Bundesliga 2 standings
Updated Bundesliga 2 standings Season 2023-2024
Ranking history Bundesliga 2
The Bundesliga 2 is Germany's 18-team second division. It is a recent phenomenon, having been introduced in 1974. Until 1981, there was no champion at the end of the season.
In Germany's second division, there are only 2 promoted teams in the Bundesliga ranking ranking, while 2 are relegated directly to the third division. In addition, another team is vying for a promotion place in the form of a play-off against the 16th-placed Bundesliga team. You can find our Bundesliga predictions as well as our Bundesliga 2 predictions before each matchday. Find all the odds for the next matches to bet on Bundesliga 2.
Bundesliga 2 standings since 2000
Season | Champion | 2nd |
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2022-23 | Heidenheim | Darmstadt |
2021-22 | Schalke 04 | Werder Bremen |
2020-21 | Bochum | Greuther Furth |
2019-20 | Arminia Bielefeld | Stuttgart |
2018-19 | Cologne | Paderborn |
2017-18 | Fortuna Dusseldorf | Nuremberg |
2016-17 | Stuttgart | Hanover |
2015-16 | Fribourg | Leipzig |
2014-15 | Inglostadt | Darmstadt |
2013-14 | Cologne | Paderborn |
2012-13 | Hertha Berlin | Braunschweig |
2011-12 | Greuther Furth | Eintracht Frankfurt |
2010-11 | Hertha Berlin | Augsburg |
2009-10 | Kaiserslautern | St. Pauli |
2008-09 | Fribourg | Mainz |
2007-08 | Monchengladbach | Hoffenheim |
2006-07 | Karlsruher | Hansa Rostock |
2005-06 | Bochum | Aachen |
2004-05 | Cologne | Duisburg |
2003-04 | Nuremberg | Arminia Bielefeld |
2002-03 | Fribourg | Cologne |
2001-02 | Hanover | Arminia Bielefeld |
2000-01 | Nuremberg | Monchengladbach |
Who has the most Bundesliga 2 titles ?
Winner | number of title(s) |
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Bochum | 4 |
Arminia Bielefeld | 4 |
Cologne | 4 |
Fribourg | 4 |
Nuremberg | 4 |
Hertha Berlin | 3 |
Karlsruher | 3 |
Hanover | 3 |
Four German clubs share the top spot in the Bundesliga 2's most successful league table. Bochum, Arminia Bielefeld, Nuremberg (currently in German D2) and Cologne, Freiburg (in Bundesliga) each hold 4 titles. They are followed by Karlsruher, Hertha Berlin and Hannover, who have all won the German second division 3 times. Last season, Heidenheim finished Bundesliga 2 champions.