- Reserve team
Reserve team is the term applied to the second team fielded by a
sports club . This article is about the reserve teams of football clubs.History
Reserve teams usually consist of a combination of emerging youth players and first team squad players. These teams are distinct from a club’s
youth team , which usually consists of players under a certain age and plays in an age-specific league. InEngland and the United States the term "reserve" is commonly used to describe these teams. InGermany andAustria the terms "Amateure" or "II " is used, while "B" team is used in both theSpanish football league system andCzechoslovakia . In theNetherlands these teams are distinguished by a "2". In England reserve teams play in completely separate leagues and competitions such as theFA Premier Reserve League or the Central League.However, in other countries, reserve teams play in the same football pyramid as their senior team and have competed in the national cup competitions. In Spain this has seen the reserve teams of
FC Barcelona andCD Málaga change identity and play inLa Liga whileCastilla CF , the reserve team ofReal Madrid , reached theCopa del Rey final, qualified for the European Cup Winners Cup and won theSegunda División .In
Germany , "Hertha BSC Amateure", the reserve team of Hertha Berlin, reached the 1992-93German Cup final after their first team were eliminated in the quarter finals. They lost the final 1-0 toBayer Leverkusen . In theGerman football league system , however, reserve teams are not allowed to get promoted above the level of third division and from 2008-09 will not be allowed to play in the cup competition to serve the non-reserve team's interests. In the 2003-04 season, Bayern Munich's reserve team won the Regionalliga Süd, a semi-professional league in the third tier of German football, finishing nine points clear of the second-placed Rot-Weiss Erfurt. [ [http://www.weltfussball.de/spielplan.php?Thema=133&Liga=5&s_id=763&p_id=2415&r_id=34&zeige=tabelle Regionalliga Süd 2003-04 - final standings] ] Due to the rule which prohibits one club to have two teams in fully professional leagues, the third-placed Saarbrücken was promoted to the Second Bundesliga instead.Reserve Teams in Spain
egunda División
In 1951/52 "CD Mestalla", the reserve team of
Valencia CF , won theSegunda División promotion play-off but where denied promotion because their senior team where already in the Primera División. The following seasonCD España Industrial , the reserve team ofFC Barcelona , also finished as runners-up in the same play-off but were similarly denied. However after winning another promotion play-off in 1956 CD España Industrial, separated from FC Barcelona and were renamedCD Condal . The club were now able to be promoted to the Primera División. However they survived only one season and were relegated in 1957. In 1968 the club rejoined the FC Barcelona family as the reserve team and eventually evolved intoFC Barcelona B .In 1983/84
Castilla CF andBilbao Athletic , the reserve teams ofReal Madrid andAthletic Bilbao , finished as winners and runners-up of theSegunda División .Castilla CF ,Bilbao Athletic andAtlético Madrid B finished third in 1987/88, 1989/90 and 1998/99 respectively. In normal circumstances these teams would have all been promoted except for the fact that their senior team was already in the Primera División.Castilla CF in Copa del Rey
In 1980
Castilla CF also reached theCopa del Rey final and qualified for the European Cup Winners Cup. During their cup run they beat four Primera División teams includingHércules CF ,Athletic Bilbao ,Real Sociedad andSporting de Gijón . The latter two eventually finished second and third in the Primera División. In the final they playedReal Madrid but lost 6-1. However because Real also wonLa Liga , Castilla CF qualified for European Cup Winners Cup. Despite beating West Ham United 3-1 in the opening game at the Bernabéu, they lost the return 5-1 and went out in the first round.Málaga CF
Another interesting case is that of
Málaga CF . The club was originally formed in 1948 asAtlético Malagueño , the reserve team ofCD Málaga . In 1992 the latter club was disbanded and two years later "Atlético Malagueño" were relaunched as "Málaga CF". They were eventually promoted to the Primera División in 1999. In 2006 they were relegated to theSegunda División which led toMálaga CF B being relegated to theSegunda División B .Reserve teams in Japan
From the days of the old
Japan Soccer League ,Japan allowed reserve teams to play in the main league system. Even today reserve teams of J. League clubs are allowed to compete in theEmperor's Cup .Japan Soccer League Reserve Teams
These teams were never promoted to the top flight due to their senior squad's presence there.
*Toyo Industries/Mazda: Mazda Auto Hiroshima
*Furukawa Electric: Furukawa Electric Chiba
*Yomiuri Soccer Club: Yomiuri S.C. Juniors
*Yanmar Diesel: Yanmar ClubJ. League Reserve Teams Today
Most
J. League reserve teams these days are in the corresponding regional league. The most successful isJEF United Ichihara Chiba Reserves , who compete in the national third division, theJapan Football League . (Furukawa Electric Chiba still exists but is no longer affiliated with the JEF club.)References
External links
* [http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/reserves.html Remarkable Reserves!]
* [http://www.premierleague.com/fapl.rac?command=forwardOnly&nextPage=enCompReservesNorth FA Premier Reserve League North]
* [http://www.premierleague.com/fapl.rac?command=forwardOnly&nextPage=enCompReservesSouth FA Premier Reserve League South]
* [http://www.football-league.premiumtv.co.uk/page/ReserveTableDetail/0,,10794,00.html Central League]
* [http://www.mlsnet.com/MLS/mls/reserve/ MLS Reserve Division]
* [http://www.psl.co.za/latest_news/story_16507124944.php PSL Reserve League]
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