- clubs. The
Regionalligas are not
administered by the DFB, but
rather by the
regional football ****ociations. The
reorganisation of the
Regionalligas, so soon...
- A
Regionalliga (German pronunciation: [
ʁeɡi̯oˈnaːlˌliːɡa],
plural Regionalligen) is a
regional league in
numerous sports governing bodies in Germany, Austria...
- The
Regionalliga Nord was
introduced in 1994
along with
three other Regionalligas,
those being:
Regionalliga Süd
Regionalliga Nordost Regionalliga West/Südwest...
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three regions it covered. It was
formed alongside three other Regionalligas, the
Regionalliga Nord,
Nordost and Süd. The
founding members were: From the...
- independent. With the
inception of the new
Regionalliga West in 2008,
there were now
three Regionalligas which form the
fourth tier of the
German football...
-
Bundesliga in 1974. It was by far the
smallest of the five
Regionalligas. The
Regionalliga Berlin started out in 1963 with 10
teams in the league. From...
- 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...
- The
Austrian Regionalliga (German:
Regionalliga or
plural Regionalligen,
means Regional League) is the third-highest
division in
Austrian football, after...
-
merger of the two old
Regionalligas Südwest and West. In 2000, this
league was
disbanded again and its
clubs spread over the
Regionalligas Süd and Nord. In...
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number of
Regionalligas was to be
expanded to five, with the re-establishment of the
Regionalliga Nordost, the
formation of the
Regionalliga Bayern and...