2004–05 Regionalliga

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Regionalliga
Season2004–05
Promoted Eintracht Braunschweig
SC Paderborn 07
Kickers Offenbach
Sportfreunde Siegen
Relegated KFC Uerdingen 05
Borussia Dortmund II
VfL Wolfsburg II
Arminia Bielefeld II
1. FC Union Berlin
1. SC Feucht
1. FSV Mainz 05 II
FC Nöttingen
2005–06

The 2004–05 Regionalliga season was the eleventh season of the Regionalliga at tier three of the German football league system. It was contested in two geographical divisions with eighteen teams in the south and nineteen in the north. The champions, Eintracht Braunschweig and Kickers Offenbach, and the runners-up, SC Paderborn 07 and Sportfreunde Siegen, of every division were promoted to the 2. Bundesliga.

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Team movements

1 1. FC Saarbrücken were promoted due to FC Bayern Munich II being a reserve side which are barred from promotion to the 2. Bundesliga .

Teams Relegated from 2. Bundesliga

Teams relegated to Oberliga

Teams Promoted from Oberliga

Regionalligas

Regionalliga Nord

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Eintracht Braunschweig (C, P)36201065935+2470Promotion to 2. Bundesliga
2 SC Paderborn 07 (P)36201066340+2370
3 VfB Lübeck 3620976220+4269
4 VfL Osnabrück 36181356744+2367
5 Wuppertaler SV 36159124648254
6 Hamburger SV II 36165154948+153
7 FC St. Pauli 361313104339+452
8 Fortuna Düsseldorf 361213114642+449
9 KFC Uerdingen 05 [a] (R)361310134350749Relegation to Oberliga
10 Holstein Kiel 36146165446+848
11 Preußen Münster 361210145258646
12 1. FC Köln II 361210145865746
13 Hertha BSC II 361211135557247
14 Werder Bremen II 36119164857942
15 Chemnitzer FC [a] 361010163338540
16 Borussia Dortmund II (R)361010165764740Relegation to Oberliga
17 VfL Wolfsburg II (R)367131637582134
18 Arminia Bielefeld II (R)36782150833329
19 1. FC Union Berlin (R)36692132501827
Source: Weltfussball.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 2 KFC Uerdingen 05 withdrew due to serious financial troubles and were relegated to the Oberliga thus sparing Chemnitzer FC from Relegation

Top scorers

PosPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Turkey.svg Ahmet Kuru Eintracht Braunschweig 24
2 Flag of Italy.svg Giovanni Federico 1. FC Köln II 20
Flag of Germany.svg Thomas Reichenberger VfL Osnabrück 20
3 Flag of Germany.svg Alexander Löbe SC Paderborn 07 17
4 Flag of Italy.svg Markus Feldhoff VfL Osnabrück 16
5 Flag of Germany.svg Mustafa Kucukovic Hamburger SV II 14
Flag of Germany.svg Markus Kullig VfB Lübeck 14
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Sejad Salihović Hertha BSC II 14
6 Flag of Turkey.svg Mahir Sağlık Borussia Dortmund II 13
7 Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Coiner 1. FC Union Berlin 12
Flag of Germany.svg Dustin Heun KFC Uerdingen 05 12
Flag of Germany.svg Sven Kretschmer Hertha BSC II 12
8 Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Graf Eintracht Braunschweig 11
Flag of Germany.svg Lars Kampf VfB Lübeck 11
Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Schweinsteiger VfB Lübeck 11

Source=Weltfussball.de

Regionalliga Süd

Table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Kickers Offenbach (C, P)3421496236+2667Promotion to 2. Bundesliga
2 Sportfreunde Siegen (P)34181065229+2364
3 SV Wehen 3419695538+1763
4 FC Augsburg 34171076236+2661
5 SV Darmstadt 98 34166125033+1754
6 Bayern Munich II 341410105138+1352
7 TSG Hoffenheim 34148125749+850
8 Jahn Regensburg 34139124746+148
9 Stuttgarter Kickers 341211114843+547
10 SV 07 Elversberg 3411111245551044
11 TuS Koblenz 341013114338+543
12 VfR Aalen 341271541591843
13 VfB Stuttgart II 34125173944541
14 1. SC Feucht [a] (R)34126164249742Relegation to Oberliga
15 TSV 1860 Munich II 34117163944540
16 SC Pfullendorf [a] 341132036642836
17 1. FSV Mainz 05 II (R)34891729461733Relegation to Oberliga
18 FC Nöttingen (R)34372429835416
Source: Weltfussball.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 2 SC Pfullendorf were spared from relegation due to 1. SC Feucht declaring insolvency and withdrawing from the league

Top scorers

PosPlayerTeamGoals
1 Flag of Germany.svg Patrick Helmes Sportfreunde Siegen 21
2 Flag of Germany.svg Vitus Nagorny SV 07 Elversberg 18
3 Flag of Germany.svg Mark Römer FC Augsburg 17
4 Flag of Germany.svg Suat Türker Kickers Offenbach 16
5 Flag of Germany.svg Mario Gomez VfB Stuttgart II 15
Flag of Germany.svg Sascha Maier SC Pfullendorf 15
6 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Suad Rahmanovic Stuttgart Kickers 14
7 Flag of Hungary.svg Laszlo Kanyuk Kickers Offenbach 13
Flag of Nigeria.svg Christian Okpala FC Augsburg 13
8 Flag of Germany.svg Nicky Adler TSV 1860 Munich II 12
Flag of Germany.svg Danko Boskovic SV Wehen 12
Flag of North Macedonia.svg Sasa Ciric Kickers Offenbach 12
9 Flag of Germany.svg Nico Beigang SV Darmstadt 98 11
Flag of Senegal.svg Miguel Coulibaly VfR Aalen 11

Source=Weltfussball.de

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