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The 2. Bundesliga is the only football league in Germany in which teams from all federal states have already played. Greuther Fürth has collected the most points as of the end of the 2022–23 season. Since 1974 the club has won 1,708 points in 1,160 second division games and has been leading the all-time table of the 2.
This is a list of clubs in the 2. Bundesliga, including all clubs and their final placings from 1974–75 to 2023–24. The league is the second-highest football league in Germany and the German football league system. It replaced the Regionalligas as the second division in Germany in 1974.
The OneFootball app features live-scores, statistics and news [1] from 200 leagues in 12 different languages covered by a newsroom located in Berlin. [2] In 2019, OneFootball partnered up with Eleven Sports to have the rights to stream directly on the app La Liga in UK [3] and with Sky to transmit 2. Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal matches in Germany. [4]
2. Bundesliga; Season: 2024–25: Dates: 2 August 2024 – 18 May 2025: Matches played: 159: Goals scored: 496 (3.12 per match) Top goalscorer: Budu Zivzivadze (12 goals) Biggest home win: Köln 5–0 Braunschweig Hamburg 5–0 Regensburg Nürnberg 8–3 Regensburg: Biggest away win: Regensburg 0–4 Fürth Fürth 0–4 Nürnberg Fürth 1–5 ...
England 3-4 Germany: The Lionesses shipped four goals at home in a woeful defensive performance under Sarina Wiegman
Bundesliga ([ˌeːɐ̯stə-]), is a professional football league in Germany located at the top of the German football league system. The Bundesliga comprises 18 teams and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the 2.
The 2021–22 2. Bundesliga was the 48th season of the 2. ... Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg Dynamo Dresden: 0–2 1. FC Kaiserslautern: 0–0: 0–2:
Germany national football team in 2012. The Germany national football team has represented Germany in international football competitions since 1908. It is controlled by the German Football Association (DFB), the governing body of football in Germany. [9] [10] They have won four FIFA World Cups and have been runners up on four occasions.