Landesliga Bayern-Mitte (2012)

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Landesliga Bayern-Mitte
Founded
2012
Nation
 Germany
State
 Bavaria
Promotion To
Bayernliga
Relegation To
Bezirksliga
Number of Teams
18
Level on Pyramid
Level 6
Current Champions 2012–13
TSV Bogen

The Landesliga Bayern-Mitte (English: State league Bavaria-Central) is currently the sixth tier of the German football league system in central and eastern Bavaria and the third tier of the Bavarian football league system.

It is one of five Landesligas in Bavaria, the other four being the Landesliga Südwest, Landesliga Nordost, Landesliga Nordwest and Landesliga Südost. The league champion automatically qualifies for the Bayernliga, the runners-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 and the Landesliga Bayern-Mitte at this level, both formed in 1963 and disbanded in 2012. The new Landesliga Mitte covers predominatly the Upper Palatinate but clubs from Middle Franconia, Upper Franconia and Lower Bavaria based in the border region to Upper Palatinate also compete. However, the league boundaries can be slightly adjusted season-by-season by the Bavarian Football Association.[1][2][3] It differs in that from the old league of that name (which existed until 2012) completely covered the regions of Upper Palatinate, Middle Franconia and Lower Bavaria.

History

Formation

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.[4]

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 in Upper Palatinate, seventh to twelfth in Lower Franconia and seventh to tenths in Lower Bavaria entered a play-off with the Bezirksliga champions for the remaining Landesliga spots.[1] The league, in its inaugural season, played with 18 clubs.

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

Seasons

The opening game of the new league took place on 20 July 2012 when FC Tegernheim hosted VfB Bach and won 4-0.[5] At the end of the 2012–13 season, league champions TSV Bogen were directly promoted while runners-up DJK Vilzing failed to earn promotion via the promotion round.[6] At the other end of the table, SV Seligenporten II, 1. FC Schwarzenfeld and SC 04 Schwabach were directly relegated,[7] while Freier TuS Regensburg and TSG 08 Roth had to enter the promotion/relegation round with the Bezirksliga runners-up where both lost to ASV Burglengenfeld.[8] For the 2013–14 season four clubs were promoted to the league, SpVgg Lam, ASV Burglengenfeld, SC Ettmannsdorf, and SV Burgweinting. Apart from these four sides the league also received SV Mitterteich who moved to the Mitte division from the Nordost after the 2012–13 season while, in turn, SpVgg Ansbach was moved from Mitte to the Nordwest division.[9]

Modus

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 15th, 16th and 17th have to play-off with the Bezirksliga runners-up for their place in the Landesliga.[10][11]

A special regulation within the Bavarian football association stipulates that, should two or more clubs be on equal points at the end of a season and placed on a promotion or relegation rank play-off games are to be played between those clubs to determined final positions. The goal average is not used to determine promoted or relegated teams in such situations in Bavaria.[10]

Top-three of the Landesliga

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

Season Champions Runners-up Third
2012–13 TSV Bogen DJK Vilzing ASV Cham
  • Promoted teams in bold.

League placings

The complete list of clubs and placings in the league since interception in 2012:[12]

Club 13 14 15
TSV Bogen 1 B
SpVgg GW Deggendorf B x
DJK Vilzing 2 x
SV Etzenricht 2 3 x
ASV Cham 3 x
SpVgg Ansbach 1 4 x
1. SC Feucht 5 x
VfB Bach 6 x
SpVgg Ruhmannsfelden 7 x
1. FC Bad Kötzting 8 x
TSV Bad Abbach 9 x
TV Schierling 10 x
TSV Kareth-Lappersdorf 11 x
FC Tegernheim 12 x
SV Mitterteich 2 13 x
SV Fortuna Regensburg 13 x
SC Ettmannsdorf x
ASV Burglengenfeld x
SV Burgweinting x
SpVgg Lam x
TSG 08 Roth 14
SV Seligenporten II 15
Freier TuS Regensburg 16
SC 04 Schwabach 17
1. FC Schwarzenfeld 18

Notes

  • 1 Moved to the Nordwest division after the 2012–13 season.
  • 2 Moved from the Nordost to the Mitte division after the 2012–13 season.

Key

Symbol Key
B Bayernliga
1 League champions
Place League
Place Played in another Landesliga
Blank Played at a league level below this league

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Auf- und Abstiegsregelung der Bayernliga und der Landesligen für das Qualifikationsspieljahr 2011/2012 (German) Bavarian FA website - Regulations for promotion and relegation in 2012, accessed: 16 July 2011
  2. Die neue Landesliga-Einteilung (German) fupa.net, Map of the new Landesligas with all 2012-13 clubs, accessed: 13 June 2012
  3. Die Landesliga-Einteilung 2013/14 (German) fupa.net, published: 20 June 2013, accessed: 23 June 2013
  4. Attraktive Gegner, regionale Einteilung, weniger Fahrtkosten (German) BFV website, published: 12 February 2011, accessed: 29 April 2011
  5. Die neuen Landesliga-Spielpläne 2012/13 (German) published: 10 July 2012, accessed: 20 July 2012
  6. FuPa zieht Bilanz: Das war die Relegation 2013 (German) fupa.net, published: 18 June 2013, accessed: 29 June 2013
  7. Landesliga Bayern-Mitte table 2012–13 (German) fupa.net, accessed: 28 June 2013
  8. So läuft die Relegation 2013 auf Verbandsebene (German) fupa.net, accessed: 29 June 2013
  9. Die Landesliga-Einteilung 2013/14 (German) fupa.net, published: 20 June 2013, accessed: 29 June 2013
  10. 10.0 10.1 Spielordnung (German) BFV website, accessed: 20 July 2012
  11. Auf- und Abstiegsregelung der Regionalliga Bayern, der Bayernligen und der Landesligen - Spieljahr 2012/2013 (German) fupa.net, accessed: 20 July 2012
  12. Landesliga Bayern-Mitte table & results on kicker.de

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