Regionalliga Nordost

The Northeast Regional is a league in German professional football. She is one of five regional leagues that make up the fourth- highest division in the league system in Germany. It was introduced in 1994 as the third- highest division after the second Bundesliga and existed in this form until its dissolution in 2000. In 2012, the Northeast Regional viertklassig was reintroduced under the third league.

  • 4.1 and losers from the Northeast Regional
  • 4.2 Rise Games Northeast against North
  • 4.3 promotion round
  • 4.4 promoted and relegated to the Regionalliga West
  • 6.1 Record Player
  • 6.2 attendances
  • 6.3 Further figures and Records

Game Mode

The 16 -team league will be played in a single round in which each compete once all home and away against each other. The first-placed team takes part in the promotion round to the 3rd Liga, the last two teams will be relegated to the Oberliga Nordost. Depending on if the Master rises in the 3rd league and whether to descend from the 3rd League clubs from the area of the Northeast German Football Association ( NOFV ), the number of relegated from the Regionalliga Nord may increase. Furthermore, to play within a league maximum of seven second teams of DFL clubs. Second teams of third-division clubs are not permitted.

History

1994-2000: Third Highest League

The four-track Regional launched in 1994/95 its gaming operations as the third highest German league, prompting the league 's third highest league from. In addition to the Regionalliga Nord, there was the regional leagues north, west / southwest and south. Originally, the Regional should be only three tracks divided into north / northeast, west / southwest and south. Since the regions North and Northeast in terms of area accounted for almost half of the German Confederation, laid the respective regional associations appeal against a common scale a. In the first year the division of two seasons north and northeast on a transitional basis approved by the DFB.

In the first season following clubs started in the Regionalliga Nord:

  • Relegated the NOFV from the 2nd Bundesliga 1993/ 94: FC Carl Zeiss Jena and Tennis Borussia Berlin
  • Qualifiers from the NOFV- Oberliga squadrons north, center and south of the season 1993/94: North Season: BSV Brandenburg, Eisenhüttenstädter FC steel, Reinickendorfer foxes, FC Berlin, Spandau SV, FSV Optik Rathenow
  • Season mid: 1 FC Union Berlin, Energie Cottbus, Türkiyemspor Berlin, FSV Lok Altmark Stendal, Hertha BSC Amateur, Hertha Zehlendorf
  • South Season: FC Rot -Weiß Erfurt, FC Erzgebirge Aue FC Sachsen Leipzig, Bishop FV 08

From the second year of a division of the seasons was only agreed on the condition that North and North- East as a whole could only represent a newly promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga. This meant that from the 1995/96 season the champion both seasons determined the riser in two relegation matches. After numerous protests by the associations concerned about the injustice of this rule, the loser of the relegation matches from the 1997/98 season a second chance on the rise has been granted. In another relegation round with the runner-up of West/Südwest- and Südstaffel the last promotion place was played.

After the season 1999/2000 the number of Regional squadrons was reduced from four to two, so that the Northeast Regional dissolved and the qualified teams were divided into the new seasons north and south. The crews of two to six places in the table (Dresdner SC, FC Erzgebirge Aue FC Carl Zeiss Jena, SV Babelsberg 03, FC Sachsen Leipzig) were directly qualified for the two-pronged Regional. The Tabellensiebente FC Rot -Weiß Erfurt sat down in two relegation matches with 0:1 and 4:1 against the champions of the Oberliga Nordost FC Schönberg 95 for the last free place in the Regionalliga by. Carl Zeiss Jena and Rot-Weiß Erfurt were eventually grouped in the Südstaffel, while the other teams competed in the Regionalliga Nord. All clubs from eighth place in the league dismounted.

Since 2012: Fourth Highest League

For the season 2012/13 the primary responsibility for the Regional moved away from the DFB towards five league associations. Simultaneously, the three existing structured according to geographical scales Regional north, west and south were detached and replaced by five future independent regional leagues north, northeast, west, southwest and Bavaria.

Participating teams 2013/14

And losers

And losers from the Northeast Regional

Rise Games Northeast against North

From the season 1995/96 the masters of the regional leagues North and Northeast had to determine the promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga in a double round against each other.

Promotion round

From the 1997/98 season, the loser of the promotion relegation between the North and Northeast also took part in another promotion round with the second-placed teams in the regional leagues west / southwest and south.

Promoted and relegated to the Regionalliga West

Comments

Scorers

Facts and Records

Most games

Attendances

The 1835 Games of the Regional Northeast saw a total of 3,250,104 viewers. Were thus average 1771 fans at the games in the stadium. Most people came to the games of Dynamo Dresden. The 85 home games of Saxony wanted to see a total of 409 723 people, resulting in an average of 4820 spectators per game. Few spectators had the Berlin clubs from the former western part of the city, which mostly were pleased to welcome a few hundred spectators to their games. Even two -digit number of spectators were not uncommon here. The negative peak was the game Türkiyemspor Berlin against the bishop FV 08 on 3 June 1995 which saw only 32 paying spectators.

In the first year after re-introduction of a new league attendance record for a German fourth division game was set: to League first leg between 1 FC Locomotive Leipzig and RB Leipzig were 24,795 spectators.

More facts and records

  • Danilo Kunze arrive on May 6, 1995 game against Erzgebirge Aue Türkiyemspor Berlin five hits.
  • Five times fell in a game ten goals: 1994/95 Erzgebirge Aue - Türkiyemspor Berlin 10:0, 1997/98 1.FC Magdeburg - Berlin 5:5 FC, ​​1999/ 00 SV Babelsberg 03 - VfL Halle 96 9:1, Tennis Borussia Berlin II - BFC Dynamo 7:3 and FSV Zwickau - Hertha BSC Amateur 4:6. In addition, there were four games in each of which nine goals have fallen.
  • Overall, the referees in the Regionalliga Nord showed 224 red and 473 yellow- red cards. This results in an average of 0.38 dismissals per game, which the North squadron was formally the fairest of the four groups.
  • The eternal Table of Regional Northeast leads the first FC Union Berlin with 387 points ahead of FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt and FC Erzgebirge Aue, each with 336 Points. Fourth place of eternal Table of FC Sachsen Leipzig is 315 points out of 204 games.
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