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Professional football competition in Germany is divided into two divisions - First Bundesliga and Second Bundesliga. The first division, which is usually referred to simply as "Bundesliga", comprises 18 teams. The league format is a points based system. Teams play each other twice each season earning 3-points for a win, 1-point for a draw and no points for a loss. The Bundesliga is a highly competitive league and German teams feature strongly in both the Champions League and the UEFA Cup.

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2007/2008 German Bundesliga

After a disappointing fourth place finish in the 2006/2007 season, Bayern Munchen has spent over €70 million on new players. The likes of Italian super-striker Luca Toni, Frank Ribery and Miroslav Klose have positioned Bayern as favourites to win the league. Defending Champions Stuttgart should not be discounted; nor should the likes of Schalke, Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen and Hamburger.

2007/2008 German Bundesliga Teams

  • Hannover 96
  • Hertha BSC Berlin
  • FC Hansa Rostock
  • Karlsruher SC
  • FC Nürnberg
  • FC Schalke 04
  • VfB Stuttgart
  • Werder Bremen
  • VfL Wolfsburg

DFB-Pokal (German Football Federation Cup)

The DFB-Pokal, or German Cup, is Germany's annual knockout football tournament and is second only to the Bundesliga in prestige and importance. The competition is open to both professional and amateur domestic clubs. The finals are traditionally held at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin and the winning side qualifies for the UEFA Cup.

Premiere Ligapokal (German League Cup)

The Premiere Ligapokal, or German League Cup, is an annual knockout tournament contested between the top four Bundesliga clubs, the German Cup winner and the Second Bundesliga champions. It is a three phase competition culminating in a single-leg final. All games are played at neutral venues.