Landesliga Bayern-Nordwest

The Landesliga Bayern-Nordwest (English: State league Bavaria-Northwest) is currently the sixth tier of the German football league system in northwestern Bavaria and the third tier of the Bavarian football league system.

Landesliga Bayern-Nordwest
Map of Germany with the location of Bavaria highlighted
Founded2012
CountryGermany
StateBavaria
Number of teams19
Level on pyramidLevel 6
Promotion toBayernliga
Relegation toBezirksliga
Current champions1. FC Geesdorf
(2021–22)

It is one of five Landesligas in Bavaria, the other four being the Landesliga Südwest, Landesliga Mitte, Landesliga Nordost and Landesliga Südost. The league champion automatically qualifies for the Bayernliga, the runner-up needs to compete with the runners-up of the other four Landesligas and a number of Bayernliga teams for another promotion spot.

The league replaced the Landesliga Bayern-Nord at this level, the former having existed from 1963 to its disbanding in 2012. The new Landesliga Nordwest covers eastern Upper Franconia and western Lower Franconia only while the old Landesliga Nord covered both regions in full.[1][2]

History

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Formation

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The Landesligas from 2012 onwards.

The Bavarian Football Association carried out drastic changes to the league system at the end of the 2011–12 season. With the already decided introduction of the Regionalliga Bayern from 2012–13, it also placed two Bayernligas below the new league as the new fifth tier of the German league system, splitting the previously single division league into a northern and a southern group. Below those, five Landesligas instead of the existing three were set, which were geographically divided to limit travel and increase the number of local derbies.[3]

Clubs from three different league tiers were able to qualify for the new league. From the Landesliga level, the clubs placed ninth to 15th had the opportunity to qualify for the Bayernliga through play-offs. Those clubs who failed to qualify for the Bayernliga were grouped in the Landesliga. The Landesliga clubs placed 16th, 17th and 18th automatically went to the Landesliga. The Bezirksoberliga (BOL) champions also had the chance to qualify for the Bayernliga. Those clubs who failed went to the Landesliga, alongside the BOL teams placed second to sixth. The teams placed seventh to tenth in Lower Franconia and seventh to thirteens in Upper Franconia entered a play-off with the Bezirksliga champions for the remaining Landesliga spots.[1] The league, in its inaugural season, also included one club from Middle Franconia, the TSV Neustadt/Aisch, because of a successful protest by 1. FC Burgkunstadt, which saw the latter moved from the north-west division to the north-east and Neustadt moved the other way to compensate.[4]

The league started out with 18 clubs in its inaugural season, the clubs coming from the following leagues:

Seasons

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The opening game of the new league took place on 18 July 2012 when TSV Neustadt/Aisch hosted FVgg Bayern Kitzingen and lost 0-2.[5] At the end of the 2012–13 season, league champions SV Erlenbach were directly promoted while runners-up SV Pettstadt failed to earn promotion via the promotion round.[6] At the other end of the table, TSV Bergrheinfeld, SV-DJK Unterspiesheim and 1. FC Oberhaid were directly relegated,[7] while TG Höchberg and 1. FC Gerolzhofen had to enter the promotion/relegation round with the Bezirksliga runners-up where both lost and were relegated.[8] For the 2013–14 season four clubs were promoted to the league, FC Viktoria Kahl, SV Garitz, Würzburger FV II, and SpVgg Stegaurach. Three clubs were relegated from the Bayernliga to the Landesliga Nordwest, 1. FC Sand, DJK Don Bosco Bamberg and TSV Kleinrinderfeld. Apart from these clubs the league also received SpVgg Ansbach who moved from the Mitte division to the Nordwest after the 2012–13 season while, in turn, SV Pettstadt and 1. FC Strullendorf were moved from Nordwest to the Nordost division.[9]

Modus

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The league is played in a home-and-away format with the league champion being directly promoted to the Bayernliga. The runners-up enters a promotion round with the other four Landesliga runners-up and the Bayernliga teams placed just above the direct relegation ranks, 15th and 16th in the south and 15th in the north, for additional spots in this league. The bottom three teams from the Landesliga are directly relegated to the Bezirksligas. The teams placed 14th and 15th have to play-off with the Bezirksliga runners-up for their place in the Landesliga.[10][11]

The 2019–20 season was interrupted by the coronavirus disease pandemic in Germany that began in March 2020. It was later suspended until 31 August, forcing a cancellation of the 2020–21 season as the BFV approved a resumption of the preceding one,[12][13] which was curtailed in May 2021.

Top-three of the Landesliga

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The following teams have finished in the top-three in the league:

Season Champions Runners-up Third
2012–13 SV Erlenbach SV Pettstadt FVgg Bayern Kitzingen
2013–14 SpVgg Ansbach Viktoria Kahl TSV Abtswind
2014–15 Don Bosco Bamberg 1. FC Sand TSV Abtswind
2015–16 SpVgg Ansbach Würzburger Kickers II 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 II
2016–17 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 II SpVgg Jahn Forchheim TSV Abtswind
2017–18 TSV Abtswind ASV Vach TSV Unterpleichfeld
2018–19 TSV Karlburg Viktoria Kahl TG Höchberg
2019–21 VS Aschaffenburg Alemannia Haibach SV Friesen
2021–22 1. FC Geesdorf TuS Röllbach 1. FC Lichtenfels
  • Promoted teams in bold.
  • The 2019–20 season was suspended and later extended to 2021, when it was curtailed and the top three were ranked on a points per game basis.

League placings

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The complete list of clubs and placings in the league since its inception in 2012:[14]

Club 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
DJK Don Bosco Bamberg B 6 1 B B B B B B B B
1. FC Sand B 5 2 B B B B B B B x
SpVgg Ansbach 4+ 1 B 1 B B B B B B B
Würzburger Kickers II 2 B B B
1. FC Schweinfurt 05 II 5 3 1 B
TSV Abtswind 4 3 3 4 3 1 B B B B B
FC Eintracht Bamberg R R R B 17 1# B B B B
TSV Karlburg 7 14 9 11 13 14 1 B B B x
Vatan Spor Aschaffenburg 1 1 B x
1. FC Geesdorf 13 3 5 1 B
TuS Röllbach 9 13 12 18 16 2 x
1. FC Lichtenfels 8 10# 9# 5 7 3 x
FT Schweinfurt 8 15 18 4 6 4 x
FC Coburg 12 15 15# 17 14 5 x
Alemannia Haibach B B B B B 9 5 2 2 6 x
SpVgg Jahn Forchheim B B B B 2 B B 7# 6# 6# x#
DJK Schweb./Schwem. 8 4 7 4 9 9 7 x
TSV 1869 Rottendorf 8 x
FC Fuchsstadt 7 11 11 10 10 9 x
FC Viktoria Kahl 2 12 14 14 2 B B 10 x
SV Friesen 2# 6# 6# 18# 11# 12# 8 3 11 x
SV Memmelsdorf B B B 10 5 6# 8# 6 4 12 x#
TSV Gochsheim 13 x
TG Höchberg 14 4 7 12 5 3 13 12 14 x
TSV Lengfeld 13 16 11 7 14 15 15 x
SC Sylvia Ebersdorf 16
TSV Unterpleichfeld 10 3 6 7 8 17
TSV Kleinrinderfeld B 7 7 5 6 12 10 12 13 18
ASV Vach 16# 10# 9# 4# 6# 2 B 9# 11# 18#
SV Euerbach/Kützberg 4 9 11 11 19
VfL Frohnlach R B B B B 14# 15 18
TuS Feuchtwangen 16 6 14 17# 17#
Baiersdorfer SV 11 16# 18# 18#
ASV Rimpar 5 9 8 13 11 8 8 16 17
SV Erlenbach 1 B B B B B 15
SC Aufkirchen 16
ESV Ansbach-Eyb 15
TSV Heimbuchenthal 16
FVgg Bayern Kitzingen 3 8 13 9 16
TSV Neustadt/Aisch 6 4 6 6
TSV Ebensfeld 15
SV Euerbach 16
VfL Frohnlach II 15# 17
FC Blau-Weiß Leinach 9 10 10 18
Würzburger FV II 13 14
SpVgg Stegaurach 12 15
SV Pettstadt 2 13# 16
TuS Frammersbach 10 11 17 x
SV Garitz 17
1. FC Augsfeld 11 18
1. FC Strullendorf 12 18#
1. FC Gerolzhofen 15
TSV Bergrheinfeld 16
SV-DJK Unterspiesheim 17
1. FC Oberhaid 18
DJK Dampfach x
TSV Mönchröden x
  • Placings for 2020 were based on the table at the point of suspension during the coronavirus pandemic. Final placings were after the curtailment of the resumed 2019–20 season in 2021.
Symbol Key
R Regionalliga Bayern
B Bayernliga
1 League champions
Place League
Place+ Played in the Central division that season.
Place# Played in the Northeast division that season.
Place Played in the Southwest division that season.
Blank Played at a league level below this league

References

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  1. ^ a b Auf- und Abstiegsregelung der Bayernliga und der Landesligen für das Qualifikationsspieljahr 2011/2012 Archived 5 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Bavarian FA website - Regulations for promotion and relegation in 2012. Retrieved 16 July 2011
  2. ^ Die neue Landesliga-Einteilung (in German) fupa.net, Map of the new Landesligas with all 2012-13 clubs. Retrieved 13 June 2012
  3. ^ Attraktive Gegner, regionale Einteilung, weniger Fahrtkosten Archived 11 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine (in German) BFV website 12 February 2011. Retrieved 29 April 2011
  4. ^ Landesligen-Einteilung modifiziert (in German) nordbayern.de. 20 June 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2012
  5. ^ Die neuen Landesliga-Spielpläne 2012/13 (in German) 10 July 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2012
  6. ^ FuPa zieht Bilanz: Das war die Relegation 2013 (in German) fupa.net. 18 June 2013. Retrieved 29 June 2013
  7. ^ Landesliga Bayern-Nordwest table 2012–13 (in German) fupa.net. Retrieved 28 June 2013
  8. ^ So läuft die Relegation 2013 auf Verbandsebene (in German) fupa.net. Retrieved 29 June 2013
  9. ^ Die Landesliga-Einteilung 2013/14 (in German) fupa.net. 20 June 2013. Retrieved 29 June 2013
  10. ^ Spielordnung (in German) BFV website. Retrieved 20 July 2012
  11. ^ Auf- und Abstiegsregelung der Regionalliga Bayern, der Bayernligen und der Landesligen - Spieljahr 2012/2013 Archived 3 August 2012 at the Wayback Machine (in German) fupa.net. Retrieved 20 July 2012
  12. ^ "BFV-Vorstand beschließt Aussetzung der Saison 2019/20 bis zum 31. August 2020". bfv.de (in German). 23 April 2020.
  13. ^ "Bayernliga "19/21": Über den Ligapokal soll man aufsteigen können". kicker.de (in German). 10 June 2020.
  14. ^ Landesliga Bayern-Nordwest table & results on kicker.de
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