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 BUNDESLIGA
A huge season for German football and football in Germany kicks off this weekend with round one of the 2005/06 Bundesliga season.
The low of last season’s referee betting scandal still hangs over the game with possible further revelations expected o...
Ailton (Schalke 04) — The Brazilian has been a revelation during his spell in German football, first with Werder Bremen where his goals were key to the club scooping the Bundesliga title last season and now with Schalke where he hasn’t let the grass grow...
www.squarefootball.net /search/europe/bundesliga.asp   (311 words)

  
 BUNDESLIGA
A huge season for German football and football in Germany kicks off this weekend with round one of the 2005/06 Bundesliga season.
The low of last season’s referee betting scandal still hangs over the game with possible further revelations expected o...
www.squarefootball.net /search/europe/bundesliga.asp   (108 words)

  
 SC Paderborn 07 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SC Paderborn 07 is a football club based in Paderborn, Germany that will play the 2005- 06 season in the Second Bundesliga after securing promotion from the Regionalliga-Nord (Northern Regional League).
Paderborn upset HSV 4-2, but it was revealed in January 2005 that the match referee, Robert Hoyzer, had taken money from Croatian gambling syndicates to fix the match.
The club is best known for its involvement in a notorious German Cup tie against Bundesliga side Hamburger SV on August 21, 2004.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/SC_Paderborn_07   (108 words)

  
 Bundesliga (football) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 2005, German soccer was once again overshadowed by the discovery of a match-fixing scandal involving second division referee Robert Hoyzer, who confessed to fixing and betting on matches in the 2.Bundesliga, the DFB-Pokals (DFB or German Cup), and the Regionalliga (III).
Football was a popular game from early on and the German sports landscape was dotted with hundreds of local sides.
Football was re-organized into sixteen Gaue, or regions, in the Gauliga, which was in place from 1933 to 1945.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bundesliga_(football)   (5261 words)

  
 Bundesliga (football) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 2005, German soccer was once again overshadowed by the discovery of a match-fixing scandal involving second division referee Robert Hoyzer, who confessed to fixing and betting on matches in the 2.Bundesliga, the DFB-Pokals (DFB or German Cup), and the Regionalliga (III).
An oddity of the 1954 World Cup preliminary rounds was the fielding of a separate side by the German state of Saarland, which was occupied by the French and did not become a part of West Germany again until after a plebiscite and treaty negotiation.
The number of German clubs which may participate in UEFA competitions is determined by a formula that takes into account the results of a particular nation's clubs in UEFA competitions over the preceding five years (known as the UEFA coefficients ranking list).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bundesliga_(football)   (5197 words)

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