BUNDESLIGA 2001-02

Yet another season went down to the wire, and yet again, it was the Bayer Leverkusen Aspirins who needed a dose of their own Alka-Seltzer to soothe their massive hangover.

The Leverkuseners built up an "almost impregnable" 5 point lead with only a couple of games left, but managed to blow it and lose the championship to Dortmund.

Champions Dortmund didn't appear to be the strongest team, but coach Matthias Sammer made sure that his squad stayed on track and ground out the results when needed. The Czech duo of midfielder Tomas Rosicky and giant forward Jan Koller contributed greatly to the title run. Borussia almost capped the season by making it to the UEFA Cup final as well. Unfortunately, the match was held in Rotterdam, where Dortmund lost 2-3 to host Feyenoord in a rough match. Leverkusen choked. There is no other way to put things. They were clearly the best team through most of the season, but an ending collapse of monumental proportions did them in. Unfortunately, this may have been the best chance, as Aspirin fans will see their team broken up in the offseason. Bayer also reached the final of the DFB Cup, which was lost 2-4 to Schalke 04. Then half a week later, they lost the Champions League final 1-2 to Real Madrid. So what could have been a season of legendary proportions ended up as a goose egg.

Defending Champion Bayern München could never really get off track. Despite a singy defense, especially early in the season, they never looked like they could defend their title. The Champions League title defense also petered out, so they basically end up with no silverware. It took a strong finish stretch to reach the Champions League qualifying rounds for next year. However, they remain the megabucks of the league, as witnessed as their signing of Leverkusen star Michael Ballack for the upcoming season. Hertha and Schalke never really threatened in the title race, but both jockeyed for position and perhaps hoping to reach the Champions League. Frequent injuries to the scoring duo of Sand and Mpenza fatally weakened Schalke, and Berlin was too inconsistent when they needed big results.

Of the mid level teams, Bremen had some good results and played attractive football. They seem to be an upcoming squad, maybe ready to move up to the next level. Kaiserslautern got off to a decent start and even had visions of gandeur. Then reality came crashing home, and they sucked, slinking home to a crap Intertoto Cup finish. After some house cleaning and some new signings, they may be back next season.

Nürnberg was pretty much crap most of the season, but the addition of a couple of Brazilians, Paulo Rink (from Leverkusen) and Cacau (from the B team) inspired "der Club" just enough to score some critical results and save themselves. Both eastern clubs, Rostock and especially Cottbus continue to defy the pundits and maintained thei Bundesliga standing. The grim reality of a continuous relegation battle seems to have focused both squads into getting desperate points when needed.

Stuttgart, 1860 and Wolfsburg were pretty much crap/acceptable through the season, and ended up with ho-hum rankings. Hamburg expected better things and have to be disappointed with their crap finish, as the seemed especially lame down the stretch. Gladbach achieved their goal of maintaining the Bundesliga, as they young squad were able to come up with the critical points when needed.

On the bottom, St.Pauli everybody expected to struggle from day one. Not surprisingly, they weren't good enough, but fought mightily and gave a good account of themselves. Köln dug themselves a hole early and got into a hopeless situation. When the squad started to play well, it was too late. Freiburg was a surprise. Volker Finke's squad was certainly capable of greater things, but they completely collapsed down the stretch and ruined what had been a promising start. Their vaunted offensive style came up empty, and like the last relegation, it comes after a decent previous season.

 
                              G   W   D   L   GF:GA  Diff   Pts

 1.  Borussia Dortmund       34  21   7   6   62:33  +29    70  CL
 2.  Bayer Leverkusen        34  21   6   7   77:38  +39    69  CL
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 3.  Bayern München (M)      34  20   8   6   65:25  +40    68  CLQ
 4.  Hertha BSC Berlin       34  18   7   9   61:38  +23    61  UEFA
 5.  FC Schalke 04 (P)       34  18   7   9   52:36  +16    61  UEFA
 6.  Werder Bremen    	     34  17   5  12   54:43  +11    56  UEFA
 7.  1. FC Kaiserslautern    34  17   5  12   62:53  +9     56  UI
 8.  VfB Stuttgart           34  13  11  10   47:43  +4     50  UI
 9.  1860 München            34  15   5  14   59:59   0     50  UI
10.  VfL Wolfsburg           34  13   7  14   57:49  +8     46  
11.  Hamburger SV            34  10  10  14   51:57  -6     40  
12.  Borussia M'gladbach (N) 34   9  12  13   41:53  -12    39  
13.  Energie Cottbus         34   9   8  17   36:60  -24    35  
14.  Hansa Rostock           34   9   7  18   35:54  -19    34  
15.  1. FC Nürnberg          34  10   4  20   34:57  -23    34
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16.  SC Freiburg             34   7   9  18   37:64  -27    30  relegated  
17.  1. FC Köln (N)          34   7   8  19   26:61  -35    29  relegated 
18.  FC St. Pauli (N)        34   4  10  20   37:70  -33    22  relegated 


M    = Meister, defending Champion
P    = Pokal, defending Cup Winner
N    = Neuling, newly promoted
CL   = Champions League
CLQ  = Champions League Qualifying
UEFA = UEFA Cup
UI   = Intertoto Cup


Scorers List:

18 - Max (1860), Amoroso (Dortmund), 
17 - Elber (Bayern), Ballack (Leverkusen)
16 - Ailton (Werder), Klose (Kaisersl.)
15 - Pizarro (Bayern)
13 - Marcelinho (Hertha), Neuville (Leverkusen)
12 - Preetz (Hertha), van Lent (MG), Maric (Wolfsburg)
11 - Kirsten (Lever), Sand (Schalke), Koller (Dortmund), Lokvenc (Kaiser) 
10 - Klimovitz (Wolfsburg), Meggele (Pauli), Everthon (Dortmund),
     Ganea (Stuttgart)

Attendance:

Overall league average was 33,239

 1. Dortmund 		65,862		10. M'gladbach		29,773 
 2. Schalke 04 		60,377 		11. Nuernberg		29,164
 3. Bayern Muenchen 	52,312 		12. Stuttgart		25,640
 4. Hamburger SV 	43,731 		13. Freiburg		25,640
 5. Kaiserslautern 	39,105 		14. Leverkusen		22,406	
 6. 1860 Muenchen	37,589 		15. St.Pauli		22,234
 7. Berlin 		34,020 		16. Rostock		19,157
 8. Koeln		30,058 		17. Cottbus		17,664
 9. Bremen 		29,967 		18. Wolfsburg		14,669

ZWEITE LIGA (2nd Division)

The 2.Liga was dominated by champions Hannover, who led from start to finish. The 96ers got off to a fantastic start, and went some 20 games without losing, the longest run in German professional ranks this season. Then they simply coasted home.

The battle for the remaining promotion spots was a dogfight. In the end, Bundesliga retreads Bielefeld and Bochum nipped the others and snuck in. Mainz seemed to have one foot in the top flight, but a couple of crap results, and once again they threw it away by dumping on the last match of the season. Fürth was also a contender for most of the season, but they fell off in the last few games. Newly promoted Union Berlin had a surprising season, and was in contention for most of the year. Relegated Frankfurt wasn't much of a factor, and instead spent most of the year dealing with financial scandal.

For the mid table teams, they were basically mediocre. Duisburg has to be disappointed, as they struggled throughout. On the other hand, their neighbors in Oberhausen were just about dead by midseason, but a coaching change inspired a revival that saved their bacon.

On the bottom, Babelsberg and Saarbrücken were total crap and without much of a chance. Schweinfurt had some decent results early, but then fell apart down the stretch. Unterhaching takes a longer elevator ride. After dropping out of top flight, they were unlucky to drop again, but couldn't get enough wins after playing tight. (under the old 2 pt system, Aachen would have gone down.) The Hachingers were reduced to hoping that Reutlingen would get the axe. Initially, Reutlingen was denied a license by the DFB for financial problems and were forcibly relegated. However, on appeal, that decision was overturned and the Munich suburb team is sent down instead. But at the last minute, another reprieve: Eintracht Frankfurt was denied a license, and once again Unterhaching was "saved".

Despite the presence of potential draws like Frankfurt, attendance was mediocre this year, slightly above 9,000 per match, down about 500 from last year and almost 2,000 below the peak of 1998-99. However, next season should see a revival: good draws in Köln and Freiburg, possibly St.Pauli and the return of Braunschweig.

 
 1.  Hannover 96    		34   22    9    3    93:37   +56    75  promoted
 2.  Arminia Bielefeld    	34   19    8    7    68:38   +30    65  promoted
 3.  VfL Bochum (A)		34   19    8    7    69:49   +20    65  promoted
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 4.  FSV Mainz 05    		34   18   10    6    66:38   +28    64  
 5.  Greuther Fürth    		34   16   11    7    62:41   +21    59  
 6.  1. FC Union Berlin  (N)	34   16    8   10    61:41   +20    56  
 7.  Eintracht Frankfurt (A)  	34   14   12    8    52:44   +8     54  (*)
 8.  LR Ahlen    		34   14    6   14    60:70   -10    48  
 9.  SV Waldhof Mannheim    	34   12    9   13    42:48   -6     45  
10.  SSV Reutlingen (N)  	34   13    5   16    53:57   -4     44  (*)
11.  MSV Duisburg   		34   11   10   13    56:57   -1     43  
12.  RotWeiss Oberhausen    	34   11    9   14    55:49   +6     42  
13.  Karlsruher SC (N) 		34   11    8   15    45:51   -6     41  
14.  Alemannia Aachen    	34   12    4   18    41:67   -26    40
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15.  SpVgg Unterhaching (A)  	34   10    8   16    40:49   -9     38  
16.  1. FC Saarbrücken    	34    6    7   21    30:74   -44    25  relegated  
17.  FC Schweinfurt 05 (N) 	34    6    6   22    30:70   -40    24  relegated
18.  SV Babelsberg 03 (N)	34    4    6   24    39:82   -43    18  relegated

(*) - Reutlingen denied license. Forcibly relegated, pending appeal. 
Overturned on upheld, then Unterhaching relegated. But then the same thing 
happened to Frankfurt.

A = Absteiger, relegated last season
N = Neuling, newly promoted

Scorers list:

18 - Feinbier (Ahlen), Wichniarek (Arminia), 
16 - Simak (Hannover), Kryszalowicz (Frankfurt), Stendel (Hannover),
     Christiansen (Bochum)
15 - Azzouzi (Greuther), 
14 - Ristic (Union), Melunovic (Schweinfurt)
13 - N'Kufo (Mainz)
12 - Ebbers (Duisburg), Thurk (Mainz)
11 - Kaufmann (Hannover), Klausz (Waldhof)
10 - Ciric (Frankfurt)

Attendance: (average 9,033)

 1. Hannover 	  20,562	10. Fuerth		7,116 
 2. Frankfurt 	  14,151  	11. Mannheim		6,325
 3. Bielefeld 	  13,312  	12. Reutlingen		6,213
 4. Bochum 	  12,552  	13. Ahlen		5,932
 5. Aachen	  11,904  	14. Saarbruecken	5,765
 6. Karlsruhe 	  11,807 	15. Schweinfurt		5,720
 7. Mainz 	   9,826  	16. Unterhaching	4,959
 8. Berlin 	   9,360  	17. Oberhausen		4,784
 9. Duisburg 	   7,821  	18. Babelsberg		4,480


REGIONALLIGA NORD (3rd division)

An exiciting race saw several teams contend for a promotion spot, although in the end, the favorites prevailed. Lübeck was perhaps the most consistent club in the league, and deservingly won the title. Braunschweig had to struggle until the last match, when they eeked out a win over Wattenscheid in the last second to gain promotion. Essen hurt themselves early with a penalty point, and in the end, that contributed to their downfall. Wattenscheid proved to be a solid team, especially in the 2nd half of the season. Whereas Uerdingen has to be pleasantly surprised with their strong showing, disappointment reigned for the two 2.Liga Absteiger, Chemnitz and Osnabrück. Neither club mounted a serious promotion challenge.

All 4 newly promoted squads struggled at times, but all survived. Magdeburg did so in a dramatic fashion, scoring 13 times in their last two matches. The relegated teams, Dresden and the two Fortunas were crap almost all year and deservedly drop. Münster looks to survive only because the north squads did well in the 2.Liga.

Ex-Bundesligist Heiko Bonan of RW Essen was named Player of the Year.


 1.  VfB Lübeck    		34   20    5    9    70:46   +24    65  promoted
 2.  Eintracht Braunschweig    	34   19    7    8    60:29   +31    64	promoted
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 3.  RotWeiss Essen    		34   18   10    6    58:33   +25    63  
 4.  SG Wattenscheid 09    	34   17    7   10    64:51   +13    58  
 5.  KFC Uerdingen 05    	34   14   11    9    49:41   +8     53  
 6.  Chemnitzer FC (A)   	34   15    6   13    53:40   +13    51  
 7.  VfL Osnabrück (A)   	34   13   11   10    46:35   +11    50  
 8.  Bayer Leverkusen Am. (N)	34   14    7   13    53:59   -6     49  
 9.  Erzgebirge Aue    		34   13    9   12    47:43   +4     48  
10.  Werder Bremen Am.    	34   12   10   12    50:51   -1     46  
11.  SC Verl    		34   12    9   13    57:61   -4     45  
12.  1. FC Magdeburg (N)   	34   11   10   13    54:54    0     43  (**)
13.  Holstein Kiel (N)   	34   10   12   12    36:51   -15    42  
14.  SC Paderborn 07 (N)    	34   11    7   16    51:60   -9     40
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15.  Preußen Münster    	34   11    4   19    49:68   -19    37  
16.  Dresdner SC    		34    9    5   20    41:60   -19    32 
17.  Fortuna Düsseldorf    	34    8    8   18    36:57   -21    32  relegated
18.  Fortuna Köln    		34    6    8   20    33:68   -35    26  relegated
 
*  - Essen deducted one point for financial shenanigans.
** - Magdeburg goes into bankruptcy and is therefore relegated. Dresdner SC 
     is spared the axe.

Scorers List:

19 - Gerov (Paderborn), Teixeira (Braunschweig)
16 - Milde (Verl)
15 - Iyodo (Wattenscheid)
14 - Scharping (Luebeck), Altintop (Wattenscheid)
12 - Lau (Dresden), Mamoum (Bremen)
11 - de Wit (Braunschw.), Guscinas (Kiel), Daun (Leverk.), 
     Lintjens (Wattenscheid), Dobry (Magdeburg)
10 - Wolf (Essen), Homola (Lubeck)

Attendance: (average 3,766)

 1. Braunschweig       11,921		10. Kiel		2,552
 2. Essen 		8,961		11. Paderborn		2,219
 3. Osnabrück 		6,140		12. Uerdingen		2,099
 4. Düsseldorf 		5,730		13. Wattenscheid	1,502
 5. Lübeck 		5,305		14. Verl		1,420
 6. Magdeburg 		4,464   	15. Dresden		1,032
 7. Münster 		4,398		16. Koeln		  975
 8. Chemnitz		4,036		17. Leverkusen		  897
 9. Aue 		3,314		18. Bremen		  816
 
REGIONALLIGA SÜD (3rd division)

Burghausen pretty much led the race start-to-finish, an outstanding season. Trier joined them in promotion with a week to spare. Given the long effort the Mosel club has expended on gaining the 2.Liga, it's about time. Regensburg made a valiant effort, but fell short.

The relegated squads were basically crap and deserve to be on the bottom. Ansbach deserves some sympathy though, since they were a completely amateur squad and gave it their best shot.


 1.  Wacker Burghausen    	34   19   10    5    49:22   +27    67	promoted  
 2.  Eintracht Trier    	34   16   11    7    51:34   +17    59  promoted
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 3.  Jahn Regensburg    	34   17    7   10    57:40   +17    58  
 4.  VfR Aalen    		34   17    5   12    67:60   +7     56  
 5.  RotWeiss Erfurt    	34   15    9   10    47:31   +16    54  
 6.  SV Wehen    		34   14   12    8    50:45   +5     54  
 7.  Spfr. Siegen    		34   14   10   10    49:37   +12    52  
 8.  Kickers Offenbach    	34   14    8   12    42:37   +5     50  
 9.  VfR Mannheim    		34   12   13    9    47:42   +5     49  
10.  FC Bayern Amat.    	34   13    9   12    58:51   +7     48  
11.  SV Elversberg    		34   14    6   14    41:41    0     48  
12.  Stuttgarter Kickers (A)    34   10   14   10    42:45   -3     44  
13.  TSG Hoffenheim (N)    	34   11    9   14    53:49   +4     42  
14.  SV Darmstadt 98    	34   10   12   12    43:45   -2     42
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15.  1.FC K'lautern Am. (N)    	34    9    7   18    41:60   -19    34	relegated  
16.  VfB Stuttgart Amat.    	34    8    7   19    43:58   -15    31  relegated
17.  SpVgg Ansbach (N)   	34    7    7   20    27:66   -39    28  relegated
18.  Borussia Fulda (N)   	34    2   12   20    23:67   -44    18  relegated

Scorers List:

18 - Ben Neticha (Wehen)
16 - Würll (Offenbach), Hebestreit (Erfurt)
15 - Tölcseres (Jahn)
14 - Agu (Aalen), Winkler (Trier), Costa (Darmstadt), Hoffmann (Bayern)
13 - Mifsud (Kaisersl.), Idrissou (Wehen), Misimovic (Bayern),
     Coulibaly (Aalen)
12 - Rogosic (Aalen), Maier (Darmstadt), Bettenstaedt (Siegen), 
11 - van Buskirk (Siegen)
10 - Fühbeis (Burghausen) 
 

(c) Abseits Guide to Germany