Regionalliga | |
Pixels: | 175 |
Confed: | UEFA (Europe) |
Teams: | ≈55 |
Relegation: | Verbandsliga |
Level: | 2 |
Champions: | TSV Weilimdorf (Süd) Fortuna Düsseldorf (West) VfL 05 Hohenstein-Ernstthal (Nordost) HSV-Panthers (Nord) TSG TSG 1846 Mainz-Bretzenheim (Südwest) |
Current: | 2016–17 Futsal-Regionalliga |
The Futsal-Regionalliga (pronounced as /de/) is the first tier of futsal in the German futsal league system.
The Futsal-Regionalliga West was introduced in 2005 with nine teams and UFC Münster were crowned the first champions. The NOFV-Pelada-Futsal-Liga was introduced in the 2013–14 season with seven teams and the Futsal-Regionalliga Süd in the 2015–16 season with seven teams.
Currently, there are three leagues which are the highest of four divisions in German futsal:
The champions of each division take part in the Playoffs for the Promotion to the Futsal Bundesliga.
The bottom teams of each division are relegated directly or compete in a relegation playoff round.
Season | Regionalliga Nord | Regionalliga Nordost | Regionalliga West | Regionalliga Süd | |
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2015–16 | VfL 05 Hohenstein-Ernstthal[1] | Holzpfosten Schwerte[2] | TSV Weilimdorf[3] | ||
2016–17 |