2013–14 Regionalliga

































Regionalliga
Season 2013–14
Champions
FC Bayern Munich II
Fortuna Köln
SG Sonnenhof Großaspach
TSG Neustrelitz
VfL Wolfsburg II
Promoted
Fortuna Köln
SG Sonnenhof Großaspach
FSV Mainz 05 II
Biggest home win
Hannover 96 II 9–2 Werder Bremen II (26 October 2013)[1]
Biggest away win
Germania Halberstadt 3–8 1. FC Union Berlin II (27 October 2013)[2]
Highest scoring
Germania Halberstadt 3–8 1. FC Union Berlin II (27 October 2013)[2]
Hannover 96 II 9–2 Werder Bremen II (26 October 2013)[1]

← 2012–13


2014–15 →


The 2013–14 Regionalliga was the sixth season of the Regionalliga, the second under the new format, as the fourth tier of the German football league system. The champions of Regionalliga Nord – Holstein Kiel – and Regionalliga Nordost – RB Leipzig – as well as Regionalliga Südwest runners-up SV Elversberg were promoted to the 3. Liga. Alemannia Aachen, Babelsberg 03 and Kickers Offenbach were relegated from 3. Liga.[3]




Contents






  • 1 Regionalliga Nord


    • 1.1 League table


    • 1.2 Top goalscorer




  • 2 Regionalliga Nordost


    • 2.1 League table


    • 2.2 Top goalscorers




  • 3 Regionalliga West


    • 3.1 League table


    • 3.2 Top goalscorer




  • 4 Regionalliga Südwest


    • 4.1 League table


    • 4.2 Top goalscorer




  • 5 Regionalliga Bayern


    • 5.1 League table


    • 5.2 Top goalscorer




  • 6 Promotion play-offs


    • 6.1 Summary


    • 6.2 Matches




  • 7 References





Regionalliga Nord


18 teams from the states of Bremen, Hamburg, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein competed in the second season of the reformed Regionalliga Nord. 15 teams were retained from the last season and 3 teams were promoted from the Oberliga – Niedersachsenliga champions Eintracht Braunschweig II and the two Regionalliga North promotion playoff winners Eintracht Norderstedt (4th place Oberliga Hamburg) and SV Eichede (champions Schleswig-Holstein-Liga).[3] Three teams were relegated, unless the number of teams decreased below 18 for the following season. In this case, the best relegated team stayed in the league. Any further spots were allocated to the promotion play-off participants.[4]



League table















































































































































































































































Pos

Team


Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts

Qualification or relegation

1

VfL Wolfsburg II (C)
34
23
5
6
85
28
+57

74
Qualification for promotion play-offs
2

Werder Bremen II
34
23
4
7
72
42
+30

73
3

VfB Oldenburg
34
17
9
8
74
43
+31

60
4

SV Meppen
34
16
11
7
57
42
+15

59
5

Goslarer SC 08
34
17
8
9
66
50
+16

59
6

ETSV Weiche Flensburg
34
16
9
9
56
38
+18

57
7

TSV Havelse
34
15
9
10
50
47
+3

54
8

BSV Schwarz-Weiß Rehden
34
11
13
10
50
47
+3

46
9

FC St. Pauli II
34
14
4
16
55
58
−3

46
10

FC Eintracht Norderstedt 03
34
11
10
13
50
57
−7

43
11

Hannover 96 II
34
10
11
13
63
59
+4

41
12

BV Cloppenburg
34
11
8
15
54
66
−12

41
13

Eintracht Braunschweig II
34
8
12
14
38
48
−10

36
14

Hamburger SV II
34
8
10
16
44
54
−10

34
15

VfR Neumünster
34
8
10
16
32
54
−22

34
16

SV Eichede (R)
34
7
5
22
47
80
−33

26
Relegation to 2014–15 Oberliga
17

SC Victoria Hamburg (R)
34
5
8
21
23
83
−60

23
18

SV Wilhelmshaven (R)
34
7
12
15
38
58
−20

0331

Updated to games played on 24 May 2014.
Source: kicker.de
Rules for classification:
1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1Due to FIFA discipline, SV Wilhelmshaven was placed in 18th position after the season[5]
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.



Top goalscorer









































Rank
Player
Club
Goals[6]
1

Democratic Republic of the Congo Addy-Waku Menga

VfB Oldenburg
23
2

Germany Kevin Scheidhauer

VfL Wolfsburg II
20
3

Germany Justin Eilers

VfL Wolfsburg II
17
4

Germany Andreas Gerdes-Wupts

BV Cloppenburg
15

Poland Martin Kobylański

Werder Bremen II

Germany Max Kremer

SV Meppen


Regionalliga Nordost


16 teams from the states of Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia competed in the second season of the reformed Regionalliga Nordost. 13 teams were retained from the last season and 2 teams that were promoted from the Oberliga. Viktoria 89 qualified by winning NOFV-Oberliga Nord and Wacker Nordhausen qualified by winning NOFV-Oberliga Süd.[3] A maximum of two clubs were relegated.[7]



League table























































































































































































































Pos

Team


Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts

Qualification or relegation

1

TSG Neustrelitz (C)
30
23
1
6
65
30
+35

70
Qualification for promotion play-offs
2

1. FC Magdeburg
30
18
4
8
71
39
+32

58
3

FC Carl Zeiss Jena
30
15
7
8
54
39
+15

52
4

1. FC Union Berlin II
30
14
8
8
67
51
+16

50
5

FSV Wacker 90 Nordhausen
30
13
5
12
43
46
−3

44
6

FSV Zwickau
30
12
7
11
38
38
0

43
7

VfB Auerbach
30
12
5
13
41
45
−4

41
8

FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin
30
8
15
7
41
40
+1

39
9

VFC Plauen
30
9
12
9
48
49
−1

39
10

ZFC Meuselwitz
30
11
3
16
31
49
−18

36
11

Berliner AK 07
30
10
5
15
41
46
−5

35
12

Hertha BSC II
30
9
7
14
38
46
−8

34
13

Germania Halberstadt
30
10
4
16
45
61
−16

34
14

SV Babelsberg 03
30
9
6
15
37
50
−13

33
15

1. FC Lok Leipzig (R)
30
8
8
14
29
41
−12

32
Relegation to 2014–15 NOFV-Oberliga
16

Optik Rathenow (R)
30
8
5
17
34
53
−19

29

Updated to games played on 24 May 2014.
Source: kicker.de
Rules for classification:
1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.



Top goalscorers











































Rank
Player
Club
Goals[8]
1

Germany Christian Beck

1. FC Magdeburg
22
2

Serbia Velimir Jovanovic

TSG Neustrelitz
19
3

Germany Benjamin Girth

VFC Plauen
15
4

Austria Dino Medjedovic
TSG Neustrelitz
14
5

Germany Lars Fuchs

1. FC Magdeburg
13

Germany David Hollwitz

1. FC Union Berlin II


Regionalliga West


19 teams from North Rhine-Westphalia competed in the second season of the reformed Regionalliga West: 15 teams were retained from the last season, Alemannia Aachen were relegated from 3. Liga and three teams were promoted from the Oberliga. Uerdingen 05 won Oberliga Niederrhein), and Lippstadt 08 and Wattenscheid 09 finished first and second in (Oberliga Westfalen).[3] Two teams were relegated to achieve an 18-team league in the following season.[7]



League table




























































































































































































































































Pos

Team


Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts

Qualification or relegation

1

SC Fortuna Köln (C) (P)
36
23
7
6
73
36
+37

76
Qualification for promotion play-offs
2

Sportfreunde Lotte
36
18
15
3
57
26
+31

69
3

Rot-Weiß Oberhausen
36
20
9
7
51
33
+18

69
4

FC Viktoria Köln
36
17
14
5
62
39
+23

65
5

Sportfreunde Siegen
36
18
10
8
57
34
+23

64
6

FC Schalke 04 II
36
16
10
10
52
37
+15

58
7

Borussia Mönchengladbach II
36
14
13
9
55
42
+13

55
8

Bayer 04 Leverkusen II
36
13
13
10
68
51
+17

52
Withdrawal from competition at end of season
9

Rot-Weiss Essen
36
14
10
12
54
48
+6

52
10

Fortuna Düsseldorf II
36
13
11
12
53
48
+5

50
11

SC Verl
36
14
8
14
41
45
−4

50
12

1. FC Köln II
36
14
7
15
45
47
−2

49
13

Alemannia Aachen
36
14
7
15
42
46
−4

49
14

VfL Bochum II
36
8
9
19
34
53
−19

33
15

SG Wattenscheid 09
36
7
12
17
40
67
−27

33
16

SC Wiedenbrück 2000
36
7
9
20
46
76
−30

30
17

KFC Uerdingen 05
36
7
9
20
30
71
−41

27
18

SV Lippstadt 08 (R)
36
4
12
20
38
64
−26

24
Relegation to 2014–15 Oberliga 2
19

SSVg Velbert (R)
36
4
9
23
34
72
−38

21

Updated to games played on 1 June 2014.
Source: kicker.de
Rules for classification:
1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1) Depending on how many teams are relegated from the 3.Liga & the promotion results of the Regionalliga West champion, five teams could be relegated.
2) As Bayer Leverkusen decided to withdraw their team, Arminia Bielefeld's reserves were ineligible for promotion to the Regionalliga, and Fortuna Köln won promotion to the 3rd Liga, only the bottom two teams were relegated.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.



Top goalscorer











































Rank
Player
Club
Goals[9]
1

Germany Aziz Bouhaddouz

Bayer Leverkusen II
24
2

Germany Robert Leipertz

FC Schalke 04 II
20
3

Turkey Ercan Aydogmus

Fortuna Köln
18
4

Germany Fatih Candan

FC Viktoria Köln
17
5

Germany David Jansen

Rot-Weiß Oberhausen
16

Germany Marcel Platzek

Rot-Weiß Essen


Regionalliga Südwest


18 teams from Baden-Württemberg, Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saarland competed in the second season of the newly formed Regionalliga Südwest. 14 teams were retained from last season and 3 teams were promoted from the Oberliga: Neckarelz won the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg, Baunatal won the Hessenliga, and Zweibrücken won the Oberliga Rheinland-Pfalz/Saar).[3]Kickers Offenbach were denied a license for the 3. Liga and also played in the Regionalliga Südwest.[10] Depending on developments in 3. Liga, a minimum of two teams were relegated.[7]



League table



















































































































































































































































Pos

Team


Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts

Qualification or relegation

1

SG Sonnenhof Großaspach (C) (P)
34
23
6
5
71
37
+34

75
Qualification for promotion play-offs
2

SC Freiburg II
34
20
7
7
69
37
+32

67
No application for promotion to 3. Liga
3

1. FSV Mainz 05 II (P)
34
20
7
7
63
34
+29

67
Qualification for promotion play-offs
4

1. FC Kaiserslautern II
34
17
12
5
66
31
+35

63
5

Waldhof Mannheim
34
15
8
11
48
40
+8

53
6

Eintracht Trier
34
13
12
9
49
37
+12

51
7

SVN Zweibrücken
34
14
9
11
45
39
+6

51
8

Kickers Offenbach
34
13
11
10
39
31
+8

50
9

SpVgg Neckarelz
34
13
9
12
42
47
−5

48
10

1899 Hoffenheim II
34
14
3
17
52
45
+7

45
11

FC 08 Homburg
34
12
8
14
50
47
+3

44
12

Eintracht Frankfurt II
34
12
6
16
52
55
−3

42
Withdrawal from competition at end of season
13

KSV Hessen Kassel
34
9
13
12
41
64
−23

40
14

TuS Koblenz
34
10
9
15
36
46
−10

39
15

SSV Ulm 1846 (R)
34
8
8
18
39
56
−17

32
Relegation to 2014–15 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg 1
16

Wormatia Worms
34
6
12
16
36
62
−26

30
17

KSV Baunatal
34
6
7
21
33
71
−38

25
18

SC Pfullendorf (R)
34
4
7
23
29
81
−52

19
Relegation to 2014–15 Oberliga Baden-Württemberg

Updated to games played on 24 May 2014.
Source: kicker.de
Rules for classification:
1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1) SSV Ulm 1846 was relegated after declaring insolvency.[11][12] As a result, Wormatia Worms and KSV Baunatal were spared from relegation to fill vacancies.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.



Top goalscorer





































Rank
Player
Club
Goals[13]
1

Croatia Petar Sliskovic

1. FSV Mainz 05 II
23
2

Germany Jan-Lucas Dorow

1. FC Kaiserslautern II
18

Germany Amir Falahen

SC Freiburg II
4

Germany Mario Pokar

1. FC Kaiserslautern II
15
5

Germany Tobias Rühle

SG Sonnenhof Großaspach
14


Regionalliga Bayern


19 teams from Bavaria competed in the second season of the newly formed Regionalliga Bayern. 17 teams were retained from the last season and 2 teams were promoted from the Bayernliga. Schweinfurt 05 won Bayernliga Nord and Schalding-Heining won Bayernliga Süd.[3] The bottom three teams were relegated, the two teams ranked 15th and 16th entered a play-off round.[7]



League table





























































































































































































































































Pos

Team


Pld


W


D


L


GF


GA


GD


Pts

Qualification or relegation

1

FC Bayern Munich II (C)
36
25
4
7
94
33
+61

79
Qualification for promotion play-offs
2

FV Illertissen
36
22
9
5
79
33
+46

75
Qualification for 2014–15 DFB-Pokal
3

TSV 1860 München II
36
22
6
8
68
41
+27

72
4

FC Augsburg II
36
20
9
7
63
34
+29

69
5

TSV Buchbach
36
18
7
11
63
55
+8

61
6

FC Ingolstadt 04 II
36
16
9
11
65
50
+15

57
7

SV Seligenporten
36
15
9
12
55
60
−5

54
8

1. FC Nürnberg II
36
13
14
9
57
46
+11

53
9

SpVgg Greuther Fürth II
36
15
7
14
68
57
+11

52
10

FC Eintracht Bamberg
36
14
9
13
63
65
−2

51
11

Würzburger Kickers
36
13
10
13
61
55
+6

49
12

SV Schalding-Heining
36
11
9
16
52
71
−19

42
13

FC Memmingen
36
11
8
17
51
56
−5

41
14

SV Heimstetten
36
9
11
16
50
82
−32

38
15

TSV 1860 Rosenheim (R)
36
9
10
17
45
59
−14

37
Qualification for Playoff for Regionalliga Bayern
16

1. FC Schweinfurt 05
36
9
9
18
46
71
−25

36
17

SpVgg Bayern Hof (R)
36
10
6
20
42
68
−26

36
Relegation to 2014–15 Bayernliga
18

Viktoria Aschaffenburg (R)
36
5
8
23
45
86
−41

23
19

TSV Rain am Lech (R)
36
4
8
24
45
90
−45

20

Updated to games played on 24 May 2014.
Source: kicker.de
Rules for classification:
1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) head-to-head goals scored away from home (only if two teams are tied in points); 6) goal difference; 7) number of goals scored; 8) wins; 9) goals scored away from home; 10) drawing of lots
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.



Top goalscorer





































Rank
Player
Club
Goals[14]
1.

Germany Nicolas Görtler

Eintracht Bamberg
21
2

Kyrgyzstan Vitalij Lux

FV Illertissen
20
3

Germany Dominik Stolz

SV Seligenporten
18

Germany Erik Thommy

FC Augsburg II
5

Croatia Antonio-Mirko Čolak

1. FC Nürnberg II
17


Promotion play-offs


The draw for the 2013–14 promotion play-offs was held on 26 April,[15] with another draw between the Regionalliga Südwest teams held on 13 May 2014.[16]


SC Freiburg II, runners-up of the Regionalliga Südwest, did not submit license documents for the 3. Liga. Therefore, Mainz 05 II, third in the Regionalliga Südwest, took the spot.[17]



Summary


The first legs were played on 28 May, and the second legs were played on 1 June 2014.































Team 1

Agg.
Team 2
1st leg
2nd leg

TSG Neustrelitz (NO)
1–5

Mainz 05 II (S3)

0–2

1–3

Sonnenhof Großaspach (S1)
1–0

VfL Wolfsburg II (N)

0–0

1–0

Fortuna Köln (W)
2–2 (a)

Bayern Munich II (B)

1–0

1–2


Matches


All times Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)


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28 May 2014 (2014-05-28)

19:00












TSG Neustrelitz 0–2 Mainz 05 II
Report



  • Bouziane Goal 6'


  • Bohl Goal 62'




Parkstadion, Neustrelitz

Attendance: 4,119

Referee: Norbert Grudzinski





1 June 2014 (2014-06-01)

14:00












Mainz 05 II 3–1 TSG Neustrelitz



  • Parker Goal 41'


  • Bouziane Goal 62'


  • Wachs Goal 90+1'


Report
Weidlich Goal 76'


Bruchwegstadion, Mainz

Attendance: 6,099

Referee: Harm Osmers



Mainz 05 II won 5–1 on aggregate.






28 May 2014 (2014-05-28)

19:00












Sonnenhof Großaspach 0–0 VfL Wolfsburg II
Report


Comtech Arena, Aspach

Attendance: 5,798

Referee: Benjamin Cortus





1 June 2014 (2014-06-01)

14:00












VfL Wolfsburg II 0–1 Sonnenhof Großaspach
Report
Senesie Goal 68'


VfL-Stadion am Elsterweg, Wolfsburg

Attendance: 3,517

Referee: Markus Wingenbach



Sonnenhof Großaspach won 1–0 on aggregate.






28 May 2014 (2014-05-28)

19:00












Fortuna Köln 1–0 Bayern Munich II

Kraus Goal 87'
Report


Südstadion, Cologne

Attendance: 10,161

Referee: Martin Thomsen





1 June 2014 (2014-06-01)

14:00












Bayern Munich II 2–1 Fortuna Köln

Sallahi Goal 20'88'
Report
Laux Goal 90+4'


Städtisches Stadion an der Grünwalder Straße, Munich

Attendance: 7,738

Referee: Robert Kampka



2–2 on aggregate. Fortuna Köln won on away goals.



References





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