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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.
Bundesliga clubs are required to be majority-owned by German club members (known as the 50+1 rule to discourage control by a single entity) and operate under tight restrictions on the use of debt for acquisitions (a team only receives an operating licence if it has solid financials); as a result 11 of the 18 clubs were profitable after the 2008 ...
Category for teams who have ever played in the Bundesliga (the top division of association football in Germany since 1963). Pages in category "Bundesliga clubs" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.
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The East Germany–West Germany football rivalry was an association football rivalry between teams from East Germany and West Germany, existing from 1949 to 1990, while two separate German countries existed. Clubs from the two countries met at official level in both national team and club competitions like the FIFA World Cup or the European Cup.
The All-time Bundesliga table (German: Ewige Tabelle der Bundesliga) is a ranking of all German football clubs based on their performance in the Bundesliga, the top division of German football. In this ranking 3 points are awarded for a win, 1 for a draw, and 0 for a loss, although the Bundesliga awarded 2 points for a win until the 1994–95 ...
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 ...
Holstein Kiel made its Bundesliga debut, making it the 58th different Bundesliga club and the first club from Schleswig-Holstein, and returning to the German top flight after 60 years of absence. The club also replaced Hansa Rostock as the northernmost club in league history. [4] FC St. Pauli returned to the Bundesliga after a thirteen-year ...