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- 1994–95_Regionalliga abstract "The 1994–95 season was the first year of the Regionalliga as the third tier of German football. There were four regional sections, Nord, Nordost, West-Südwest and Süd, each with eighteen teams. Most teams qualified from the Oberliga, which dropped to become a fourth-tier league, while five teams were relegated from the previous year's 2. Bundesliga. In the Nord section, four teams were promoted from the formerly fourth-tier Verbandsliga.The four regional champions were all promoted directly to the 2. Bundesliga. The four runners-up entered the Amateur Championship, which was not a promotion playoff. Twelve teams were relegated, although the amount per region varied depending on the teams relegated from the second tier.This was the last season of two points for a win, before it was increased to three.".
- 1994–95_Regionalliga wikiPageID "41116712".
- 1994–95_Regionalliga wikiPageRevisionID "603278981".
- 1994–95_Regionalliga competition Regionalliga.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga continentalcup German_amateur_football_championship.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga continentalcup1Qualifiers FC_Sachsen_Leipzig.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga continentalcup1Qualifiers SC_Verl.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga continentalcup1Qualifiers Stuttgarter_Kickers.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga continentalcup1Qualifiers VfL_Osnabrück.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga leagueTopscorer "Jonathan Akpoborie - 37".
- 1994–95_Regionalliga matches "1224".
- 1994–95_Regionalliga nextseason "1995".
- 1994–95_Regionalliga prevseason "1993".
- 1994–95_Regionalliga promoted Arminia_Bielefeld.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga promoted FC_Carl_Zeiss_Jena.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga promoted SpVgg_Unterhaching.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga promoted VfB_Lübeck.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga relegated BFC_Türkiyemspor.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga relegated FC_Bremerhaven.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga relegated FC_Stahl_Brandenburg.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga relegated Göttingen_05.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga relegated Kickers_Offenbach.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga relegated Rot-Weiß_Frankfurt.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga relegated SCB_Preußen_Köln.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga relegated SV_Lohhof.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga relegated SV_Wehen_Wiesbaden.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga relegated SpVgg_Edenkoben.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga relegated TuS_Hoisdorf.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga relegated VfB_Wissen.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga season "1994".
- 1994–95_Regionalliga totalGoals "3635".
- 1994–95_Regionalliga subject Category:1994–95_in_German_football_leagues.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga subject Category:Regionalliga_seasons.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga type FootballLeagueSeason.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga type SportsSeason.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga type SportsTeamSeason.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga type Thing.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga comment "The 1994–95 season was the first year of the Regionalliga as the third tier of German football. There were four regional sections, Nord, Nordost, West-Südwest and Süd, each with eighteen teams. Most teams qualified from the Oberliga, which dropped to become a fourth-tier league, while five teams were relegated from the previous year's 2. Bundesliga.".
- 1994–95_Regionalliga label "1994–95 Regionalliga".
- 1994–95_Regionalliga sameAs 1994%E2%80%9395_Regionalliga.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga sameAs Q16835189.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga sameAs Q16835189.
- 1994–95_Regionalliga wasDerivedFrom 1994–95_Regionalliga?oldid=603278981.