The main thing is from the Oberliga North Rhine -Westphalia, and the regional league SW regularly second representations directly into the 3rd league because there are more people in circular football in these regions, or pay a membership fee in a subclass association. 👍️❤️
This is probably also the reason why clubs like Essen, Viktoria Cologne, Verl and Aachen have established themselves in this league and even has to offer a diaper with Münster.
For Ulm, the same applies from the SW as to Münster.
I know some people just don’t want to hear it, but the Regionalliga West is the strongest of all leagues followed by sw. It doesn’t just have something to do with the members or clubs, how you claim it.
The argument counts for the Bavarian Football Association, which is why it has an absolute exposure position – once again, as in many other things in Germany.
With the MSV, the largest club of all regional division is probably back to the 3rd division.
But you can try it with the agitation 😊
Edit:
The kicker has recently had a nice breakdown of the league and showed again that almost all of them have to work on professional conditions in the west season – due to the competitive density – and that this is not the case in the other seasons.
Yes, that was once, but now the whole big clubs are above, except Oberhausen and Fortuna Cologne, are otherwise only second representatives and smaller clubs, and that is exactly what the high requirements of the RL West are increasingly being driven into insolvency. Instead, the professional clubs are now bustling, especially in the northeast.
Interestingly, in the 2010s, when significantly more larger professional clubs were represented in RL West, the Western Associations often failed in the relegation – now it is above all the Northeast clubs that fail. The question arises whether this is really only due to the quality or not perhaps not to the higher intensity, which can empty the battery at the end of the season.
