1995–96 in German football

The 1995–96 season was the 86th season of competitive football in Germany.

Football in Germany
Season1995–96
Men's football
BundesligaBorussia Dortmund
2. BundesligaVfL Bochum
DFB-Pokal1. FC Kaiserslautern
DFB-SupercupBorussia Dortmund
Women's football
Frauen-BundesligaTSV Siegen
DFB-PokalFSV Frankfurt
← 1994–95 Germany 1996–97 →

National teams

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Germany national football team

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UEFA Euro 1996 qualification

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  Win   Draw   Loss

Date Venue Location Opponent Score
F–A
Att. Goalscorers and disciplined players Ref.
Germany Opponent
6 September 1995 Frankenstadion Nuremberg, Germany   Georgia 4–1 44,000 Möller   39'
Ziege   57'   62'
Kirsten   62'
Babbel   72'
Ketsbaia   28'
Shelia   57'
[1][2]
8 October 1995 Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion Leverkusen, Germany   Moldova 6–1 18,500 Stroenco   16' (o.g.)
Helmer   18'
Sammer   24', 72'
Möller   47', 61'
Rebeja   82'
Ivanov   87'
[3][4]
11 October 1995 The Arms Park Cardiff, Wales   Wales 2–1 27,000 Melville   75' (o.g.)
Ziege   76'
Klinsmann   81'
Sammer   82'
Southall   3'
Pembridge   23'
Blake   40'
Helmer   79' (o.g.)
[5][6]
15 November 1995 Olympiastadion Berlin, Germany   Bulgaria 3–1 75,841 Klinsmann   35'  50', 76' (pen.)
Häßler   56'
Freund   67'
Balakov   36'
Stoichov   47'
Dartilov   55'
Popov   75'
[7][8]

UEFA Euro 1996

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  Win   Draw   Loss

Round Date
Kick–off time
Venue Location Opponent Score
F–A
Att. Goalscorers and disciplined players Ref.
Germany Opponent
Group C 9 June 1996
17:00 (BST)
Old Trafford Manchester, England   Czech Republic 2–0 37,300 Ziege   26'  28'
Möller   32'  58'
Kuntz   52'
Babbel   59'
Reuter   69'
Häßler   77'
Bejbl   19'
Nedvěd   45'
Kadlec   67'
Drulák   67'
[9][10]
Group C 16 June 1996
15:00 (BST)
Old Trafford Manchester, England   Russia 3–0 50,760 Babbel   16'
Bierhoff   31'
Sammer   56'
Klinsmann   77', 90'
Kanchelskis   12'
Onopko   30'
Kovtun   70'
[11][12]
Group C 19 June 1996
19:30 (BST)
Old Trafford Manchester, England   Italy 0–0 53,740 Strunz   59' Casiraghi   18' [13][14]
Quarter-finals 23 June 1996
15:00 (BST)
Old Trafford Manchester, England   Croatia 2–1 43,412 Sammer   5'  59'
Klinsmann   7'  20' (pen.)
Šuker   51'
Štimac   56'
[15][16]
Semi-finals 26 June 1996
19:30 (BST)
Wembley London, England   England 1–1
(6–5 p.)
75,862 Kuntz   16'
Reuter   46'
Möller   80'
Shearer   3'
Gascoigne   73'
[17][18]
Häßler  
Strunz  
Reuter  
Ziege  
Kuntz  
Möller  
Shearer  
Platt  
Pearce  
Gascoigne  
Sheringham  
Southgate  
Final 30 June 1996
19:00 (BST)
Wembley London, England   Czech Republic 2–1 (aet) 73,611 Helmer   63'
Sammer   69'
Bierhoff   73'  95'
Ziege   91'
Horňák   47'
Berger   59' (pen.)
[19][20]

Friendly matches

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  Win   Draw   Loss

Date Venue Location Opponent Score
F–A
Att. Goalscorers Ref.
Germany Opponent
23 August 1995 King Baudouin Stadium Brussels, Belgium   Belgium 2–1 35,000 Möller   6'
Bobic   84'
Goossens   17' [21][22]
15 December 1995 Johannesburg Stadium Johannesburg, South Africa   South Africa 0–0 30,000 [23][24]
21 February 1996 Estádio das Antas Porto, Portugal   Portugal 2–1 25,000 Möller   14', 65' Folha   52' [25][26]
27 March 1996 Olympiastadion Munich, Germany   Denmark 2–0 26,000 Bierhoff   44', 61' [27][28]
24 April 1996 De Kuip Rotterdam, Netherlands   Netherlands 1–0 40,000 Klinsmann   19' (pen.) [29][30]
29 May 1996 Windsor Park Belfast, Northern Ireland   Northern Ireland 1–1 11,700 Scholl   77' O'Boyle   76' [31][32]
1 June 1996 Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion Stuttgart, Germany   France 0–1 53,100 Blanc   6' [33][34]
4 June 1996 Carl-Benz-Stadion Mannheim, Germany   Liechtenstein 9–1 26,000 Möller   4', 64'
Kuntz   18', 90'
Bierhoff   22'
Ziege   38'
Sammer   48'
Kohler   53'
Klinsmann   85'
Pérez   69' [35][36]

Germany women's national football team

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UEFA Women's Euro 1997 qualification

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  Win   Draw   Loss

Date Location Opponent Score
F–A
Att. Goalscorers Ref.
Germany Opponent
20 September 1995 Tampere, Finland   Finland 3–0 1,000 Wiegmann   15', 84'
Mohr   66'
[37]
25 October 1995 Bratislava, Slovakia   Slovakia 3–0 500 Prinz   16'
Mohr   54'
Neid   79'
[38]
11 April 1996 Unterhaching, Germany   Slovakia 2–0 3,000 Wiegmann   69'
Fitschen   87'
[39]
2 May 1996 Jena, Germany   Norway 1–3 2,500 Brocker   9' Haugen   15', 31'
Medalen   51'
[40]
5 May 1996 Gifhorn, Germany   Finland 6–0 3,500 Smisek   10'
Mohr   30', 44'
Wunderlich   45'
Minnert   56'
Austermühl   68' (pen.)
[41]
6 June 1996 Trondheim, Norway   Norway 0–0 2,790 [42]

Friendly matches

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  Win   Draw   Loss

Date Location Opponent Score
F–A
Att. Goalscorers Ref.
Germany Opponent
14 March 1996 Decatur, United States   United States 0–6 4,500 Overbeck   20'
Parlow   32'
Chastain   45'
Milbrett   48', 75'
Hamm   57'
[43][44]
16 March 1996 Davidson, United States   United States 0–2 3,500 Milbrett   17'
Lilly   89'
[45][46]
28 June 1996 Mannheim, Germany   Iceland 8–0 1,000 Mohr   3', 8', 84'
Tschöke   18'
Nardenbach   27'
Voss-Tecklenburg   37'
Brocker   58'
Bornschein   58'
[47][48]
30 June 1996 Pforzheim, Germany   Iceland 3–0 900 Wiegmann   54'
Mohr   60'
P. Wunderlich   76'
[49][50]

League season

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Bundesliga

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Borussia Dortmund (C) 34 19 11 4 76 38 +38 68 Qualification to Champions League group stage
2 Bayern Munich 34 19 5 10 66 46 +20 62 Qualification to UEFA Cup first round
3 Schalke 04 34 14 14 6 45 36 +9 56
4 Borussia Mönchengladbach 34 15 8 11 52 51 +1 53
5 Hamburger SV 34 12 14 8 52 47 +5 50
6 Hansa Rostock 34 13 10 11 47 43 +4 49
7 Karlsruher SC 34 12 12 10 53 47 +6 48 Qualification to Intertoto Cup group stage[a]
8 1860 Munich 34 11 12 11 52 46 +6 45
9 Werder Bremen 34 10 14 10 39 42 −3 44
10 VfB Stuttgart 34 10 13 11 59 62 −3 43
11 SC Freiburg 34 11 9 14 30 41 −11 42
12 1. FC Köln 34 9 13 12 33 35 −2 40
13 Fortuna Düsseldorf 34 8 16 10 40 47 −7 40
14 Bayer Leverkusen 34 8 14 12 37 38 −1 38
15 FC St. Pauli 34 9 11 14 43 51 −8 38
16 1. FC Kaiserslautern[b] (R) 34 6 18 10 31 37 −6 36 Cup Winners' Cup and relegation to 2. Bundesliga
17 Eintracht Frankfurt (R) 34 7 11 16 43 68 −25 32 Relegation to 2. Bundesliga
18 KFC Uerdingen (R) 34 5 11 18 33 56 −23 26
Source: www.dfb.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ As Hansa Rostock did not apply for the UEFA Intertoto Cup, their place was transferred to Stuttgart.
  2. ^ After being demoted by league place, Kaiserslautern won the DFB-Pokal 1995–96 and thus qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup.

2. Bundesliga

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 VfL Bochum (C, P) 34 21 6 7 68 30 +38 69 Promotion to Bundesliga
2 Arminia Bielefeld (P) 34 16 9 9 55 45 +10 57
3 MSV Duisburg (P) 34 15 11 8 55 37 +18 56
4 SpVgg Unterhaching 34 14 10 10 52 38 +14 52
5 FSV Zwickau 34 15 4 15 39 48 −9 49
6 Carl Zeiss Jena 34 13 9 12 49 54 −5 48
7 Waldhof Mannheim 34 13 7 14 49 47 +2 46
8 Fortuna Köln 34 12 10 12 37 37 0 46
9 VfB Leipzig 34 13 6 15 35 49 −14 45
10 SV Meppen 34 10 14 10 45 43 +2 44
11 Mainz 05 34 12 8 14 37 41 −4 44
12 VfL Wolfsburg 34 10 14 10 41 46 −5 44
13 VfB Lübeck 34 13 5 16 40 45 −5 44
14 Hertha BSC 34 11 12 11 37 35 +2 45
15 Chemnitzer FC (R) 34 11 9 14 43 51 −8 42 Relegation to Regionalliga[a]
16 Hannover 96 (R) 34 10 7 17 38 48 −10 37
17 1. FC Nürnberg (R) 34 9 12 13 33 40 −7 39
18 SG Wattenscheid 09 (R) 34 8 7 19 38 57 −19 31
Source: kicker
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:

Women

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Bundesliga

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Northern conference
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Grün-Weiß Brauweiler 18 15 1 2 80 17 +63 46 Participant of the semi-final
2 TSV Siegen 18 14 3 1 70 10 +60 45
3 FC Rumeln-Kaldenhausen 18 12 3 3 59 23 +36 39
4 Eintracht Rheine 18 9 5 4 38 24 +14 32
5 Fortuna Sachsenroß Hannover 18 7 2 9 31 50 −19 23
6 Turbine Potsdam 18 5 6 7 29 41 −12 21
7 Tennis Borussia Berlin 18 5 4 9 24 33 −9 19
8 VfR Eintracht Wolfsburg 18 5 4 9 18 40 −22 19
9 Polizei SV Rostock[a] 18 1 3 14 18 57 −39 6 Relegated to Regional-/Oberliga
10 Rot-Weiß Hillen[a] 18 0 3 15 16 88 −72 3
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Promoted from the Regionalliga last season

Southern conference
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 FSV Frankfurt 18 16 1 1 99 6 +93 49 Participant of the semi-final
2 SG Praunheim 18 11 6 1 31 11 +20 39
3 TuS Niederkirchen 18 11 2 5 49 26 +23 35
4 Klinge Seckach 18 10 4 4 28 17 +11 34
5 TuS Ahrbach 18 6 5 7 22 31 −9 23
6 VfL Sindelfingen 18 6 2 10 32 40 −8 20
7 VfR 09 Saarbrücken 18 4 6 8 23 41 −18 18
8 TSV Crailsheim[a] 18 2 8 8 7 27 −20 14
9 TuS Wörrstadt 18 3 2 13 17 61 −44 11 Relegated to Regional-/Oberliga
10 SC 07 Bad Neuenahr[a] 18 2 2 14 17 65 −48 8
Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Promoted from the Regionalliga last season

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