Germany Regionalliga Nordost Bitcoin Sports Betting
Under the Rgionalliha Nordost are the states of Berlin, Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony, and Thuringia. The league is ranked 4th in the German football ranking system and has 18 active teams under its belt. Fans are now able to bet using their Bitcoins on teams like Hertha BSC II, ZFC Meuselwitz, VfB Auerbach, TSG Neustrelitz, Berliner FC Dynamo, FC Energie Cottbus, just to name a few. Below are the betting odds for the next Nordost Regionalliga games:
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The Regionalliga Nordost was a league in German football between 1994 and 2000. It was one of four regional leagues that formed the third highest league. For the 2000/01 season, the Regionalliga was restructured and the Regionalliga Nordost was dissolved.
History
In 1994/95, the four-track regional league started its operations as the third-highest league in Germany, replacing the upper league as the third-highest league. In addition to the North East Regional League, there were also the North, West/Southwest and South Regional Leagues. Originally, the regional league was only to be divided into North/Northeast, West/Southwest and South on three tracks. Since the regions north and northeast together occupy almost half of the area of the Federal Republic of Germany, the respective regional associations appealed against a common squadron. In the first year, the DFB temporarily approved the operation of the separate North and North-East squadrons.
In the premiere season, the following clubs started in the Regionalliga Nordost:
- NOFV relegates from the 2nd Bundesliga of the 1993/94 season: FC Carl Zeiss Jena and Tennis Borussia Berlin
- Qualifiers from the NOFV-Oberliga relay teams north, middle and south of the 1993/94 season:
- Relay North: BSV Stahl Brandenburg, Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl, Reinickendorfer Füchse, FC Berlin, Spandauer SV, FSV Optik Rathenow
- Relay Mitte: 1st FC Union Berlin, Energie Cottbus, Türkiyemspor Berlin, FSV Lok Altmark Stendal, Hertha BSC Amateure, Hertha Zehlendorf
- Relay South: FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt, FC Erzgebirge Aue, FC Sachsen Leipzig, Bischofswerdaer FV 08
Starting from the second year, a division of the squadrons was only agreed upon under the condition that the north and northeast altogether only provide one promoted team in the 2nd Bundesliga. As a result, from the 1995/96 season, the champions of both squadrons determined the promoted team in two relegation matches. After numerous protests by the affected associations, the loser of the relegation matches was given a second chance to advance from the 1997/98 season onwards. In a further relegation round he played against the runner-up of the West/Southwest and the runner-up of the South Relay teams for the newly introduced fourth promotion place.
In the summer of 2000, the number of relays on the third-highest German league level was reduced from four to two and the relegates from the 2nd Bundesliga as well as the best teams of the four regional league relays were divided into a north and a south relay. The teams of the table places two to six of the Regionalliga Nordost 1999/2000, Dresdner SC, FC Erzgebirge Aue, FC Carl Zeiss Jena, SV Babelsberg 03, FC Sachsen Leipzig qualified directly for the new Regionalliga. The seventh-placed FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt maintained their third-class status in two relegation matches against the champions of the fourth-class football upper league North East 1999/2000. Erfurt lost the first leg against FC Schönberg 95 0:1, the return leg was won by the traditional club 4:1. Carl Zeiss Jena and Rot-Weiß Erfurt were classified in the south and the other northeast teams in the north relay. All clubs of the Regionalliga Nordost 1999/2000 from eighth place relegated to the Oberliga Nordost.
Audience figures
The 1,835 matches of the third-rate Regionalliga Nordost were watched by a total of 3,250,104 spectators. On average, 1,771 fans attended the matches in the stadium. Most people came to the games of Dynamo Dresden. The 85 home games of the Saxons wanted to see a total of 409,723 people, which results in an average of 4,820 spectators per game. The Berlin clubs from the former western part of the city had the fewest spectators, most of whom were only allowed to welcome a few hundred spectators to their games. Even double-digit spectator numbers were not uncommon here. A negative highlight was the match of Türkiyemspor Berlin against Bischofswerdaer FV 08 on June 3, 1995, which only 32 paying spectators saw.
Further numbers and records
Eternal table:
- The Eternal Table of the Regionalliga Nordost between 1994 and 2000 is led by FC Union Berlin with 387 points, followed by FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt and FC Erzgebirge Aue.
- With 17 points, SC Charlottenburg occupies 33rd and last place in the perpetual table of the Regionalliga Nordost between 1994 and 2000.
Matchdays:
- The fifth matchday of the 1994/95 season was the most goal-rich matchday with 42 goals and about 4.67 goals per match.
- The game day with the lowest number of goals was the 21st matchday in the 1998/99 season, when a total of only 13 goals were scored, i.e. about 1.44 goals per match.
- On the sixth matchday of the 1997/98 season, 49 players were cautioned, 4 players received the yellow-red card and 3 players the red card. Thus the match day was the most card rich match day in the history of the Regionalliga Nordost.
- A total of 10 players – nine times yellow-red and once red – had to play on the eighth matchday.
Games:
- On 6 May 1995 FC Erzgebirge Aue won 10:0 against Türkiyemspor Berlin and celebrated the highest victory in the Regionalliga-Nordost.
- On March 5, 1998 FC Magdeburg and FC Berlin split 5:5. This game went down in history as the goal-richest draw.
- In addition to these two games, the following three games ended with 10 goals scored
- 06.11.1999: The match between SV Babelsberg 03 and VfL Halle 96 ended 9:1.
- 20.05.2000: The match between the second team of Tennis Borussia Berlin and BFC Dynamo ended 7:3.
- 02.04.2000: The match between FSV Zwickau and the second team of Hertha BSC ended with 4:6.
- With a total of twelve cards, including ten yellow cards and one yellow-red card, the game between Füchse Berlin Reinickendorf and Türkiyemspor Berlin was the game with the most cards in history. The game was led by Peter Augar.
Player:
- Danilo Kunze was the first and only player to score five goals against Türkiyemspor Berlin in FC Erzgebirge Aue’s match on 6 May 1995.
- In the 1:1 draw on August 14, 1999 between FC Erzgebirge Aue and Dynamo Dresden, 17-year-old Lars Jungnickel from Dresden scored the equalizer. This makes him the youngest goal scorer in the regional league North East.
- The oldest scorer is Jens Starke. When the man from Plauen scored two goals on November 21, 1999 when VFC Plauen won 5-0 against Hertha BSC’s second team, he was 36 years and one month old.
- The northeast Regional League migratory bird was Ali Moustapha from Niger. He played for a total of six different clubs in the Northeast Regional League.
Miscellaneous:
- Between 1994 and 2000, the referees showed a total of 224 red and 473 yellow-red cards in the Northeast Regional League. This gives an average of 0.38 sent offs per match, making the Northeast Relay formally the fairest of the four groups at the time.
- The only team to relegate from the Northeast Regional League after leading the table was FSV Zwickau. In the 1999/2000 season, they took first place after the first matchday and 18th and last place on the last matchday.