1991–92 Bundesliga

Bundesliga
Season 1991–92
Champions VfB Stuttgart
2nd Bundesliga title
4th German title
Relegated Stuttgarter Kickers
Hansa Rostock
MSV Duisburg
Fortuna Düsseldorf
Champions League VfB Stuttgart
UEFA Cup Borussia Dortmund
Eintracht Frankfurt
1. FC Köln
1. FC Kaiserslautern
Goals scored 968
Average goals/game 2.55
Top goalscorer Fritz Walter (22)
Biggest home win five games with a differential of +5 each (twice 6–1, three times 5–0)
Biggest away win Bochum 0–5 FC Bayern (20 February 1992)
Highest scoring Duisburg 3–6 Frankfurt (9 goals) (1 November 1991)

The 1991–92 Bundesliga was the 29th season of the Bundesliga, Germany's premier football league. It began on 2 August 1991[1] and ended on 16 May 1992.[2] 1. FC Kaiserslautern were the defending champions.

As Germany had been reunified on 3 October 1990, this was the first season that the Bundesliga contained teams from the former East Germany.[3]

Competition modus

Every team played two games against each other team, one at home and one away. Teams received two points for a win and one point for a draw. If two or more teams were tied on points, places were determined by goal difference and, if still tied, by goals scored. The team with the most points were crowned champions while the four teams with the least points were relegated to 2. Bundesliga.

Team changes to 1990–91

Bayer 05 Uerdingen and Hertha BSC were directly relegated to the 2. Bundesliga after finishing in the last two places. They were replaced by FC Schalke 04 and MSV Duisburg. Uerdingen and Hertha BSC were eventually joined in demotion by relegation/promotion play-off participant FC St. Pauli, who lost on aggregate against Stuttgarter Kickers.

Due to German reunification, teams from the former DDR-Oberliga were also accommodated to the Bundesliga. These were the best two teams of the 1990–91 season, Hansa Rostock and Dynamo Dresden.

Team overview

Club Location Ground[4] Capacity[4]
VfL Bochum Bochum Ruhrstadion 40,000
SV Werder Bremen Bremen Weserstadion 32,000
Borussia Dortmund Dortmund Westfalenstadion 52,616
Dynamo Dresden Dresden Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion 30,000
MSV Duisburg Duisburg Wedaustadion 31,500
Fortuna Düsseldorf Düsseldorf Rheinstadion 59,600
Eintracht Frankfurt Frankfurt Waldstadion 62,000
Hamburger SV Hamburg Volksparkstadion 62,000
1. FC Kaiserslautern Kaiserslautern Fritz-Walter-Stadion 38,500
Karlsruher SC Karlsruhe Wildparkstadion 50,000
1. FC Köln Cologne Müngersdorfer Stadion 55,000
Bayer 04 Leverkusen Leverkusen Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion 27,800
Borussia Mönchengladbach Mönchengladbach Bökelbergstadion 34,500
FC Bayern Munich Munich Olympiastadion 70,000
1. FC Nuremberg Nuremberg Frankenstadion 55,000
F.C. Hansa Rostock Rostock Ostseestadion 25,000
FC Schalke 04 Gelsenkirchen Parkstadion 70,000
Stuttgarter Kickers Stuttgart Neckarstadion 68,000
VfB Stuttgart Stuttgart Neckarstadion 68,000
SG Wattenscheid 09 Wattenscheid Lohrheidestadion 15,000

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 VfB Stuttgart (C) 38 21 10 7 62 32+30 52 1992–93 UEFA Champions League First round
2 Borussia Dortmund 38 20 12 6 66 47+19 52 1992–93 UEFA Cup First round
3 Eintracht Frankfurt 38 18 14 6 76 41+35 50
4 1. FC Köln 38 13 18 7 58 41+17 44
5 1. FC Kaiserslautern 38 17 10 11 58 42+16 44
6 Bayer Leverkusen 38 15 13 10 53 39+14 43
7 1. FC Nürnberg 38 18 7 13 54 51+3 43
8 Karlsruher SC 38 16 9 13 48 502 41
9 Werder Bremen 38 11 16 11 44 451 38 1992–93 European Cup Winners' Cup First round
10 Bayern Munich 38 13 10 15 59 612 36
11 Schalke 04 38 11 12 15 45 450 34
12 Hamburger SV 38 9 16 13 32 4311 34
13 Borussia Mönchengladbach 38 10 14 14 37 4912 34
14 Dynamo Dresden 38 12 10 16 34 5016 34
15 VfL Bochum 38 10 13 15 38 5517 33
16 SG Wattenscheid 09 38 9 14 15 50 6010 32
17 Stuttgarter Kickers (R) 38 10 11 17 53 6411 31 2. Fußball-Bundesliga
18 Hansa Rostock (R) 38 10 11 17 43 5512 31
19 MSV Duisburg (R) 38 7 16 15 43 5512 30
20 Fortuna Düsseldorf (R) 38 6 12 20 41 6928 24

Source: www.dfb.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
The league contracted back to 18 teams for the 1992–93 season.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Results

Home ╲ Away BOC BRE DORDREDUIDÜSFRAHAMKAIKARKÖLLEVMÖNMUNNURROSSCHSTUSKIW09
VfL Bochum 22 00 10 21 30 00 23 00 13 22 02 31 05 03 32 10 02 22 11
Werder Bremen 30 01 20 51 21 10 11 02 00 13 11 00 11 13 10 21 11 13 22
Borussia Dortmund 11 21 40 21 31 22 22 31 10 31 31 22 30 32 41 20 00 31 11
Dynamo Dresden 00 21 00 00 20 21 30 01 20 00 10 12 02 12 21 21 10 22 30
MSV Duisburg 11 00 01 30 22 36 01 11 62 13 12 11 11 30 20 20 10 11 00
Fortuna Düsseldorf 30 00 11 13 11 12 10 10 23 13 11 11 01 12 00 11 03 13 43
Eintracht Frankfurt 21 22 30 30 30 11 21 20 11 12 01 00 32 22 20 50 11 61 11
Hamburger SV 00 01 11 21 11 11 21 01 01 11 11 10 10 02 10 21 11 03 01
1. FC Kaiserslautern 11 22 40 41 21 20 11 00 30 21 21 42 40 30 30 11 00 43 32
Karlsruher SC 11 21 22 10 21 15 02 41 21 01 00 20 30 10 21 10 00 31 12
1. FC Köln 10 50 12 11 11 41 11 00 11 23 11 11 11 40 31 30 11 00 11
Bayer Leverkusen 20 00 02 40 21 11 13 11 30 20 11 10 21 01 30 21 12 31 61
Borussia Mönchengladbach 12 02 11 10 00 31 11 10 10 10 22 22 11 10 11 11 01 21 10
Bayern Munich 02 34 03 12 42 31 33 20 10 10 00 22 30 13 12 32 10 14 52
1. FC Nürnberg 10 10 21 11 11 31 13 11 32 12 40 10 21 11 00 01 43 20 31
Hansa Rostock 02 00 51 30 00 31 21 12 01 12 11 22 21 21 40 20 20 22 11
Schalke 04 21 00 52 11 30 00 11 00 20 31 30 00 31 11 10 50 01 12 11
VfB Stuttgart 41 11 42 11 20 31 12 32 41 10 10 20 01 32 20 30 10 31 11
Stuttgarter Kickers 20 21 01 00 01 01 02 11 11 11 03 01 30 24 31 11 11 13 30
SG Wattenscheid 09 12 01 01 30 20 41 24 11 10 11 12 30 32 00 11 00 12 13 41

Source: www.dfb.de
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

22 goals
20 goals
17 goals
15 goals
14 goals
13 goals
12 goals

Champion squad

VfB Stuttgart
Goalkeeper: Eike Immel (38).

Defenders: Michael Frontzeck (38 / 5); Slobodan Dubajić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (38 / 2); Guido Buchwald (37 / 5); Uwe Schneider (33); Günther Schäfer (28 / 1); Alexander Strehmel (25); Nils Schmäler (6); Thomas Schneider (2).
Midfielders: Maurizio Gaudino (38 / 8); Matthias Sammer (33 / 9); Andreas Buck (30 / 1); Ludwig Kögl (16 / 1); Jürgen Kramny (10); Michael Mayer (1).
Forwards: Fritz Walter (38 / 22); Eyjólfur Sverrisson Iceland (31 / 3); Manfred Kastl (24 / 2); Marc Kienle (10).
(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)

Manager: Christoph Daum.

On the roster but have not played in a league game: Siegfried Grüninger; Eberhard Trautner; Harald Preuss; Jens Keller; Jovica Simanić Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; Olaf Schmäler.

Transferred out during the season: none.

See also

References

  1. "Schedule Round 1". DFB. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011.
  2. "Archive 1991/1992 Round 38". DFB. Archived from the original on 8 June 2011.
  3. "The 1990s: Unity restored, television and Dortmund in the ascendant". bundesliga.de. 2 June 2009. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  4. 1 2 Grüne, Hardy (2001). Enzyklopädie des deutschen Ligafußballs, Band 7: Vereinslexikon (in German). Kassel: AGON Sportverlag. ISBN 3-89784-147-9.
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