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Regionalliga - West · 2025

Current Regionalliga - West 2025 standings with 18 teams. Fortuna Köln leads the table with 69 points after 33 matches, followed by Rot-weiss Oberhausen on 65 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

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TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Fortuna Köln332010469:28+4169
WLWLW
2Rot-weiss Oberhausen33198658:38+2065
WWDDW
3Schalke 04 II33177972:49+2358
WWDLW
4Borussia Dortmund II331610766:48+1858
DLDWW
5Borussia M'gladbach II33177959:42+1758
LWDWW
6FC Gutersloh331511751:38+1356
WDWLD
7Sportfreunde Siegen331313859:42+1752
LLWDW
8Köln II331361454:58-445
DWDWL
9Sportfreunde Lotte3311111143:53-1044
WWDLL
10Paderborn II3311101250:38+1243
WWDLD
11Bonner SC3311101237:42-543
LWDDD
12Fortuna Düsseldorf II331161645:56-1139
DLDWW
13FC Bocholt331081547:55-838
LLDDL
14Bochum II339111348:60-1238
LLDWW
15SV Rodinghausen33781846:61-1529
LLDLW
16Wiedenbrück33681937:65-2826
WWLLD
17Wuppertaler SV335111736:69-3326
DDDLL
18SSVg Velbert33672034:69-3525
LLDLW

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West - 3308/05/2026–10/05/2026
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West - 3202/05/2026–03/05/2026
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West - 2629/04/2026
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West - 2028/04/2026
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West - 3125/04/2026–27/04/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 18 teams in the Regionalliga - West. Fortuna Köln leads with 20 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

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Teams

Regionalliga - West

All 18 teams competing in the Regionalliga - West 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Regionalliga - West

Browse 7 archived seasons of the Regionalliga - West, from 2019 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 18 Mar 2026

Founded2008Preceded byOberliga West

The Regionalliga West was established in 2008 when the German Football Association (DFB) restructured the league pyramid, demoting the Regionalliga from the third to the fourth tier following the introduction of the nationwide 3. Liga. The competition replaced the previous Oberliga West system and has since become a crucial development pathway for reserve teams of elite Bundesliga clubs, including Borussia Dortmund, Borussia Mönchladbach, Schalke 04, and others. Over its 18-year history, the league has evolved to balance competitive depth with player development, producing numerous players who have progressed to higher levels of professional football. The inclusion of reserve teams has made the Regionalliga West increasingly competitive, with clubs like Borussia Dortmund II and Sportfreunde Lotte establishing themselves as consistent title contenders.

  • 2008 — Regionalliga West established as the fourth tier of German football
  • 2008–09 — Borussia Dortmund II wins the inaugural Regionalliga West title
  • 2011–12 — Borussia Dortmund II claims a second championship title
  • 2012–13 — Sportfreunde Lotte wins their first Regionalliga West title
  • 2014 — SC Fortuna Köln wins the championship, marking their first major title
  • 2018–19 — Promotion format modified to include direct promotion for West and Südwest champions

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams18Relegation spots2

The Regionalliga West operates as a single round-robin competition where 18 clubs play each other twice—once at home and once away—for a total of 34 matches per season. The champion is determined by the highest points total, with three points awarded for a win and one for a draw. The West regional champion receives automatic direct promotion to the 3. Liga, a significant advantage compared to other Regionalliga regions that must compete in playoff matches. The bottom two clubs are relegated to the Oberliga West, the fifth tier of German football. The league's format emphasizes competitive balance while allowing reserve teams to develop young players in a structured environment.

Records 18 Mar 2026

Most titlesBorussia Dortmund II (2)

Sascha Mölders of Rot-Weiss Essen was the competition's most prolific scorer in its early years, establishing the benchmark for individual goal-scoring achievement.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

SC Fortuna Köln continues their dominance of the 2024–25 Regionalliga West season, maintaining a commanding position at the summit with 53 points from 24 matches. Their exceptional form—marked by 15 wins, 8 draws, and just a single defeat—has established an 4-point lead over second-placed Rot-Weiss Oberhausen, who have accumulated 45 points. This commanding performance reflects a well-balanced squad capable of grinding out results through both defensive solidity (19 goals conceded) and clinical finishing (55 goals scored). Fortuna Köln's goal difference of +36 is significantly superior to their nearest challengers, suggesting they have established a competitive advantage that will be difficult for rivals to overcome in the remaining fixtures.

The title race remains competitive in the upper echelon, with FC Schalke 04 II occupying third place on 43 points, just two points behind Oberhausen. Schalke's young squad has impressed with 13 wins from 23 matches and an impressive goal-scoring record of 51 goals, though their defensive vulnerabilities (33 goals conceded) have prevented them from mounting a serious title challenge. FC Gutersloh (41 points) and Borussia Mönchladbach II (39 points) complete the top five, maintaining mathematical hopes of challenging for promotion, though the gap to Fortuna Köln suggests the championship is effectively decided barring a dramatic collapse from the leaders.

The relegation battle presents a stark contrast to the title race, with Wiedenbrück (17 points from 21 matches) and SV Rodinghausen (19 points from 23 matches) occupying the bottom two positions and facing certain demotion to the Oberliga West. SSVg Velbert (20 points from 25 matches) hovers precariously above the drop zone, just one point clear of safety, while Wuppertaler SV (21 points) and Bochum II (22 points) remain vulnerable to the threat of relegation. The clustering of clubs in the 17–30 point range indicates a significant quality gap between the established elite and the struggling mid-table teams, with several clubs unable to generate consistent results.

Borussia Dortmund II has emerged as the season's standout individual performer, despite occupying sixth place with 38 points from 23 matches. Their exceptional goal-scoring prowess—51 goals in 23 outings—demonstrates attacking quality that rivals even Fortuna Köln's output, yet defensive inconsistencies (36 goals conceded) have undermined their title credentials. The reserve squad represents the strongest development pathway for young talent at Borussia Dortmund, and their continued competitiveness at the fourth tier validates the club's academy investment strategy. Their presence in the upper reaches of the table, despite not contending for the title, reflects the competitive depth of the Regionalliga West's elite tier.

An unexpected narrative has emerged around Sportfreunde Siegen, who have constructed a respectable campaign despite limited resources compared to Bundesliga reserve teams. Currently seventh with 36 points from 22 matches, Siegen have demonstrated admirable resilience with 9 wins, 9 draws, and only 4 defeats, suggesting a team built on collective organization rather than individual talent. Their ability to compete against reserve teams from elite clubs underscores the competitive diversity of the modern Regionalliga West, where established regional sides can still challenge the dominance of academy-based competitors through tactical discipline and experienced squad management.

The Regionalliga West's Role in German Football Development

The Regionalliga West occupies a unique position in the German football pyramid as the primary development pathway for reserve teams of elite Bundesliga clubs. Clubs such as Borussia Dortmund II, Borussia Mönchladbach II, Schalke 04 II, and Fortuna Düsseldorf II use the competition to accelerate the development of young players who may eventually contribute to their first teams. This structure differs fundamentally from leagues in other European nations, where reserve teams typically compete in lower divisions with limited competitive exposure. The presence of these academically-focused squads has transformed the Regionalliga West into a highly technical, possession-oriented competition that emphasizes player development over pure competitive intensity.

However, this reserve team dominance has created a two-tier system within the league itself. Independent clubs like Sportfreunde Lotte, SC Fortuna Köln, and Rot-Weiss Oberhausen compete without the financial resources or organizational backing of Bundesliga academies, yet have demonstrated the capacity to win titles and achieve promotion. Sportfreunde Lotte's championship victory in 2012–13 and SC Fortuna Köln's triumph in 2013–14 proved that competitive success at the fourth tier remains achievable through tactical excellence and squad stability, even against better-resourced opponents. This competitive balance has preserved the Regionalliga West's credibility as a genuine sporting competition rather than a mere training ground.

Promotion Pathways and the Direct Entry Advantage

A significant structural advantage distinguishes the Regionalliga West from its regional counterparts. While champions of the Regionalliga Nord, Süd, Mitte, and Bayern must compete in a playoff system to secure promotion to the 3. Liga, the Regionalliga West champion receives automatic direct promotion. This preferential treatment reflects the league's geographic position within Germany's most densely populated and footballistically competitive region, encompassing the Ruhr Valley and surrounding metropolitan areas. The direct promotion pathway has historically made the Regionalliga West title one of the most coveted fourth-tier achievements in German football, as winning the regional championship guarantees third-tier football without the additional stress of playoff fixtures.

This structural advantage has elevated the Regionalliga West's competitive profile and attracted investment from ambitious clubs seeking a direct route to the 3. Liga. The knowledge that the champion will compete in the third tier without playoff complications has incentivized clubs to build competitive squads and pursue sustained title challenges. For reserve teams of Bundesliga clubs, direct promotion to the 3. Liga accelerates player development timelines and provides valuable competitive experience at a higher level. The system has proven effective in maintaining the Regionalliga West's status as Germany's most prestigious fourth-tier competition, distinguishing it from the other regional leagues that operate under different promotion criteria.

Historical Champions and Competitive Evolution

The Regionalliga West's championship roll of honor reflects the competition's evolution from reserve team dominance to increasing competitive diversity. Borussia Dortmund II established early supremacy with back-to-back titles in 2008–09 and 2011–12, leveraging the academy's resources and player development infrastructure to establish themselves as early championship contenders. However, the emergence of independent clubs as title winners demonstrated that competitive success remained achievable through alternative pathways. Sportfreunde Lotte's 2012–13 championship and SC Fortuna Köln's 2013–14 triumph signaled a shift toward greater competitive parity, suggesting that well-organized regional sides could compete effectively against better-resourced reserve teams.

The competitive landscape has continued to evolve, with different champions emerging in subsequent seasons. This pattern of varied championship winners—rather than sustained dominance by a single club or reserve team—has preserved the Regionalliga West's credibility as a genuine sporting competition. The fact that independent clubs like Sportfreunde Lotte and SC Fortuna Köln have won titles in recent seasons demonstrates that the league remains competitive and unpredictable, qualities essential to maintaining supporter engagement and media interest. The current season's commanding performance by SC Fortuna Köln suggests another potential championship for an independent club, continuing the trend of competitive diversity that has characterized the modern Regionalliga West.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in the Regionalliga West?

18 clubs compete in the Regionalliga West during a standard season, playing each other twice in a home-and-away format for 34 matches total.

What is the promotion path from Regionalliga West?

The Regionalliga West champion receives automatic direct promotion to the 3. Liga, Germany's third tier. The bottom two clubs are relegated to the Oberliga West.

Who has won the most Regionalliga West titles?

Borussia Dortmund II has won the most championships with two titles, achieved in the 2008–09 and 2011–12 seasons.

What is the biggest win in Regionalliga West history?

Borussia Dortmund II recorded a 9–0 victory in 2019, marking one of the largest margins of victory in the competition's history.

When was the Regionalliga West established?

The Regionalliga West was established in 2008 as part of the restructuring of the German football league system, replacing the previous Oberliga West.

Do reserve teams dominate the Regionalliga West?

Reserve teams from Bundesliga clubs such as Borussia Dortmund II, Borussia Mönchladbach II, and Schalke 04 II are prominent competitors, but independent clubs like Sportfreunde Lotte and SC Fortuna Köln have proven competitive and won championships.

API data: 14 May 2026 · Content updated: 18 Mar 2026