2014–15 SC Freiburg season

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SC Freiburg
2014–15 season
Chairman Fritz Keller
Manager Christian Streich
Stadium Schwarzwald-Stadion
Bundesliga 17th (relegated)
DFB-Pokal Quarter-finals
Top goalscorer Nils Petersen (9)
Highest home attendance 24,000 (sold out)[lower-alpha 1]
Lowest home attendance 18,800[lower-alpha 2]
Average home league attendance 23,850
Biggest win TSV 1860 München 2–5 SC Freiburg[lower-alpha 3]
SC Freiburg 4–1 Eintracht Frankfurt[lower-alpha 4]
Biggest defeat SC Freiburg 1–4 VfB Stuttgart[lower-alpha 5]
SC Freiburg 0–3 Borussia Dortmund[lower-alpha 6]
VfL Wolfsburg 3–0 SC Freiburg[lower-alpha 7]
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours
All statistics correct as of 16 May 2015.

The 2014–15 SC Freiburg season was the 111th season in the football club's history and 6th consecutive and 16th overall season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, having been promoted from the 2. Bundesliga in 2009.[1] SC Freiburg also participated in the season's edition of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal.[2] It was the 60th season for SC Freiburg in the Schwarzwald-Stadion, located in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany.[3] It covered a period from 25 June 2014 to 24 June 2015.

Season overview

Background

SC Freiburg finished the previous season in 14th place, two spots above the relegation zone, insuring that they would participate in this season's Bundesliga. SC Freiburg advanced until the third round in the previous season, having lost to Bayer 04 Leverkusen. In the previous season, SC Freiburg was unable to qualify for Europe, having been lower in the table. In the previous season's UEFA Europa League, SC Freiburg finished third in Group H, having been three points short of FC Slovan Liberec.

June

SC Freiburg's pre-season training officially started on 25 June 2014.

In SC Freiburg's first pre-season friendly of the year, they faced Freiburger Regio-Auswahl on 28 June 2014. The match ended in a 5–0 win for SC Freiburg. Vladimír Darida opened the scoring for SC Freiburg in the 13th minute. Sebastian Freis then scored in the 24th minute, with another goal in the 27th minute from Philipp Zulechner to give SC Freiburg a three-point lead going into halftime. Maximilian Philipp then scored in the 51st minute, and Philipp Zulechner completed a brace in the 68th minute to secure a win for SC Freiburg. The match ended in the 70th minute due to a thunderstorm.

July

The second pre-season friendly was against FV Tennenbronn on 2 July 2014. The match ended with a 14–0 win for SC Freiburg. Oliver Sorg was the first to score in the 15th minute, followed by goals from Caleb Stanko in the 28th minute, Philipp Zulechner in the 32nd minute, Felix Klaus in the 40th minute, and Sebastian Freis in the 43rd minute to give SC Freiburg a five-point lead at halftime. Karim Guédé then converted from the penalty spot in the 47th minute, followed a brace from Jonathan Schmid in the 53rd and 58th minutes. Nicolas Höfler then scored in the 59th minute, followed another brace from Vladimír Darida in the 61st and 71st minutes. In between, Sebastian Kerk scored his first goal in the 63rd minute, and then completed a hat-trick with additional goals in the 87th and 90th minutes.

The next friendly match SC Freiburg played was against Swiss team FC Winterthur on 5 July 2014. The match ended in a 6–3 win to SC Freiburg. Kristian Kuzmanović scored the first goal in the 9th minute to give his side the lead. SC Freiburg equalized after a goal from Fallou Diagné in the 15th minute, and subsequently gained the lead by a goal from Vladimír Darida in the 20th minute. Antonio Marchesano scored a goal for FC Winterthur in the 29th minute to put the game level at two. In the 31st minute, Sebastian Kerk converted a penalty to regain the lead for SC Freiburg. Mike Frantz completed a brace with goals in the 60th and 74th minute to secure a win for SC Freiburg. Tim Schraml scored in between these goals in the 65th minute.

On 8 July 2014, SC Freiburg faced German club SV Endingen. The match ended in a 0–3 win. Felix Klaus scored the opening goal in the match in the 7th minute. Additional goals from Karim Guédé in the 55th minute and Jonathan Schmid in the 86th minute secured the win.

On 18 July 2014, SC Freiburg played their next pre-season friendly against 2. Bundesliga side VfR Aalen. The match ended in a 1–1 draw. Nejmeddin Daghfous opened the scoring for his side in the 71st minute. SC Freiburg replied with an equalizer in the 82nd minute by Pavel Krmaš to end the match in a draw.

In their third pre-season match, SC Freiburg faced Swiss club FC St. Gallen on 22 July 2014. The match ended in a 1–0 win for SC Freiburg. The only goal of the match came from Charles-Elie Laprevotte in the 9th minute.

Four days later, on 26 July 2014, SC Freiburg faced FC Torpedo Moscow, a Russian team. The match ended in a 0–2 loss. Dmitry Aydov opened the scoring in the 44th minute from a penalty to give his side the lead before halftime. He then completed a brace by scoring a goal in the 55th minute to give his side the win.

August

On 1 August 2014, SC Freiburg faced fellow city team and Oberliga Baden-Württemberg side Freiburger FC in the semi-finals of the yearly friendly tournament, the Kaiserstuhl Cup. This was the 30th annual pre-season cup. The match ended in a 2–0 win, with goals coming on either side of the half. Denis Perger scored a goal in the 39th minute giving his side a 1-point lead going into halftime. Then, late in the game, Sebastian Freis scored a goal in the 90th minute to put his team up by 2 and secured the win, advancing SC Freiburg to the final.

On 2 August 2014, SC Freiburg faced French team Stade Rennais F.C. in the final of the Kaiserstuhl Cup. The match ended in a 1–3 loss. Goals came early for the French opposition. Mexer opened the scoring in the 6th minute, followed by a brace by Paul-Georges Ntep in the 10th and 18th minutes. Felix Klaus put his side on the scoresheet before halftime, in the 44th minute. This was only a consolation goal through, and Stade Rennais F.C. won the match, leaving SC Freiburg as runners-up in the Kaiserstuhl Cup.

On 9 August 2014, SC Freiburg played their last pre-season friendly of the year against English club Stoke City F.C.. The match ended in a 1–1 draw. Pavel Krmaš opened the scoring in the 2nd minute to give SC Freiburg an early lead. Mame Biram Diouf equalized for his team in the 39th minute, which was the final goal of the match.

SC Freiburg were drawn against SV Eintracht Trier 05 in the first round of the DFB-Pokal. The match took place on 17 August 2015. The match ended in a 2–0 win. The opposition gathered a total of seven yellow cards during the match. Julian Schuster opened the scoring for SC Freiburg in the 51st minute from a penalty. Then Karim Guédé scored a goal in the 68th minute insuring SC Freiburg would advance to the second round of the DFB-Pokal with the away win.

The opening match of SC Freiburg's Bundesliga campaign was against Eintracht Frankfurt on matchday 1. The match took place on 23 August 2014, and ended in a 0–1 loss. Haris Seferović scored the only goal of the match for their side. With the away loss SC Freiburg ended the matchday in 16th place.

On matchday 2, on 31 August 2014, SC Freiburg faced Borussia Mönchengladbach, who were sitting at 10th in the league table.[4] The match ended in a 0–0 draw. Admir Mehmedi had a chance to put SC Freiburg up from the penalty spot, but failed to convert SC Freiburg's best opportunity in the 63rd minute. With the home draw, SC Freiburg ended the matchday in 14th place. After this match, the international break started.

September

During the international break, SC Freiburg scheduled a friendly with 2. Bundesliga club 1. FC Kaiserslautern. The match took place on 5 September 2014, and ended in a 0–4 loss. Karim Matmour opened the scoring in the 8th minute, and ended up with a brace with another goal in the 23rd minute. Between these goals Marcel Gaus put his side up by two. Sebastian Jacob rounded off the scoring with a goal in the 71st minute, securing a win for his side.

October

During the second international break, SC Freiburg scheduled another friendly against Swiss club BSC Young Boys. The match took place on 10 October 2014, and ended in a 2–1 win. Adrian Nikçi opened the scoring for his side in the 57th minute, but SC Freiburg came back to win with goals by Sebastian Freis in the 71st minute and Jonathan Schmid in the 79th minute. The match was cut short in the 80th minute, after there was a floodlight failure.

November

During the third international break, SC Freiburg faced Swiss club FC Aarau on 13 November 2014. The match ended in a 3–1 win for SC Freiburg. Dani Schahin opened the scoring for SC Freiburg in the 24th minute. Marvin Spielmann then equalized for FC Aarau in the 72nd minute. Then Sebastian Freis scored five minutes later in the 77th minute, and Christos Almpanis scored in the 79th minute to insure the victory for SC Freiburg.

December

January

During the winter break, SC Freiburg scheduled numerous friendlies as they traveled to Spain. On 14 January 2015, SC Freiburg were scheduled to play two friendly matches. The first was scheduled to be against the Ghana national football team, but Ghana cancelled the friendly due to worries about further injuries that could hinder their chances in the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations. Instead, SC Freiburg faced Albanian team KF Skënderbeu Korçë. The match ended in a 0–1 loss after Gerhard Progni put his side ahead in the 22nd minute.

The next winter friendly SC Freiburg played was later that day against fellow Bundesliga club 1. FSV Mainz 05. The result was a 1–0 win with a goal from Sascha Riether in the 30th minute.

Another two additional matches were played on 18 January 2015. The first was against German 3. Liga team SC Preußen Münster. The match ended in a 4–1 win to SC Freiburg. Youth team player Florian Kath scored the opening goal in the 5th minute. In the 12th minute, a SC Preußen Münster defender scored an own goal to double the lead for SC Freiburg. Jonathan Schmid put another goal back for SC Freiburg to make the lead 3. After halftime, Amaury Bischoff converted a penalty to get his team on the board. SC Freiburg put another goal back in the 54th minute to wrap up the game.

Later that day, SC Freiburg played another winter friendly against German 3. Liga club Karlsruher SC. The match ended in a 0–5 loss. Park Jung-bin opened the score for Karlsruher SC. Then Rouwen Hennings scored a goal in the 31st minute, to give his side a 2-point lead at halftime. In the second half, Iliyan Mitsanski completed a brace in the 49th and 77th minutes, with a goal from Daniel Gordon in between in the 66th minute to wrap up a win for their side. This was SC Freiburg's last match in Spain.

On 24 January 2015, SC Freiburg faced Swiss club FC Basel in their final winter friendly. The match ended in a 0–2 loss. Marco Streller opened the scoring for FC Basel in the 32nd minute, and Mohamed Elneny doubled it in the 40th minute to secure the win for their side.

The Bundesliga season resumed on 31 January 2015 on matchday 18 against Eintracht Frankfurt. SC Freiburg won 4–1, one of their largest wins of the season. SC Freiburg went down a goal after Marco Russ scored a goal in the 1st minute. Freiburg equalized with a penalty taken by Vladimír Darida in the 61st minute. In his league debut versus Eintracht Frankfurt, Nils Petersen scored a hat-trick, despite just coming on as a substitute for the second half. His goals came in the 63rd, 69th, and 88th minute, securing the win for SC Freiburg. With the home win, SC Freiburg ended the matchday in 14th place.

February

March

April

May

On 2 May 2015, matchday 31 of the Bundesliga, SC Freiburg faced SC Paderborn 07 at home, who were sitting 17th in the table.[4] SC Freiburg lost 1–2. Nils Petersen was the first to score in the match, giving SC Freiburg a lead in the 40th minute. Lukas Rupp equalized for SC Paderborn 07 in the 70th minute, and completed a brace with another goal in the 80th minute, giving his side the win. SC Freiburg ended the match in 16th place.

On 8 May 2015, a Friday match, matchday 32 of the Bundesliga, SC Freiburg faced Hamburger SV away, who were sitting 14th in the table.[4] The match drew 1–1. Admir Mehmedi put SC Freiburg up in the 25th minute. The score held until the 90th minute, when Gojko Kačar scored a late equalizer for Hamburger SV to end the match with a draw. SC Freiburg ended the match in 15th place.

On 16 May 2015, SC Freiburg were up against FC Bayern Munich.[4] FC Bayern Munich were 1st in the table, and had already won the Bundesliga.[4] SC Freiburg had not beaten FC Bayern Munich in over 19 years. The match ended in a 2–1 win for SC Freiburg, their first win in the last six matches. Bastian Schweinsteiger scored for FC Bayern Munich in the 13th minute. SC Freiburg responded with an equalizer in the 33rd minute by Admir Mehmedi. The game remained level until the 89th minute, when Nils Petersen, a former FC Bayern Munich player, gave SC Freiburg a late winner, continuing FC Bayern Munich's Bundesliga losing streak with three in a row. SC Freiburg were in 14th place at the end of the matchday, still in a battle to avoid relegation with five other teams. SC Freiburg would be safe if they at least draw their next match. They would be in the relegation play-off spot if they lose, VfB Stuttgart wins, and Hamburger SV fail to win. They would be relegated if they lost and VfB Stuttgart and Hamburger SV failed won.

Players

Squad information

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK Switzerland Roman Bürki 33 Non-EU 2014 34 0 2018 € 1.8M
2 DF Czech Republic Pavel Krmaš 44 EU 2007 169 9 2015 € 0.68M
3 DF Spain Marc Torrejón 38 EU 2014 22 0 2017 € 1.2M
5 DF France Christopher Jullien 31 EU 2015 (Winter) 1 0 2017 Youth system
7 MF Czech Republic Vladimír Darida 33 EU 2013 59 11 2018 € 4M
8 MF Germany Mike Frantz 37 EU 2014 25 4 2018 € 1M
11 FW Germany Dani Schahin 34 EU 2014 14 0 2015 Free Loaned from 1. FSV Mainz 05.
Second nationality: Ukraine
14 FW Switzerland Admir Mehmedi 33 Non-EU 2014 70 19 2019 € 4M Second nationality: Republic of Macedonia
15 DF Serbia Stefan Mitrović 33 Non-EU 2014 14 0 2018 € 1.5M
16 MF Norway Mats Møller Dæhli 29 Non-EU 2015 (Winter) 2 0 2018 € 1.5M Transferred during the season from Cardiff City F.C..
17 MF France Jonathan Schmid 33 EU 2011 (Winter) 129 22 2018 Youth system
18 FW Germany Nils Petersen 35 EU 2015 (Winter) 10 7 2015 € 0.2M Loaned during the season from SV Werder Bremen.
19 GK Germany Daniel Batz 33 EU 2011 1 0 2016 Free
20 DF Germany Marc-Oliver Kempf 29 EU 2014 15 2 2018 € 0.8M
21 GK Germany Sebastian Mielitz 34 EU 2014 2 0 2017 Free
22 DF Germany Sascha Riether (vice-captain) 41 EU 2014 172 5 2017 € 0.35M
23 MF Germany Julian Schuster (captain) 39 EU 2008 198 18 2016 € 0.15M
24 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina Mensur Mujdža (vice-captain) 39 Non-EU 2009 107 1 2016 € 0.5M Second nationality: Croatia
25 DF Germany Oliver Sorg (vice-captain) 33 EU 2011 (Winter) 119 3 2016 Youth system
26 MF Germany Maximilian Philipp 30 EU 2014 26 1 2017 Youth system
27 MF Germany Nicolas Höfler 34 EU 2010 40 2 2017 Youth system
30 DF Germany Christian Günter 31 EU 2012 80 1 2019 Youth system
31 MF Slovakia Karim Guédé 39 EU 2012 (Winter) 78 7 2016 € 0.3M Second nationality: Togo
33 MF United States Caleb Stanko 30 Non-EU 2014 0 0 2017 Youth system Second nationality: Poland
36 MF Germany Felix Klaus 31 EU 2013 54 7 2017 € 1.1M
41 DF Germany Immanuel Höhn 32 EU 2012 (Winter) 48 1 2017 Youth system
  • Last updated: 9 May 2015
  • Source: Soccerway
  • Ordered by squad number.

From youth squad

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
51 MF Germany Florian Kath 29 EU 2015 (Winter) 1 0 2018 Youth system From youth squad.
  • Last updated: 15 February 2015
  • Source: Soccerway

Loans

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
6 DF Norway Vegar Eggen Hedenstad 32 Non-EU 2012 21 0 2016 € 0.44M Loaned to Eintracht Braunschweig.
9 FW Austria Philipp Zulechner 34 EU 2014 (Winter) 9 1 2017 € 0.616M Loaned during the season to FK Austria Wien.
11 MF Germany Hendrick Zuck 33 EU 2013 (Winter) 3 2 2016 € 0.44M Loaned to Eintracht Braunschweig.
21 GK Germany Alexander Schwolow 31 EU 2012 (Winter) 1 0 2017 Youth system Loaned to Arminia Bielefeld.
37 MF Germany Sebastian Kerk 30 EU 2013 38 1 2018 Youth system Loaned during the season to 1. FC Nürnberg.
  • Last updated: 15 January 2015
  • Source: Soccerway
  • Ordered by former squad number.

Mid-season transfers

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
35 FW Germany Sebastian Freis 42 EU 2012 (Winter) 61 8 2016 Free Transferred during the season to SpVgg Greuther Fürth.
  • Last updated: 10 January 2015
  • Source: Soccerway

Transfers

In

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Ref.
1 GK Switzerland Roman Bürki 23 Non-EU Grasshopper Club ZürichSwitzerland Transfer Summer 2018 € 1.8M Soccerway
3 DF Spain Marc Torrejón 28 EU 1. FC Kaiserslautern Transfer Summer 2017 € 1.2M Soccerway
5 DF France Christopher Jullien 21 EU SC Freiburg IIGermany Promoted Winter 2017 Youth system Soccerway
8 MF Germany Mike Frantz 27 EU 1. FC Nürnberg Transfer Summer 2018 € 1M Soccerway
11 FW Germany Dani Schahin 25 EU Mainz 05Germany Loan Summer 2015 Free Soccerway
14 FW Switzerland Admir Mehmedi 23 Non-EU FC Dynamo KyivUkraine Transfer Summer 2019 € 4M Soccerway
15 DF Serbia Stefan Mitrović 24 Non-EU BenficaPortugal Transfer Summer 2018 € 1.5M Soccerway
16 MF Norway Mats Møller Dæhli 19 Non-EU Cardiff CityWales Transfer Winter 2018 € 1.5M Soccerway
18 FW Germany Nils Petersen 26 EU Werder Bremen Loan Winter 2015 € 0.2M Soccerway
20 DF Germany Marc-Oliver Kempf 19 EU Eintracht Frankfurt Transfer Summer 2018 € 0.8M Soccerway
21 GK Germany Sebastian Mielitz 24 EU Werder Bremen Transfer Summer 2017 Free Soccerway
22 DF Germany Sascha Riether 31 EU FulhamEngland Transfer Summer 2017 € 0.35M Soccerway
26 MF Germany Maximilian Philipp 20 EU SC Freiburg IIGermany Promoted Summer 2017 Youth system Soccerway
33 MF United States Caleb Stanko 20 Non-EU SC Freiburg IIGermany Promoted Summer 2017 Youth system Soccerway
[lower-alpha 8] DF Slovenia Denis Perger 21 EU SV Wehen Wiesbaden Loan return Summer 2014 Free Soccerway
  • Last updated: 1 January 2015
  • Source: Soccerway
  • Ordered by squad number.

Out

N
P
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
1 GK Germany Oliver Baumann 24 EU 1899 Hoffenheim Transfer Summer € 5.5M Soccerway
3 DF Senegal Fallou Diagné 25 Non-EU RennesFrance Transfer Summer € 1.5M Soccerway
4 MF Switzerland Gélson Fernandes 27 Non-EU RennesFrance Transfer Summer € 1.6M Soccerway
5 DF France Christopher Jullien 21 EU SC Freiburg IIGermany Demoted Summer Youth system Soccerway
6 DF Norway Vegar Eggen Hedenstad 23 Non-EU Eintracht Braunschweig Loan Summer Free Soccerway
8 MF Czech Republic Václav Pilař 25 EU VfL Wolfsburg End of loan Summer Free Soccerway
9 FW Germany Mike Hanke 30 EU Guizhou Renhe F.C.China Transfer Summer Free Soccerway
11 MF Germany Hendrick Zuck 23 EU Eintracht Braunschweig Loan Summer Free Soccerway
14 FW Switzerland Admir Mehmedi 23 Non-EU FC Dynamo KyivUkraine End of loan Summer Free Soccerway
15 FW Austria Philipp Zulechner 24 EU Austria WienAustria Loan Winter Free Soccerway
20 MF France Francis Coquelin 23 EU ArsenalEngland End of loan Summer Free Soccerway
21 GK Germany Alexander Schwolow 22 EU Arminia Bielefeld Loan Summer Free Soccerway
22 FW Germany Marco Terrazzino 23 EU VfL Bochum Transfer Summer Free Soccerway
28 MF Germany Matthias Ginter 20 EU Borussia Dortmund Transfer Summer € 10M Soccerway
35 FW Germany Sebastian Freis 19 EU SpVgg Greuther Fürth Transfer Winter Free Soccerway
37 MF Germany Sebastian Kerk 20 EU 1. FC Nürnberg Loan Winter Free Soccerway
[lower-alpha 8] DF Slovenia Denis Perger 21 EU SC Freiburg IIGermany Demoted Summer Youth system Soccerway
  • Last updated: 15 January 2015
  • Source: Soccerway
  • Ordered by squad number.

Statistics

Goals and appearances

No. Pos Nat Player Total Bundesliga DFB-Pokal
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Switzerland Roman Bürki 34 0 32 0 2 0
2 DF Czech Republic Pavel Krmaš 21 0 20 0 1 0
3 DF Spain Marc Torrejón 22 0 19 0 3 0
5 DF France Christopher Jullien 1 0 1 0 0 0
7 MF Czech Republic Vladimír Darida 32 7 29 6 3 1
8 MF Germany Mike Frantz 25 4 23 4 2 0
11 FW Germany Dani Schahin 14 0 12 0 2 0
14 FW Switzerland Admir Mehmedi 30 6 26 3 4 3
15 DF Serbia Stefan Mitrović 14 0 12 0 2 0
16 MF Norway Mats Møller Dæhli 2 0 2 0 0 0
17 MF France Jonathan Schmid 35 5 31 4 4 1
18 FW Germany Nils Petersen 10 7 10 7 0 0
19 GK Germany Daniel Batz 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 DF Germany Marc-Oliver Kempf 15 2 13 2 2 0
21 GK Germany Sebastian Mielitz 2 0 0 0 2 0
22 DF Germany Sascha Riether 21 0 19 0 2 0
23 MF Germany Julian Schuster 24 1 21 0 3 1
24 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina Mensur Mujdža 10 0 8 0 2 0
25 DF Germany Oliver Sorg 27 1 25 1 2 0
26 MF Germany Maximilian Philipp 25 1 22 1 3 0
27 MF Germany Nicolas Höfler 20 0 18 0 2 0
30 DF Germany Christian Günter 35 1 32 1 3 0
31 MF Slovakia Karim Guédé 20 1 16 0 4 1
33 MF United States Caleb Stanko 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 MF Germany Felix Klaus 32 2 29 2 3 0
41 DF Germany Immanuel Höhn 8 1 7 1 1 0
51 MF Germany Florian Kath[lower-alpha 9] 1 0 1 0 0 0
Players who left during the season
[lower-alpha 10] FW Austria Philipp Zulechner[lower-alpha 11] 2 0 2 0 0 0
[lower-alpha 12] FW Germany Sebastian Freis[lower-alpha 13] 9 1 7 0 2 1
[lower-alpha 14] MF Germany Sebastian Kerk[lower-alpha 11] 11 1 9 1 2 0
  • Last updated: 9 May 2015
  • Source: Soccerway
  • Ordered by squad number.

Goal scorers table

Rank No. Pos. Nation Player Bundesliga DFB-Pokal Total
1 18 FW Germany Nils Petersen 8 0 8
2 7 MF Czech Republic Vladimír Darida 6 1 7
14 FW Switzerland Admir Mehmedi 4 3 7
4 17 MF France Jonathan Schmid 4 1 5
5 8 MF Germany Mike Frantz 4 0 4
6 20 DF Germany Marc-Oliver Kempf 2 0 2
36 MF Germany Felix Klaus 2 0 2
8 [lower-alpha 12] FW Germany Sebastian Freis[lower-alpha 13] 0 1 1
31 MF Slovakia Karim Guédé 0 1 1
30 DF Germany Christian Günter 1 0 1
41 DF Germany Immanuel Höhn 1 0 1
[lower-alpha 14] MF Germany Sebastian Kerk[lower-alpha 11] 1 0 1
26 MF Germany Maximilian Philipp 1 0 1
23 MF Germany Julian Schuster 0 1 1
25 DF Germany Oliver Sorg 1 0 1
Own goals 0 1 1
Total 33 9 42
  • Last updated: 16 May 2015
  • Source: Competitions
  • Ordered by the number of goals.

Assists table

Rank No. Pos. Nation Player Bundesliga DFB-Pokal Total
1 17 MF France Jonathan Schmid 11 2 13
2 26 MF Germany Maximilian Philipp 3 2 5
3 7 MF Czech Republic Vladimír Darida 1 2 3
31 MF Slovakia Karim Guédé 3 0 3
25 DF Germany Oliver Sorg 3 0 3
6 [lower-alpha 12] FW Germany Sebastian Freis[lower-alpha 13] 1 1 2
30 DF Germany Christian Günter 2 0 2
36 MF Germany Felix Klaus 2 0 2
9 8 MF Germany Mike Frantz 1 0 1
27 MF Germany Nicolas Höfler 1 0 1
[lower-alpha 14] MF Germany Sebastian Kerk[lower-alpha 11] 0 1 1
14 FW Switzerland Admir Mehmedi 1 0 1
18 FW Germany Nils Petersen 1 0 1
22 DF Germany Sascha Riether 0 1 1
Total 30 9 39
  • Last updated: 9 May 2015
  • Source: Soccerway
  • Ordered by the number of assists.

Disciplinary record

N P Nat. Name Bundesliga DFB-Pokal Total Notes
Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card Yellow card Second yellow card Red card
1 GK Switzerland Roman Bürki 2 2
2 DF Czech Republic Pavel Krmaš 5 1 1 6 1 Banned for two matches during the season.
3 DF Spain Marc Torrejón 3 1 1 4 1 Banned for three matches during the season.
7 MF Czech Republic Vladimír Darida 3 1 3 1 Banned for one match during the season.
8 MF Germany Mike Frantz 3 3
11 FW Germany Dani Schahin 1 1 2
14 FW Switzerland Admir Mehmedi 3 3
15 DF Serbia Stefan Mitrović 1 1 1 2 1 Banned for two matches during the season.
17 MF France Jonathan Schmid 2 2
20 DF Germany Marc-Oliver Kempf 3 3
22 DF Germany Sascha Riether 3 3
23 MF Germany Julian Schuster 7 1 8 Banned for one match during the season.
24 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina Mensur Mujdža 1 1 2
25 DF Germany Oliver Sorg 3 1 4
26 MF Germany Maximilian Philipp 4 4
27 MF Germany Nicolas Höfler 2 2
30 DF Germany Christian Günter 4 4
31 MF Slovakia Karim Guédé 3 3 Banned for two matches during the season.
36 MF Germany Felix Klaus 5 5 Banned for one match during the season.
Players who left during the season
[lower-alpha 10] FW Austria Philipp Zulechner[lower-alpha 11] 1 1
[lower-alpha 12] FW Germany Sebastian Freis[lower-alpha 13] 1 1
[lower-alpha 14] MF Germany Sebastian Kerk[lower-alpha 11] 1 1

Last updated: 16 May 2015
Source: Competitions
Ordered by squad number.
Yellow card = Number of bookings; Second yellow card = Number of sending offs after a second yellow card; Red card = Number of sending offs by a direct red card.

Suspensions

Player Competition Offence Suspension details
No. Pos. Nat. Name Event
(description)
Date
offence occurred
Round Opponent No. of
matches served
Date served Round Opponent
31 MF Slovakia Karim Guédé Bundesliga Suspension through sports court
(for unsportsmanlike conduct)
23 August 2014 MD 1 Eintracht Frankfurt 2 31 August 2014 MD 2 Borussia Mönchengladbach
13 September 2014 MD 3 Borussia Dortmund
7 MF Czech Republic Vladimír Darida Bundesliga Red card suspension
(direct red card)
23 September 2014 MD 5 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 1 27 September 2014 MD 6 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
2 DF Czech Republic Pavel Krmaš Bundesliga Indirect card suspension
(second yellow card in match)
27 September 2014 MD 6 Bayer 04 Leverkusen 1 4 October 2014 MD 7 SV Werder Bremen
15 DF Serbia Stefan Mitrović Bundesliga Red card suspension
(direct red card)
28 November 2014 MD 13 VfB Stuttgart 2 6 December 2014 MD 14 SC Paderborn 07
13 December 2014 MD 15 Hamburger SV
3 DF Spain Marc Torrejón Bundesliga Red card suspension
(direct red card)
21 February 2015 MD 22 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 2 28 February 2015 MD 23 Bayer 04 Leverkusen
7 March 2015 MD 24 SV Werder Bremen
23 MF Germany Julian Schuster Bundesliga Yellow card suspension
(fifth yellow card in season)
7 March 2015 MD 24 SV Werder Bremen 1 15 March 2015 MD 25 VfL Wolfsburg
3 DF Spain Marc Torrejón Bundesliga Yellow card suspension 15 March 2015 MD 25 VfL Wolfsburg 1 21 March 2015 MD 26 FC Augsburg
36 MF Germany Felix Klaus Bundesliga Yellow card suspension
(fifth yellow card in season)
11 April 2015 MD 28 FC Schalke 04 1 18 April 2015 MD 29 1. FSV Mainz 05
2 DF Czech Republic Pavel Krmaš Bundesliga Yellow card suspension
(fifth yellow card in season)
18 April 2015 MD 29 1. FSV Mainz 05 1 25 April 2015 MD 30 VfB Stuttgart
  • Last updated: 18 April 2015
  • Source: Competitions
  • Ordered by the date the infringement occurred.

Club staff

Position Staff
Manager Christian Streich
Assistant coaches Lars Voßler
Patrick Baier
Goalkeeping trainer Andreas Kronenberg
Athletic trainer Simon Ickert
Masseur Uwe Vetter
Sports physiotherapists Uwe Vetter
Torge Schwarz
Markus Behrens
Team doctors Dr. Thorsten Hammer
Dr. Gerrit Bode
Press spokesman Rudi Raschke
Kit manager Felix Isele
President Fritz Keller
Chief financial officer Oliver Leki
Sporting director Jochen Saier

Friendlies

      Win       Draw       Loss

30. AXA Kaiserstuhl-Cup 2014

Competitions

Overall

Competition Started round Final
position / round
First match Last match
DFB-Pokal Round 1 Quarter-finals 17 August 2014 7 April 2015
Bundesliga 17th 23 August 2014 23 May 2015

Last updated: 16 May 2015
Source: Competitions

Overview

Competition Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
Bundesliga 34 7 13 14 36 47 −11 20.59
DFB-Pokal 4 3 0 1 9 4 +5 75.00
Total 38 10 13 15 45 51 −6 26.32

Last updated: 16 May 2015
Source: Competitions

Bundesliga

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League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
14 VfB Stuttgart 34 9 9 16 42 60 −18 36
15 Hertha BSC 34 9 8 17 36 52 −16 35
16 Hamburger SV (O) 34 9 8 17 25 50 −25 35 Qualification to the Relegation play-offs
17 SC Freiburg (R) 34 7 13 14 36 47 −11 34 Relegation to 2. Bundesliga
18 SC Paderborn 07 (R) 34 7 10 17 31 65 −34 31
Source: Bundesliga
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(O) Play-off winner; (R) Relegated.

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
33 7 13 13 35 45  −10 34 5 6 6 21 22  −1 2 7 7 14 23  −9

Last updated: 16 May 2015.
Source: Competitive matches

Results by round

Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
Ground A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H A H H A H A H A H A H H A H A H A H A
Result L D L D D D D L L W W D L D D L D W L L W D L L L W W D L D L D W L
Position 16 14 14 14 15 16 15 17 17 16 13 14 15 16 15 17 18 14 15 17 16 16 17 17 17 15 14 14 14 14 16 15 14 17

Last updated: 16 May 2015.
Source: Bundesliga
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Matches

      Win       Draw       Loss

DFB-Pokal

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      Win       Draw       Loss

Notes

  1. 10 times:
    1. Matchday 2 of the Bundesliga on 31 August 2014 against Borussia Mönchengladbach
    2. Matchday 11 of the Bundesliga on 8 November 2014 against FC Schalke 04
    3. Matchday 13 of the Bundesliga on 28 November 2014 against VfB Stuttgart
    4. Matchday 15 of the Bundesliga on 13 December 2014 against Hamburger SV
    5. Matchday 18 of the Bundesliga on 31 January 2015 against Eintracht Frankfurt
    6. Matchday 20 of the Bundesliga on 7 February 2015 against Borussia Dortmund
    7. Matchday 24 of the Bundesliga on 7 March 2015 against SV Werder Bremen
    8. Matchday 29 of the Bundesliga on 18 April 2015 against 1. FSV Mainz 05
    9. Matchday 31 of the Bundesliga on 3 May 2015 against SC Paderborn 07
    10. Matchday 33 of the Bundesliga on 16 May 2015 against FC Bayern Munich
  2. Round of 16 of the DFB-Pokal on 3 March 2015 against 1. FC Köln
  3. Round 2 of the DFB-Pokal on 29 October 2014 (away match)
  4. Matchday 18 of the Bundesliga on 31 January 2015 (home match)
  5. Matchday 13 of the Bundesliga on 28 November 2014 (home match)
  6. Matchday 20 of the Bundesliga on 7 February 2015 (home match)
  7. Matchday 25 of the Bundesliga on 15 March 2015 (away match)
  8. 8.0 8.1 Was never given a number
  9. 9.0 9.1 From the youth squad
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 His number before he was loaned was 9
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 11.6 Loaned out during the season
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 His number before he transferred was 35
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 Transferred during the season
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 His number before he was loaned was 37

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