Under 17 Bayernliga

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Under 17 Bayernliga
Map of Germany: Position of Bavaria highlighted
Founded1975 (Championship)
1988 (Bayernliga)
CountryGermany
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams12
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toUnder 17 Bundesliga
Relegation toLandesliga Bayern-Süd
Landesliga Bayern-Nord
Current championsSpVgg Greuther Fürth
(2018–19)
Most championshipsFC Bayern Munich (14 titles)

The Under 17 Bayernliga (German: B-Jugend Bayernliga) is the second tier of under 17 youth football in Bavaria, set below the Under 17 Bundesliga South/Southwest.

Until 2000, the league was the highest tier of under 17 football, containing the youth teams of such clubs as FC Bayern Munich, TSV 1860 Munich and 1. FC Nürnberg.

History[]

Pre-Bayernliga era[]

A Bavarian champions for under 17 sides was incepted in 1975, alongside the Bavarian Under 15 championship. It was played as an on-off final.[1]

Bayernliga era[]

The Bayernliga was established in 1988, operating as two regional divisions, a northern and a southern one, the B-Jugend Bayernliga Nord and the B-Jugend Bayernliga Süd. The winner of each division would then advance to the Bavarian championship final, an on-off game. The winner of this game, the Bavarian champions, then advanced to the German under 17 championship.[2]

In 2000, the Under 17 Regionalliga South was established, relegating the two Bayernligas to second division status. From now on, the best Bavarian clubs would play in the Regionalliga and the Bayernliga champions played for promotion to this league.

Since 2001, the final between the two league winners was now played in a home-and-away format. Should each team win a game the goals scored were not taken into consideration, instead, a penalty shoot-out was used to determine the winner.[3]

In 2007, the Under 17 Regionalliga South and the Under 19 Regionalliga Southwest merged to form the Under 19 Bundesliga South/Southwest. This changed nothing in the status of the Bayernligas as second divisions.

From the 2008–09 season, the Bayernliga now operates as a single division, allowing direct promotion for its champion. Below this league, two Landesligas, north and south, were slotted in above the seven Bezirksoberligas who previously formed the tier below. A final to determine the Bavarian champions will not be necessary any more, unless two ore more teams finish on equal points at the top of the table. In 2010–11, the SpVgg Unterhaching defeated 1. FC Nürnberg II 2–0 in such a decider.

In 2008, the Bavarian football association had 1,853 registered under 17 teams, a 0.7% increase from the previous year. All up, 20,699 junior teams were registered with the BFV in 2008[4]

Champions[]

Pre–Bayernliga era[]

Season Winner Finalist Result
1974–75 TSV 1860 Munich 1. FC Nürnberg 1–0
1975–76 FC Bayern Munich FC Augsburg 3–0
1976–77 1. FC Nürnberg FC Augsburg 3–0
1977–78 FC Bayern Munich FC Augsburg 1–0
1978–79 FC Augsburg TSV 1860 Munich 5–4
1979–80 TSV 1860 Munich 1. FC Nürnberg 2–1
1980–81 FC Augsburg TSV 1860 Munich 5–4
1981–82 1. FC Nürnberg FC Bayern Munich 3–1
1982–83 FC Bayern Munich 1. FC Nürnberg 1–1 / 5–4 after pen.
1983–84 TSV 1860 Munich FC Augsburg 1–0 aet
1984–85 FC Bayern Munich FC Augsburg 3–0
1985–86 FC Bayern Munich 1. FC Nürnberg 2–2 / 9–8 after pen.
1986–87 1. FC Nürnberg FC Bayern Munich 2–1
1987–88 FC Bayern Munich 1. FC Nürnberg 1–0

Bayernliga era[]

Season North South Result
1988–89 1. FC Nürnberg FC Bayern Munich 0–3
1989–90 1. FC Nürnberg FC Bayern Munich 0–0 / 4–2 after pen.
1990–91 1. FC Nürnberg FC Augsburg 2–0
1991–92 1. FC Nürnberg FC Bayern Munich 1–0
1992–93 1. FC Nürnberg FC Bayern Munich 0–2
1993–94 1. FC Amberg FC Bayern Munich 1–2
1994–95 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 FC Augsburg 1–2
1995–96 1. FC Nürnberg FC Bayern Munich 0–0 / 2–1 after pen.
1996–97 SpVgg Greuther Fürth FC Bayern Munich 0–4
1997–98 SG Post/Süd Regensburg FC Bayern Munich 0–7
1998–99 1. FC Nürnberg TSV 1860 Munich 2–0 aet
1999–2000 1. FC Nürnberg FC Bayern Munich 0–6
2000–01 SpVgg Greuther Fürth FC Königsbrunn 3–1, 1–1
2001–02 Viktoria Aschaffenburg SpVgg Unterhaching 2–3, 0–5
2002–03 SSV Jahn Regensburg FC Augsburg 0–1, 1–4
2003–04 1. FC Bamberg SpVgg Unterhaching 1–1, 0–4
2004–05 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 Wacker Burghausen 2–1, 0–1 / 4–3 after pen.
2005–06 SpVgg Greuther Fürth FC Augsburg 1–2, 1–0 / 1–4 after pen.
2006–07 SSV Jahn Regensburg SpVgg Unterhaching 3–2, 2–3 / 4–3 after pen.
2007–08 SpVgg Greuther Fürth FC Augsburg 3–1, 3–3

From 2008 onwards, no final was played anymore:

Season Champions Runners–up
2008–09 Wacker Burghausen SpVgg Unterhaching
2009–10 FC Bayern Munich II FC Augsburg
2010–11 SpVgg Unterhaching 1. FC Nürnberg II
2011–12 SSV Jahn Regensburg FC Bayern Munich II
2012–13 FC Ingolstadt 04 SpVgg Greuther Fürth II
2013–14 FC Bayern Munich II 1. FC Nürnberg II
2014–15 FC Augsburg FC Bayern Munich II
2015–16 SpVgg Unterhaching 1. FC Nürnberg II
2016–17 1. FC Nürnberg SpVgg Greuther Fürth
2017–18 FC Ingolstadt 04 TSV 1860 Munich
2018–19 SpVgg Greuther Fürth TSV 1860 Munich

Winners & Finalists[]

As of 2019, this is the standing in the all–time winners list:

Club Championships Finals
FC Bayern Munich 14 18
1. FC Nürnberg 9 16
FC Augsburg 6 12
SpVgg Unterhaching 4 3
TSV 1860 Munich 3 8
SpVgg Greuther Fürth 3 5
FC Ingolstadt 04 2 0
SSV Jahn Regensburg 2 2
1. FC Schweinfurt 05 1 2
Wacker Burghausen 1 1
1. FC Bamberg 0 1
Viktoria Aschaffenburg 0 1
0 1
SG Post/Süd Regensburg 0 1
1. FC Amberg 0 1

German championship[]

The German under 17 championship was incepted in 1977 and, as of 2019, Bavarian clubs have reached the final 12 times, winning it six times.

Season Winner Finalist Result
1978–79 Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin FC Augsburg 1–1 / 5–4 after pen.
1983–84 Borussia Dortmund TSV 1860 Munich 1–0
1986–87 Bayer Uerdingen 1. FC Nürnberg 4–0
1988–89 FC Bayern Munich Hertha Zehlendorf 1–1 / 5–4 after pen.
1996–97 FC Bayern Munich Werder Bremen 3–0
1999–00 Hertha BSC Berlin FC Bayern Munich 1–0
2000–01 FC Bayern Munich Borussia Dortmund 4–0
2005–06 TSV 1860 Munich Borussia Dortmund 2–0
2006–07 FC Bayern Munich Borussia Dortmund 1–0
2008–09 VfB Stuttgart FC Bayern Munich 3–1 aet
2016–17 FC Bayern Munich Werder Bremen 2–0
2017–18 Borussia Dortmund FC Bayern Munich 3–2

League placings since 2003–04[]

State-wide league[]

The placings in the league since 2008–09, when it moved to a single-division format:[5]

Club 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
FC Augsburg 3 2 BL BL BL BL 1 BL BL BL BL
SpVgg Unterhaching 2 4 1 BL 6 5 BL 1 BL BL BL
1. FC Nürnberg 1 BL BL
FC Ingolstadt 04 4 1 BL 4 3 4 1 BL
SpVgg Greuther Fürth 2 4 1
TSV 1860 Munich 2 2
FC Bayern Munich II 8 1 3 2 7 1 2 5 3 3 3
FC Augsburg II 10 5 4
SSV Jahn Regensburg 5 6 8 1 BL 7 10 6 7 5
ASV Neumarkt 6
SpVgg Ansbach 6 5 6 7
FC Ingolstadt 04 II 8
1. FC Nürnberg II 4 3 2 3 5 2 6 2 9
1. FC Schweinfurt 05 10 8 11
FC Memmingen 9 10 9 5 11 8 9 12
SpVgg Bayern Hof 11 11 13
SpVgg Unterhaching II 10 14
FSV Erlangen-Bruck 8 8 8 9 9 12
TSV 1860 Munich II 7 9 7 5 3 4 3 7 7
SpVgg GW Deggendorf 8 12
Viktoria Aschaffenburg 11 9 10 11
SpVgg Greuther Fürth II 6 7 6 6 2 3 7 4
SpVgg SV Weiden 12 12
TSV 1860 Rosenheim 8 11 11
Wacker Burghausen 1 BL 5 8 4 6 12
SC Fürstenfeldbruck 10
SG Quelle Fürth 9 5 4 9 9 11
SV Memmelsdorf 12
12 7 10
FC Coburg 11
12
FC Eintracht Bamberg 10
12
10
TSV Großbardorf 12
SC 04 Schwabach 11

Northern and southern divisions[]

The placings in the northern and southern division until 2007–08, when they were abolished:

North 04 05 06 07 08
SpVgg Greuther Fürth RL RL 1 2 1
SSV Jahn Regensburg 2 6 4 1 BL
1. FC Nürnberg II 7 3 2 4 2
1. FC Schweinfurt 05 5 1 RL 9 3
SC 04 Schwabach 3 7 8 6 4
SG Quelle Fürth 5
SpVgg Greuther Fürth II 4 4
SpVgg Bayern Hof 5 8 6
Viktoria Aschaffenburg 10 2 3 3 7
SSV Jahn Regensburg II 8
1. FC Eintracht Bamberg 1 11 5 9
10
TSV Großbardorf 11
SpVgg Ansbach 13 7 12
SpVgg Weiden 14 10 13
SpVgg Bayreuth 13 14
DVV Coburg 6 8 9 11
Würzburger FV 8 14 12
13
1. SC Feucht 6 14
ASV Cham 10 10 15
TSV Eintracht Bamberg 9 5 7
11
12
14
SpVgg Hof 9
1. FC Haßfurt 12
11
FC Bayern Alzenau 12
13
South 04 05 06 07 08
TSV 1860 Munich II 3 2 2 1 1
FC Augsburg RL RL 1 RL 2
SpVgg Unterhaching 1 RL RL 2 3
Wacker Burghausen 5 1 5 3 4
FC Bayern Munich II 4 4 3 4 5
SC Fürstenfeldbruck 6
FC Ingolstadt 04 7 8 6 7
TSG Thannhausen 8
TSV 1860 Rosenheim 8 10 8 9
SpVgg Grün-Weiß Deggendorf 8 4 5 10
FC Memmingen 10 9 9 11
JFG Donauwörth 7 12
FC Vilshofen 11 13
7 3 6 10
11
SpVgg Landshut 11 12
SpVgg Unterhaching II 7
FT Starnberg 09 10
11
TSV 1861 Nördlingen 2 6 12
FC Augsburg II 5
SpVgg Ruhmannsfelden 9 9
6 12
FC Kempten 12
BL: Bundesliga South/Southwest RL: Regionalliga South 1: Bavarian champions 1: Division champions

German championship winning players[]

FC Bayern Munich[]

TSV 1860 Munich[]

References[]

  1. ^ 50 Jahre Bayerischer Fussball Verband (in German) publisher: Bavarian FA, published: 1996, page: 133, accessed: 29 November 2008
  2. ^ 50 Jahre Bayerischer Fussball Verband (in German) publisher: Bavarian FA, published: 1996, page: 133, accessed: 29 November 2008
  3. ^ Siegerliste der Bayerischen Meisterschaften U17 (B)-Junioren BFV website (in German), accessed: 29 November 2008
  4. ^ Vergleich der Mannschaftszahlen im Junioren-Spielbetrieb zwischen 2007 und 2008 in den einzelnen Bezirken (in German) BFV website, accessed: 29 November 2008
  5. ^ Results Archive (in German) BFV website, accessed: 9 February 2011
  6. ^ 50 Jahre Bayerischer Fussball Bund (in German) publisher: BFV, published: 1996, page: 130, accessed: 1 December 2008
  7. ^ Deutschlands Fussball in Zahlen - Die Saison 2000-01 (in German) publisher: DSFS, published: 2001, page: 287, accessed: 1 December 2008
  8. ^ B-Jugend erneut Vizemeister Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine (in German) , accessed: 1 December 2008
  9. ^ "U 17 Championship, 2017, Final". dfb.de (in German). 18 June 2017. Retrieved 22 July 2018.
  10. ^ U17: Meisterspieler und Meistercoach im Kurzporträt (in German) TSV 1860 Munich website, published: 6 June 2006, accessed: 1 December 2008

Sources[]

  • Deutschlands Fußball in Zahlen, (in German) An annual publication with tables and results from the Bundesliga to Verbandsliga/Landesliga, publisher: DSFS
  • 50 Jahre Bayrischer Fussball-Verband (in German) 50-year-anniversary book of the Bavarian FA, publisher: Vindelica Verlag, published: 1996

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