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2010–11 Regionalliga

3rd season of the Regionalliga


3rd season of the Regionalliga

FieldValue
competitionRegionalliga
season2010–11
promoted
relegated
prevseason[2009–10](2009-10-regionalliga)
nextseason[2011–12](2011-12-regionalliga)

The 2010–11 Regionalliga season was the seventeenth since its re-establishment after German reunification and the third as a fourth-level league within the German football league system. It was contested in three divisions with eighteen teams each.

Team changes from 2009–10

Movement between 3. Liga and Regionalliga

The champions of the three 2009–10 Regionalliga divisions were promoted to the 2010–11 3. Liga. These were SV Babelsberg 03 (North), 1. FC Saarbrücken (West) and VfR Aalen (South).

Holstein Kiel, Borussia Dortmund II and Wuppertaler SV Borussia were relegated from the 2009–10 3. Liga after finishing the season in the bottom three places.

Movement between Regionalliga and fifth-level leagues

Goslarer SC and FC St. Pauli II were relegated from North division. Tennis Borussia Berlin went into administration and hence were relegated as well. They, however, ended the season in a position which would have sealed relegation anyway. Hansa Rostock II decided to withdraw from the league for financial reasons resulting in FC Oberneuland avoiding relegation. The three teams which would have been relegated as a result of finishing bottom of the West division (Eintracht Trier, Wormatia Worms and Borussia Mönchengladbach II) remain in the league as Rot-Weiss Essen, Bonner SC and Waldhof Mannheim were excluded due to financial reasons. FC Bayern Alzenau and Eintracht Bamberg were relegated after finishing bottom at the end of the South division's season. Wehen Wiesbaden II remain in the league after SSV Reutlingen went into administration and hence were excluded from the league.

The relegated teams were replaced by teams from the fifth-level leagues of the German league pyramid and allocated to one of the three divisions. Eintracht Braunschweig II as winners of an Oberliga Niedersachsen-Ost, TSV Havelse as winners of an Oberliga Niedersachsen-West, Energie Cottbus II as NOFV-Oberliga Nord champions and RB Leipzig as winners of the NOFV-Oberliga Süd joined the Northern division. NRW-Liga champions SC Wiedenbrück and runners-up Arminia Bielefeld II along with Oberliga Südwest champions FC 08 Homburg were included to the Western division. Finally, 1899 Hoffenheim II as winners of the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg, FC Memmingen as Bayernliga champions and FSV Frankfurt II as Hessenliga champions were added to the Southern division.

Movement between divisions

In order to achieve a size of eighteen teams for each division, Wormatia Worms were moved from the Western to the Southern division for this season.

Regionalliga Nord (North)

League table

Top goalscorers

Source: kicker (German)

;25 goals

  • Germany Benjamin Förster (Chemnitzer FC)

;18 goals

  • Germany Marc Heider (Holstein Kiel)

;16 goals

  • Germany Daniel Frahn (RB Leipzig)
  • Germany Bastian Henning (VfB Lübeck)

;14 goals

  • Poland Rafael Kazior (Hamburger SV II)

;13 goals

  • Germany Terrence Boyd (Hertha BSC II)
  • Germany Fabian Klos (VfL Wolfsburg II)
  • Germany Max Wegner (SV Wilhelmshaven)

;12 goals

  • Germany Lars Fuchs (Hannover 96 II)
  • Germany Fiete Sykora (Holstein Kiel)

Stadia and locations

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Hannover 96 IIHannoverAWD-Arena49,000
RB LeipzigLeipzigZentralstadion44,193
[1. FC Magdeburg](1-fc-magdeburg)MagdeburgMDCC-Arena27,250
Eintracht Braunschweig IIBraunschweigEintracht-Stadion23,500
Energie Cottbus IICottbusStadion der Freundschaft22,528
Türkiyemspor BerlinBerlinFriedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark20,000
VfB LübeckLübeckLohmühle17,869
VfL Wolfsburg IIWolfsburgVfL-Stadion17,600
Chemnitzer FCChemnitzStadion an der Gellertstraße16,061
Holstein KielKielHolstein-Stadion12,000
VFC PlauenPlauenVogtlandstadion12,000
SV WilhelmshavenWilhelmshavenJadestadion7,500
TSV HavelseGarbsenWilhelm-Langrehr-Stadion6,000
Hertha BSC IIBerlinAmateurstadion5,400
ZFC MeuselwitzMeuselwitzbluechip-Arena5,300
Hamburger SV IIHamburgEdmund Plambeck Stadion5,100
Hallescher FCHalleStadion im Bildungszentrum5,000
FC OberneulandBremenSportpark Vinnenweg5,000

Regionalliga West

League table

Top goalscorers

Source: kicker (German)

;18 goals

  • Germany Robert Mainka (SC Wiedenbrück 2000)

;15 goals

;12 goals

  • Germany Ben Abelski (Fortuna Düsseldorf II)
  • Germany Jerome Assauer (Wuppertaler SV Borussia)
  • Germany Daniel Ginczek (Borussia Dortmund II)
  • Croatia Petar Slisković (FSV Mainz 05 II)
  • Germany Simon Terodde (1. FC Köln II)

;11 goals

  • Germany Fabian Bäcker (Borussia Mönchengladbach II)
  • Germany Marcus Fischer (SV Elversberg)
  • France Damien Le Tallec (Borussia Dortmund II)
  • Austria Lukas Mössner (Eintracht Trier)

Stadia and locations

TeamLocationStadiumStadium capacity
[1. FC Kaiserslautern II](1-fc-kaiserslautern)KaiserslauternFritz-Walter-Stadion48,500
Wuppertaler SVWuppertalStadion am Zoo28,300
Borussia Dortmund IIDortmundStadion Rote Erde25,000
FC 08 HomburgHomburgWaldstadion22,500
FSV Mainz 05 IIMainzStadion am Bruchweg20,300
VfL Bochum IIBochumLohrheide-Stadion16,233
FC Schalke 04 IIGelsenkirchenSportpark Wanne-Süd16,000
Preußen MünsterMünsterPreußenstadion15,050
Bayer Leverkusen IILeverkusenSüdstadion12,000
Arminia Bielefeld IIBielefeldStadion Russheide12,000
Eintracht TrierTrierMoselstadion10,252
Borussia Mönchengladbach IIMönchengladbachGrenzlandstadion10,000
Fortuna Düsseldorf IIDüsseldorfPaul-Janes-Stadion8,698
SV ElversbergElversbergWaldstadion an der Kaiserlinde6,008
Sportfreunde LotteLottePGW Arena5,500
SC VerlVerlStadion an der Poststraße5,000
[1. FC Köln II](1-fc-koln)KölnFranz-Kremer-Stadion5,000
SC WiedenbrückWiedenbrückJahnstadion4,000

Regionalliga Süd (South)

League table

Top goalscorers

Source: kicker (German)

;19 goals

  • Germany Kai Herdling (1899 Hoffenheim II)

;18 goals

  • Germany Simon Brandstetter (SC Freiburg II)

;17 goals

  • Germany Christian Bickel (SC Freiburg II)

;16 goals

  • Germany Rudolf Hübner (Wormatia Worms)

;15 goals

  • Germany Tobias Damm (Hessen Kassel)

;14 goals

  • Germany Andreas Mayer (Hessen Kassel)

;12 goals

  • Germany Oliver Heil (SV Darmstadt 98)

;11 goals

  • Germany Michael Schürg (SV Darmstadt 98)
  • Germany Cenk Tosun (Eintracht Frankfurt II)

;10 goals

  • Germany Marcos Alvarez (Eintracht Frankfurt II)
  • Germany Aziz Bouhaddouz (FSV Frankfurt II)
  • Germany Ali Pala (Stuttgarter Kickers)

;Notes

  • Cenk Tosun was transferred to Gaziantepspor during the winter transfer window.
  • Marcos Alvarez was transferred to Bayern Munich II during the winter transfer window.

Stadia and locations

TeamLocationStadiumStadium capacity
Karlsruher SC IIKarlsruheWildparkstadion29,699
SSV Ulm 1846UlmDonaustadion19,500
SV Darmstadt 98DarmstadtBöllenfalltor Stadion19,000
KSV Hessen KasselKasselAuestadion18,800
SC Freiburg IIFreiburgMöslestadion18,000
SG Sonnenhof GroßaspachGroßaspachFrankenstadion17,284
SpVgg Greuther Fürth IIFürthPlaymobil-Stadion15,500
SpVgg WeidenWeidenStadion am Wasserwerk15,000
FC MemmingenMemmingenStadion an der Bodenseestrasse15,000
Wehen Wiesbaden IIWiesbadenBrita-Arena12,066
Stuttgarter KickersStuttgartGAZi-Stadion auf der Waldau11,493
Eintracht Frankfurt IIFrankfurtFrankfurter Volksbank Stadion10,826
FSV Frankfurt IIFrankfurtFrankfurter Volksbank Stadion10,826
TSV 1860 Munich IIMunichGrünwalder Stadion10,240
SC PfullendorfPfullendorfALNO-Arena10,000
[1. FC Nürnberg II](1-fc-nurnberg)NurembergValznerweiher7,000
Wormatia WormsWormsWormatia-Stadion6,997
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim IIHoffenheimDietmar Hopp Stadion6,350

References

References

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