Under 15 Regionalliga Süd

The Under 15 Regionalliga Süd (German: C-Jugend Regionalliga Süd) is the highest level of competition for under 15 football teams in Baden-Württemberg and Hesse and the first tier of the German football league system in Southern Germany as there is no Bundesliga or German Championship organised at this level.

Under 15 Regionalliga Süd
Map of Germany with the area of the Regionalliga Süd highlighted
Country Germany
State
Level on pyramidLevel 1
Current championsVfB Stuttgart
(2018–19)

The competition is organised by the Southern German football association, the SFV.

History

The league was introduced in 2010 as the last of the five Regionalligas in Germany at this age level. Previous to the introduction of the Regionalliga local leagues were played in Southern Germany with a Southern German Championship contested by the best clubs at the end of the season. The league initially operated with 12 teams but was expanded to 14 at the end of the 2012–13 season.[1]

In the 2014–15 season VfB Stuttgart won the league, remaining undefeated all season and winning 22 out of 26 games.[2]

Feeder leagues

Three clubs are relegated every season from the league, except in 2012–13 when it was only one because of the league expansion. In turn three clubs are promoted to the league every season, the champions of each of the three states or, if ineligible, the highest placed eligible team. The Regionalliga has four feeder leagues as the Bavarian league is subdivided into a northern and southern division:

Champions

The league champions:[3][4]

Season Champions
2010–11 VfB Stuttgart
2011–12 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
2012–13 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
2013–14 Eintracht Frankfurt
2014–15 VfB Stuttgart
2015–16 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
2016–17 VfB Stuttgart
2017–18 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
2018–19 VfB Stuttgart

League placings

The placings in the league:[5]

Club 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
VfB Stuttgart 1 3 4 3 1 2 1 3 1
TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 3 1 1 4 4 1 3 1 2
Eintracht Frankfurt 2 4 2 1 2 3 4 2 3
SC Freiburg 5 7 6 10 11 9 10 5 4
SV Darmstadt 98 10 8 6 5
SV Wehen Wiesbaden 11 14 12 6
Karlsruher SC 9 10 5 10 6 7 7 7
FSV Frankfurt 11 8 5 9 4 8
TSG Wieseck 11 14 8 9
Stuttgarter Kickers 6 12 6 8 6 9 10
SV Sandhausen 13 10 11
SSV Ulm 1846 Fußball 13 11
FC Augsburg 6 8 10 6 9 4 2
FC Bayern Munich 7 5 3 2 3 7 5
FC Ingolstadt 04 14 11
Jahn Regensburg 11 12
1. FC Nürnberg 4 2 7 8 5 12
SpVgg Greuther Fürth 8 9 5 7 7 14
TSV 1860 Munich 10 9 11 12
SV Waldhof Mannheim 8 9 13
Kickers Offenbach 12
SpVgg Unterhaching 12 13
OSC Vellmar 12
1: League champions

Top scorers

The league's top scorers:[6][7]

Season Player Club Goals
2010–11 Merphi Kwatu FC Bayern Munich 20
2011–12 Dominik Martinović VfB Stuttgart 36
2012–13 Meris Skenderovic TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 20
2013–14 Manuel Wintzheimer FC Bayern Munich 26
2014–15 Tidiane M'Baye FC Bayern Munich 19
2015–16 Kahan Kuscu Eintracht Frankfurt 21
2016–17 David Hummel VfB Stuttgart 35
2017–18 Džanan Mehičević Stuttgarter Kickers 8
2018–19 Yannick Freischlad Eintracht Frankfurt 12

References

  1. Spielordnung (in German) SFV website – Rules, accessed: 11 September 2014
  2. Regionalliga Süd table & results 2014–15 Fussball.de, accessed: 23 May 2015
  3. Under 15 Regionalliga Süd tables and results fussball.de, accessed: 11 September 2014
  4. Under 15 Regionalliga Süd tables and results (in German) Sueddeutsche Zeitung, accessed: 11 September 2014
  5. Results Archive – Tables (in German) BFV website, accessed: 11 September 2014
  6. Results Archive – Top scorers (in German) BFV website, accessed: 11 September 2014
  7. Under 15 Regionalliga Süd –tables and results Goal scorers fussball.de, accessed: 11 September 2014
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