Football Bundesliga 1995/96

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Bundesliga 1995/96
Logo of the DFB 1995
master Borussia Dortmund
Champions League Borussia Dortmund
Uefa cup FC Bayern Munich
FC Schalke 04
Bor. M'gladbach
Hamburger SV
UI cup Karlsruher SC
TSV 1860 Munich
Werder Bremen
VfB Stuttgart
Cup winners 1. FC Kaiserslautern
European
Cup Winners' Cup
1. FC Kaiserslautern
Relegated 1. FC Kaiserslautern
Eintracht Frankfurt
KFC Uerdingen 05
Teams 18th
Games 306
Gates 831  (ø 2.72 per game)
spectator 9,421,727  (ø 30,790 per game)
Top scorer GermanyGermany Fredi Bobic ( VfB Stuttgart )
Bundesliga 1994/95
League leader
Bottom of the table

The 1995/96 season was the first season in the German Bundesliga to be played according to the three-point rule . Borussia Dortmund became the German men's champions . The season began on August 11, 1995 and ended on May 18, 1996.

Season overview

The season was marked by the duel between FC Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund .

Borussia Dortmund won the championship with coach Ottmar Hitzfeld , who defended their championship title from the previous year. It was the first season with the award of three points per victory. Likewise, every player now had a fixed number.

Bayern started with their new coach Otto Rehhagel and several new players, including a. Jürgen Klinsmann and Andreas Herzog , with seven wins in a row. However, after losing points later, internal conflicts arose and Otto Rehhagel was dismissed after a 0-1 home defeat by Hansa Rostock through a goal by Jonathan Akpoborie . Under interim team boss Franz Beckenbauer , Bayern finished second and won the UEFA Cup.

1. FC Kaiserslautern , who were relegated from the Bundesliga for the first time in 33 years with 18 draws , as did Eintracht Frankfurt. The third relegated team was KFC Uerdingen, which was renamed Bayer 05 Uerdingen.

Between Leverkusen and Kaiserslautern, a decisive game for the relegation of one of the two opponents took place on May 18, 1996, which ended in a draw and thus favorable for Leverkusen. 1. FCK had to win and led 1-0 through a goal from Pavel Kuka until the 81st minute . Then Markus Münch equalized for Leverkusen. This equalization was also the subject of controversy, as some Lauterer complained that the ball had not been returned after an injury. Leverkusen's possession of the ball as a result led to equalization a few moments later.

A week later, Kaiserslautern won the DFB Cup 1-0 against Karlsruher SC.

Closing table

An overview of the participating clubs
Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. Borussia Dortmund (M)  34  19th  11  4th 076:380 +38 68
 2. FC Bayern Munich  34  19th  5  10 066:460 +20 62
 3. FC Schalke 04  34  14th  14th  6th 045:360  +9 56
 4th Borussia Mönchengladbach (P)  34  15th  8th  11 052:510  +1 53
 5. Hamburger SV  34  12  14th  8th 052:470  +5 50
 6th Hansa Rostock (N)  34  13  10  11 047:430  +4 49
 7th Karlsruher SC  34  12  12  10 053:470  +6 48
 8th. TSV 1860 Munich  34  11  12  11 052:460  +6 45
 9. Werder Bremen  34  10  14th  10 039:420  −3 44
10. VfB Stuttgart  34  10  13  11 059:620  −3 43
11. Sc freiburg  34  11  9  14th 030:410 −11 42
12. 1. FC Cologne  34  9  13  12 033:350  −2 40
13. Fortuna Dusseldorf (N)  34  8th  16  10 040:470  −7 40
14th Bayer 04 Leverkusen  34  8th  14th  12 037:380  −1 38
15th FC St. Pauli (N)  34  9  11  14th 043:510  −8 38
16. 1. FC Kaiserslautern  34  6th  18th  10 031:370  −6 36
17th Eintracht Frankfurt  34  7th  11  16 043:680 −25 32
18th KFC Uerdingen 05  34  5  11  18th 033:560 −23 26th
  • German champion and participation in the UEFA Champions League 1996/97 : Borussia Dortmund
  • Participation in the European Cup Winners' Cup 1996/97 and relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga 1996/97 : 1. FC Kaiserslautern
  • Participation in the 1996/97 UEFA Cup : FC Bayern Munich, FC Schalke 04, Borussia Mönchengladbach, Hamburger SV
  • Participation in the UI Cup 1996 : Karlsruher SC, TSV 1860 Munich, SV Werder Bremen, VfB Stuttgart (Hansa Rostock waived)
  • Relegation to the 2nd Bundesliga 1996/97: KFC Uerdingen 05, Eintracht Frankfurt
  • (M) German champion 1994/95
    (P) DFB Cup winner 1994/95
    (N) Promoted from the 2nd Bundesliga 1994/95

    Crosstab

    The cross table shows the results of all games this season. The home team is listed in the left column and the visiting team in the top row.

    1995/96 Borussia Dortmund FC Bayern Munich FC Schalke 04 Borussia Monchengladbach Hamburger SV Karlsruher SC TSV 1860 Munich SV Werder Bremen VfB Stuttgart Sc freiburg Fortuna Dusseldorf Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1. FC Kaiserslautern Eintracht Frankfurt KFC Uerdingen 05
    01. Borussia Dortmund 3: 1 0-0 2: 1 1: 1 1: 2 4: 1 3: 1 1: 1 6: 3 3: 2 3-0 3-0 2-0 1-0 1: 1 6-0 5-0
    02. FC Bayern Munich 1-0 4-0 1: 2 3: 2 0: 1 1: 4 4: 2 2-0 5: 3 2-0 3: 2 2: 2 1-0 1: 1 2-0 1: 1 2-0
    03. FC Schalke 04 1: 2 2: 1 3: 3 3-0 1: 3 2: 1 1: 1 2: 1 2-0 3-0 0-0 1: 1 1: 1 2-0 1: 1 2-0 1: 1
    04th Borussia Monchengladbach 2: 2 3: 1 4: 1 1: 2 3: 2 1: 2 0: 2 1-0 1: 1 1-0 2: 1 1: 1 0-0 2: 4 1: 1 4: 1 2: 1
    05. Hamburger SV 2: 2 2: 1 1: 1 2: 1 1: 1 0-0 2: 2 3: 3 3-0 0-0 0-0 4: 1 2: 2 1-0 1-0 5: 1 0-0
    06th Hansa Rostock 3: 2 0-0 1: 2 2: 3 2-0 1: 1 0: 3 2: 1 3: 3 1-0 0: 1 0-0 1: 2 2-0 3-0 1: 1 1-0
    07th Karlsruher SC 5-0 2: 6 0: 1 4-0 3: 1 0: 2 1: 1 1: 1 1: 2 1: 1 1-0 3: 1 1: 4 2: 2 0-0 1: 1 2-0
    08th. TSV 1860 Munich 2: 2 0: 2 1: 1 4-0 5-0 1: 1 1: 1 1: 1 1: 1 3-0 2: 1 2: 1 0: 1 2-0 1: 1 3: 1 2: 1
    09. Werder Bremen 2: 2 3: 2 1: 2 2-0 2: 1 0: 2 1-0 2-0 2: 2 0: 2 0: 1 1: 1 2: 1 1: 1 1: 1 1: 1 1-0
    10. VfB Stuttgart 0: 5 0: 1 2: 2 5-0 3-0 1: 1 3: 1 2: 3 1: 1 3: 1 0: 1 2: 3 1: 4 1: 1 2-0 3: 2 0-0
    11. Sc freiburg 0: 1 3: 1 1: 2 0-0 0: 3 2: 1 0: 3 1-0 0: 1 2: 1 2-0 1: 1 2: 1 0: 2 0-0 2-0 1: 1
    12. 1. FC Cologne 0-0 0-0 0: 1 0: 2 3: 2 3-0 0: 1 2-0 1: 2 2: 2 1: 1 0-0 2: 2 1-0 0: 1 3-0 0-0
    13. Fortuna Dusseldorf 1: 2 0: 2 2-0 3: 2 2: 2 2: 2 2-0 1: 1 1: 1 1: 2 0-0 1: 1 1: 1 2-0 2: 1 2: 2 1-0
    14th Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1: 1 1: 2 0-0 0-0 0: 1 2-0 1: 2 2: 1 2: 2 0-0 0: 1 1: 2 0-0 1: 1 1: 1 2-0 2: 1
    15th FC St. Pauli 0: 3 0: 1 2-0 0: 2 1: 1 3: 2 1: 1 4: 2 1: 2 1: 3 1: 1 3: 3 2: 1 2: 1 1: 2 2: 1 0: 2
    16. 1. FC Kaiserslautern 1: 1 2: 3 0-0 1: 3 1: 2 2-0 2: 2 0-0 0-0 1: 1 1: 2 1: 1 2-0 1-0 0-0 1: 1 3-0
    17th Eintracht Frankfurt 3: 4 4: 1 0: 3 0: 2 1: 4 1: 3 2: 2 4: 2 1-0 2: 2 0: 1 1-0 3-0 1: 1 2: 2 3: 1 1-0
    18th KFC Uerdingen 05 0: 2 1: 6 1: 1 0: 2 1: 1 1: 1 2: 3 2-0 3-0 3: 4 3: 1 1: 1 1: 3 3-0 2: 5 1: 1 1: 1

    List of goalscorers

    With 17 goals, which were enough for the title "top scorer", Fredi Bobic set the minus record from the 1988/89 season , when Thomas Allofs and Roland Wohlfarth were also top scorer with 17 goals each.

    player society Gates
    1. GermanyGermany Fredi Bobic VfB Stuttgart 17th
    2. South AfricaSouth Africa Sean Dundee Karlsruher SC 16
    BrazilBrazil Giovane Elber VfB Stuttgart
    GermanyGermany Jürgen Klinsmann FC Bayern Munich
    5. SwedenSweden Martin Dahlin Borussia Monchengladbach 15th
    GermanyGermany Michael Zorc Borussia Dortmund

    Sponsors

    society Outfitter Main sponsor
    1. FC Kaiserslautern Adidas OKI
    1. FC Cologne puma ford
    Bayer 04 Leverkusen Adidas Alka-Seltzer
    Borussia Dortmund Nike The Continentale
    Borussia Monchengladbach Reebok Diebels
    Eintracht Frankfurt puma Tetra pack
    FC Bayern Munich Adidas Opel
    FC Hansa Rostock Erima Höffner
    FC Schalke 04 Adidas Kärcher
    FC St. Pauli Reusch Böklunder
    Fortuna Dusseldorf Umbro Diebels
    Hamburger SV Uhlsport Hyundai
    Karlsruher SC Adidas Ehrmann
    KFC Uerdingen 05 Reusch Trigema
    Sc freiburg Uhlsport Zehnder heating element
    TSV 1860 Munich Nike Löwenbräu
    VfB Stuttgart Adidas Südmilch Vifit
    Werder Bremen puma dbv-Winterthur

    useful information

    • In the game between Bayern Munich and Fortuna Düsseldorf on matchday 34, Klaus Augenthaler , who was replacing Franz Beckenbauer in the coaching chair, accidentally replaced four players at halftime. After a 0-2 deficit, Munich made a 2-2 draw. Because of the insignificance of the game, Düsseldorf decided not to protest. Until the 2019/20 season, when five players per team were allowed to substitute due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the game was the only Bundesliga game with seven substitutions in the history of the Bundesliga.
    • With the relegation of 1. FC Kaiserslautern , only 1. FC Köln and Hamburger SV remained in the Bundesliga without interruption. The 14th founding member was relegated.

    The championship team Borussia Dortmund

    1. Borussia Dortmund
    Borussia Dortmund

    referee

    Surname Born Regional association Games Yellow card.svg Yellow-Red card.svg Red card.svg annotation
    Hermann Albrecht 0Sep 1 1961 Bavaria 14th 71 2 1
    Jürgen Aust Jan. 30, 1960 Middle Rhine 13 58 2 2
    Alfons Berg Oct 10, 1955 Rhineland 13 48 0 0
    Hans-Peter Best 18 Mar 1955 Württemberg 11 37 2 2
    Winfried Buchhart May 15, 1958 Bavaria 10 42 2 0
    Heinz-Dieter Casper 0Feb 8, 1959 3 6th 0 0
    Georg Dardenne Jan. 14, 1959 Middle Rhine 15th 67 2 2
    Herbert Fandel 09 Mar 1964 Rhineland 4th 18th 0 0 First season in the Bundesliga
    Helmut Fleischer 22 Mar 1964 Bavaria 3 8th 0 0 First season in the Bundesliga
    Frank Fleske April 16, 1962 Brandenburg 11 36 0 1
    Günther Frey 0Nov 9, 1956 Bavaria 3 14th 0 0 Only season in the Bundesliga
    Lutz Michael Fröhlich 0Oct 2, 1957 Berlin 16 64 1 1
    Günther Habermann Feb 23, 1950 Thuringia 11 29 0 0
    Bernd Heynemann Jan. 22, 1954 Saxony-Anhalt 14th 67 0 2
    Burkhard Hufgard 0Apr 7, 1956 3 9 0 0 First season in the Bundesliga
    Jürgen Jansen Oct 16, 1960 Lower Rhine 11 39 1 3
    Hans-Jürgen Kasper Jan. 18, 1949 Lower Saxony 10 48 1 1
    Uwe Kemmling 0Nov 1, 1960 Lower Saxony 5 17th 2 1 First season in the Bundesliga
    Torsten Koop May 11, 1965 Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania 4th 1 0 0 First season in the Bundesliga
    Hellmut Krug May 19, 1956 Westphalia 18th 77 3 3
    Michael Malbranc 11th Mar 1953 Hamburg 9 47 4th 3
    Markus Merk 15th Mar 1962 southwest 13 58 1 2
    Lutz Pohlmann 06 Sep 1961 Schleswig-Holstein 9 35 2 1
    Hans Scheuerer Oct 18, 1949 Bavaria 10 42 0 0
    Edgar Steinborn Apr. 27, 1957 Rhineland 18th 51 1 0
    Hartmut Strampe 03rd Mar 1956 Lower Saxony 16 68 3 3
    Lutz Wagner May 27, 1963 Hesse 11 57 0 2
    Hans-Jürgen Weber June 15, 1955 Lower Rhine 8th 32 4th 1
    Rainer Werthmann June 17, 1959 Westphalia 8th 28 2 0
    Bernhard Zerr June 12, 1965 South Baden 12 54 1 2
    Total: 306 1238 36 33
    Source: weltfussball.de

    Individual evidence

    1. Markus Münch on Lautern-Leverkusen 1996: "It was about everything - there is no fair play!" In: 11FREUNDE.de . ( 11freunde.de [accessed on December 3, 2017]).
    2. Trapattoni, Rehhagel and Co .: Substitute errors in the Bundesliga . T-online.de . August 2, 2012. Retrieved December 3, 2015.
    3. Kaiserslautern descends
    4. ^ Referee. In: weltfussball.de. Retrieved May 25, 2018 .