Regionalliga Südwest (1963–1974)
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The Regionalliga Südwest was the second-highest level of the
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in the southwest of
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from 1963 until the formation of the 2. Bundesliga in 1974. It covered the states of
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and
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.


Overview

Along with the
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Südwest went another four Regionalligas, these five formed the second tier of German football until 1974: *
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, covering the states of Niedersachsen, Schleswig-Holstein, Bremen and Hamburg *
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, covering the state of Nordrhein-Westfalen * Regionalliga Berlin, covering West-Berlin * Regionalliga Süd, covering the states of Bayern, Hessen and Baden-Württemberg The new Regionalligas were formed along the borders of the old post-
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Oberligas, not after a balanced regional system. Therefore the Oberligas Berlin and West covered small but populous areas while Nord and Süd covered large areas. Südwest was something of an anachronism, neither large nor populous. It was basically a remainder of the former French occupation zone. Originally only the winners, later also runners-up of this league were admitted to the promotion play-off to the
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, which was staged in two groups of originally four, later five teams each with the winner of each group going up. The bottom three teams were relegated to the Amateurligas. Below the Regionalliga Südwest were the following Amateurligas: *
Amateurliga Saarland The Amateurliga Saarland was the highest football league in the state of Saarland and the third tier of the German football league system from 1951, when the clubs from the Saar returned to Germany, until the formation of the Oberliga Südwest a ...
*
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Amateurliga Südwest The Amateurliga Südwest was the highest football league in the region of the Südwest FA and the third tier of the German football league system from its inception in 1952 to the formation of the Oberliga Südwest and the Verbandsliga Südwest ...
The FSV Mainz 05,
VfR Wormatia Worms VfR Wormatia 08 Worms is a German association football club that plays in Worms, Rhineland-Palatinate. The club and its historical predecessors were regular participants in regional first-division football competition until the formation of the ...
,
FK Pirmasens FK Pirmasens is a German association football club in Pirmasens, Rhineland-Palatinate. The team was formed as the football section of the gymnastics and sports club TV Pirminia Pirmasens in 1903 and became independent in 1914. They took on thei ...
, SV Röchling Völklingen, Südwest Ludwigshafen and TuS Neuendorf all played every one of the eleven seasons of the Regionalliga Südwest.


Disbanding of the Regionalliga Südwest

The league was dissolved in 1974. According to their performance of the last couple of seasons, seven clubs of the Regionalliga went to the new 2. Bundesliga Süd. The nine remaining clubs were relegated to the Amateurligas. The teams admitted to the 2. Bundesliga Süd were: *
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*
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* FC Homburg * SV Röchling Völklingen * FSV Mainz 05 *
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*
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Relegated clubs: *to the
Amateurliga Saarland The Amateurliga Saarland was the highest football league in the state of Saarland and the third tier of the German football league system from 1951, when the clubs from the Saar returned to Germany, until the formation of the Oberliga Südwest a ...
: VfB Theley, FC Ensdorf *to the
Amateurliga Rheinland The Amateurliga Rheinland was the highest football league in the region of the Rheinland Football Association and the third tier of the German football league system from its inception in 1952 to the formation of the Oberliga Südwest and the Ve ...
: TuS Neuendorf, Eisbachtaler Sportfreunde *to the
Amateurliga Südwest The Amateurliga Südwest was the highest football league in the region of the Südwest FA and the third tier of the German football league system from its inception in 1952 to the formation of the Oberliga Südwest and the Verbandsliga Südwest ...
:
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, Eintracht Kreuznach,
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, Südwest Ludwigshafen, FV Speyer


Qualifying to the 2. Bundesliga

From the Regionalliga Südwest, seven clubs qualified for the new 2. Bundesliga Süd, together with 13 teams from the ''Süd'' region. The qualifying modus saw the last five seasons counted, whereby the last placed team in each season received one point, the second-last two points and so on. For a Bundesliga season within this five-year period, a club received 25 points, for an Amateurliga season none. For the seasons 1969–70 and 1970–71, the received points counted single, for the 1971–72 and 1972–73 season double and for the 1973–74 season three times. To be considered in the points table for the new league, a club had to play either in the Regionalliga Südwest in 1973-74 or to have been relegated from the Bundesliga to it for the next season, something which did not apply to the league that year. The bottom three clubs in the league, nominally the relegated teams in a normal season, were barred from entry to the 2. Bundesliga, regardless of where they stood in the points ranking. Points table: * Source: ''DSFS Liga-Chronik'' , page: C4, accessed: 18 March 2009 * Bold teams are promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga. * 1 SV Alsenborn was denied the 2nd Bundesliga licence.


Re-creation of the Regionalliga

In 1994, the Regionalligas were reintroduced, this time as the third tier of German Football. The teams from the southwest were however integrated into the new
Regionalliga West/Südwest The Regionalliga West/Südwest was the third tier of the German football league system in the states of Saarland, Rheinland-Pfalz and Nordrhein-Westfalen from 1994 to 2000. Overview The Regionalliga West/Südwest was formed in 1994 to form a ...
with the clubs from Nordrhein-Westfalen. In 2000, when the number of Regionalligas was reduced from four to two, the south western clubs moved to the Regionalliga Süd. In 2008, with the introduction of the
3. Liga The 3. Liga is a professional association football league and the third division in Germany. In the German football league system, it is positioned between the 2. Bundesliga and the fourth-tier Regionalliga. The modern 3. Liga was formed for t ...
the southwestern clubs will again move, into the new
Regionalliga West The Regionalliga West is a German professional football division administered by the German Football Association#Western Germany, Western German Football Association based in Duisburg. It is one of the five German regional football associations. ...
and again be with the teams from Nordrhein-Westfalen.


Winners and runners-up of the Regionalliga Südwest

The winners and runners-up of the league were: * Bold denotes team went on to gain promotion to the Bundesliga. *The Borussia Neunkirchen holds the record for league wins in any of the five Regionalligas, having won Südwest five times. *The 1. FC Saarbrücken is the only southwest team to have won the old (1965) and new (1996) Regionalliga.


Placings in the Regionalliga Südwest 1963 to 1974

The league placings from 1963 to 1974: Source:


Key


Notes

*1 TuRa Ludwigshafen merged with Phönix Ludwigshafen in 1964 to form Südwest Ludwigshafen.


Records

The league records:


All-time table

The best and worst teams in the all-time table of the league from 1963 to 1974:


References


Sources

* ''Deutschlands Fußball in Zahlen'', An annual publication with tables and results from the Bundesliga to Verbandsliga/Landesliga, publisher: DSFS * ''kicker Almanach'', The yearbook on German football from Bundesliga to Oberliga, since 1937, published by the Kicker Sports Magazine * ''Süddeutschlands Fussballgeschichte in Tabellenform 1897-1988'' History of Southern German football in tables, publisher & author: Ludolf Hyll * ''Die Deutsche Liga-Chronik 1945-2005'' History of German football from 1945 to 2005 in tables, publisher: DSFS, published: 2006


External links


Das deutsche Fussball Archiv

Regionalligas at Fussballdaten.de
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