German League

The German League, officially known as the Bundesliga, is the primary professional football (soccer) league in Germany. It is the top tier of the German football league system and features a number of clubs competing for the championship title. Established in 1963, the Bundesliga encompasses a 34-match season format, where teams play each other twice, home and away. The league operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the 2. Bundesliga, which is the second tier of German football. The Bundesliga is known for its competitive balance, high attendance rates, and strong fan culture, and it has produced many successful clubs and players, contributing significantly to the sport’s global popularity.