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3. Fußball-Liga
Countries  Germany
Confederation UEFA
Founded 25 July 2008 (2008-07-25)
Number of teams 20
Levels on pyramid 3
Promotion to 2. Bundesliga
Relegation to Regionalliga Nord
Regionalliga Süd
Regionalliga West
Domestic cup(s) DFB-Pokal
Current champions SV Sandhausen
(2011–12)
Most championships Eintracht Braunschweig
VfL Osnabrück
SV Sandhausen
1. FC Union Berlin (1 title)
2011–12 3. Fußball-Liga

The 3. Fußball-Liga is the third division of football in Germany. The league started with the beginning of the 2008–09 season, when it replaced the Regionalliga as the third tier football league in Germany. In the German football league system, it is positioned between the 2. Bundesliga and the semi-professional Regionalliga, which became the fourth division and consists of three groups of 18 clubs playing separately.[1]

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History

On 8 September 2006, the German Football Association, the DFB, announced the formation of the 3rd Liga. It was originally anticipated that the league's name would be 3. Bundesliga, but the DFB chose 3. Liga instead, reflecting the fact that the league will be directly administered by the DFB, not by the DFL (Deutsche Fußball Liga, English:German Football League) who runs the two Bundesligen.[2] This system is similar to France's Championnat National or Japan's Japan Football League.

Apart from the first and second football division the 3. Fußball-Liga is the economically most successful professional league in all German sports.[3]

Set-up

The teams which are not reserve teams of Bundesliga teams among the 20 teams in the league compete for promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga, while the 3 bottom teams are relegated to one of the three Regionalligen: Regionalliga Nord, Regionalliga Süd, Regionalliga West. If, however, a reserve team is playing in the 3rd Liga and the respective first team is relegated to the 3rd Liga, the reserve team will be relegated regardless of its league position.

The first match of the 3rd Liga was played on 25 July 2008 between FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt and Dynamo Dresden at the Steigerwaldstadion in Erfurt. Dynamo Dresden won the match 1–0, with Halil Savran scoring the only goal in the closing stages of the first half.

Qualifying for the 3rd Liga

Current members, 2011–12

At the end of the 2007–08 season, the two best non-reserve teams from each of the two divisions of the Regionalliga were promoted to the 2. Bundesliga. The teams ranked 3rd to 10th in both Regionalliga entered the new 3. Liga, joining the four teams relegated from the 2. Bundesliga to form the new 20-team league. Teams finishing 11th or lower in their Regionalliga remained where they were.

On 18 May 2008, at the end of the 2007–08 2. Bundesliga season, four clubs were relegated from the 2. Bundesliga and became charter members of the 3. Liga: Kickers Offenbach, FC Erzgebirge Aue, SC Paderborn 07 & FC Carl Zeiss Jena

On 31 May 2008, at the end of the 2007–08 Regionalliga seasons, clubs placing 3rd through 10th in the Regionalliga Nord and the Regionalliga Süd also qualified for the new 3. Liga.

From the Regionalliga Nord:

From the Regionalliga Süd:

Promotion/Relegation

The winner and runner-up in a given season is automatically promoted to the 2. Liga. The third place team enters a home/away playoff against the 16th placed team of the 2. Liga for the right to enter/stay in the 2. Liga. Teams placing in the bottom three are automatically sent to the Regionalliga.

Season Champions Runners-up Promotion Playoff Standings
2008–09 1. FC Union Berlin Fortuna Düsseldorf SC Paderborn 07 Table
2009–10 VfL Osnabrück FC Erzgebirge Aue FC Ingolstadt 04 Table
2010–11 Eintracht Braunschweig F.C. Hansa Rostock Dynamo Dresden Table
2011–12 SV Sandhausen VfR Aalen Jahn Regensburg Table
  • Bold denotes team earned promotion.

Placings in the 3rd Liga

The following clubs have played in the league and achieved the following final positions:

Club 09 10 11 12
1. FC Union Berlin 1 12 11 7
Fortuna Düsseldorf 2 4 7 3
SC Paderborn 07 3 5 12 5
Erzgebirge Aue 12 2 5 15
FC Ingolstadt 04 17 3 14 12
Eintracht Braunschweig 13 4 1 8
Hansa Rostock 13 16 2 18
Dynamo Dresden 9 12 3 9
SV Sandhausen 8 14 12 1
VfR Aalen 19 1 16 2
Jahn Regensburg 15 16 8 3
1. FC Heidenheim 1846 1 6 9 4
Rot-Weiß Erfurt 10 9 5 5
Wacker Burghausen 18 17 17 6
VfL Osnabrück 16 1 16 7
Kickers Offenbach 7 7 7 8
Chemnitzer FC 7 3 1 9
1. FC Saarbrücken 1 1 6 10
VfB Stuttgart II 11 10 10 11
SC Preußen Münster 4 6 1 12
DSC Arminia Bielefeld 18 7 18 13
SV Darmstadt 98 15 15 1 14
SpVgg Unterhaching 4 11 14 15
SV Wehen Wiesbaden 18 15 4 16
SV Babelsberg 03 3 1 13 17
FC Carl Zeiss Jena 16 5 15 18
Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 9 14 17 19
Werder Bremen II 17 13 18 20
TuS Koblenz3 14 17 11 17
FC Bayern Munich II 5 8 19 14
Borussia Dortmund II 1 18 6 1
Holstein Kiel 1 19 6 2
Wuppertaler SV 14 20 8 5
Stuttgarter Kickers 20 9 2 1
Rot Weiss Ahlen2 10 18 20 17
Kickers Emden1 6 5 4 17

Notes

BL Club played in the Bundesliga 2BL Club played in the 2. Bundesliga RL Club played in the Regionalliga OL Club played in the Oberliga 1 3. Liga champions
  • 1 Kickers Emden withdrew from the league after the 2008-09 season, relegated Burghausen received their place. Emden became insolvent in 2012.
  • 2 RW Ahlen did not receive a licence for the 2011-12 season, originally finishing 17th after 2010-11. The club was placed in 20th position and relegated. Previously relegated Burghausen, placed 18th originally, were instead placed in 17th position and were not relegated. Ahlen did not request a license in the Regionalliga and will start the new season in the Oberliga.
  • 3 TuS Koblenz withdrew from the league after the 2011-12 season, relegated Bremen II received their place instead.

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