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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 among Europe's five major leagues. [31]
Over the last few years German football has risen, and that can be confirmed from the appearance of two German clubs in the final of the 2012–13 Champions League. German football has won interest in all of Europe because the majority of associations are financially healthy and the number of spectators in stadiums has been rising. [3] [4]
This is a list of clubs in the Bundesliga. It records all 57 clubs who played in the 61 seasons of the Bundesliga since its introduction in 1963 . The placings section is split in two periods, before and after the German reunification , which took place during the league's 1990–91 season, in October 1990.
While the West German national team received strong support in East Germany, with supporters from the East often travelling to away matches of the West German team in Eastern Europe, [107] [108] encounters between teams from the East and West in European Cup competitions were often hard-fought.
The German football league system, or league pyramid, refers to the hierarchically interconnected league system for association football in Germany that in the 2016–17 season consisted of 2,235 leagues in up to 13 levels having 31,645 teams, in which all divisions are bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation.
2. Bundesliga: 2 Hamburg: Hamburg: 6 3 2 Hammer SpVg: Oberliga Westfalen: 5 Hamm: NRW: 0 0 0 FC Hanau 93: Gruppenliga Frankfurt Ost 7 Hanau: Hesse: 0 0 0 SpVgg Hankofen-Hailing: Bayernliga Süd: 5 Leiblfing: Bavaria: 0 0 0 Hannover 96: 2. Bundesliga: 2 Hannover: Lower Saxony: 2 1 0 F.C. Hansa Rostock: 2. Bundesliga: 2 Rostock: Mecklenburg-Vorp ...
The Westfalenstadion, the largest football stadium in Germany and home of Borussia Dortmund. The following is a list of football stadiums in Germany with a total capacity of at least 20,000 spectators (seating and standing).
Clubs also compete in the league and national cup competitions for places in the following season's UEFA club competitions, the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League. Due to promotion and relegation, the clubs playing in the top-level league are different every season, except in San Marino where there is only one level. [4]