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2004–05 Bundesliga

42nd season of the Bundesliga


42nd season of the Bundesliga

FieldValue
competitionBundesliga
season2004–05
dates6 August 2004 – 21 May 2005
winnersBayern Munich
18th Bundesliga title
19th German title
relegatedBochum
Hansa Rostock
Freiburg
continentalcup1[Champions League](2004-05-uefa-champions-league)
continentalcup1 qualifiersBayern Munich
Schalke 04
SV Werder Bremen
continentalcup2[UEFA Cup](2004-05-uefa-cup)
continentalcup2 qualifiersHertha BSC
Stuttgart
Bayer Leverkusen
[Mainz](1-fsv-mainz-05)
league topscorerMarek Mintál (24 goals)
teams18
matches306
total goals890
prevseason[2003–04](2003-04-bundesliga)
nextseason[2005–06](2005-06-bundesliga)

18th Bundesliga title 19th German title Hansa Rostock Freiburg Schalke 04 SV Werder Bremen Stuttgart Bayer Leverkusen Mainz The 2004–05 Bundesliga was the 42nd season of the Bundesliga, Germany's premier football league. It began on 6 August 2004 and concluded on 21 May 2005.

Teams

Eighteen teams competed in the league – the top fifteen teams from the previous season and the three teams promoted from the 2. Bundesliga. The promoted teams were 1. FC Nürnberg, Arminia Bielefeld and 1. FSV Mainz 05. 1. FC Nürnberg and Arminia Bielefeld returned to the top flight after an absence of one year while 1. FSV Mainz 05 played in the top flight for the first time in history. They replaced Eintracht Frankfurt and 1. FC Köln (both teams relegated after a season's presence) and 1860 Munich (ending their top flight spell of ten years).

Team overview

ClubLocationlast=Grünefirst=Hardytitle=Enzyklopädie des deutschen Ligafußballs, Band 7: Vereinslexikonpublisher=AGON Sportverlaglocation=Kasselyear=2001isbn=3-89784-147-9language=German}}Capacity
BerlinOlympiastadion76,000
*BielefeldSchücoArena26,600
BochumRuhrstadion36,000
BremenWeserstadion42,100
DortmundWestfalenstadion68,600
Freiburgbadenova-Stadion25,000
HamburgAOL Arena62,000
HanoverAWD-Arena60,400
KaiserslauternFritz-Walter-Stadion41,500
LeverkusenBayArena22,500
*MainzStadion am Bruchweg20,300
MönchengladbachStadion im Borussia-Park54,067
MunichOlympiastadion63,000
*NurembergFrankenstadion44,700
RostockOstseestadion25,850
GelsenkirchenArena AufSchalke61,973
StuttgartGottlieb-Daimler-Stadion53,700
WolfsburgVolkswagen Arena30,000

(*) Promoted from 2. Bundesliga.

Personnel and sponsoring

TeamManagerKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
GER Frank GeideckUhlsportKrombacher
GER Klaus AugenthalerAdidasRWE
GER Felix MagathAdidasDeutsche Telekom
GER Peter NeururerNikeDWS
NED Bert van MarwijkNikeE.ON
GER Horst KöppelLottoJever/Kyocera
GER Volker FinkeJakoSuzuki
GER Thomas DollNikeAbu Dhabi Investment Group
GER Ewald LienenUhlsportTUI Group
GER Jörg BergerJakoVita Cola
GER Falko GötzNikeArcor
GER Hans-Werner MoserKappaDeutsche Vermögensberatung
GER Jürgen KloppLottoDBV-Winterthur
GER Wolfgang WolfAdidasmister*lady Jeans
GER Ralf RangnickAdidasVictoria Versicherung
GER Matthias SammerPumaDebitel
GER Thomas SchaafKappaKiK
BEL Eric GeretsNikeVolkswagen/Volkswagen GTI

League table

Results

Overall

  • Most wins – Bayern Munich (24)
  • Fewest wins – SC Freiburg (3)
  • Most draws – Hertha BSC (13)
  • Fewest draws – Schalke 04, Hamburger SV and VfL Wolfsburg (3)
  • Most losses – SC Freiburg (22)
  • Fewest losses – Bayern Munich (5)
  • Most goals scored – Bayern Munich (75)
  • Fewest goals scored – SC Freiburg (30)
  • Most goals conceded – SC Freiburg (75)
  • Fewest goals conceded – Bayern Munich (33)

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1SVK Marek Mintál[Nürnberg](1-fc-nurnberg)24
2NED Roy MakaayBayern Munich22
3BUL Dimitar BerbatovBayer Leverkusen20
4BRA MarcelinhoHertha BSC18
5GERPOL Miroslav KloseWerder Bremen15
RSA Delron BuckleyArminia Bielefeld
CZE Jan KollerBorussia Dortmund
UKR Andriy VoroninBayer Leverkusen
9BRA AíltonSchalke 0414
10GER Michael BallackBayern Munich13
GER Kevin KurányiVfB Stuttgart

Attendances

Source:

No.TeamAverageChangeHighest
1Borussia Dortmund77,235-3,0%83,000
2Schalke 0461,3830,6%61,524
3Bayern München53,294-3,3%63,000
4Borussia Mönchengladbach49,16852,3%53,466
5Hamburger SV48,9271,8%55,800
6Hertha BSC48,47420,9%74,500
7VfB Stuttgart41,310-3,8%48,600
8Werder Bremen39,8535,8%42,109
9Hannover 9636,20555,0%49,854
10[1. FC Kaiserslautern](1-fc-kaiserslautern)35,630-7,7%46,615
11[1. FC Nürnberg](1-fc-nurnberg)30,13486,6%44,650
12VfL Bochum26,064-4,1%32,645
13VfL Wolfsburg24,1344,7%30,000
14SC Freiburg22,924-5,1%25,500
15Arminia Bielefeld22,58365,5%26,601
16Bayer Leverkusen22,5000,0%22,500
17Hansa Rostock20,647-7,7%30,000
18Mainz 0520,15936,7%20,300

References

References

  1. "Bundesliga 2004/2005 » Schedule".
  2. Grüne, Hardy. (2001). "Enzyklopädie des deutschen Ligafußballs, Band 7: Vereinslexikon". AGON Sportverlag.
  3. https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/ger/aveger05.htm
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