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Contents.Competition modus Every team played two games against each other team, one at home and one away. Teams received three points for a win and one point for a draw. If two or more teams were tied on points, places were determined by and, if still tied, by goals scored. The team with the most points were crowned champions while the three teams with the fewest points were relegated to.Team changes to 1999–2000 , and were relegated to the after finishing in the last three places. They were replaced by, and.Season overview Title race The 2000–01 season was notable for its title race, which literally lasted until the last seconds of the campaign.
Before the last round of matches, lead by three points, but with an inferior goal difference. Schalke managed to defeat, 5–3. Shortly before this match ended, Bayern gave up a 90th-minute goal against. As the news spread quickly at the, most Schalke supporters believed their team had won their first championship since. The pitch had thus already been stormed in celebration although the match in Hamburg was not concluded yet, which could also be seen on stadium television.In Hamburg, Bayern tried one last attack in injury time when suddenly Hamburg goalkeeper, who ironically was loaned out from Schalke, stopped a back pass by his teammate with his hands.
Referee thus awarded an for Bayern about eight meters from the Hamburg goal. Discussions and protests led to a further delay before eventually scored the decisive equaliser on a tip pass. The match was never resumed afterwards.In Schalke, the atmosphere immediately turned from joy and celebration to shock, disbelief and mourning. Because of the events, the Schalke 04 team of that season was dubbed 'Champion of Hearts' by the German media. Other events Title combatants Bayern and Schalke both qualified for the while and achieved qualification round spots for the same competition. And ended their season with successful qualification for the. European qualification was rounded out by, and, who entered the.The was won by Schalke 04.
As a consequence to Schalke's Champions League qualification, the UEFA Cup spot reserved for the domestic cup winner was awarded to finalists, who played in the third-tier.On the bottom end of the table, and had to face relegation to the. Promoted for the new season were champions, runners-up and third-placed.In European competitions, Bayern Munich won the after beating Spanish sides on penalties.
Aside from that, it was a rather meagre year for German teams. Hamburg and Leverkusen both exited Champions League at the first group stage, 1860 Munich even did not make the group stage at all by losing in the third qualifying round against. All three teams were eventually moved over to the, but neither of them advanced past the third round. From the 'regular' UEFA Cup participants, Werder Bremen and Hertha BSC also exited in the third round, with following one round later.
Only made it to the UEFA Cup semi-finals, but had no chance against another Spanish team,.Team overview. Location of teams in Bundesliga 2000–01 ClubLocationGroundCapacity76,6,8,5,1,2,50063,000Olympiastadion63,0,1,30021,600League table PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation7+17615105512+14312811114762. Source:Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Top goalscorers RankPlayerClubGoals2Champion squad FC Bayern MunichGoalkeepers: (32); (1); (1).Defenders: (27); (27); (23 / 1); (22 / 1); (15).Midfielders: (31 / 4); (29 / 9); (24 / 1); (23 / 1); (21 / 1); (; 20 / 4); (20); (14); (6); (5).Forwards: (27 / 15); (26 / 5); (25 / 12); (24 / 3); (19 / 5); (6); (1).(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)Manager:.On the roster but have not played in a league game:;;.Transferred out during the season: none.References.
Against rivals, known as the, in the Bundesliga in 2009Internationally, the most well-known German clubs include,. Hamburger SV was the only club to have played continuously in the Bundesliga since its foundation, until 12 May 2018, when the club was relegated for the first time.In the 2008–09 season, the Bundesliga reinstated an earlier German system of promotion and relegation, which had been in use from 1981 until 1991:. The bottom two finishers in the Bundesliga are automatically relegated to the 2. Bundesliga, with the top two finishers in the 2. Bundesliga taking their places.
The third-from-bottom club in the Bundesliga will play a two-legged tie with the third-place team from the 2. Bundesliga, with the winner taking up the final place in the following season's Bundesliga.From 1992 until 2008, a different system was used, in which the bottom three finishers of the Bundesliga had been automatically relegated, to be replaced by the top three finishers in the 2. From 1963 until 1981 two, or later three, teams had been relegated from the Bundesliga automatically, while promotion had been decided either completely or partially in.The season starts in early August and lasts until late May, with a winter break of six weeks (mid-December through to the end of January). In recent years, games have been played on Saturdays (five games beginning at 3:30 pm and one game beginning at 6:30 pm) and Sundays (one game beginning at 3:30 pm and one game at 5:30 pm). A new television deal in 2006 reintroduced a Friday game (beginning at 8:30 pm).History Origins.
Further information:Prior to the formation of the Bundesliga, German football was played at an amateur level in a large number of sub-regional leagues until, in 1949, part-time (semi-) professionalism was introduced and only five regional Oberligen (Premier Leagues) remained. Regional champions and runners-up played a series of playoff matches for the right to compete in a final game for the national championship. On 28 January 1900, a national association, the (DFB) had been founded in with 86 member clubs. The first recognised national championship team was, who beat 7–2 in a game played at on 31 May 1903.Through the 1950s, there were continued calls for the formation of a central professional league, especially as professional leagues in other countries began to draw Germany's best players away from the semi-professional domestic leagues.
At the international level the German game began to falter as German teams often fared poorly against professional teams from other countries. A key supporter of the central league concept was national team head coach Sepp Herberger who said, “If we want to remain competitive internationally, we have to raise our expectations at the national level.”Meanwhile, in East Germany, a separate league was established with the formation of the (Deutscher Sportausschuss Oberliga) in 1950. The league was renamed the Football Oberliga DFV in 1958 and was generally referred to simply as the DDR-Liga or DDR-Oberliga.
The league fielded 14 teams with two relegation spots.Foundation. Of against of in theThe German football champion is decided strictly by play in the Bundesliga. Each club plays every other club once at home and once away.
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Originally, a victory was worth two points, with one point for a draw and none for a loss. Since the 1995–96 season, a victory has been worth three points, while a draw remains worth a single point, and zero points are given for a loss. The club with the most points at the end of the season becomes German champion. Currently, the top four clubs in the table qualify automatically for the group phase of the. The two teams at the bottom of the table are relegated into the 2.
Bundesliga, while the top two teams in the 2. Bundesliga are promoted.
The 16th-placed team (third-last), and the third-placed team in the 2. Bundesliga play a two-leg play-off match. The winner of this match plays the next season in the Bundesliga, and the loser in the 2. Bundesliga.If teams are level on points, tie-breakers are applied in the following order:. Goal difference for the entire season. Total goals scored for the entire season. Head-to-head results (total points).
Head-to-head goals scored. Head-to-head away goals scored. Total away goals scored for the entire seasonIf two clubs are still tied after all of these tie-breakers have been applied, a single match is held at a neutral site to determine the placement. However, this has never been necessary in the history of the Bundesliga.In terms of team selection, matchday squads must have no more than five non-EU representatives. Main article: ClubPosition inFirst Bundesliga seasonNumber of seasons in BundesligaFirst season of current spellNumber of seasons of current spellBundesliga titlesNational titlesLast titleb1011–12900–b1979–804100–b193–6455–66553–6456–6723–9420–a12031b2008–091200–a1 199–20026–170–12009–101100–2 (2nd B)20–20100–a1199583 (2nd B)20–20100–a19004b19009a Founding member of the Bundesligab Never been relegated from the Bundesliga Members for 2019–20.
Locations of the 2019–20 Bundesliga teams TeamLocationStadiumCapacityRef.30,5,9,4,4,9,4,2,271Berlin22,0,000Business model In the 2009–10 season, the Bundesliga's turnover was €1.7bn, broken down into match-day revenue (€424m), sponsorship receipts (€573m) and broadcast income (€594m). That year it was the only European football league where clubs collectively made a profit.
Bundesliga clubs paid less than 50% of revenue in players wages, the lowest percentage out of the European leagues. The Bundesliga has the lowest ticket prices and the highest average attendance out of Europe's five major leagues. The, is the home ground of.Despite the good economic governance, there have still been some instances of clubs getting into difficulties. In 2004, reported a debt of €118.8 million (£83 million). Having won the Champions League in 1997 and a number of Bundesliga titles, Dortmund had gambled to maintain their success with an expensive group of largely foreign players but failed, narrowly escaping liquidation in 2006. In subsequent years, the club went through extensive restructuring to return to financial health, largely with young home-grown players.
In 2004 reported debts of £24.7 million and were able to continue in the Bundesliga only after proving they had long term credit with their bank.The leading German club made a net profit of just €2.5 million in 2008–09 season (group accounts, while made a net loss of €30.4 million in 2009 financial year. KGaA, made a net loss of just €2.9 million in 2008–09 season. Attendances. Main article:Based on its per-game average, the Bundesliga is the best-attended association football league in the world; out of all sports, its average of 45,116 fans per game during the 2011–12 season was the second highest of any league worldwide, behind only the of the United States. Bundesliga club has the highest average attendance of any football club in the world.Out of Europe's five major football leagues (, and ), the Bundesliga has the lowest ticket prices and the highest average attendance. Many club stadia have large terraced areas for (by comparison, stadia in the English are all-seaters due to the ).
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Teams limit the number of to ensure everyone has a chance to see the games live, and the away club has the right to 10% of the available capacity. Match tickets often double as free rail passes which encourages supporters to travel and celebrate in a relaxed atmosphere. According to Bundesliga chief executive, tickets are inexpensive (especially for ) as 'It is not in the clubs' culture so much to raise prices.
They are very fan orientated'., president of Bayern Munich, was quoted as saying 'We do not think the fans are like cows to be milked. Football has got to be for everybody.' The Bundesliga has the highest average attendance of any football league in the world.
The Bundesliga is broadcast on TV in over 200 countriesThe Bundesliga is broadcast on TV in over 200 countries. In October 2013, via the, and divisions, acquired television and digital rights to the Bundesliga in 80 territories, including North America and Asia (outside of India and Oceania) for five years, and selected European territories for two years, beginning in the 2015–16 season. CEO explained that the deal was designed to 'leverage our unrivaled global portfolio of sports channels to bolster the Bundesliga brand in every corner of the globe.'
As a result of this partnership, replaced as United States rightsholder beginning in the 2015–16 season. Matches are broadcast by, and in English, Spanish-language telecasts air on and (from 2018/19 season). Matches stream online for subscribers to these channels on participating providers via, and are also available through the subscription service Fox Soccer Match Pass. In Canada, broadcast rights were sub-licensed to and.In the United Kingdom and in Ireland, the Bundesliga is broadcast live on. In Spain, the Bundesliga is broadcast live on.In 2015, digital TV operator acquired exclusive television rights for Sub-Saharan Africa for five years starting from 2015–16 season. Champions.