1991–92 2. Bundesliga

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The 1991–92 2. Bundesliga season was the eighteenth season of the 2. Bundesliga, the second tier of the German football league system. It was the first season in which the league contained clubs from former East Germany.

2. Bundesliga
Season1991–92
ChampionsNord:
Bayer 05 Uerdingen
Süd:
1. FC Saarbrücken
PromotedNord:
Bayer 05 Uerdingen
Süd:
1. FC Saarbrücken
RelegatedNord:
Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin
Stahl Brandenburg
Süd:
TSV 1860 Munich
Hallescher FC
FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt
Top goalscorerNord:
Radek Drulák
(21 goals)
Süd:
Michael Preetz
(16 goals)

Bayer 05 Uerdingen and 1. FC Saarbrücken were promoted to the Bundesliga while Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin, BSV Stahl Brandenburg, TSV 1860 Munich, Hallescher FC and FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt were relegated to the Oberliga.

Format

As a result of the assimilation of six teams from the former East German Oberliga, the league was split into two groups - Nord and Süd.

In each area, a normal round robin league (22 games) was firstly completed. After this the leagues were divided in half, forming a championship division and a relegation division which saw a final round of games between the teams (10 games).The two winners of the championship divisions were promoted to the Bundesliga while the two last placed teams in each of the relegation division were relegated. The two third-last teams in each relegation division entered a further round with the runners-up of the Oberliga Nord.

Nord

For the 1991–92 season FC Remscheid was newly promoted to the 2. Bundesliga Nord from the Oberliga while Bayer 05 Uerdingen, Hertha BSC and FC St. Pauli had been relegated to the league from the Bundesliga. BSV Stahl Brandenburg entered the league from the NOFV-Oberliga.

League table

Championship Group
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1Bayer 05 Uerdingen (C, P)3215984729+1839Promotion to Bundesliga
2VfB Oldenburg32121465639+1738
3Hertha BSC32139104641+535
4FC St. Pauli32139104038+235
5Hannover 9632101483437−334
6SV Meppen321010123637−130
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted
Relegation Group
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
7Eintracht Braunschweig32129115448+633
8FC Remscheid3281593938+131
9VfL Osnabrück321011114554−931
10Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin[a] (R)32118134150−930Relegation to Oberliga
11Fortuna Köln3289153950−1125
12Stahl Brandenburg (R)3287173753−1623Relegation to Oberliga
Source: Bundesliga.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(R) Relegated
Notes:

Results

Matches 1–22

Home \ AwayBWBBSCBRAEBSH96FKOSVMOLDOSNFCRSTPB05
Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin0–33–12–11–12–12–03–22–45–21–51–0
Hertha BSC1–13–01–10–13–22–01–01–13–24–20–0
Stahl Brandenburg1–30–11–43–02–01–01–01–21–34–00–3
Eintracht Braunschweig2–02–13–21–31–10–24–12–20–03–21–1
Hannover 962–02–21–01–10–11–12–22–12–01–01–3
Fortuna Köln2–11–12–43–30–03–31–10–10–21–11–2
SV Meppen2–12–11–12–11–11–01–12–02–20–00–1
VfB Oldenburg0–04–10–04–13–22–13–36–12–21–12–1
VfL Osnabrück1–13–11–13–00–14–11–32–20–40–13–1
FC Remscheid2–00–03–12–10–01–11–11–10–10–01–1
FC St. Pauli2–01–02–20–20–02–02–13–10–02–13–1
Bayer Uerdingen2–01–02–13–11–14–00–20–02–14–12–1
Source: DFB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Matches 23–32

Source: DFB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Relegation group
Home \ AwayBWBBRAEBSFKOOSNFCR
Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin2–00–20–11–12–2
Stahl Brandenburg2–21–00–30–01–1
Eintracht Braunschweig2–33–11–06–12–0
Fortuna Köln0–12–12–22–01–2
VfL Osnabrück1–13–23–12–51–1
FC Remscheid2–00–10–00–11–1
Source: DFB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

The league's top scorers:[1]

GoalsPlayerTeam
21 Radek DrulákVfB Oldenburg
15 Fred KlausVfL Osnabrück
Markus SailerFC St. Pauli
13 Holger AdenEintracht Braunschweig
12 Stefan HolzeEintracht Braunschweig

Süd

For the 1991–92 season TSV 1860 Munich was newly promoted to the 2. Bundesliga Süd from the Oberliga while no club had been relegated to the league from the Bundesliga. Chemnitzer FC, FC Carl Zeiss Jena, VfB Leipzig, Hallescher FC and FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt entered the league from the NOFV-Oberliga.

League table

Championship Group
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
11. FC Saarbrücken (C, P)32151255230+2242Promotion to Bundesliga
2Waldhof Mannheim32121464431+1338
3SC Freiburg32131185241+1137
4Chemnitzer FC32121283550−1536
5Carl Zeiss Jena32129113936+333
6FC Homburg321012104136+532
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted
Relegation Group
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
7VfB Leipzig321011114242031
8Darmstadt 9832119124149−831
9Mainz 0532912113938+130
101860 Munich (R)32814103132−130Relegation to Oberliga
11Hallescher FC (R)32713123547−1227
12Rot-Weiß Erfurt (R)3257203675−3917
Source: Bundesliga.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(R) Relegated

Results

Matches 1–22

Home \ AwayCFCD98ERFSCFHFCHOMJENLEIM05WMAM60FCS
Chemnitzer FC2–02–12–13–00–00–23–11–00–04–00–0
Darmstadt 980–01–01–31–10–33–12–11–30–02–01–4
Rot-Weiß Erfurt3–22–22–22–33–30–11–30–50–32–11–6
SC Freiburg4–03–16–03–10–01–03–12–02–22–11–0
Hallescher FC1–12–24–11–10–10–03–12–20–02–23–0
FC Homburg1–31–21–03–00–00–04–12–12–20–04–1
Carl Zeiss Jena1–13–11–04–32–03–12–32–11–12–11–1
VfB Leipzig0–01–13–03–32–01–10–11–11–02–31–1
Mainz 050–01–02–20–01–30–01–11–13–13–11–2
Waldhof Mannheim1–13–12–12–03–00–02–01–01–10–02–1
1860 Munich0–00–23–00–01–13–00–00–01–11–00–0
1. FC Saarbrücken3–12–24–01–13–02–01–02–21–12–11–1
Source: DFB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Matches 23–32

Source: DFB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Relegation group
Home \ AwayD98ERFHFCLEIM05M60
Darmstadt 984–12–12–02–13–1
Rot-Weiß Erfurt2–24–01–23–01–1
Hallescher FC0–01–23–22–10–0
VfB Leipzig3–00–01–10–11–0
Mainz 051–03–11–01–20–2
1860 Munich3–02–02–00–21–1
Source: DFB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

The league's top scorers:[1]

GoalsPlayerTeam
16 Michael Preetz1. FC Saarbrücken
12 Steffen HeidrichChemnitzer FC
11 Andree FinckeSC Freiburg
Bernd HobschVfB Leipzig
Daniel JurgeleitFC 08 Homburg
Wolfgang Schüler1. FC Saarbrücken
Uwe SpiesSC Freiburg

Relegation play-offs

Contested between the two third bottom teams from each region and the second place team in the Oberliga Nord - TSV Havelse - for the final place in 2. Bundesliga in the next season. After SpVgg Blau-Weiß 1890 Berlin's license revoking and automatic relegation, Fortuna Köln were the Nord entrant. TSV 1860 Munich were the Süd entrant.[2]

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Fortuna Köln (C)431093+67
21860 Munich411226−43
3TSV Havelse402224−22
Source: Bundesliga.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Fortuna Köln won the playoffs and so remained in the 2. Bundesliga. TSV 1860 Munich were relegated to the Oberliga, where TSV Havelse remained.

References

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