Bundesliga (shooting)

The Bundesliga matches mainly follow the International Shooting Sport Federation's rules for air rifle and air pistol, with the following important changes: The shooters are paired up based on previous results so that the top shooters from both teams stand next to each other, and so on down.

The match format of the Bundesliga has been so successful that the European Shooting Confederation mirrored it when creating the ESC Youth League for national teams of young shooters.

Quarterfinals and semifinals are held on Saturday, and bronze and gold medal matches on Sunday.

Jozef Gönci (Slovakia)Torsten KrebsAlexandra SchneiderTino MohauptNadine Masuth Uwe PotteckMartin Tenk (Czech Republic)Gernot EderDaniel BarnerHolger Buchmann Lioubov Galkina (Russia)Angela KugeleSandra KochBeate GaussFrank Köstel Franck Dumoulin (France)Michael PeirickAlbert GrieskampKlaus LindemannSven Hartmann Alexandra SchneiderDorothee BauerJozef Gönci (Slovakia)Nadine MasuthTorsten Krebs Vladimir Gontcharov (Russia)Leo BraunPatrik LengererWolfgang RennerFranz Möndel Marco De Nicolo (Italy)Damian KontnyEva SchmitzDirk LeiwenAndre Knop Leo BraunVladimir Gontcharov (Russia)Patrik LengererWolfgang RennerFranz Möndel Barbara LechnerMatthew Emmons (United States)Simone LeglFranz SchreinerKarin Steinbauer Abdullah UstaogluSwen JülleMarkus AbtThomas AlbiezChristian Schebasta Kateřina Emmons (Czech Republic)Jürgen WallowskyMichaela WagnerClaudia HuberSabrina Bär Vladimir Gontcharov (Russia)Leo BraunPatrick LengererWolfgang RennerMichael Peirick Sabrina BärMichaela WagnerJürgen WallowskyAdéla Sýkorová (Czech Republic)Claudia Huber Roberto Di Donna (Italy)Munkhbayar DorjsurenSebastian RosnerThomas KarschChristoph Schultheiß The following clubs are qualified for the 2018–2019 season.

Ranks from the previous season are in parentheses, the defending champions in bold and promoted teams in italics.