German League

The German League, officially known as the Bundesliga, refers to the top tier of professional football (soccer) in Germany. Established in 1963, it operates as a league competition involving various clubs from across the country. The Bundesliga features a promotion and relegation system with the 2. Bundesliga, allowing teams to move between the two divisions based on their performance. The league is known for its passionate fan culture, competitive play, and strong emphasis on youth development. Clubs in the Bundesliga compete for the league title, with the champion qualifying for the UEFA Champions League, while also contending for domestic cups such as the DFB-Pokal. The league is recognized for its high attendance rates and financial stability compared to other European leagues.