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2019–20 Regionalliga

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12th season of the Regionalliga
Football league season
Regionalliga
Season2019–20
ChampionsVfB Lübeck (Nord)
1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig (Nordost)
SV Rödinghausen (West)
1. FC Saarbrücken (Südwest)
PromotedVfB Lübeck
1. FC Saarbrücken
Türkgücü München
SC Verl
RelegatedWacker Nordhausen
FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt
TuS Haltern
SG Wattenscheid

The2019–20 Regionalliga was the twelfth season of theRegionalliga, the eighth under the new format, as the fourth tier of theGermanfootballleague system.

Format

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The same promotion format as in the previous season was used.[1] According to the draw that took place on 27 April 2018, the Regionalliga Nord, Südwest, and Bayern champions were directly promoted to the2020–21 3. Liga, while the champions of the Regionalliga Nordost and West playedpromotion play-offs to determine the fourth team to be promoted.[2]

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

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Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Germany, all scheduled match days in the five Regionalligas were initially suspended in March 2020. TheBavarian Football Association (BFV) announced its decision to suspend all scheduled match days indefinitely on 4 March 2020.[3]

The Regionalliga Südwest was cancelled on 26 May 2020.1. FC Saarbrücken were declared champions and were promoted to the 3. Liga, while no teams were relegated and four teams were promoted from the Oberliga, leading to an expansion of the league for the upcoming season.[4]

The Regionalliga Nordost was also cancelled on 5 June 2020.Lokomotive Leipzig were declared champions and qualified for the promotion play-offs, while no teams were relegated based on sporting criteria and two teams were promoted from theNOFV-Oberliga, leading to an expansion of the league for the upcoming season.Rot-Weiß Erfurt had been placed into administration on 29 January 2020 and was therefore relegated to the NOFV-Oberliga.[5] On 25 June 2020,Wacker Nordhausen was voluntarily relegated to the Oberliga after filing for insolvency in December.[6]

The Regionalliga Bayern clubs voted on 4 June 2020 to extend their league season beyond September, which meant the Bavarian Football Association had to cancel the 2020–21 season and continue withoutTürkgücü München,[7] which the BFA registered for promotion to the 3. Liga. Thus, Bavaria is to be represented by a team that wins a play-off series, to be held in the spring of 2021, among the top four teams at the end of the resumed Regionalliga Bayern season. They would 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.[8][9]

The Regionalliga West was curtailed on 20 June 2020.SV Rödinghausen were declared champions. Since they did not apply for a 3. Liga licence, second-placedSC Verl qualified for the promotion play-offs, while no teams were relegated based on sporting criteria and three teams were promoted from the Oberliga, leading to an expansion of the league for the upcoming season.SG Wattenscheid had been placed into administration on 23 October 2019 and was therefore relegated to the Oberliga.[10]

The Regionalliga Nord was terminated on 25 June 2020.VfB Lübeck were declared champions and were promoted to the 3. Liga, while no teams were relegated and five teams were promoted from the Oberliga, leading to an expansion of the league for the upcoming season.[11]

Regionalliga Nord

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18 teams from the states ofBremen,Hamburg,Lower Saxony andSchleswig-Holstein competed in the eighth season of the reformed Regionalliga Nord.HSC Hannover was promoted from the2018–19 Niedersachsenliga,Altona 93 was promoted from the2018–19 Oberliga Hamburg andHeider SV was promoted from the2018–19 Schleswig-Holstein-Liga.

After the season's cancellation, the final standings were based on an average of points earned per matches played.[11]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPPGPromotion
1VfB Lübeck(C, P)2520146424+402.44Promotion to3. Liga
2VfL Wolfsburg II2418247227+452.33
3Weiche Flensburg2314453522+132.00
4SV Drochtersen/Assel2514293733+41.76
5Eintracht Norderstedt2412394033+71.63
6Werder Bremen II2511774037+31.60
7Holstein Kiel II24113104145−41.50
8VfB Oldenburg2310494042−21.48
9TSV Havelse22958383801.45
10Schwarz-Weiß Rehden249783727+101.42
11Lüneburger SK Hansa2283113340−71.23
12Hannover 96 II2282122942−131.18
13FC St. Pauli II2468103433+11.08
14Hamburger SV II2265113735+21.05
15SSV Jeddeloh2449114148−70.88
16Altona 932144132648−220.76
17Heider SV2444162266−440.67
18HSC Hannover2429132046−260.63
Source:kicker.de
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted

Regionalliga Nordost

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18 teams from the states ofBerlin,Brandenburg,Mecklenburg-Vorpommern,Saxony,Saxony-Anhalt andThuringia competed in the eighth season of the reformed Regionalliga Nordost.FC Energie Cottbus was relegated from the2018–19 3. Liga.SV Lichtenberg 47 was promoted from the2018–19 NOFV-Oberliga Nord andBSG Chemie Leipzig was promoted from the2018–19 NOFV-Oberliga Süd.

After the season's cancellation, the final standings were based on an average of points earned per matches played.[5]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPPGQualification or relegation
11. FC Lokomotive Leipzig(C)2213814324+192.14Qualification forpromotion play-offs
2VSG Altglienicke2315265931+282.04
3FC Energie Cottbus2313645332+211.96
4Union Fürstenwalde2411764532+131.67
5Hertha BSC II2312295942+171.65
6BFC Dynamo2310763529+61.61
7Berliner AK 07229674735+121.50
8FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin2161142017+31.38
9VfB Auerbach2292113746−91.32
10ZFC Meuselwitz226793339−61.14
11SV Lichtenberg 47226792736−91.14
12BSG Chemie Leipzig2341182026−61.00
13Wacker Nordhausen[a](R)208484436+80.95Relegation toNOFV-Oberliga
14FSV Optik Rathenow2355132048−280.87
15Germania Halberstadt23310102440−160.83
16SV Babelsberg 032238112238−160.77
17Bischofswerdaer FV2025131653−370.55
18FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt[b](R)0000000Relegation toNOFV-Oberliga
Source:kicker.de
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^Wacker Nordhausen was deducted nine points due to filing for insolvency.[12] The club was voluntarily relegated to the NOFV-Oberliga at the end of the season.[6]
  2. ^FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt was placed into administration on 29 January. Subsequently, all their results were expunged.[13]

Regionalliga West

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19 teams fromNorth Rhine-Westphalia competed in the Regionalliga West.Sportfreunde Lotte andFortuna Köln were relegated from the2018–19 3. Liga.SV Bergisch Gladbach was promoted from the2018–19 Mittelrheinliga,VfB Homberg was promoted from the2018–19 Oberliga Niederrhein andSchalke 04 II andTuS Haltern were promoted from the2018–19 Oberliga Westfalen.

After the season cancellation, the final standings were based on an average of points earned per matches played.[10]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPPGQualification or relegation
1SV Rödinghausen[a](C)2620336619+472.42Qualification forDFB-Pokal play-off
2SC Verl(O, P)2216515114+372.41Qualification forpromotion play-offs
3Rot-Weiss Essen2416354325+182.13
4Rot-Weiß Oberhausen2313734221+212.00
51. FC Köln II2310583929+101.52
6Alemannia Aachen249874134+71.46
7Sportfreunde Lotte229493533+21.41
8Borussia Mönchengladbach II24103114746+11.38
9Borussia Dortmund II259794339+41.36
10Fortuna Köln228591926−71.32
11Fortuna Düsseldorf II2486103640−41.25
12Schalke 04 II2587103127+41.24
13Wuppertaler SV2265112846−181.05
14Bonner SC2574142843−151.00
15TuS Haltern[b](R)2365122847−191.00Relegation toOberliga
16SV Lippstadt2254132143−220.86
17SV Bergisch Gladbach2343161753−360.65
18VfB Homberg2544172151−300.64
19SG Wattenscheid[c](R)0000000Relegation toOberliga
Source:kicker.de
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(O) Play-off winners;(P) Promoted;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^SV Rödinghausen did not apply for a 3. Liga license.[14]
  2. ^TuS Haltern was voluntarily relegated to the Oberliga.[15]
  3. ^SG Wattenscheid was placed into administration on 23 October. Subsequently, all their results were expunged.[16]

Westphalian DFB-Pokal play-off

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As theWestphalian Football and Athletics Association is one of three regional associations with the most participating teams in their league competitions, they are allowed to enter a second team for the2020–21 DFB-Pokal (in addition to theWestphalian Cup winners). A play-off is to take place between the best-placed eligible (non-reserve) Westphalian team of the Regionalliga West and the best-placed eligible team of theOberliga Westfalen, with the winners qualifying for the DFB-Pokal.

SC Wiedenbrück4–0SV Rödinghausen
Report
Referee: Thorben Siewer

Regionalliga Südwest

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18 teams fromBaden-Württemberg,Hesse,Rhineland-Palatinate andSaarland competed in the eighth season of the Regionalliga Südwest.VfR Aalen was relegated from the2018–19 3. Liga.Rot-Weiß Koblenz was promoted from the2018–19 Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar,Bahlinger SC was promoted from the2018–19 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg andFC Gießen andBayern Alzenau were promoted from the2018–19 Hessenliga.

After the season cancellation, the final standings were based on an average of points earned per matches played.[4]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPPGPromotion
11. FC Saarbrücken(C, P)2318145218+342.39Promotion to3. Liga
2TSV Steinbach Haiger2215344018+222.18
3SV Elversberg2315444824+242.13
4FC 08 Homburg2314454230+122.00
5Astoria Walldorf2310764131+101.61
6Mainz 05 II2311483729+81.61
7SSV Ulm2211293824+141.59
8Kickers Offenbach229582928+11.45
91899 Hoffenheim II228593734+31.32
10Bayern Alzenau227782831−31.27
11Bahlinger SC2384113338−51.22
12FSV Frankfurt237792632−61.22
13SC Freiburg II2384113037−71.22
14VfR Aalen226882725+21.18
15FC Gießen2367102239−171.09
16FK Pirmasens2239101935−160.82
17TSG Balingen2332182457−330.48
18Rot-Weiß Koblenz2205171255−430.23
Source:kicker.de
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(C) Champions;(P) Promoted

Regionalliga Bayern

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Main article:2019–2021 Regionalliga Bayern

18 teams fromBavaria competed in the eighth season of the Regionalliga Bayern.Türkgücü München andTSV Rain am Lech were promoted from the2018–19 Bayernliga Süd andTSV Aubstadt was promoted from the2018–19 Bayernliga Nord.

After the Bavarian association cancelled the 2020–21 season, which would have been the ninth for the Regionalliga Bayern, and enrolled Türkgücü München in the 3. Liga, the ongoing season had to resume without Türkgücü in September 2020 and conclude in mid-2021.[7]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or qualification
1Türkgücü München(P)2317335120+3154Promotion to2020–21 3. Liga
21. FC Schweinfurt2314364928+2145Qualification to2020–21 DFB-Pokal[a]
31. FC Nürnberg II2312745127+2443
4SpVgg Bayreuth2311844827+2141
5Viktoria Aschaffenburg2311574529+1638
6VfB Eichstätt2310764123+1837
7Greuther Fürth II2310582925+435
8TSV Buchbach239772931−234
9TSV Aubstadt229673734+333
10FC Augsburg II237883834+429
11Wacker Burghausen2375112833−526
12FV Illertissen2374123348−1525
13TSV Rain am Lech2273122440−1624
14SV Heimstetten2372143752−1523
15SV Schalding-Heining2265112647−2123
161860 Rosenheim2363142956−2721
17FC Memmingen2247112236−1419
18VfR Garching2144132350−2716
Source:kicker.de
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored
(P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. ^The DFB-Pokal spot was given to the top team of the league on 27 October 2020, after Türkgücü München had been removed from the table. Türkgücü appealed to the Munich district court (Landgericht München I) against the Bavarian Football Association's (BFV's) earlier decision to register 1. FC Schweinfurt for the competition as the representative of the Regionalliga Bayern instead of Türkgücü[17] but was unsuccessful as the judgment of aNurembergarbitral tribunal was pronounced, confirming BFV's choice to register 1. FC Schweinfurt for the DFB-Pokal.[18]

Promotion play-offs

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The dates and the draw were announced on 12 June 2020.[19] Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Germany, the matches were played behind closed doors.

Team 1Agg.Tooltip Aggregate scoreTeam 21st leg2nd leg
1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig3–3 (a)SC Verl2–21–1

All timesCentral European Summer Time (UTC+2)

1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig2–2SC Verl
Report
Attendance: 0
Referee: Florian Badstübner
SC Verl1–11. FC Lokomotive Leipzig
Report
Attendance: 0
Referee: Arne Aarnink

3–3 on aggregate. SC Verl won on away goals.

Notes

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  1. ^The match took place at the SchücoArena in Bielefeld instead of SC Verl's home stadium due to local restrictions in theGütersloh district.[20]

References

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  1. ^"Änderung der Aufstiegsregelung in der Regionalliga beschlossen".dfb.de (in German). DFB. 8 December 2017. Retrieved19 April 2018.
  2. ^"Auslosung der Aufstiegsspiele: Saarbrücken gegen Bayern-Meister" [Draw of the promotion play-offs: Saarbrücken against Bayern champions].DFB.de (in German).German Football Association. 27 April 2018. Retrieved27 April 2018.
  3. ^"Spielbetrieb in Bayern bis mindestens 23. März ausgesetzt".BFV.de (in German). 4 March 2020. Retrieved16 March 2020.
  4. ^ab"Abbruch in der Regionalliga Südwest: Saarbrücken steigt auf".Kicker (in German).kicker. 26 May 2020. Retrieved26 May 2020.
  5. ^ab"NOFV ernennt Lok Leipzig zum Regionalliga-Meister".Kicker (in German).kicker. 5 June 2020. Retrieved5 June 2020.
  6. ^ab"Insolvenz: Nordhausen zieht sich aus Regionalliga zurück".Kicker (in German).kicker. 26 June 2020. Retrieved26 June 2020.
  7. ^ab"BFV meldet Türkgücü München für dritte Liga".bfv.de (in German).Bavarian Football Association. 21 June 2020. Retrieved22 June 2020.
  8. ^"Regionalliga-Lösung mit Signalwirkung: Keine Saison 20/21 in Bayern".kicker (in German). 5 June 2020. Retrieved13 June 2020.
  9. ^"Ligapokal, "Best of 5-Modus" und wohl keine Saison 20/21".FuPa (in German). 4 June 2020. Retrieved13 June 2020.
  10. ^ab"Regionalliga West wird abgebrochen - Verl spielt um Aufstieg".Kicker (in German).kicker. 20 June 2020. Retrieved20 June 2020.
  11. ^ab"Saisonabbruch in der Regionalliga Nord: Lübeck steigt auf".Kicker (in German).kicker. 25 June 2020. Retrieved25 June 2020.
  12. ^"Regionalligist Nordhausen meldet Insolvenz an".Kicker (in German).kicker. 9 December 2019. Retrieved11 December 2019.
  13. ^"Rot-Weiß Erfurt stellt den Spielbetrieb ein".Kicker (in German).kicker. 29 January 2020. Retrieved19 February 2020.
  14. ^"SV Rödinghausen verzichtet auf Aufstieg in die 3. Liga".Kicker (in German).kicker. 13 February 2020. Retrieved19 February 2020.
  15. ^""Bekenntnis zum Amateurfußball": TuS Haltern verlässt die Regionalliga freiwillig".Kicker (in German).kicker. 6 July 2020. Retrieved6 July 2020.
  16. ^"Wattenscheid 09 muss den Spielbetrieb einstellen".Kicker (in German).kicker. 23 October 2019. Retrieved23 October 2019.
  17. ^"DFB-Pokalspiel zwischen Schweinfurt und Schalke abgesetzt" [DFB-Pokal match between Schweinfurt and Schalke reset].DFB.de (in German).German Football Association. 11 September 2020. Retrieved14 September 2020.
  18. ^"Entscheidung gefallen: Schweinfurt ist Schalkes Pokalgegner" [Decision taken: Schweinfurt is Schalke's cup opponent].Kicker (in German).kicker. 27 October 2020. Retrieved28 October 2020.
  19. ^"Aufstiegsspiele zur 3. Liga am 25. & 30. Juni".DFB.de (in German).German Football Association. 12 June 2020. Retrieved12 June 2020.
  20. ^"Der SC Verl spielt das Rückspiel in Bielefeld".Kicker (in German).kicker. 26 June 2020. Retrieved27 June 2020.

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