1994–95 Regionalliga

Regionalliga
Season 1994–95
Promoted VfB Lübeck
Carl Zeiss Jena
Arminia Bielefeld
SpVgg Unterhaching
Relegated Göttingen 05
FC Bremerhaven
TuS Hoisdorf
BSV Brandenburg
BFC Türkiyemspor
SCB Preußen Köln
SV Edenkoben
VfB Wissen
Kickers Offenbach
SV Lohhof
SV Wehen
Rot-Weiß Frankfurt
Amateur Championship VfL Osnabrück
FC Sachsen Leipzig
SC Verl
Stuttgarter Kickers
Matches played 1224
Goals scored 3635 (2.97 per match)
Top goalscorer Jonathan Akpoborie (Stuttgarter Kickers) - 37
← 1993–94 (Oberliga)

The 1994–95 Regionalliga season was the first year of the Regionalliga as the third tier of German football. There were four regional sections, Nord, Nordost, West-Südwest and Süd, each with eighteen teams. Most teams qualified from the Oberliga, which dropped to become a fourth-tier league, while five teams were relegated from the previous year's 2. Bundesliga. In the Nord section, four teams were promoted from the formerly fourth-tier Verbandsliga.

The four regional champions were all promoted directly to the 2. Bundesliga. The four runners-up entered the Amateur Championship, which was not a promotion playoff. Twelve teams were relegated, although the amount per region varied depending on the teams relegated from the second tier.

This was the last season of two points for a win, before it was increased to three.

Regionalliga Nord

The Regionalliga Nord covered the states of Bremen, Hamburg, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein.

Teams

The division largely replaced the Oberliga Nord, with fourteen of the teams qualifying directly from that division. FC Bremerhaven, SC Concordia, Lüneburger SK and SV Wilhelmshaven all earned promotion from the Verbandsliga.

Final table

Pos
Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1.VfB Lübeck3420867639+3748Promotion to 2. Bundesliga
2.VfL Osnabrück3419876836+3246Qualification for German Amateur Championship
3.VfL Herzlake34151275441+1342
4.Kickers Emden34141375142+941
5.VfB Oldenburg34141284939+1040
6.Eintracht Braunschweig34101684943+636
7.Werder Bremen (A)34147134437+735
8.Lüneburger SK341113104836+235
9.SV Wilhelmshaven34146146353+1034
10.SV Lurup341111125649+733
11.Holstein Kiel34129134445-133
12.VfL 93 Hamburg34816103140-932
13.TuS Celle34128146353+1032
14.Hamburger SV (A)34128144762-1532
15.SC Concordia34109154747029
16.Göttingen 0534910153447-1328Relegation to Oberliga
17.FC Bremerhaven3497183967-2825
18.TuS Hoisdorf3443272683-5711

Top scorers

# Player Club Goals
1. Germany Christian Claaßen SV Wilhelmshaven 26
2. Germany Arie van Lent Werder Bremen (A) 20
3. Germany Frank Grobitzsch SV Lurup 15
Germany Frank Hartmann VfL Osnabrück
Germany Daniel Jurgeleit VfB Lübeck
6. Croatia Boris Ekmeščić VfB Oldenburg 14
Germany Hendryk Lau VfL Herzlake
8. Germany Michael Koch VfB Lübeck 13
Croatia Kreso Kovacec SC Concordia
Germany Markus Stanko Göttingen 05

Regionalliga Nordost

The Regionalliga Nordost covered the states of Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia. This amounts to the former East Germany, as well as West Berlin.

Teams

Tennis Borussia Berlin and Carl Zeiss Jena were relegated from the 2. Bundesliga, while the remaining 16 teams came from the NOFV-Oberliga.

Final table

Pos
Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1.Carl Zeiss Jena3423837417+5754Promotion to 2. Bundesliga
2.FC Sachsen Leipzig34201126324+3951Qualification for German Amateur Championship
3.1. FC Union Berlin34181157536+3947
4.Tennis Borussia Berlin3419966933+3647
5.Rot-Weiß Erfurt3418886634+3244
6.Reinickendorfer Füchse34151095341+1240
7.Energie Cottbus34121485440+1438
8.EFC Stahl34111585248+437
9.Erzgebirge Aue341110135347+632
10.Hertha Zehlendorf34912134255-1330
11.FC Berlin34910155364-1128
12.Bischofswerdaer FV34812143648-1228
13.Spandauer SV34107174977-2827
14.FSV Optik Rathenow34712153655-1926
15.FSV Lok Altmark Stendal34810163356-2326
16.Hertha BSC (A)3496194270-2924
17.BSV Brandenburg3481253482-4817Relegation to Oberliga
18.BFC Türkiyemspor3456232683-5716

Top scorers

# Player Club Goals
1. Germany Thomas Adler Tennis Borussia Berlin 20
Republic of Macedonia Goran Markov 1. FC Union Berlin
3. Germany Bernd Jopek Spandauer SV 19
Germany Mark Zimmermann Carl Zeiss Jena
5. Germany Carsten Klee FC Sachsen Leipzig 18
6. Germany Danilo Kunze Erzgebirge Aue 17
7. Germany Detlef Irrgang Energie Cottbus 16
8. Germany Peter Kaehlitz Hertha Zehlendorf 15
Germany Hans-Jörg Leitzke FC Sachsen Leipzig
10. Bosnia and Herzegovina Sergej Barbarez 1. FC Union Berlin 14
Germany Matthias Zimmerling Energie Cottbus
12. Germany Uwe Schulz FSV Optik Rathenow 13
Germany Michael Steffen FC Berlin
14. Germany Rainer Wiedemann FSV Lok Altmark Stendal 12

Regionalliga West/Südwest

The Regionalliga West/Südwest covered the states of North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland Palatinate and Saarland.

Teams

Final table

Pos
Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1.Arminia Bielefeld34201046528+3750Promotion to 2. Bundesliga
2.SC Verl34151456435+2944Qualification for German Amateur Championship
3.FSV Salmrohr3419695733+2444
4.Rot-Weiß Essen3417986240+2243
5.Wuppertaler SV34168106343+2040
6.Alemannia Aachen34168106650+1640
7.Eintracht Trier34131295048+238
8.Borussia Neunkirchen341310113744-736
9.TuS Paderborn-Neuhaus341211116153+1235
10.Preußen Münster341113104744+335
11.SpVgg Erkenschwick341112114647-134
12.Bonner SC341112115155-434
13.1. FC Bocholt34109154352-929
14.SG Wattenscheid 09 (A)34714134158-1728
15.SC Hauenstein34615134154-1327
16.SCB Preußen Köln3478194578-3322Relegation to Oberliga
17.SV Edenkoben34410203267-3518
18.VfB Wissen3447233173-4215

Top scorers

# Player Club Goals
1. Germany Jörg Beyel SCB Preußen Köln 21
2. Germany Angelo Vier SC Verl 20
3. Poland Marek Czakon Eintracht Trier 17
4. Germany Wolfram Klein Rot-Weiß Essen 16
Germany Stephan Lämmermann Alemannia Aachen
6. Germany Ralf Sturm Wuppertaler SV 15
7. Netherlands Eric Groeleken TuS Paderborn-Neuhaus 14
8. Germany Achim Weber Wuppertaler SV 13
Germany Markus Wuckel Arminia Bielefeld
10. Germany Jürgen Serr Preußen Münster 12
Germany Guido Silberbach SG Wattenscheid 09 (A)
Germany Frank Süs Borussia Neunkirchen

Regionalliga Süd

The Regionalliga Süd covered the states of Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria and Hessen.

Teams

Final table

Pos
Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1.SpVgg Unterhaching3424648132+4954Promotion to 2. Bundesliga
2.Stuttgarter Kickers3423569633+6351Qualification for German Amateur Championship
3.SpVgg Fürth3419966747+3048
4.SSV Ulm 18463420596945+2445
5.TSV Vestenbergsgreuth3419695631+2544
6.TSF Ditzingen34168106354+940
7.Bayern Munich (A)341212104244-236
8.VfR Mannheim341210125555034
9.FC Augsburg34146144852-434
10.SpVgg Ludwigsburg34137144751-433
11.SV Darmstadt 9834119144953-431
12.SG Egelsbach34126164144-330
13.Hessen Kassel34911145064-1427
14.SSV Reutlingen3498174366-2326
15.Kickers Offenbach3497184154-1325Relegation to Oberliga
16.SV Lohhof3479184154-1323
17.SV Wehen3466223778-4118
18.Rot-Weiß Frankfurt34442639102-6212

Top scorers

# Player Club Goals
1. Nigeria Jonathan Akpoborie Stuttgarter Kickers 37
2. Germany Sean Dundee TSF Ditzingen 24
3. Germany Markus Sailer Stuttgarter Kickers 21
4. Spain Alfonso Garcia SpVgg Unterhaching 20
5. Germany Markus Beierle SSV Ulm 1846 19
6. Germany Bernd Müller SpVgg Fürth 17
Germany Frank Türr SpVgg Fürth
8. Germany Gerd Klaus TSV Vestenbergsgreuth 16
9. Bosnia and Herzegovina Haris Karamehmedović VfR Mannheim 15
10. Germany Gianni Covelli SpVgg Ludwigsburg 12
Germany Carsten Lakies SV Darmstadt 98
Burkina Faso Kassoum Ouédraogo KSV Hessen Kassel

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