A Bundesliga (plural: Bundesligen), meaning Federal League, is the highest league of competition for several sports in Austria and Germany.
In English, the term most often refers to the top division of men's association football in Germany, the Bundesliga (full native name Fußball-Bundesliga), which has operated since 1963.
Bundesligen in Germany
edit- Other association football leagues:
- Frauen-Bundesliga – Women's top division association football in Germany (1990–present)
- Under 19 Bundesliga – Men's under 19 football (2003–present)
- Under 17 Bundesliga – Men's under 17 football (2007–present)
- Basketball Bundesliga (1966–present)
- Damen-Basketball-Bundesliga (founded 1947), women's basketball
- Bundesliga (baseball) (1984–present)
- Chess Bundesliga (1980–present)
- World League eSport Bundesliga (2005-2006), video games
- Men's Feldhockey Bundesliga
- Women's Feldhockey Bundesliga
- German Football League (1979–present), American football Bundesliga, renamed in 1999
- Go-Bundesliga, Go
- Handball-Bundesliga (1965–present)
- Handball-Bundesliga (women) (founded 1975), women's handball
- Ice hockey
- Deutsche Eishockey Liga (1995–present)
- Eishockey-Bundesliga (1958-1994)
- German women's ice hockey Bundesliga (founded 1988), women's ice hockey
- Roller Hockey Bundesliga (founded 1967), men's roller hockey
- Rugby
- Rugby-Bundesliga, rugby union (1971–present)
- Women's Rugby Bundesliga (1987–present), women's rugby union
- Bundesliga (shooting) (1997–present)
- Bundesliga (table tennis) (1966–present)
- Tennis Bundesliga (men) (1972–present)
- Volleyball
- Bundesliga (wrestling) (1964–present)
Bundesligen in Austria
edit- Austrian Football Bundesliga – men's football
- Austrian Football League – men's American style football
- Austrian Basketball Bundesliga – men's basketball
- 1. Rugby Bundesliga - men's rugby
- Austria women's ice hockey Bundesliga (founded 1988), women's ice hockey
- Austrian Judo Bundesliga