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1973–74 Rheinlandliga

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1. Amateurliga Rheinland
Season1973–74
ChampionsSV Leiwen
RelegatedSV Speicher, VfB Lützel, Alemannia Plaidt, FV Engers

The 1973–74 Rheinlandliga was the 22nd 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.

Results

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Rhineland champion was SV Leiwen.[1] With the introduction of the two-division 2nd soccer Bundesliga this season, there were no newcomers from the amateur league. SV Leiwen represented Rhineland in the 1974 German Soccer Amateur Championship and lost in the first round to ASV Herzogenaurach (Bavaria).

SV Speicher, VfB Lützel, Alemannia Plaidt and FV Engers had to move down to the 2. Amateur league. For the following 1974–75 season, Ahrweiler BC, TuS Bad Marienberg and FC Bitburg moved up from the 2. A mature league, as well as a descendants from the Regional league, TuS Neuendorf and Sportfreunde Eisbachtal.[2]

Rank Clubs Games Goals Points
1. SV Leiwen 30 73:21 47:13
2. Eintracht Trier (A) 30 86:47 39:21
3. SC 07 Bad Neuenahr 30 55:42 39:21
4. TuS Mayen (N) 30 67:42 38:22
5. VfL Neuwied 30 57:38 38:22
6. SpVgg Andernach (M) 30 76:59 35:25
7. SV Ellingen (N) 30 57:52 34:26
8. SpVgg Bendorf 30 51:56 32:38
9. VfB Wissen 30 44:38 30:30
10. SC Sinzig 30 61:64 30:30
11. SG Eintracht Lahnstein 30 55:47 28:32
12. SV Remagen 30 44:69 26:34
13. SV Speicher (N) 30 48:69 25:35
14. VfB Lützel 30 28:77 15:45
15. Alemannia Plaidt 30 37 :76 14 :46
16. FV Engers 30 44 :86 10 :50
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

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  1. ^ "Ehrentafel Rheinlandmeister" (in German). DSFS. Retrieved 2017-04-02.
  2. ^ "Amateurliga Rheinland 1973-74" (in German). Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv. Retrieved 2017-04-02.