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The Under 17 Bayernliga (German: ''B-Jugend Bayernliga'') is the second tier of under 17 youth football in
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, set below the '' Under 17 Bundesliga South/Southwest''. Until 2000, the league was the highest tier of under 17 football, containing the youth teams of such clubs as
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and 1. FC Nürnberg.


History


Pre-Bayernliga era

A Bavarian champions for under 17 sides was incepted in 1975, alongside the Bavarian Under 15 championship. It was played as an on-off final.


Bayernliga era

The ''Bayernliga'' was established in 1988, operating as two regional divisions, a northern and a southern one, the ''B-Jugend Bayernliga Nord'' and the ''B-Jugend Bayernliga Süd''. The winner of each division would then advance to the Bavarian championship final, an on-off game. The winner of this game, the Bavarian champions, then advanced to the German under 17 championship. In 2000, the ''Under 17 Regionalliga South'' was established, relegating the two ''Bayernligas'' to second division status. From now on, the best Bavarian clubs would play in the ''Regionalliga'' and the ''Bayernliga'' champions played for promotion to this league. Since 2001, the final between the two league winners was now played in a home-and-away format. Should each team win a game the goals scored were not taken into consideration, instead, a penalty shoot-out was used to determine the winner. In 2007, the ''Under 17 Regionalliga South'' and the ''Under 19 Regionalliga Southwest'' merged to form the ''Under 19 Bundesliga South/Southwest''. This changed nothing in the status of the ''Bayernligas'' as second divisions. From the 2008–09 season, the ''Bayernliga'' now operates as a single division, allowing direct promotion for its champion. Below this league, two ''Landesligas'', north and south, were slotted in above the seven ''Bezirksoberligas'' who previously formed the tier below. A final to determine the Bavarian champions will not be necessary any more, unless two ore more teams finish on equal points at the top of the table. In 2010–11, the SpVgg Unterhaching defeated 1. FC Nürnberg II 2–0 in such a decider. In 2008, the Bavarian football association had 1,853 registered under 17 teams, a 0.7% increase from the previous year. All up, 20,699 junior teams were registered with the ''BFV'' in 2008


Champions


Pre–Bayernliga era


Bayernliga era

From 2008 onwards, no final was played anymore: * Bavarian champions in bold * Source
Siegerliste der Bayerischen Meisterschaften U17 (B)–Junioren
, accessed: 29 November 2008


Winners & Finalists

As of 2019, this is the standing in the all–time winners list:


German championship

The German under 17 championship was incepted in 1977 and, as of 2019, Bavarian clubs have reached the final 12 times, winning it six times.


League placings since 2003–04


State-wide league

The placings in the league since 2008–09, when it moved to a single-division format:


Northern and southern divisions

The placings in the northern and southern division until 2007–08, when they were abolished:


German championship winning players


FC Bayern Munich

* 1989 ** Andreas Schöttl -
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TSV 1860 Munich

* 2006 U17: Meisterspieler und Meistercoach im Kurzporträt
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website, published: 6 June 2006, accessed: 1 December 2008 ** Patrick Rösch - Daniel Thomas -
Florian Jungwirth Florian Jungwirth (born 27 January 1989) is a German professional former footballer who played as a defender or midfielder. Club career 1860 Munich Jungwirth began his career as a defender with his hometown club TSV Eintracht Karlsfeld whe ...
- Mathias Wittek - Stefan Alschinger - Sven Bender - Sandro Kaiser -
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- Max Knauer - Timo Gebhart - Manuel Schäffler (1) * Goals in brackets


References


Sources

* ''Deutschlands Fußball in Zahlen'', An annual publication with tables and results from the Bundesliga to Verbandsliga/Landesliga, publisher: DSFS * ''50 Jahre Bayrischer Fussball-Verband'' 50-year-anniversary book of the Bavarian FA, publisher: Vindelica Verlag, published: 1996


External links


Bayrischer Fussball Verband (Bavarian FA)

Bavarian League tables and results
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