2007–08 in German football

Football in Germany
Season 2007–08
Bundesliga Bayern Munich
2. Bundesliga Borussia Mönchengladbach
DFB-Pokal Bayern Munich
DFL-Ligapokal Bayern Munich
2006–07 Germany 2008–09

The 2007–08 season is the 98th season of competitive football in Germany.

Promotion and relegation

Pre Season

League Promoted to League Relegated from League
Bundesliga
2. Bundesliga
Bundesliga (women)
2. Bundesliga (women)

Post Season

League Promoted to League Relegated from League
Bundesliga
2. Bundesliga
Bundesliga (women)
2. Bundesliga (women)

National teams

Germany national football team

UEFA Euro 2008 qualification

      Win       Draw       Loss

Date Venue Location Opponent Score
F–A
Att. Goalscorers and disciplined players Ref.
Germany Opponent
8 September 2007 Millennium Stadium Cardiff, Wales  Wales 2–0 25,000 Klose  6', 60' Gabbidon  38'
Collins  41'
[1]
13 October 2007 Croke Park Dublin, Ireland  Republic of Ireland 0–0 67,495 Lehmann  52'
Frings  55'
Friedrich  90'
Carsley  36'
Dunne  44'
[2]
17 October 2007 Allianz Arena Munich, Germany  Czech Republic 0–3 66,600 Podolski  46' Sionko  2'
Matějovský  23'
Plašil  63'
[3]
17 November 2007 AWD-Arena Hanover, Germany  Cyprus 4–0 45,016 Fritz  2'
Klose  20'
Podolski  20'
Hitzlsperger  82'
[4]
21 November 2007 Commerzbank-Arena Frankfurt, Germany  Wales 0–0 49,252 Collins  82'
Gabbidon  83'
Hennessey  89'
[5]

UEFA Euro 2008

Main article: UEFA Euro 2008

      Win       Draw       Loss

Round Date
Kick–off time
Venue Location Opponent Score
F–A
Att. Goalscorers and disciplined players Ref.
Germany Opponent
Group B 8 June 2008
20:45 (CEST)
Wörthersee Stadion Klagenfurt, Austria  Poland 2–0 30,461 Podolski  20', 72'
Schweinsteiger  64'
Smolarek  40'
Lewandowski  60'
[6]
Group B 12 June 2008
18:00 (CEST)
Wörthersee Stadion Klagenfurt, Austria  Croatia 2–1 30,461 Ballack  75'
Podolski  79'
Lehmann  90+2'
Schweinsteiger Red card 90+2'
Srna  24' 27'
Šimunić  45+1'
Olić  62'
Leko  90+2'
Modrić  90+3'
[7]
Group B 16 June 2008
20:45 (CEST)
Ernst-Happel-Stadion Vienna, Austria  Austria 1–0 51,428 Ballack  49' Stranzl  13'
Hoffer  31'
Ivanschitz  48'
[8]
Quarter-finals 19 June 2008
20:45 (CEST)
St. Jakob-Park Basel, Switzerland  Portugal 3–2 39,374 Schweinsteiger  22'
Klose  26'
Friedrich  48'
Lahm  49'
Ballack  61'
Petit  26'
Gomes  40'
Pepe  60'
Postiga  87' 90'
[9]
Semi-finals 25 June 2008
20:45 (CEST)
St. Jakob-Park Basel, Switzerland  Turkey 3–2 39,374 Schweinsteiger  26'
Klose  79'
Lahm  90'
Boral  22'
Şentürk  53' 86'
Sarıoğlu  90+4'
[10]
Final 29 June 2008
20:45 (CEST)
Ernst-Happel-Stadion Vienna, Austria  Spain 0–1 51,428 Ballack  43'
Kurányi  88'
Torres  33' 74'
Casillas  43'
[11]

Friendly matches

Date Venue Location Opponent Score
F–A
Att. Goalscorers and disciplined players Ref.
Germany Opponent
22 August 2007 Wembley Stadium London, England  England 2–1 86,133 Kuranyi  26'
Pander  40'
Lampard  9'
Cole  34'
[12]
12 September 2007 RheinEnergieStadion Cologne, Germany  Romania 3–1 44,500 Schneider  42'
Trochowski  61'
Odonkor  65'
Podolski  82' 82'
Goian  3'
Nicolita  54'
[13]
6 February 2008 Ernst-Happel-Stadion Vienna, Austria  Austria 3–0 48,500 Hitzlsperger  53'
Klose  63'
Friedrich  71'
Mertesacker  77'
Ballack  78'
Gómez  80'
Aufhauser  48'
Linz  78'
[14]
26 March 2008 St. Jakob-Park Basel, Switzerland   Switzerland 4–0 38,500 Klose  23' 48'
Schweinsteiger  45'
Gómez  61', 67'
Inler  65' [15]
27 May 2008 Fritz Walter Stadion Kaiserslautern, Germany  Belarus 2–2 47,258 Klose  10'
Karytska  20' (o.g.)
Lentsevich  9'
Putsila  15'
Bulyga  61', 88'
[16]
31 May 2008 Veltins-Arena Gelsenkirchen, Germany  Serbia 2–1 53,951 Neuville  74'
Ballack  82'
Janković  18'
Ivanović  80'
[17]

Germany women's national football team

2007 FIFA Women's World Cup

      Win       Draw       Loss

Round Date
Kick–off time
Venue Location Opponent Score
F–A
Att. Goalscorers and disciplined players Ref.
Germany Opponent
Group A 10 September 2007
20:00 (CST)
Hongkou Football Stadium Shanghai, China  Argentina 11–0 28,098 Behringer  12', 24'
Garefrekes  17'
Prinz  29', 45+1', 59'
Lingor  51', 90+1'
Smisek  57', 70', 79'
Laudehr  60'
Bartusiak  86'
Gómez  16'
Chávez  20'
González  56'
Quiñones  90+2'
[18]
Group A 14 September 2007
20:00 (CST)
Hongkou Football Stadium Shanghai, China  England 0–0 27,730 Krahn  36'
Laudehr  84'
Bajramaj  85'
Chapman  16'
Williams  55'
[19]
Group A 17 September 2007
20:00 (CST)
Yellow Dragon Stadium Hangzhou, China  Japan 2–0 39,817 Prinz  21'
Garefrekes  82'
Lingor  87' (pen.)
Müller  88'
Sakai  16' [20]
Quarter-finals 22 September 2007
17:00 (CST)
Wuhan Sports Center Stadium Wuhan, China  North Korea 3–0 37,200 Garefrekes  44'
Lingor  67'
Krahn  72'
Song  51' [21]
Semi-finals 26 September 2007
20:00 (CST)
Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium Tianjin, China  Norway 3–0 53,819 Rønning  42' (o.g.)
Stegemann  72'
Müller  75'
Kaurin  14' [22]
Final 30 September 2007
20:00 (CST)
Hongkou Football Stadium Shanghai, China  Brazil 2–0 31,000 Garefrekes  7'
Prinz  52'
Bresonik  63'
Laudehr  86'
Daniela  59' [23]

League season

Men

Bundesliga

Main article: 2007–08 Bundesliga
Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Bayern Munich (C) 34 22 10 2 68 21+47 76 2008–09 UEFA Champions League Group stage
2 Werder Bremen 34 20 6 8 75 45+30 66
3 Schalke 04 34 18 10 6 55 32+23 64 2008–09 UEFA Champions League Third qualifying round
4 Hamburger SV 34 14 12 8 47 26+21 54 2008–09 UEFA Cup First round
5 VfL Wolfsburg 34 15 9 10 58 46+12 54
6 VfB Stuttgart 34 16 4 14 57 570 52 2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup Third round
7 Bayer Leverkusen 34 15 6 13 57 40+17 51
8 Hannover 96 34 13 10 11 54 562 49
9 Eintracht Frankfurt 34 12 10 12 43 507 46
10 Hertha BSC 34 12 8 14 39 445 44 2008–09 UEFA Cup First qualifying round 1
11 Karlsruher SC 34 11 10 13 38 5315 43
12 VfL Bochum 34 10 11 13 48 546 41
13 Borussia Dortmund 34 10 10 14 50 6212 40 2008–09 UEFA Cup First round 2
14 Energie Cottbus 34 9 9 16 35 5621 36
15 Arminia Bielefeld 34 8 10 16 35 6025 34
16 1. FC Nürnberg (R) 34 7 10 17 35 5116 31 Relegation to 2. Fußball-Bundesliga
17 Hansa Rostock (R) 34 8 6 20 30 5222 30
18 MSV Duisburg (R) 34 8 5 21 36 5519 29

Source: www.dfb.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1An additional UEFA Cup spot was awarded to the Bundesliga after it had been drawn from the best teams of the UEFA Fair Play ranking 2007–08. The spot was awarded to national Fair Play competition winners Hertha BSC.
2Because German Cup 2007–08 winners Bayern Munich had already qualified for the Champions League via their league placement, losing finalists Borussia Dortmund took the UEFA Cup spot reserved for the cup winners.
(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.

2. Bundesliga

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Borussia Mönchengladbach (C) (P) 34 18 12 4 71 38+33 66 Promotion to Bundesliga
2 1899 Hoffenheim (P) 34 17 9 8 60 40+20 60
3 1. FC Köln (P) 34 17 9 8 62 44+18 60
4 Mainz 05 34 16 10 8 62 36+26 58
5 SC Freiburg 34 15 10 9 49 44+5 55
6 SpVgg Greuther Fürth 34 14 10 10 53 47+6 52
7 Alemannia Aachen 34 14 9 11 49 44+5 51
8 SV Wehen Wiesbaden 34 11 11 12 47 536 44
9 FC St. Pauli 34 11 9 14 47 536 42
10 TuS Koblenz 34 12 11 11 46 471 041*
11 1860 München 34 9 14 11 42 453 41
12 VfL Osnabrück 34 10 10 14 43 5411 40
13 1. FC Kaiserslautern 34 9 12 13 37 370 39
14 FC Augsburg 34 10 8 16 39 5112 38
15 Kickers Offenbach (R) 34 9 11 14 38 6022 38 Relegation to 3rd Liga
16 Erzgebirge Aue (R) 34 7 11 16 49 578 32
17 SC Paderborn (R) 34 6 13 15 33 5421 31
18 Carl Zeiss Jena (R) 34 6 11 17 45 6823 29

Source: Bundesliga.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
* Due to licensing irregularities TuS Koblenz were given a six points deduction.
(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.

Women

Bundesliga

Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
11. FFC Frankfurt (C)2217328722+6554
2FCR 2001 Duisburg2217236520+4553
31. FFC Turbine Potsdam2211564832+1638
4FC Bayern Munich2212285338+338
5SC 07 Bad Neuenahr2212194333+1037
6VFL Wolfsburg2210484248−634
7SG Essen-Schönebeck229674340+333
8SC Freiburg2263133063−3321
9TSV Crailsheim2254132843−1519
10Hamburger SV2246122343−2118
111. FC Saarbrücken (N) 2246122651−2518
12SG Wattenscheid 09 (N) 2232171769−5211
2007–08 Bundesliga (women) champions
Will be relegated to the 2. Bundesliga (women)
(N) Promoted from the 2. Bundesliga (women) last season
(C) 2006–07 Bundesliga (women) champion

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

2. Bundesliga

North
Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1HSV Borussia Friedenstal2213545333+2044
2Tennis Borussia Berlin2212733618+1843
3FC Gütersloh 20002212643818+2042
41.FFC Turbine Potsdam II2212464623+2340
5Hamburger SV II229583233-132
6Holstein Kiel229582831-332
71. FC Lokomotive Leipzig229493842-431
8FFC Oldesloe 2000 (N)2284103036-628
9SV Victoria Gersten227693839-127
101. FC Union Berlin (N)2263132848-2021
11FFV Neubrandenburg2243153456-2215
12FFC Heike Rheine (A) 2234152650-2413
Will be promoted to the Fußball-Bundesliga (women)
Will be relegated to the new Fußball-Regionalliga (women)
(N) Promoted from the Regionalliga last season
(A) Relegated from the Bundesliga last season

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

South
Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1FF USV Jena2218228213+6956
2VfL Sindelfingen2218227014+5656
3FCR 2001 Duisburg II (N)2212464731+1640
4TuS Köln rrh.12210664628+1836
5ASV Hagsfeld (N)229493849-1131
6SC Sand2284103334-128
71. FFC Frankfurt II226793028+225
8SV Dirmingen2274113058-2825
9TuS Niederkirchen22255122958-2920
10FFC Wacker München2255122252-3020
11SC Regensburg2254133659-2319
12FFC Brauweiler Pulheim (A)2235142564-3914

1 TuS Köln rrh. passed their license for the 2. Bundesliga to Bayer 04 Leverkusen. 2 TuS Niederkirchen did not apply for a license for the 2008–09 season and was therefore the fifth team to be relegated.

Will be promoted to the Fußball-Bundesliga (women)
Will be relegated to the new Fußball-Regionalliga (women)
(N) Promoted from the Regionalliga last season
(A) Relegated from the Bundesliga last season

Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal difference; Pts = Points

Transfers

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