Rugby-Regionalliga












Rugby-Regionalliga
SportRugby union
No. of teams47
Country
 Germany
Most recent
champion(s)

FT Adler Kiel
USV Potsdam
ASV Köln II
SCW Göttingen
RC Regensburg

The Rugby Regionalliga is the third-highest level of Germany's Rugby union league system, organised by the German Rugby Federation. Its set below the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga. It is organised in eight regional divisions.


Since 2010, the Regionalliga is only the fourth level of play in Southern Germany, since the inception of the 3rd Liga South/West, which covers the same states as the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West above it except Bavaria.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Clubs participating in 2018-19


  • 3 Champions

    • 3.1 Northern Germany


    • 3.2 Southern Germany



  • 4 Placings

    • 4.1 North


    • 4.2 Lower Saxony


    • 4.3 East


    • 4.4 North Rhine-Westphalia


    • 4.5 Rhineland-Palatinate


    • 4.6 Hesse


    • 4.7 Baden-Württemberg


    • 4.8 Bavaria


    • 4.9 Key



  • 5 See also


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




History


The Regionalligas form the third tier of German rugby union since the intereception of the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga in the early 1990s. Before that, the league was the second tier, below the Rugby-Bundesliga. Below the Regionalliga sits the Rugby-Verbandsliga, however, in some regions, the Regionalliga is the lowest division and no Verbandsliga exists.


The six leagues cover the following states:



  • Regionalliga North
    • Bremen

    • Hamburg


    • Lower Saxony (northern parts)

    • Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

    • Schleswig-Holstein



  • Regionalliga East A & B
    • Berlin

    • Brandenburg

    • Saxony

    • Saxony-Anhalt

    • Thuringia



  • Regionalliga West

    • Hesse (northern part)


    • Lower Saxony (southern parts)

    • Luxembourg

    • North Rhine-Westphalia

    • Rhineland-Palatinate

    • Saarland



  • Regionalliga Hesse

    • Hesse (except most northern part)


  • Regionalliga Baden-Württemberg
    • Baden-Württemberg


  • Regionalliga Bavaria
    • Bavaria


    • Baden-Württemberg (Ulm region)


    • Austria (Innsbruck)


The champions of the different league divisions, as well as league champions play-off at the end of the season for 2nd Bundesliga promotion. The champions of the RL West and RL Hesse determine the promoted team for the 2. Bundesliga West, RL Baden-Württemberg and RL Bavaria determine the promoted team to the 2. Bundesliga South, whereas RL North and RL East determine the promoted team to the 2. Bundesliga North and East respectively.



Clubs participating in 2018-19









Regionalliga - 60 teams (66 clubs)

RL North

DSV 78 Hannover II • FC St. Pauli II • Northern Lions • SC Germania List II • SG Hamburg Exiles RFC/Hamburger SV • TuS Lübeck 1893 • Welfen Braunschweig



RL North-East

Group A
Berliner SV 1892 II • Berlin Bruisers • Berliner RC III • RU Hohen Neuendorf • SC Siemensstadt
Group B
Berlin Grizzlies II • Berliner SC • RK 03 Berlin II • RV Leipzig Scorpions • SG Berlin Irish/RC Trebbin • USV Halle Rovers



RL West

Rhineland Division
RC Aachen II • RC Bonn-Rhein-Sieg • RSV Köln II • SG Bochum/Witten RFC/Rugby Tourists Münster II • SG RC Hürth/WMTV Solingen Zebras • TuS 95 Düsseldorf II
Westphalia Division
SCW Göttingen • RC Bielefeld • RC Osnabrück • RFC Dortmund • RFC Paderborn • Rugby Cassel • Wiedenbrücker TV
RP-LUX Division
FSV Trier-Tarforst • RC Luxembourg II • RC Mainz • RC Walferdange • SG 2018 Hochspeyer • SG RC Worms/SV Südwest Ludwigshafen 1882



RL Hesse

BSC Offenbach • Eintracht Frankfurt • RK Heusenstamm II • RU Marburg • SC Frankfurt 1880 III • SG TSV Krofdorf-Gleiberg/SC Riedberg • TG 75 Darmstadt • URC Gießen 01



RL Baden-Württemberg

Freiburger RC • Karlsruher SV • Neckarsulmer SU II • RC Konstanz • RC Hirschau Tübingen • RG Heidelberg II • TSV Handschuhsheim II



RL Bayern

BTS 1861 Bayreuth • München RFC II • RC Regensburg 2000 • RFC Augsburg e.V. • RFC Bad Reichenhall • StuSta München II • TSB Ravensburg Ravens • Würzburger RK 2012 e.V.







Verbandsliga - 30 teams (39 clubs)

Verbandsliga North

North-East
FC St. Pauli III • FT Adler Kiel II • Hamburger RC II • VfL Jesteburg Wombats • RSG M-V (SG Rugby Fortuna Neuenkirchen/Rugby Rostock Dierkower Elche/Rugby Wismar Freibeuter) • SG Hamburger SV/Hamburg Exiles RFC II
North-West
SG SV Bethen/Bremen 1860 II • SG SV Odin Hannover II/VfR Döhren II • SG Schaumburg Royals RFC/VT Union Groß Ilsede • SV 08 Ricklingen • TSV Karlshöfen • TSV Victoria Linden II • Union 60 Bremen



Verbandsliga NRW

Brühler TV 1879 • DJK VFL Willich • RC 1960 Hürth II • RSV Köln III • TV Jahn-Rheine Warriors • Wiedenbrücker TV II



VL Baden-Württemberg

6 Tournaments



VL Bayern

Allgäu Rugby • FC Eintracht Bamberg • RC Innsbruck • SG 1. SC Gröbenzell/RC Landsberg am Lech • SG TuS Fürstenfeldbrück/TeamMünchen • SG RC Unterföhring II/TV 1861 Ingolstadt • StuSta München III • TSV Nördlingen • TSV 1846 Nürnberg II • TV 1848 Coburg • VFB Ulm



Champions



Northern Germany












































































Year

North

Lower Saxony

North-East

North Rhine-Westphalia
2000-01


DRC Hannover II


TuS 95 Düsseldorf

SC Germania List II

RC Hürth
2001-02


Hamburger RC


Wiedenbrücker TV

RC Aachen
2002-03

DRC Hannover II

Wiedenbrücker TV
2003-04


SV Odin Hannover
Wiedenbrücker TV
2004-05


Stahl Brandenburg Rugby
Wiedenbrücker TV
2005-06

Dynamo Rostock
Hamburger RC
RC Aachen
2006-07

FC St. Pauli II

VfR Döhren
Wiedenbrücker TV
2007-08

FT Adler Kiel Rugby

SG Schwalbe/DRC Hannover II

Berliner RC II
TuS 95 Düsseldorf
SG Schwalbe/DRC Hannover II
2008-09
FT Adler Kiel Rugby

DSV 78/08 Ricklingen II

RK 03 Berlin II
TuS 95 Düsseldorf

Welfen Braunschweig
2009-10

Hamburg Exiles RFC

FC Schwalbe Hannover
RK 03 Berlin II

RC Bonn-Rhein-Sieg
2010-11
Welfen Braunschweig
RK 03 Berlin II
Wiedenbrücker TV
2011-12
08 Ricklingen/Wunstorf
SG Grizzlies/Potsdam
Grashof RC Essen
2012-13

DRC Hannover

RU Hohen Neuendorf

RT Münster
2013-14
SG Odin/Döhren
RK 03 Berlin II
RT Münster
2014-15
FT Adler Kiel Rugby

USV Potsdam

ASV Köln II
  • Until 2002, North Rhine-Westphalia played a separate spring and autumn championship.

  • In 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007, Lower Saxony and East played a combined North/East championship in spring.

  • Until 2001 and from 2007 to 2009, Lower Saxony played a separate spring and autumn championship.

  • From 2010-11 onwards no separate Regionalliga North was played.


Southern Germany




















































































Year

Rhineland-Palatinate

Hesse

Baden-Württemberg

Bavaria
2000-01

RC Mainz



München RFC II

Ramstein RFC
München RFC II
2001-02
RC Mainz

Eintracht Frankfurt Rugby

TSV Handschuhsheim II

StuSta München
2002-03

FSV Trier-Tarforst
Eintracht Frankfurt Rugby
SC Neuenheim II/Pforzheim

TSV 1846 Nürnberg
2003-04
RC Mainz

RU Marburg

RG Heidelberg II
StuSta München
2004-05



TSV 1846 Nürnberg
2005-06

SC 1880 Frankfurt II
SG Karlsruhe/Pforzheim
TSV 1846 Nürnberg
2006-07
RC Mainz
RC Mainz

Stuttgarter RC

VfB Ulm
2007-08

RC Worms

RK Heusenstamm II

Heidelberger RK II
TSV 1846 Nürnberg
2008-09
FSV Trier-Tarforst
RK Heusenstamm II

Karlsruher SV Rugby

RC Regensburg
2009-10
FSV Trier-Tarforst
Eintracht Frankfurt Rugby

Heidelberger TV
TSV 1846 Nürnberg
2010-11

Ramstein Rogues RFC
RK Heusenstamm II

Freiburger RC
RC Regensburg
2011-12
RC Worms
RK Heusenstamm II
TV Pforzheim II

RFC Bad Reichenhall
2012-13

RC Luxemburg II

BSC Offenbach

not held
RFC Bad Reichenhall
2013-14
RC Luxemburg II
URC Gießen 01

not held
RFC Augsburg
2014-15

not held
SCW Göttingen

not held
RC Regensburg
  • In 2006-07, RC Mainz competed in both Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate.

  • In 2005-06, Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate played a combined championship.

  • Until 2001, Bavaria played a separate spring and autumn championship.

  • Until 2001, Rhineland-Palatinate played a separate spring and autumn championship.


Placings



North


The league placings in the Regionalliga North:









































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Club

00

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

Hamburger RC 3











4





















Welfen Braunschweig 2










3

1











DSV 78 Hannover II












2









Bremen 1860









6
5
3
3









DRC Hannover



























1







SG SV Odin/VfR Döhren















8
3

1





FT Adler Kiel Rugby






3
6

1

1


4
5
2
4

1



Northern Lions















2
x

FC St. Pauli Rugby II






5

1
6
5
4
6
6


2
3
x

Union 60 Bremen









4
6
8
4




4
x

Hamburg Exiles RFC






8
4
2
2

1
7
9
5
6
5
x

TuS Lübeck















6
x

SC Germania List II














3

x

08 Ricklingen/Wunstorf











2

1






SG Varel/Oldenburg














5


Union 60 Bremen II














7



FC St. Pauli III













4




VfL Jesteburg






7






6




Bremen 1860 II













7




FC Schwalbe Hannover











5
7




SG Jesteburg/Geesthacht 1






2
3
3
2
9
10





RSG M-V







1
7
7
7








SC Varel






6
3
4
8








RG Bremen






2
5
5









Hamburger SV Rugby







8










VfL Geesthacht






w











  • 1 Combined team of VfL Jesteburg and VfL Geesthacht.


  • 2Welfen Braunschweig played in the Regionalliga Lower Saxony until 2009.


  • 3Hamburger RC also played in the North/East championship in spring 2006.


Lower Saxony


The league placings in the Regionalliga Lower Saxony. The league has been defunct since the end of the 2009–10 season:






















































































































































































































































































































































































































































Club

00

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

A

S

A

S

A

S

A

S

A

S

A

S

A

S

A

S

Hamburger RC




2



1








1









FC Schwalbe Hannover





2













1

SC Germania List II

4
3

1


4
2



5
5
3
4
6
6
6
2

TSV Victoria Linden II

6




3
7



4
6
4
2
5
5
5
3

SV 08 Ricklingen
























4

DSV 78 Hannover II

5
w















5

SG SV Odin/VfR Döhren II 1














3
2
2
2
6

FC Rastede


















7

RSV Göttingen
















4
4
8

SG Schwalbe/DRC II 4











2
2
5

1

1




Welfen Braunschweig 3



4


4
4

4

5

2

5
6
3
3

1


DSV 78/08 Ricklingen II 2






5

1




1

1

1
5
4

1
3


SV Odin Hannover

2
5
3
3
3

1

1












SV Odin Hannover II











3
4
2






VfR Döhren

















4
3

1






VfR Döhren II







3












Union 60 Bremen







4












Welfen Braunschweig II







5












DRC Hannover II


1

1
2
2

1
2
6











Victoria Linden II/DSV 78 II 5


4
5














VfR Döhren/Schwalbe II 6
3

















  • Until 2001, the league was played in an autumn (A) and a spring (S) championship, with the autumn champion receiving the opportunity to play in the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East qualification round in spring. From 2003 to 2009, the league was once more divided into autumn and spring. From 2004 to 2007, a North/East championship was played in spring. Since 2010, the clubs from Lower Saxony play in the Regionalliga North and no Regionalliga Lower Saxony exists.


  • 1 Combined reserves team of SV Odin Hannover and VfR Döhren.


  • 2 Combined reserves team of DSV 78 Hannover and SV 08 Ricklingen.


  • 3 Played in the Regionalliga North in 2009-10.


  • 4 Combined team of FC Schwalbe Hannover and the reserve team of DRC Hannover.


  • 5 Combined reserves team of TSV Victoria Linden and DSV 78 Hannover.


  • 6 Combined reserves team of FC Schwalbe Hannover and VfR Döhren.


  • 7Hamburger RC also played in the Regionalliga North championship in 2005-06.


East


The league placings in the Regionalliga East:




















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Club

00

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

A

S

A

S

A

S

A

S

A

S

A

S

A

S

A

S

A

S

RC Leipzig










3
1
8
2
3
2
7
6
10
4
10
2









RV Dresden








2
4
7
4
7
2
7
2
8
8
8
5
9
4









USV Jena










8
5
3
3
5
4
3
4
7
2
4
5









Berliner SC








4
5
1
2
6
4
2
4
6
7
11
6
7
6









Veltener RC








8
1
6
3
5
3
4
3
4
5
5
5
3
8









RU Hohen Neuendorf
















3
4
2









1







Berliner RC II








6

1

1
4
2
6
2
2

1
2




3
2
2





USV Halle






















6
3





USV Potsdam Rugby








2
3
3
3



















1



Berliner SV 92 Rugby








5
3
5

1
4

1

1
3




2

1
2








x

SC Siemensstadt













1
2


3
5
6

1
3
3
3
3


7






x

RK 03 Berlin II








7
2
2
2

1
3
5
5
1

1

1
2

1
9
3

1
2
x

RC Leipzig II























4
4
x

Berliner RC III

















2
9
3
8



5
x

Stahl Brandenburg Rugby











3
2
4

1




5
4
4
4
5
10
5
5
6
x

RL Berlin Bruisers
























7
x

RC Berlin Grizzlies

























x
SG Hennigsdorf/Hohen Neuendorf II

























x
SG BSC II/VRC II

























x

Stahl Hennigsdorf Rugby





















1
6
1
6
11
4
6
3

SG Grizzlies/Potsdam 3





















1






RU Hohen Neuendorf II










2
2


4
5

5


11
12





RK 03 Berlin III












1
5
1
1
4
3








SG H.Neuendorf/Hennigsdorf 1















2










SSV Erfurt Oaks
















5










Thüringer SV








4
4
4
3
2
1
8
3











RV Dresden II










6

4
4












RV Dresden II/SASV 2










4















Sachsen-Anhalter SV










5
















Mitteldeutsche SV









1
5

















TSV Leipzig-Wahren








3
3

















RC Staßfurt









5



















A division

B division
  • Until 2007 and again in 2009-10, the league was played in an autumn (A) and a spring (S) championship, with the autumn champion, until 2001, receiving the opportunity to play in the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga North/East qualification round in spring.
    • In 2003-04, the league was divided into a northern and a southern group, which played in autumn. The top two teams from the north and the best team from the south then played in the North/East championship in spring. The remaining top teams in each group then played in placings round 1 while the bottom teams played in round 2.

    • From 2004-05 to 2006-07, the league was played in an A and a B division in autumn. The best teams from the A division then played in the North/East championship in spring. The remaining teams from the A division and the winner of B then played in the placings round 1. The worst team in the A group and the rest of B played in round 2.

    • In 2007-08 and 2008–09, an A and a B division existed with a standard home-and-away season and no separate autumn and spring rounds.

    • In 2009-10, all clubs in the East played a single autumn round in one division. The rop five then played in the A division in spring while the bottom six played in the B division.



  • 1 Combined team of the reserve side of RU Hohen Neuendorf and Stahl Hennigsdorf Rugby.


  • 2 Combined team of the reserve side of RV Dresden and Sachsen-Anhalter SV.


  • 3 Combined team of the reserve side of USV Potsdam Rugby and Berlin Grizzlies.


North Rhine-Westphalia


The league placings in the Regionalliga North Rhine-Westphalia:

















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Club

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

A

S

A

S

TuS 95 Düsseldorf

1






2
2
2
2

1

1
4













RC Aachen




2

1
4
3
3

1


3
3
2













RC Bonn Rhein-Sieg






3
7
6
5
3
4
4

1










x

ASV Köln Rugby II
5






3
5
7
6
9
3
2
2
2

1
x

RT Münster


5
5
7
8
8
6
4
6
8
w

3

1
2
2
x

Grashof RC Essen












2

1


1
3
x

Wiedenbrücker TV
2
3

1
2

1

1

1
4

1
5
7
3

1




1
4
x

TuS 95 Düsseldorf II














9
4
5
x

Bochum Witten RFC














7
4
6
x

WMTV Solingen




5
4





6

5
5
3
7
x

RFC Dortmund













7
8
5
8
x

RC Aachen II













6
4
6
9
x

RC Bielefeld




9










7
10
x

RC Hürth
3

1
3
4
2
6






4
4
6
5
11
x

FSV Trier-Tarforst

















x

DJK Andernach

















x

RC Paderborn

















x

RC Osnabrück

















x

TV Lemgo














3
3



SV Ibbenbüren















6



Münster Marauders











5







RC Mönchengladbach Rhinos









2
5
7







Elmpt Falcons










2
8






SG Hürth/Brühl 1





5
8
6
8
9








Lippe Lions Lemgo






4
7
7
9
10







WMTV Solingen/SVD Sundwig 2


6


7












RSV Detmold
4
2
4
3
6
5













TV Aldenrade




8














TW Hemer

4
6
















RC Krefeld
6
5
















  • Until 2002, the league was played in an autumn (A) and a spring (S) championship, with the autumn champion, until 2001, receiving the opportunity to play in the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West qualification round in spring. Since the 2013–14 season the league has been split into a Rhineland and Westphalia division.


  • 1 Combined team of Brühler TV and RC Hürth.


  • 2 Combined team of WMTV Solingen and SVD Sundwig.


Rhineland-Palatinate


The league placings in the Regionalliga Rhineland-Palatinate. The league has been defunct since the end of the 2013–14 season:




































































































































































































































































































































































































































Club

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

A

S

RC Mainz 34

1
4

1



1

2

1















SC 1880 Frankfurt II 4







1

















Eintracht Frankfurt Rugby 4






4












RC Worms
5
5
4
3
4

8


1
4
4
3

1





FSV Trier-Tarforst
2
2
3

1
2


2


1

1




2



RC Luxembourg II











2
2

1

1

RC Mainz II












6
5
2

DJK Andernach









6
6
6
4
4
3

Stade Sarrois Rugby









5
2
4
7
6
4

Ramstein Rogues RFC
4

1
2
2
3

5
3
3
2
3

1






Ramstein Rogues RFC II












3
3


TuS Hochspeyer











5
5
7


SG Mainz/Worms II











7




RC Kaiserslautern







5
4
3
5





Baumholder RFC
3
3
w
w






6





VfL Pünderich










w





TB Rohrbach










w




SG Trier/Andernach 1







2







RU Marburg 4






3









SG Worms/Speyer 2






4








Blau-Gelb Darmstadt 4






6









URC Gießen 01 4






7








SG Horrweiler/Mainz II 6


w












TuS Horrweiler


5













RC Ludwigshafen
w














  • Until 2001, the league was played in an autumn (A) and a spring (S) championship, with the autumn champion receiving the opportunity to play in the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West qualification round in spring.


  • 1 Combined team of FSV Trier-Tarforst and DJK Andernach.


  • 2 Combined team of RC Worms and a team from Speyer.


  • 3 In 2006-07, RC Mainz took part in both the Regionalliga Hesse and Regionalliga Rhineland-Palatinate.


  • 4 In 2005-06, the Regionalliga Hesse and Regionalliga Rhineland-Palatinate played as a joined league. SC 1880 Frankfurt II, Eintracht Frankfurt Rugby, RU Marburg, Blau-Gelb Darmstadt and URC Gießen 01 are clubs from Hesse.


  • 5 In 2003-04, RC Worms took part in both the Regionalliga Hesse and Regionalliga Rhineland-Palatinate.


  • 6 Combined team of the reserve team of RC Mainz and TuS Horrweiler.


Hesse


The league placings in the Regionalliga Hesse:









































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Club

00

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

SC 1880 Frankfurt


































SC 1880 Frankfurt II


3
7
4


1





















RC Mainz 34







2

1



















Eintracht Frankfurt Rugby



1

1
2

4
5
4
2

1













TGS Hausen


5
5









2









BSC Offenbach














3
3
3
2


5

1







TG 75 Darmstadt








7
5
3
2
3
2







SCW Göttingen














3

1
x

RK Heusenstamm II


w
6



4

1

1
4

1

1
3

2
x

URC Gießen 01


6
4
5

7
w
5
4
6
4
6
4

1
3
x

RU Marburg


2
2

1

3


2

5
6
4
5
2
4
x

Rugby Cassel














4
6
x

RC Worms 45




3

8











x
SG Südhessen
















x
SG BSC Offenbach/Eintracht Frankfurt















5


TSV Krofdorf-Gleiberg














5



TSV Krofdorf-Gleiberg












8
6




SC 1880 Frankfurt III







6
6
6

5
7




SG Hausen/Babenhausen 8










3





SG 80 III/Babenhausen 2









7






SG Marburg/Babenhausen 1








w








Blau-Gelb Darmstadt






6
2










Ramstein Rogues RFC 4






5










TGS Hausen/Heusenstamm II 6



6












BSC Offenbach II/BG Darmstadt 7

4
3
7













CRC Babenhausen


w















  • 1 Combined team of RU Marburg and CRC Babenhausen.


  • 2 Combined team of the third team of SC 1880 Frankfurt and CRC Babenhausen.


  • 3 In 2006-07, RC Mainz took part in both the Regionalliga Hesse and Regionalliga Rhineland-Palatinate.


  • 4 In 2005-06, the Regionalliga Hesse and Regionalliga Rhineland-Palatinate played as a joined league. RC Mainz, RC Worms and the Ramstein Rogues RFC are clubs from Rhineland-Palatinate.


  • 5 In 2003-04, RC Worms took part in both the Regionalliga Hesse and Regionalliga Rhineland-Palatinate.


  • 6 Combined team of the reserve team of RK Heusenstamm and the TGS Hausen.


  • 7 Combined team of the reserve team of BSC Offenbach and the Blau-Gelb Darmstadt.


  • 8 Combined team of CRC Babenhausen and TGS Hausen.


Baden-Württemberg


The league placings in the Regionalliga Baden-Württemberg. The league has been defunct since the end of the 2011–12 season:






































































































































































































































































































































Club

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

A

S

RG Heidelberg II


3
2

1

















TSV Handschuhsheim II



1
3
2
















Stuttgarter RC


4
5
3

2

1











Heidelberger RK II







2

1









Heidelberger TV





















1





TV Pforzheim









4
2





Freiburger RC


5
6


4
4
5
3
6

1



TSG Heilbronn







6
3
5
4
2



TV Pforzheim II











5

1

Karlsruher SV Rugby


6
4








1



2

RC Rottweil


8
7
6




7
7
7
3

Heidelberger TV II











6
4

RC Konstanz


7
8


3



3
4
5

Stuttgarter RC II









6
8
8
6
TSB Ravensburg











9
7

SC Neuenheim II






5

w

5
3

SG Konstanz/TSB Ravensburg 1






3
2
2



SG Rottweil/Stuttgart 2







4




SG HTV/KSV/TVP 3






5
7




SG Karlsruhe/Pforzheim 4






1






SC Neuenheim II/TV Pforzheim 5

2

1
4









Karlsruher SV Rugby II




5








  • Until 2001, the league was played in an autumn (A) and a spring (S) championship, with the autumn champion receiving the opportunity to play in the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West qualification round in spring. No competition has been held since 2012.


  • 1 Combined team of RC Konstanz and TSB Ravensburg.


  • 2 Combined team of RC Rottweil and the reserve team of Stuttgarter RC.


  • 3 Combined team of Karlsruher SV Rugby, TV Pforzheim and the reserve team of Heidelberger TV.


  • 4 Combined team of Karlsruher SV Rugby and TV Pforzheim.


  • 5 Combined team of the reserve team of SC Neuenheim and TV Pforzheim.


Bavaria


The league placings in the Regionalliga Bavaria, which was formed shortley after the Bavarian Rugby Federation in 1996:[1]











































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Club

01

02

03

04

05

06

07

08

09

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

A

S

StuSta München
5
2

1
2

1



























RC Regensburg

4
3
5
6
2
5
3
2

1
3

1
2
2
3

1





RFC Bad Reichenhall










4
2

1

1
2
2
5
7

Augsburg RFC










2
3
6
4

1
3
4
5

TSV 1846 Nürnberg
2


2

1
2

1

1
2

1
2

1








4
3

1

Würzburger RK 2012














7
5
6
3

RC Unterföhring













7
6
6
2
2

StuSta München II





6
6



5
7
3
6
4
7
7
6

München RFC II

1

1
4
3
4
5
4
5
4
4
7
4
5
3
5
8

1
4

Allgäu Rugby Kempten
















8


TV Memmingen











6
4
5
8




Vilseck RC







6





w



w

Illesheim RFC
3
3
6
w
3
3
2
4

3

5







Vilsenwöhr RC











w







VfB Ulm






3

1
3
5
8







TV 1861 Ingolstadt










6








Neu-Ulm RFC



4
5
4












SG Ingolstadt/Rosenheim





7













Schweinfurt RFC
6
8
5
















TuS Fürstenfeldbruck
4
5

















RFC Würzburg
7
6

















TSV Bamberg

7
















SG Augsburg/Neu Ulm
8

















  • Until 2001, the league was played in an autumn (A) and a spring (S) championship, with the autumn champion receiving the opportunity to play in the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga South/West qualification round in spring. As the 2000 autumn champions, München RFC II, was ineligible to compete in the 2nd Bundesliga, being a reserves team, the second placed team, TSV 1846 Nürnberg, went instead. 2015/16 München RFC II, was ineligible to compete in the 2nd Bundesliga, Unterföhring lost the promotion play-off against Karlsruher SV. In 2016/17 Nürnberg declined the promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga, so Unterföhring stepped in.


Key








= Team played in Rugby-Bundesliga, 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga or 3rd Liga South/West

1 = League champion

North/East championship round
w = Team withdrawn
x = Current seasons teams


See also


  • Rugby union in Germany

  • German rugby union cup


References




  1. ^ History of Bavarian Rugby Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine. Bavarian Rugby Federation website, accessed: 19 April 2010




External links


  • German Rugby Federation website

  • Scrum.de - Result archive

  • Rugbyweb.de - Result archive









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