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SV Elversberg joins Bundesliga as question of never-relegated clubs rises
The German Bundesliga has been contested for more than six decades. Each season forces the lowest‑placed sides to leave the top flight while newcomers ascend. The latest promotion saw SV Elversberg become the league’s 59th club.
Since its formation, the league’s relegation mechanism has prevented any club from remaining permanently immune. Clubs that finish at the bottom are swapped with the best teams from the second division. This cycle repeats annually.
SV Elversberg’s arrival raises the question of which clubs have never experienced demotion. Historical records show a handful of teams have avoided relegation since the Bundesliga’s launch. Identifying those clubs forms the article’s focus.
The Bundesliga’s longevity means many clubs have cycled through promotion and relegation. Only a select group has maintained uninterrupted top‑flight status. Their resilience is notable amid the league’s competitive balance.
Fans often debate the merits of clubs that have never dropped down. The absence of relegation can be linked to consistent performance and strong management. These clubs become benchmarks for stability.
The upcoming 2026‑27 season will test whether any of the unbeaten clubs will join the relegated list. Observers will watch closely to see if the historic streak continues. The answer will shape future discussions about Bundesliga permanence.