1974–75 Rheinlandliga

The 1974–75 Rheinlandliga was the 23rd season of the highest amateur class of the Rhineland Football Association under the name of 1. Amateurliga Rheinland. It was a predecessor of today's Rheinlandliga.

1. Amateurliga Rheinland
Season1974–75
ChampionsEintracht Trier
RelegatedAhrweiler BC, SpVgg Bendorf, SG Eintracht Lahnstein, SC Sinzig
1975–76

Results

Eintracht Trier became Rheinland Champion,[1] who finished second in the relegation round of the 2. Bundesliga south, South-West Group, and therefore had to play in the Amateur league in the coming season. VfL Neuwied represented Rhineland in the 1975 German Football Amateur Championship 1975 and lost in the first round to SpVgg Ludwigsburg (Württemberg). Ahrweiler BC, SpVgg Bendorf, SG Eintracht Lahnstein and SC Sinzig moved down to the 2. Amateur league. For the following 1975–76 season, Alemannia Plaidt, SpVgg EGC Wirges and SV Speicher moved up from the 2. Amateur league.[2]

RankClubsGamesGoalsPoints
1.Eintracht Trier3263:2944:20
2.VfL Neuwied3282:4343:21
3.SV Leiwen3265:4042:22
4.Sportfreunde Eisbachtal3276:3941:23
5.TuS Neuendorf3247:3239:25
6.FC Bitburg3255:4636:28
7.TuS Mayen3244:4534:30
8.SV Remagen3250:6830:34
9.SV Ellingen3250:5829:35
10.SpVgg Andernach3241:5929:35
11.SC 07 Bad Neuenahr3248:5228:36
12.VfB Wissen3259:6327:37
13.TuS Bad Marienburg3244:6127:37
14.Ahrweiler BC3254:7224:40
15.SpVgg Bendorf3254:7524:40
16.SG Eintracht Lahnstein3238:6024:40
17.SC Sinzig3247:7523:41
Division Champion
Relegation to 2. Amateur League
(M) Previous year's champions
(A) Previous year's descendants from the 2nd Division
(N) Previous year's climbers from the 2. Amateur League

References

  1. "Ehrentafel Rheinlandmeister" (in German). DSFS. Retrieved 2017-04-12.
  2. "Amateurliga Rheinland 1974-75" (in German). Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv. Retrieved 2017-04-12.
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