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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.
A club that wants to play in the Regionalliga must meet two conditions. First, the team must qualify for the league. Second, the club must obtain a license from the DFB. This license is granted if the club can prove that they are financially sound, that their stadium conforms to the security regulations, and that they have a working youth section.
Category for association football clubs in Germany, sorted alphabetically by place of origin. Note that only teams playing Association football are included, and the category does not include teams playing American football, rugby, or other similar sports. It does include a number of now-foreign teams that at some point in history played in ...
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). Below a list of stadiums with a capacity of at least 10,000.
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 ...
Professional clubs often designate their reserve sides to be under-23 teams as the rules of utilising players in both the first and second them for under-23 players are less strict, with players above 23 having to have a mandatory 10-day break when being exchanged between teams.
This category sub-divides the Category:Football clubs in Germany into the sixteen separate states, where the clubs come from. This is a container category . Due to its scope, it should contain only subcategories .