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1999–2000 Regionalliga

6th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league


6th season of the Regionalliga as a third-level league

FieldValue
competitionRegionalliga
season1999–2000
winnersVfL Osnabrück (N)
[1. FC Union Berlin](1-fc-union-berlin) (NO)
[1. FC Saarbrücken](1-fc-saarbrucken) (W/SW)
SSV Reutlingen (S)
promoted[1. FC Saarbrücken](1-fc-saarbrucken)
SSV Reutlingen
VfL Osnabrück
LR Ahlen
relegated39 teams
prevseason[1998–99](1998-99-regionalliga)
nextseason[2000–01](2000-01-regionalliga)

1. FC Union Berlin (NO) 1. FC Saarbrücken (W/SW) SSV Reutlingen (S) SSV Reutlingen VfL Osnabrück LR Ahlen The 1999–2000 Regionalliga was the sixth season of the Regionalliga as the third tier of German football. It was also the last season to be competed in four divisions. Teams were not only competing for promotion to the 2. Bundesliga, but also to qualify for the new two-division Regionalliga.

As in the previous seasons there were four divisions: Nord, Nordost, West/Südwest and Süd. Each division comprised 18 teams, with the exception of the West/Südwest division that had 20.

Nord

VfL Osnabrück was promoted to 2nd Bundesliga by beating 1. FC Union Berlin in the play-offs.

VfB Lübeck, Eintracht Braunschweig, SV Wilhelmshaven, SV Werder Bremen Amateure and Lüneburger SK qualified for the new two-division Regionalliga.

Final table

The remaining teams were relegated to the Oberliga.

Top scorers

#PlayerClubGoals
1.GER Daniel BärwolfVfB Lübeck25
GER Marinus BesterLüneburger SK
3.GER Horst ElberfeldBV Cloppenburg25
4.GER Christian ClaaßenVfL Osnabrück18
5.POL Jacek JaniakVfL Osnabrück17
ROM Ioan Perdei[1. SC Göttingen 05](1-sc-gottingen-05)
7.GER Markus ErdmannArminia Hannover16
4.GER Jörg AhrendsHolstein Kiel13
GER Uwe HarttgenWerder Bremen (A)
CGO Joakim N'Tsika-CompaigneHamburger SV (A)
GER Mark PomorinFC St. Pauli (A)
SVK Stefan RusnakBV Cloppenburg
GER Dirk WeetendorfEintracht Braunschweig

Nordost

1. FC Union Berlin remains in the Regionalliga, as the club could not secure promotion in the play-off against VfL Osnabrück.

1. FC Union Berlin took part in the play-offs against LR Ahlen and SC Pfullendorf, but could not win promotion.

Dresdner SC, FC Erzgebirge Aue, FC Carl Zeiss Jena, SV Babelsberg 03, FC Sachsen Leipzig and Rot-Weiß Erfurt qualified for the new two-division Regionalliga.

Final table

The remaining teams were relegated to the Oberliga.

Top scorers

#PlayerClubGoals
1.GER Hendryk LauSV Babelsberg 0316
2.GER Steffen Menze[1. FC Union Berlin](1-fc-union-berlin)14
3.GER Jörg KirstenErzgebirge Aue13
4.ALB Harun IsaErzgebirge Aue12
GER Sven KretschmerHertha BSC (A)
GER Rocco MildeFSV Zwickau /
Dresdner SC
4.GER Alexander DürrVfB Leipzig11
FR Yugoslavia Aleksandar JovićCarl Zeiss Jena
NGA Adolphus Ofodile[1. FC Magdeburg](1-fc-magdeburg)
GRE Kostas PantiosTennis Borussia Berlin (A)
ARG Sergio SánchezDresdner SC

West/Südwest

1. FC Saarbrücken was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga.

LR Ahlen won promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga by beating 1. FC Union Berlin and SC Pfullendorf in the play-offs.

Teams ranked from 3 to 11 qualified for the new two-division Regionalliga.

The remaining teams were relegated to the Oberliga.

Final table

Top scorers

#PlayerClubGoals
1.GER Marius EbbersSG Wattenscheid 0923
2.BRA Daniel TeixeiraKFC Uerdingen22
3.GER Mario KrohmLR Ahlen21
4.NGA Sambo Choji[1. FC Saarbrücken](1-fc-saarbrucken)20
5.NGA Amaechi OttijiFC Gütersloh /
Sportfreunde Siegen19
6.TUR Ersin DemirBayer Leverkusen (A)18
7.POL Marek CzakonSV Elversberg17
8.GER Sascha WolfRot-Weiß Essen16
9.GER Tobias Weis[1. FC Kaiserslautern (A)](1-fc-kaiserslautern-ii)14
10.GER Jan MajewskiVfL Bochum (A)13
NGA Ganiyu ShittuFortuna Düsseldorf
ITA Raffael TonelloSportfreunde Siegen

Süd

SSV Reutlingen 05 was promoted to the 2. Bundesliga. SC Pfullendorf took part in the play-offs against 1. FC Union Berlin and LR Ahlen, but could not win promotion.

Teams ranked 3 to 13 qualified for the new two-division Regionalliga.

Teams ranked below 13 were relegated to the Oberliga.

FC Augsburg and Karlsruher SC Amateure were forcibly relegated.

Top scorers

#PlayerClubGoals
1.CMR Olivier DjappaSSV Reutlingen36
2.CRO Neno RogošićVfR Aalen18
3.CRO Marko BarlecajSC Pfullendorf17
CRO Ivica MagdićSC Pfullendorf
5.GER Zdenko JuricVfR Mannheim16
GER Sascha MaierWacker Burghausen
7.GER Ralf BeckerSSV Reutlingen15
8.GER Patrick WürllBayern Munich (A)14
9.GER Markus LützlerWacker Burghausen13
GER Andreas RüppelFSV Frankfurt
ITA Antonio Di SalvoBayern Munich (A)

Promotion playoffs

Round 1

The champions of the Regionalliga Nord (VfL Osnabrück) and Regionalliga Nordost (1. FC Union Berlin) faced each other in a two-legged playoff. Osnabrück, as winners, were promoted to the 2. Bundesliga, while Union were given another chance at promotion in round 2.

Claaßen Schiersand Vural Janiak Enochs Schütte Spork Hartenberger Brunn Balcarek Preiksaitis Nikol Koilov Persich Okeke Härtel Menze Wehner

Round 2

1. FC Union Berlin faced the runners up of the Regionalliga West/Südwest (LR Ahlen) and Regionalliga Süd (SC Pfullendorf) in a round-robin tournament. Ahlen won this mini-league, and took the final promotion place.

Matches

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Standings

Relegation playoffs

Nord

Kickers Emden, champions of the Oberliga Niedersachsen/Bremen, beat TuS Felde, Oberliga Schleswig-Holstein champions in a playoff to face Lüneburger SK, who had finished 6th in the Regionalliga Nord. Lüneburg won 3–1 on aggregate to stay in the Regionalliga.

Nordost

FC Schönberg 95, champions of the NOFV-Oberliga Nord, beat FSV Hoyerswerda, NOFV-Oberliga Süd champions in a playoff to face Rot-Weiß Erfurt, who had finished 7th in the Regionalliga Nordost. Erfurt won 4–2 on aggregate to stay in the Regionalliga.

West/Südwest

SV Elversberg, who had finished twelfth in the Regionalliga West/Südwest, entered a mini-league with VfB Hüls (Oberliga Westfalen champions), Wuppertaler SV (Oberliga Nordrhein champions) and Borussia Neunkirchen (Oberliga Südwest champions) for a place in the Regionalliga. Elversberg won the league with a 100% record.

Süd

No team from the Oberliga Hessen entered qualification, so the champions of the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (SV Sandhausen) and Bayernliga (Jahn Regensburg) played off in the first round. Regensburg won 5–6 on aggregate, and went on to play FSV Frankfurt, winning 6–3 on aggregate to earn promotion to the Regionalliga Süd.

References

References

  1. [http://www.weltfussball.de/spielplan/aufstiegsspiele-2-bundesliga-1999-2000-endspiel-nord-nordost/0/ Aufstiegsrunde 2. Bundesliga 1999/2000 » Endspiel Nord-Nordost] {{in lang. de Weltfussball.de, accessed: 22 November 2015
  2. [http://www.weltfussball.de/spielplan/aufstiegsspiele-2-bundesliga-1999-2000-aufstiegsrunde/2/ Aufstiegsrunde 2. Bundesliga 1999/2000 » Aufstiegsrunde] {{in lang. de Weltfussball.de, accessed: 22 November 2015
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