List of VfL Bochum seasons

This is a list of seasons played by VfL Bochum in German and European football, from 1938 to the present day. It details the club's achievements in major competitions, and the top scorers for each season.

Seasons

Men

SeasonLeagueGerman CupOther competitionsLeague top scorerNotes
Division (Level)PWDLFAPtsPos
1938–39Gauliga Westfalen (I)189633913242ndDNQ
1939–40Gauliga Westfalen (I)1810175450213rdDNQ
1940–41Gauliga Westfalen (I)228595154218thDNQ
1941–42Gauliga Westfalen (I)189273027203rdDNQ
1942–43Gauliga Westfalen (I)188374750194thDNQ
1943–44Gauliga Westfalen (I)186392642156thDNQ [note 1]
1944–45Gauliga Westfalen (I)21017424th [note 1][note 2]
1945–46Landesliga Westfalen (I)166193439137th
1946–47Landesliga Westfalen (I)1843112035117th
1947–48Landesliga Westfalen (II)2284103536206th [note 3]
1948–49Landesliga Westfalen (II)2614665036343rd
1949–502. Oberliga West (II)301051557552512th Kalinka20[note 4]
1950–512. Oberliga West (II)30153125452337th Koch12
1951–522. Oberliga West (II)32163136653355th Ocker17
1952–532. Oberliga West (II)3020557326451stDNQ Koch18
1953–54Oberliga West (I)30135125058318thDNQ Kleina12
1954–55Oberliga West (I)306111336462316thDNQ Bühner10
1955–562. Oberliga West (II)3021457833461stDNQ Schirrmacher19
1956–57Oberliga West (I)309111054542910thDNQ Hohmann12
1957–58Oberliga West (I)30881439622414thDNQ Bergmeier, Hohmann8
1958–59Oberliga West (I)3014886143364thDNQ Bergmeier11
1959–60Oberliga West (I)308111146492711thDNQ Backhaus12
1960–61Oberliga West (I)30951645622316thR1 Pawlak12
1961–622. Oberliga West (II)30155105840353rdDNQ Kurtenbach13
1962–632. Oberliga West (II)301231554532714thDNQ Jablonski16
1963–64Verbandsliga Westfalen (III)3015876032382ndDNQ Wagener15
1964–65Verbandsliga Westfalen (III)3222647525501stDNQPromotion playoffsWinnerEversberg20
1965–66Regionalliga West (II)341261646663012thDNQ Eversberg12
1966–67Regionalliga West (II)3418976742454thDNQ Eversberg20
1967–68Regionalliga West (II)34186106532425thRunners-up Eversberg15
1968–69Regionalliga West (II)3423568636512ndDNQ Balte20
1969–70Regionalliga West (II)3421856332501stDNQPromotion playoffsRunners-upWalitza31
1970–71Regionalliga West (II)3426448127561stDNQPromotion playoffsWinnerWalitza28
1971–72Bundesliga (I)34146145969349thR2 Walitza22
1972–73Bundesliga (I)341191450683112thR2DFB-LigapokalGSWalitza18
1973–74Bundesliga (I)349121345573014thR1 Walitza13
1974–75Bundesliga (I)341451553533311thR4 Balte14
1975–76Bundesliga (I)341261649623014thR3 Kaczor12
1976–77Bundesliga (I)341171647622915thR3 Kaczor21
1977–78Bundesliga (I)341191449513114thR4 Abel15
1978–79Bundesliga (I)341013114746338thR4 Abel11
1979–80Bundesliga (I)341361541443210thR3 Abel13
1980–81Bundesliga (I)34915105345339thR4Intertoto CupGSPinkall17
1981–82Bundesliga (I)341281452513210thSF Patzke13
1982–83Bundesliga (I)348121443492813thQF Patzke, Schreier8
1983–84Bundesliga (I)341081658702815thR1 Schreier18
1984–85Bundesliga (I)341210125254349thR2 Fischer16
1985–86Bundesliga (I)34144165557329thR3 Kuntz22
1986–87Bundesliga (I)349141152443211thR1 Schulz11
1987–88Bundesliga (I)3410101447513012thRunners-upIntertoto CupGSLeifeld13
1988–89Bundesliga (I)34981737572615thR2 Leifeld13
1989–90Bundesliga (I)341171644532916thR2Relegation playoffWinnerLeifeld10
1990–91Bundesliga (I)349111450522914thR1Intertoto CupGSKohn11
1991–92Bundesliga (I)3810131538553315thR2 Wegmann11
1992–93Bundesliga (I)348101645522616thR2Intertoto CupGSWegmann13
1993–942. Bundesliga (II)38191095634481stR2Intertoto CupGSWegmann22
1994–95Bundesliga (I)34942143672216thR2 Wegmann11
1995–962. Bundesliga (II)3421676830691stR1 Közle, Peschel11[note 5]
1996–97Bundesliga (I)34141195451535thQF Donkov10
1997–98Bundesliga (I)341181541494112thR2UEFA CupR3Peschel6
DFB-LigapokalR1
1998–99Bundesliga (I)34781940652917thR3 Kuntz6
1999–002. Bundesliga (II)3418796748612ndQF Weber19
2000–01Bundesliga (I)34762130672718thQF Marić8
2001–022. Bundesliga (II)3419876949653rdR2 Christiansen17
2002–03Bundesliga (I)34129135556459thQF Christiansen21
2003–04Bundesliga (I)34151185739565thR1DFB-LigapokalR1Hashemian16
2004–05Bundesliga (I)34981747683516thR2UEFA CupR1Lokvenc10
DFB-LigapokalR1
2005–062. Bundesliga (II)3419965526661stR2 Edu12
2006–07Bundesliga (I)34136154950458thR3 Gekas20
2007–08Bundesliga (I)3410111348544112thR2 Šesták13
2008–09Bundesliga (I)347111639553214thR2 Šesták9
2009–10Bundesliga (I)346101833642817thR2 Šesták6
2010–112. Bundesliga (II)3420594935653rdR1Promotion playoffRunners-upChŏng10
2011–122. Bundesliga (II)341071741553711thR3Inui7
2012–132. Bundesliga (II)341081640523814thQFDedič8
2013–142. Bundesliga (II)341171630434015thR2Sukuta-Pasu6
2014–152. Bundesliga (II)349151053554211thR2Terodde16
2015–162. Bundesliga (II)34131295640515thQFTerodde25
2016–172. Bundesliga (II)341014104247449thR1Mlapa, Wurtz8
2017–182. Bundesliga (II) TBD
Total2458951587920393537652760
As of 1 July 2017[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Notes

  1. 1 2 In the 1943–44 and 1944–45 seasons the VfL competed as Kriegsspielgemeinschaft VfL 1848/Preußen Bochum together with Vereinigte Preußen Bochum.
  2. Due to World War II the 1944–45 season was abandoned, with only a few matches played.
  3. The Oberliga West was introduced (1947–48), which moved the Landesliga Westfalen down one level on the West German league pyramid.
  4. The 2. Oberliga West was introduced (1949–50), which moved the Landesliga Westfalen down one level on the West German league pyramid.
  5. Starting with the 1995–96 season the German Football Association introduced three points for a win.

Women

SeasonLeagueGerman CupOther competitionsLeague top scorerNotes
Division (Level)PWDLFAPtsPos
2010–11Regionalliga West (III)2619346817602ndR1Westphalian CupWinnerEkamp11
2011–12Regionalliga West (III)2417435915552ndR1Westphalian CupR2Hinkerode15
2012–13Regionalliga West (III)2419238030561stDNQWestphalian CupWinnerHoppius16
2013–142. Bundesliga South (II)2210393729336thR3Grünheid10
2014–152. Bundesliga North (II)228774044317thR2Grünheid13[note women 1]
2015–16Regionalliga West (III)2613585648444thR1Westphalian CupQFKalamanda14
2016–17Regionalliga West (III)2611696340396thDNQWestphalian CupWinnerKalamanda15
2017–18Regionalliga West (III) TBDTBDWestphalian CupTBD
Total170973043403223318
As of 1 July 2017 [8][9][10][11][12][13][14]

Notes

  1. The VfL Bochum did not apply for a license to play in the 2015–16 2. Bundesliga season, thus the team was relegated to the Regionalliga West.

Key

Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

References

  1. Pfeiffer, Achim. "Vereinsbilanz VfL Bochum" (PDF). Deutscher Sportclub für Fußballstatistiken.
  2. Keppel, Raphael (1988). Die deutsche Fußball-Oberliga 1946-1963 (in German). Sport- und Spielverlag. ISBN 3-98021-723-X.
  3. Formann, Heinz; Homann, Ulrich; Pohl, Günther; Rövekamp, Georg (1994). Tief im Westen: Das Phänomen VfL Bochum (in German). Klartext. ISBN 3-88474-177-2.
  4. Franz, Markus (2005). Die Jungs von der Castroper Straße (in German). Die Werkstatt. pp. 318–338. ISBN 3-89533-506-1.
  5. Vilbusch, Friedhelm (2011). Fußball in Westdeutschland 1945-1952 (in German). Deutscher Sportclub für Fußballstatistiken.
  6. Vilbusch, Friedhelm (2012). Fußball in Westdeutschland 1952-1958 (in German). Deutscher Sportclub für Fußballstatistiken.
  7. Vilbusch, Friedhelm (2013). Fußball in Westdeutschland 1958-1963 (in German). Deutscher Sportclub für Fußballstatistiken.
  8. "Frauen-Regionalliga West 2010/11" (in German). German Football Association.
  9. "Frauen-Regionalliga West 2011/12" (in German). German Football Association.
  10. "Frauen-Regionalliga West 2012/13" (in German). German Football Association.
  11. "Frauen 2.Bundesliga Süd 2013/14" (in German). German Football Association.
  12. "Frauen 2.Bundesliga Süd 2014/15" (in German). German Football Association.
  13. "Frauen-Regionalliga West 2015/16" (in German). German Football Association.
  14. "Frauen-Regionalliga West 2016/17" (in German). German Football Association.
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