German Regionalliga West season review

It’s safe to say 2022 was a TV-worthy season for Patrick Mahomes and the #Chiefs. πŸ“Ί

Mr. Box Office. πŸ”₯

#NFL x #Quarterback twitter.com/NFL/status/167…

me on the couch now that Quarterback dropped:

❌ @la_academiapc suffer shock defeat
πŸ“ˆ @DvoTachira gaining ground on the top
πŸ‘ Eduardo Lima’s heroics for @DvoLaGuaira

Here are all the major headlines and talking points from jornada 18 in the #LigaFUTVE.

#VenezuelaEsFUTVE
https://t.co/yCiP4QGlfJ

πŸ”Ÿ days until the @Superligaen begins.

Still plenty of time to read our analysis of the most exciting young players in Denmark right now. Which of these superstars will move on this summer? ✨

#sldk | #transferdk
https://t.co/viCwrXPU3n

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Season review

Nearly three weeks have passed since the Regionalliga West season finished and it’s time to take a look at how the season panned out and what we learned.


Dortmund II too good

Borussia Dortmund II lost just one game in the league last season but it took until the final day for them to secure the title and promotion to the third division.

Enrico Maaßen’s side played some scintillating football at times, scoring 94 goals in 40 league games, averaging 2.35 goals per game.

The goals were mostly shared around but Stefen Tigges was the main man, scoring 22 for the Black and Yellows. They lost just once in the entire season, losing in November and then going unbeaten for the remaining 27 games.

Dortmund II won 15 and drew five of their 20 away games, conceding just 10.


RW Essen favourites for promotion next season

RW Essen will be looking to go one better next season after just missing out on promotion. They finished with 90 points, winning 27 of their matches and conceding three fewer goals than the league winners.

They had the best defence in the division last season, conceding only 28 goals – a rate of 0.7 goals per game.

Simon Engelmann was prolific, the 32-year-old scored 29 goals and finished as the league’s top scorer.

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It’s safe to say 2022 was a TV-worthy season for Patrick Mahomes and the #Chiefs. πŸ“Ί

Mr. Box Office. πŸ”₯

#NFL x #Quarterback twitter.com/NFL/status/167…

me on the couch now that Quarterback dropped:

❌ @la_academiapc suffer shock defeat
πŸ“ˆ @DvoTachira gaining ground on the top
πŸ‘ Eduardo Lima’s heroics for @DvoLaGuaira

Here are all the major headlines and talking points from jornada 18 in the #LigaFUTVE.

#VenezuelaEsFUTVE
https://t.co/yCiP4QGlfJ

πŸ”Ÿ days until the @Superligaen begins.

Still plenty of time to read our analysis of the most exciting young players in Denmark right now. Which of these superstars will move on this summer? ✨

#sldk | #transferdk
https://t.co/viCwrXPU3n