2.Liga, Round 1

The 2015/16 Zweite Liga started off with a bang as Kaiserslautern immediately establishes themselves as a team to challenge. That was expected, but the Devils did it in an impressive fashion by destroying Duisburg on the road. The Zebras no doubt are hoping to contend as well, but were quickly shown their limits – they have work to do.

Greuther Fürth is hoping to do much better than last season, and they start nicely with a somewhat lucky win over Karlsruhe. KSC of course barely missed on the Bundesliga, and should contend this season as well. But they were very disappointing.

Not too interesting as two “kult” squads met in Hamburg. St.Pauli has just expanded their stadium, and it was rocking. But it was a tight battle with Bielefeld, and both GK were sharp when they needed to be. Neither side really figures to be a contender, although SP could if things go right. Most likely, both sides would be happy in the secured midfield.

The Battle of the Budgets turned out to be quite interesting. Leipzig is of course backed by RedBull, and has deep pockets. FSV consistently has one of the tiniest budgets in professional ranks, but has managed to stay afloat. The favored Rasenbulls had a hard time, and only took the lead through a defensive mistake. FSV piled on pressure but the Redballs remained firm and desperately fended off the Frankfurt attacks.

Paderborn’s return to the 2.Liga wasn’t a success. They faced Bochum in a hard fought battle, but their attack was too lame. Both sides are looking to contend this season, but the Bochumers looked better prepared as they grabbed the lead and then easily held on. Of course, SCP’s ascent to the Bundesliga was a bit of a surprise, and despite a good accounting, they are back and perhaps a weaker side.

Braunschweig is the big loser of the 1st round. The Lions expected a win against Sandhausen, and actually started brightly. But SVS clamped down on defense and proved to be deadly on counters against a disorganized Braunschweig defense. The result is a stunning away win for the villagers. And it’s a huge win, since Sanhausen is penalized 3 points from last season’s financial shenanigans. This unexpected win basically means that they’re back on track.

Two clubs hoping for better outcomes this season met in Berlin. Union and Fortuna Düsseldorf battled to a hard fought draw.

Heidenheim did well in their inaugural 1st season, and upended 1860, who struggled last year and were almost relegated. The home side looked better, and deservedly take all the points. 1860 was too passive and created nothing.

A gala clash in the first “Montagnachtfussball”, as Freiburg took on Nürnberg. It was awild shootout, and the Breisgauers exploded out of the gate with Nils Petersen nailing a hat-trick in the first 13 minutes. Shell shocked Nürnberg gave up yet another before roaring back to make things close. SCF however simply showed that they deserve to be a co-favorite, as they put away the game with a couple more goals.

Total attendance 170,641 (avg 18,960), sellouts in Duisburg and Hamburg

 	
MSV Duisburg	      -  1. FC Kaiserslautern	1:3 (0:3)   30,500 *

                     0:1  K. Przybylko (13., Klich)
                     0:2  Wolze (18., own goal, Zimmer)
                     0:3  K. Przybylko (29., Vucur)
                     1:3  Bajic (81., Janjic)

SpVgg Greuther Fürth  -  Karlsruher SC	        1:0 (0:0)   10,835

                     1:0  Stiepermann (89.)

FC St. Pauli	      -  Arminia Bielefeld	0:0 (0:0)   29,546 *

FSV Frankfurt	      -  RasenBallsport Leipzig	0:1 (0:0)    7,021

                     0:1  Sabitzer (55., Rechtsschuss)


SC Paderborn 07	      -   VfL Bochum	        0:1 (0:0)   13,073

                     0:1  Haberer (61., O. Bulut)

Eintr. Braunschweig   -   SV Sandhausen	        1:3 (1:2)   20,680

                     1:0  Hochscheidt (29., Boland)
                     1:1  F. Hübner (31., Paqarada)
                     1:2  Wooten (41.)
                     1:3  Bouhaddouz (65., Paqarada)

1. FC Union Berlin    -   Fortuna Düsseldorf	1:1 (1:0)   20,786

                     1:0  Kessel (5., Trimmel)
                     1:1  Ya Konan (88., Bebou)

1. FC Heidenheim      -   1860 München	        1:0 (0:0)   14,500

                     1:0  K. Kraus (86., Schnatterer)

Monday:
SC Freiburg	      -   1. FC Nürnberg	6:3 (4:1)   23,700

                     1:0  Petersen (8., penalty, Grifo)
                     2:0  Petersen (11., penalty, Philipp)
                     3:0  Petersen (13.)
                     4:0  Frantz (41., Petersen)
                     4:1  Möhwald (44., Stark)
                     4:2  Behrens (47., D. Blum)
                     4:3  Schöpf (53., penalty, G. Burgstaller)
                     5:3  Philipp (61., Mujdza)
                     6:3  Schuster (90. + 1, Frantz)


 1  SC Freiburg (A)	  	1    1  0  0 	  6:3 	+3 	  3
 2  1. FC Kaiserslautern	1    1  0  0 	  3:1 	+2 	  3 
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 3  VfL Bochum	  	        1    1  0  0 	  1:0 	+1 	  3	
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 4  SpVgg Greuther Fürth	1    1  0  0 	  1:0 	+1 	  3
 5  1. FC Heidenheim	  	1    1  0  0 	  1:0 	+1 	  3 	  	
 6  RasenBallsport Leipzig	1    1  0  0 	  1:0 	+1 	  3 
 7  1. FC Union Berlin	  	1    0  1  0 	  1:1 	 0 	  1	  	
 8  Fortuna Düsseldorf	  	1    0  1  0 	  1:1 	 0 	  1 
 9  Arminia Bielefeld (N)	1    0  1  0 	  0:0 	 0 	  1 	  	
10  FC St. Pauli	  	1    0  1  0 	  0:0 	 0 	  1 
11  SV Sandhausen	  	1    1  0  0 	  3:1 	+2 	  0 
12  FSV Frankfurt	  	1    0  0  1 	  0:1 	-1 	  0 	  	
13  Karlsruher SC	  	1    0  0  1 	  0:1 	-1 	  0 	  	
14  1860 München	  	1    0  0  1 	  0:1 	-1 	  0	  	
15 SC Paderborn 07 (A)	  	1    0  0  1 	  0:1 	-1 	  0
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16  Eintracht Braunschweig	1    0  0  1 	  1:3 	-2 	  0 	  	
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17  MSV Duisburg (N)	  	1    0  0  1 	  1:3 	-2 	  0
18  1. FC Nürnberg	  	1    0  0  1 	  3:6 	-3 	  0 

1st line: Promotion to Bundesliga
2nd line: Playoff with 16th Bundesliga
3rd line: Playoff with no.3 of 3.Liga
4th line: Relegation to 3.Liga

A = Absteiger just relegated 
N = Neuling just promoted

Sanhausen deducted 3 points as penalty for financial irregularities

3.Liga, Round 1

Round 1, July 24-26

The 2015/16 Dritte Liga season started on Friday with an enticing eastern derby as newly promoted Magdeburg renewed their rivalry with Erfurt. A nice crowd showed up and the home side deservedly won the hard fought battle with a strong second half, although it was with only a minute left that they got the winner. Both sides are hoping to play a role in the promotion battle, and figure to have better than average fan support.

Relegated Aue expects to challenge, and faced a stern test in Osnabrück , hoping to improve on last season’s disappointment. Erzgebirge pressed hard, but the visitors defended well and got a point.

The stunner was in Kiel, as Holstein was totally ripped by Mainz-II. Last season Kiel only failed in the promotion playoffs, and Mainz barely survived. This match was a total reversal from what was expected. It’s only the start, but already questions have to be raised on Kiel’s favorite role if they don’t immediately answer in the next few matches.

Dresden expects to challenge, and they started impressively by stomping Stuttgart-II. A strong performance all the way around as Dynamo draws the big crowd as usual. Actually, all the eastern clubs can draw nice crowds, especially if they are doing well. Their numbers are needed to help prop up worthless sides such as the Bundesliga B sides that nobody cares about.

Rostock started off with another downer, as they managed to lose at home to Bremen-II. Expect riots soon unless Hansa gets back on track quickly.

Cottbus started off well with a win against Halle, who had beaten them twice last season. Energie is hoping to contend, given their Bundesliga pedigree.

Total attendance 107,602 (avg 10,760).
This is quite high for 3.Liga, last season the average was around 6,700. Of course, this was Opening Day and none of the Bundesliga-B sides were hosts.

1. FC Magdeburg	     -   Rot-Weiß Erfurt	2:1 (0:1)   21,079
Erzgebirge Aue	     -   VfL Osnabrück	        0:0 (0:0)    8,800
Preußen Münster	     -   SG Son-hof Großaspach	1:1 (0:0)    6,623
Dynamo Dresden	     -   VfB Stuttgart II	4:1 (2:0)   25,300
SV Wehen Wiesbaden   -   Würzburger Kickers	0:0 (0:0)    4,500
Holstein Kiel	     -   1. FSV Mainz 05 II	0:4 (0:3)    5,397
Hansa Rostock	     -   Werder Bremen II	1:2 (1:0)   15,600
VfR Aalen	     -   Chemnitzer FC	        0:0 (0:0)    6,022
Stuttgarter Kickers  -   Fortuna Köln	        2:1 (1:0)    4,975
Energie Cottbus	     -   Hallescher FC	        2:1 (1:0)    9,306 


 1  1. FSV Mainz 05 II	  	1   1  0  0    4:0  +4 	  3 
 2  Dynamo Dresden	  	1   1  0  0    4:1  +3 	  3
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 3  Energie Cottbus	  	1   1  0  0    2:0  +2 	  3 	
 4  Werder Bremen II (N)	1   1  0  0    2:1  +1 	  3
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 5  1. FC Magdeburg (N)	  	1   1  0  0    2:1  +1 	  3 	  	
 6  Stuttgarter Kickers	  	1   1  0  0    2:1  +1 	  3 
 7  SG Sonnenhof Großaspach	1   0  1  0    1:1   0 	  1   	
 8  Preußen Münster	  	1   0  1  0    1:1   0 	  1 
 9  VfR Aalen (A)	  	1   0  1  0    0:0   0 	  1 	  	
10  Erzgebirge Aue (A)	  	1   0  1  0    0:0   0 	  1	  	
11  Chemnitzer FC	  	1   0  1  0    0:0   0 	  1 	  	
12  VfL Osnabrück	  	1   0  1  0    0:0   0 	  1 	  	
13  SV Wehen Wiesbaden	  	1   0  1  0    0:0   0 	  1 	  	
14  Würzburger Kickers (N)	1   0  1  0    0:0   0 	  1   	
15  Rot-Weiß Erfurt	  	1   0  0  1    1:2  -1 	  0 	  	
16  Fortuna Köln	  	1   0  0  1    1:2  -1 	  0
17  Hansa Rostock	  	1   0  0  1    1:2  -1 	  0 
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18  Hallescher FC	  	1   0  0  1    0:2  -2 	  0 
19  VfB Stuttgart II	  	1   0  0  1    1:4  -3 	  0 
20  Holstein Kiel	  	1   0  0  1    0:4  -4 	  0


A = Absteiger just relegated 
N = Neuling just promoted

1st line: Promotion to 2.Liga
2nd line: Promotion Playoff with 2.Liga 16th place 
3rd line: Relegation to Regionalliga

2014/15 Zuschauer!

The Bundesliga once again had the best attendance in Europe. It was a bit lower perhaps than in some previous years, mainly due to clubs with smaller stadiums. (Paderborn, for example, started with a capacity of 15,000).

Average attendance in top European leagues:

1. German Bundesliga       43,491
2. English Premier League  36,205
3. Spanish Primera Liga    27,031
4. Italian Serie A         22,541
5. French Ligue 1          22,335
6. Dutch Eredivisie        18,696
BUNDESLIGA

                             No.   Min     Max      Total      Average   Capacity %
 1. Borussia Dortmund	      17   79.500  80.667  1.368.338	80.490    99.8
 2. FC Bayern München	      17   71.000  75.000  1.236.000	72.705    96.9 / 100.0
 3. FC Schalke 04	      17   60.607  61.973  1.046.669	61.568    99.3
 4. Hamburger SV	      17   45.968  57.000    902.946	53.114    93.2
 5. Borussia Mönchengladbach  17   37.091  54.100    863.285	50.781    93.9
 6. VfB Stuttgart	      17   40.500  60.000    862.120	50.712    84.5
 7. Hertha BSC Berlin         17   34.636  76.195    853.138	50.184    65.9
 8. 1. FC Köln	              17   42.900  50.000    822.400	48.376    96.8
 9. Eintracht Frankfurt	      17   34.400  51.500    808.900	47.582    92.4
10. Hannover 96	              17   30.500  49.000    738.800	43.458    88.7
11. SV Werder Bremen	      17   30.210  42.100    685.683	40.334    95.8
12. FSV Mainz 05	      17   26.756  34.000    527.139	31.008    91.2
13. Bayer 04 Leverkusen	      17   23.801  30.210    497.941	29.290    97.0
14. FC Augsburg	              17   27.090  30.660    496.407	29.200    95.2
15. VfL Wolfsburg	      17   25.000  30.000    477.449	28.085    93.6
16. TSG 1899 Hoffenheim	      17   22.716  30.150    462.808	27.224    90.3
17. SC Freiburg	              17   23.000  24.000    404.450	23.791    99.1
18. SC Paderborn 07	      17   14.401  15.945    253.643	14.920    93.6

Overall, the Bundesliga’s 306 matches yielded total attendance of 13,308,116 fans, an average of 43,491
Bayern and Paderborn capacity numbers are lower, as the stadium size was increased during the season. Bayern actually had 100%, as all their matches were sell-outs. (Actually, on the road as well). The only sides that did “crappy” were Hertha Berlin and Stuttgart. Hertha is too boring, and doesn’t really seem to capture the hearts of most Berlin fans. Yeah, they’ll show up for an occasional Bundesliga match, but it often depends on the opponent.

 
2. Bundesliga

                             No.   Min     Max        Total    Average
 1. 1. FC Kaiserslautern      17   23.147  49.780    561.222	33.013
 2. 1. FC Nürnberg	      17   25.130  47.501    522.623	30.742
 3. Fortuna Düsseldorf	      17   22.366  41.667    509.063	29.944
 4. RB Leipzig	              17   17.087  38.660    425.417	25.024
 5. FC St. Pauli	      17   21.712  29.063    419.615	24.683
 6. TSV 1860 München	      17   13.800  68.500    372.600	21.917
 7. Eintracht Braunschweig    17   20.200  23.100    367.365	21.609
 8. 1. FC Union Berlin	      17   15.802  21.717    326.708	19.218
 9. Karlsruher SC	      17   11.462  27.771    295.521	17.383
10. VfL Bochum	              17   11.000  25.094    286.450	16.850
11. SV Darmstadt 98	      17    9.200  16.150    240.300	14.135
12. 1. FC Heidenheim	      17   11.000  15.000    213.900	12.582
13. SpVgg Greuther Fürth      17    8.750  17.500    199.900	11.758
14. FC Ingolstadt 04	      17    4.814  15.000    168.164	 9.892
15. FC Erzgebirge Aue	      17    5.600  15.300    154.900	 9.111
16. VfR Aalen	              17    5.015  14.500    128.772	 7.574
17. FSV Frankfurt	      17    4.056  12.542    112.720	 6.630
18. SV Sandhausen	      17    4.023  12.136     99.258	 5.838

Overall, the 2.Liga had 306 matches, for 5,404,498 fans, an average of 17,662

 
3.Liga

                             No.   Min     Max        Total    Average
 1  SG Dynamo Dresden	      19        0  29.652    432.405	22.758
 2  DSC Arminia Bielefeld     19    8.544  25.008    263.605	13.873
 3  MSV Duisburg	      19   10.081  31.002    249.962	13.155
 4  FC Hansa Rostock	      19    5.600  21.600    193.300	10.173
 5  SC Preußen Münster	      19    5.112  14.300    173.714	 9.142
 6  VfL Osnabrück	      19    6.623  15.500    164.033	 8.633
 7  Energie Cottbus	      19    5.426  14.708    143.047	 7.528
 8  Hallescher FC	      19    5.208  12.466    137.593	 7.241
 9  Holstein Kiel	      19    3.698   9.167    118.217	 6.221
10  FC Rot-Weiß Erfurt	      19    3.875  10.676    110.944	 5.839
11  Chemnitzer FC	      19    4.060  10.000    110.274	 5.803
12  SV Stuttgarter Kickers    19    2.155   8.650     85.325	 4.490
13  SSV Jahn Regensburg	      19    2.304   8.742     69.733	 3.670
14  SV Wehen Wiesbaden	      19    2.077   9.000     66.491	 3.499
15  Borussia Dortmund II      19      439   9.999     55.116	 2.900
16  SpVgg Unterhaching	      19    1.200   7.000     49.150	 2.586
17  SG Sonnenhof Großaspach   19      600   7.329     45.438	 2.391
18  SC Fortuna Köln	      19      948   4.912     41.725	 2.196
19  FSV Mainz 05 II	      19      453   3.083     22.057	 1.160
20  VfB Stuttgart II	      19      400   3.210     20.211	 1.063

Overall, the 3.Liga’s 380 matches yielded a total attendance of 2,552,340 fans, and average of 6,717.
Clearly Dynamo Dresden is the biggest club, and one of their matches was even “closed doors” as punishment for fan behavior. With Bielefeld and Duisburg getting promoted, next season attendance might be expected to go down.