and possibly Regionalliga Sud clubs who failed to gain entry to the new Regionalliga Bayern Additionally the six Landesliga champions and runners up who failed to qualify for the Regionalliga were also to be grouped in the Bayernliga From the three Landesligas the clubs placed third to eighth would also be directly qualified Further places in the two Bayernligas were then determined between the Landesliga clubs placed ninth to 13th and the Bezirksoberliga champions 3 56 Qualified teams EditFor the league s first season 2012 13 20 clubs qualified to play in it these being From the Regionalliga Sud Greuther Furth II 1 FC Nurnberg II 1860 Munich II Bayern Munich II FC Memmingen Ingolstadt 04 II From leagues outside the BFV Viktoria Aschaffenburg FV Illertissen Directly qualified from the Bayernliga TSV 1860 Rosenheim SpVgg Bayern Hof SV Seligenporten SC Eltersdorf TSV Buchbach TSV Rain am Lech VfL Frohnlach FC Eintracht Bamberg FC Ismaning Qualified from the Bayernliga Landesliga after play offs Wurzburger Kickers SV Heimstetten FC Augsburg IIPlacings in the Regionalliga Bayern EditFinal league positions of all clubs who have played in the league Club 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22SSV Jahn Regensburg 2B 3L 3L 1 3L 2B 2B 2B 2B 2BWurzburger Kickers 10 11 1 3L 2B 3L 3L 3L 2B 3LTSV 1860 Munich 2B 2B 2B 2B 2B 1 3L 3L 3L 3LTurkgucu Munchen P 3L 3LSpVgg Bayreuth 6 7 12 17 9 4 3 2 1Bayern Munich II 2 1 2 6 2 2 1 3L 3L 2Wacker Burghausen 3L 3L 11 2 10 9 3 11 11 3SpVgg Unterhaching 3L 3L 3L 4 1 3L 3L 3L 3L 41 FC Schweinfurt 05 16 13 14 8 3 4 2 1 4 5TSV Aubstadt 9 5 6FV Illertissen 3 2 9 5 5 10 7 12 12 7Viktoria Aschaffenburg 15 18 15 10 5 2 1 8FC Augsburg II 16 4 10 16 3 8 13 10 9 9VfB Eichstatt 7 2 6 6 101 FC Nurnberg II 4 8 8 3 6 5 5 3 3 11TSV Buchbach 6 5 4 8 13 12 8 8 7 12FC Pipinsried 14 17 13SV Heimstetten 5 14 15 16 14 14 14TSV Rain am Lech 11 19 18 13 13 15SC Eltersdorf 18 16Greuther Furth II 12 9 14 9 15 13 14 7 8 17FC Memmingen 9 13 7 12 4 16 6 17 15 18SV Schalding Heining 12 12 13 14 11 12 15 10 191860 Rosenheim 7 15 9 15 15 16 16 20VfR Garching 16 11 4 11 18 17Ingolstadt 04 II 8 6 5 11 7 6 18SV Seligenporten 14 7 17 16 18FC Unterfohring 19Bayern Hof 17 17 17TSV 1860 Munich II 1 3 3 10 18FC Amberg 17FC Eintracht Bamberg 13 10 18FC Ismaning 19VfL Frohnlach 20The 2020 21 Regionalliga Bayern season was cancelled owing to the COVID 19 pandemic in Germany and the original 2019 20 season was extended until spring 2021 In July 2020 the league leaders Turkgucu Munchen were promoted to the 3 Liga and thus suspended from 2019 21 Regionalliga Bayern and the club s league results were annulled The 2019 21 champion was determined at the end of the season that was again discontinued in 2021 in a double round robin play off series between the top three eligible teams Viktoria Aschaffenburg SpVgg Bayreuth and the eventual winners 1 FC Schweinfurt 05 Schweinfurt subsequently lost a promotion play off against TSV Havelse from the Regionalliga Nord Positions in the table for these seasons are shown after the suspension in 2020 and on a points per game basis after the league was finally cancelled in 2021 Key Edit Symbol KeyB Bundesliga2B 2 Bundesliga3L 3 Liga1 League championsP Promoted to 3 LigaPlace LeagueBlank Played at a league level below this leagueReferences Edit a b c DFB Bundestag beschliesst Reform der Spielklassen in German DFB website 22 October 2010 Retrieved 28 October 2010 a b Untere Ligen erfahren eine Aufwertung in German Augsburger Allgemeine 11 April 2011 Retrieved 2 May 2011 a b c Erste Qualifikationsgrenzen bestatigt in German fupa net 5 July 2011 Retrieved 6 July 2011 Geschichte in German DFB website Regionalliga History Retrieved 6 July 2011 Regionalliga Reform Top Amateure Top Talente in einer Liga Archived 29 July 2012 at archive today in German Bavarian FA website 4 October 2010 Retrieved 6 July 2011 a b Wendelsteiner Anstoss in German Bavarian FA website The Wendelstein paper Retrieved 6 July 2011 a b Chronik Der Weg zur Regionalliga Bayern in German Bavarian FA website Timeline of the Regionalliga Bayern Retrieved 9 April 2012 DFB Pokal Startplatz fur den Amateurmeister in German fupa net 1 April 2012 Retrieved 3 April 2012 Das sind die 32 Regionalliga Bewerber in German fupa net 2 April 2012 Retrieved 3 April 2012 Das Kreuz mit den Regionalliga Auflagen in German fupa net 19 April 2012 Retrieved 27 April 2012 Erlangen Bruck verzichtet auf Regionalliga in German fupa net 20 April 2012 Retrieved 27 April 2012 a b c d Alle Bayern und Regionalligisten zugelassen in German fupa net 27 April 2012 Retrieved 27 April 2012 BFV Vorstand beschliesst Aussetzung der Saison 2019 20 bis zum 31 August 2020 bfv de in German 23 April 2020 Retrieved 4 July 2020 a b Regionalliga Losung mit Signalwirkung Keine Saison 20 21 in Bayern kicker de in German 5 June 2020 Retrieved 4 July 2020 Regionalliga Bayern 2012 2013 Zuschauer Heimspiele in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 28 May 2013 Regionalliga Bayern Torjager in German kicker de Retrieved 28 May 2013 Regionalliga Bayern 2013 2014 Torschutzenliste in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 22 May 2014 Regionalliga Bayern 2013 2014 Zuschauer Heimspiele in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 22 May 2014 Regionalliga Bayern 2014 2015 Zuschauer Heimspiele in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 20 May 2015 Regionalliga Bayern 2014 2015 Torschutzenliste in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 20 May 2015 Regionalliga Bayern 2015 2016 Zuschauer Heimspiele in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 4 May 2016 Regionalliga Bayern 2015 2016 Torschutzenliste in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 4 May 2016 Regionalliga Bayern 2016 2017 Zuschauer Heimspiele in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 23 May 2017 Regionalliga Bayern 2016 2017 Torschutzenliste in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 23 May 2017 Regionalliga Bayern 2017 2018 Zuschauer Heimspiele in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 17 May 2018 Regionalliga Bayern 2017 2018 Torschutzenliste in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 17 May 2018 Regionalliga Bayern 2018 2019 Zuschauer Heimspiele in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 20 May 2019 Regionalliga Bayern 2018 2019 Torschutzenliste in German Weltfussball de Retrieved 20 May 2018 Regionalliga Bayern Torjager Regionalliga Bayern top scorer in German bfv de Retrieved 16 July 2021 Das sind die neuen Regionalligen Bayern macht den Anfang in German fussball de 4 June 2012 Retrieved 11 June 2012 Regionalliga Eroffnungsspiel in Bamberg in German fupa net 22 June 2012 Retrieved 24 June 2012 Bamberg feiert Auftaktsieg gegen Bayern Hof in German fupa net 20 July 2012 Retrieved 20 July 2012 Regionalliga Bayern 2012 13 Zuschauer in German fupa net Spectator figures Retrieved 4 August 2012 Die Roten setzen sich die Derbykrone auf in German fupa net Game report 5 August 2012 Retrieved 4 August 2012 So lauft die Relegation auf Verbandsebene 2013 in German fupa net Retrieved 20 May 2013 FVI schafft DFB Pokaleinzug in German fupa net 12 May 2013 Retrieved 20 May 2013 Spectators Regionalliga Bayern 2014 15 in German fupa net Retrieved 10 October 2015 15224 Zuschauer in Regensburg in German Sueddeutsche Zeitung 10 October 2015 Retrieved 10 October 2015 Regionalliga FCA II macht Dutzend voll in German bfv de 30 July 2016 VfR Garching SpVgg Unterhaching Regionalliga Bayern 2016 17 19 Spieltag in German kicker de 14 November 2016 TSV 1860 Munchen erhalt keine Zulassung fur die 3 Liga TSV 1860 Munich does not receive approval for the 3 Liga DFB de in German German Football Association 2 June 2017 Retrieved 2 June 2017 1860 erhalt Zulassung fur Regionalliga in German fupa net 16 June 2017 a b Grundzuge der Spielklassenreform in German DFB website Basics of the Regionalliga reform Retrieved 6 July 2011 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 German Football Association 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 Aufstieg zur 3 Liga Meldefrist bis 22 Juni weltfussball de in German 5 June 2020 Retrieved 4 July 2020 BFV meldet Turkgucu Munchen fur dritte Liga bfv de in German Bavarian Football Association 21 June 2020 Retrieved 4 July 2020 Ligapokal Best of 5 Modus und wohl keine Saison 20 21 FuPa in German 4 June 2020 Retrieved 4 July 2020 a b Spielklassenreform offiziell beschlossen Archived 5 January 2013 at archive today in German Bavarian FA website 7 June 2011 Retrieved 6 July 2011 Lizenz da Der FC Bayern Alzenau kann fur die Regionalliga planen in German Main Echo 3 May 2011 Retrieved 6 July 2011 Viktoria Aschaffenburg kehrt heim in German www fupa net 21 November 2011 Retrieved 29 November 2011 Aschaffenburg gehort nun zu Bayern in German kicker sportmagazin 16 November 2011 Retrieved 29 November 2011 Hessen oder Bayern Die Viktoria hat sich entschieden in German Main Echo 15 November 2011 Retrieved 29 November 2011 Illertissen winkt die Regionalliga in German Augsburger Allgemeine 22 December 2011 Retrieved 25 December 2011 Die Ligenstruktur Auf und Abstieg Archived 11 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine in German Bavarian FA website 12 February 2011 Retrieved 6 July 2011 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 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fussball Regionalliga Bayern Bayrischer Fussball Verband Bavarian FA in German Das deutsche Fussball Archiv in German Historic German league tables Bavarian League tables and results in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Regionalliga Bayern amp oldid 1103110302, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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