A-Juniors-Bundesliga 2004/05

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The A-Junioren-Bundesliga 2004/05 was the second season of the A-Junioren-Bundesliga, founded in 2003 . As in the previous year, it was played in three seasons.

At the end of the season, the three season winners and the runner-up of the season south played for the German championship. The semi-finals were played in a two-way leg, the final in one game.

The three last-placed teams of the three seasons have been relegated from the Bundesliga.

VfB Stuttgart became the German junior champions, who beat VfL Bochum 1-0 in the final .

North / Northeast

Closing table
space society Games S. U N Gates Dif Points
1 Hertha BSC 26th 19th 5 2 86:23 63 62
2 Werder Bremen 26th 15th 4th 7th 61:36 25th 49
3 Hansa Rostock 26th 14th 7th 5 54:35 19th 49
4th Energy Cottbus (N) 26th 13 5 8th 56:41 15th 44
5 Hanover 96 (M) 26th 13 4th 9 51:41 10 43
6th Red-White Erfurt (N) 26th 10 7th 9 34:39 −5 37
7th Tennis Borussia Berlin 26th 9 6th 11 45:53 −8 33
8th Tasmania Gropiusstadt 26th 8th 7th 11 25:33 −8 31
9 Hamburger SV 26th 8th 6th 12 32:38 −6 30th
10 FV Dresden-Nord 26th 8th 6th 12 29:38 −9 30th
11 VfL Wolfsburg 26th 8th 6th 12 33:46 −13 30th
12 FC Carl Zeiss Jena 26th 8th 4th 14th 33:37 −4 28
13 Holstein Kiel (N) 26th 7th 5 14th 42:68 −26 26th
14th FC St. Pauli 26th 3 6th 17th 28:81 −53 15th

Legend

Participants in the final round of the German championship
Relegated
(M) Last season champions
(N) Promoted last season

List of goalscorers

player society Gates
1. GermanyGermany Chinedu Ede Hertha BSC 17th
GermanyGermany Daniel Frahn Energy Cottbus 17th
GermanyGermany Clemens Lange FC Hansa Rostock 17th
4th GermanyGermany Kai Bülow FC Hansa Rostock 16
5. GermanyGermany Jack Grubert Tennis Borussia Berlin 15th

west

Closing table
space society Games S. U N Gates Dif Points
1 VfL Bochum (M) 26th 22nd 1 3 93:31 62 67
2 FC Schalke 04 26th 19th 5 2 64:19 45 62
3 Bayer 04 Leverkusen 26th 17th 4th 5 81:31 50 55
4th 1. FC Cologne 26th 14th 9 3 57:20 37 51
5 Borussia Dortmund 26th 11 10 5 54:30 24 43
6th Borussia Monchengladbach 26th 10 6th 10 48:43 5 36
7th LR Ahlen (N) 26th 10 4th 12 56:75 −19 34
8th Bonner SC (N) 26th 10 2 14th 42:68 −26 32
9 Arminia Bielefeld 26th 8th 4th 14th 58:64 −6 28
10 Red and white food 26th 7th 6th 13 44:50 −6 27
11 SG Wattenscheid 09 26th 7th 4th 15th 27:60 −33 25th
12 Alemannia Aachen 26th 7th 2 17th 39:81 −42 23
13 MSV Duisburg (N) 26th 5 5 16 39:81 −42 20th
14th Fortuna Dusseldorf 26th 2 4th 20th 38:87 −49 10

Legend

Participants in the final round of the German championship
Relegated
(M) Last season champions
(N) Promoted last season

List of goalscorers

player society Gates
1. TurkeyTurkey Haluk Türkeri VfL Bochum 33
2. GermanyGermany Marcel Reichwein Bayer 04 Leverkusen 21st
3. GermanyGermany Denis Omerbegović LR Ahlen 19th
4th TurkeyTurkey Tolga Öztürk FC Schalke 04 17th
5. GermanyGermany Abdenour Amachaibou Borussia Dortmund 16
GermanyGermany Engin Yildiz Arminia Bielefeld 16

South / southwest

Closing table
space society Games S. U N Gates Dif Points
1 VfB Stuttgart 26th 15th 7th 4th 57:37 20th 52
2 SpVgg Greuther Fürth 26th 13 11 2 56:35 21st 50
3 1. FC Kaiserslautern 26th 12 10 4th 50:24 26th 46
4th TSV 1860 Munich 26th 13 7th 6th 64:47 17th 46
5 1. FC Nuremberg 26th 13 3 10 46:35 11 42
6th FC Bayern Munich (M) 26th 11 7th 8th 48:34 14th 40
7th Karlsruher SC (N) 26th 9 8th 9 40:46 −6 35
8th Sc freiburg 26th 10 4th 12 47:43 4th 34
9 Eintracht Frankfurt 26th 9 5 12 29:40 −11 32
10 SSV Ulm 1846 26th 9 2 15th 39:57 −18 29
11 Stuttgart Kickers 26th 7th 7th 12 48:71 −23 28
12 SpVgg Unterhaching (N) 26th 5 9 12 30:44 −14 24
13 1. FSV Mainz 05 26th 6th 5 15th 44:59 −15 23
14th SV Darmstadt 98 (N) 26th 4th 7th 15th 36:62 −26 19th

Legend

Participants in the final round of the German championship
Relegated
(M) Last season champions
(N) Promoted last season

List of goalscorers

player society Gates
1. GermanyGermany Danny Galm VfB Stuttgart 21st
2. GermanyGermany Torsten Oehrl SpVgg Greuther Fürth 18th
GermanyGermany Aleksandar Petresky 1. FSV Mainz 05 18th
4th TurkeyTurkey Ahmet Kulabas Stuttgart Kickers 17th
GermanyGermany Chhunly Pagenburg 1. FC Nuremberg 17th

Final round of the German A-Junior Championship 2005

Semifinals

total First leg Return leg
VfB Stuttgart 4: 4
(3: 1 i. E.)
SpVgg Greuther Fürth 1: 1 (1: 0) 3: 3 (1: 1)
VfL Bochum 3: 3
(3: 1 i. E.)
Hertha BSC 2: 1 (1: 0) 1: 2 (0: 2)

final

The final took place on June 25, 2005 in Celle.

pairing VfB Stuttgart VfB Stuttgart - VfL BochumVfL Bochum
Result 1: 0 (0: 0)
date June 25, 2005
Stadion Günther Volker Stadium , Celle
spectator 3750
referee Babak Rafati (Hanover)
Gates 1-0 Szalai (60th)
VfB Stuttgart Denis Baum - Andreas Beck , Stefan Schill, David Pisot , Serdar Taşçı - Daniil Gridnev, Bernd Nehrig (88th Dirk Prediger ), Christian Sauter , Adem Demir (82nd Fabian Aupperle ) - Danny Galm , Ádám Szalai (76th Patrick Leschinski)
Trainer: Hans-Martin Kleitsch
VfL Bochum Andreas Luthe - Daniel Klinger, Thorsten Barg , Patrick Fabian , Hendrik Könemann (82nd Sebastian Herrmann) - Dennis Yilmaz, Dennis Grote , Dilaver Güçlü , Lucas Oppermann, Fatlum Zaskoku (62nd Fisnik Zejnullahu) - Haluk Türkeri
Trainer: Sascha Lewandowski
References Yellow-red cards none - barg (85.)