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23/03/2003 Hertha Berlin Energie Cottbus 3 1
23/03/2003 Stuttgart Nurnberg 0 2
22/03/2003 Wolfsburg Bochum 2 0
22/03/2003 Schalke 04 Munich 1860 1 1
22/03/2003 Kaiserslautern Bayer Leverkusen 1 0
22/03/2003 B. Monchengladbach Hamburger 2 0
22/03/2003 Werder Bremen Hannover 1 2
22/03/2003 Arminia Bielefeld Borussia Dortmund 0 0
22/03/2003 Bayern Munich Hansa Rostock 1 0
         
  
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  Deutche-Fussball-Bund Regulation
18 teams compete season by season in the Bundesliga for the title of the German champion. Matches are played in a round robin mode in first and second leg ties (at home and away). The bottom three of the table are relegated directly and are replaced by the three best teams of the 2nd Bundesliga.
Since 1995/96, the three-point rule is being applied. The winner of each match gets three points (formerly two), and in case of a tie each team gets one point, the loser of the match gets none.
The German champion and the runner-up are qualified automatically for the Champions League.
Starting with the season 1999/2000, the Champions League was extended to 32 clubs. Thus, it is also possible for the third (and fourth-placed in some countries) of the Bundesliga to qualify for the Champions League. The teams participating in this round can be sure that in case they drop out they will still have the guarantee to start in the UEFA Cup. If a team wins in one year the German championship and the Champions League, the Bundesliga will have no right for an additional place in the Champions League in the following year.
The fifth and sixth of the Bundesliga and the winner of the DFB cup - or the finalist, in case the cup winner should be entitled to start also in the Champions League - are qualified for the first UEFA cup round. Two or three clubs - the seventh, the eighth and the ninth of the table, unless the cup winner occupies this place, and provided the respective club has signed up - may qualify via the UI cup for the UEFA cup.
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