1993–94 Bundesliga

First in the season 1993/94 the German Bundesliga and thus German master of men was the FC Bayern Munich.

Season overview

Bayern Munich had, separated only in second place lying, coach Erich Ribbeck the winter break. New coach was Franz Beckenbauer.

This lost his debut with 1:3 against VfB Stuttgart. On 31 matchday of the 1st FC Kaiserslautern won its home game against league leaders Bayern Munich 4-0, and the residue was reduced to two points. On 23 April 1994 the 32nd match day, it came to the match between Bayern Munich and 1 FC Nuremberg, known by the so-called " Phantomtor ". Osmers referee gave a sign of his linesman a goal for Bayern Munich, although Thomas Helmer had shot off target. The game ended 2-1 for Bayern, but was then, even though it was a fact decision annulled by the DFB and rescheduled. At the 33rd round of the 1st FC Kaiserslautern was able to make one more point on the Bavarians by a victory over Borussia Dortmund, as they only draw played at Karlsruher SC. The game Bayern Munich vs 1 FC Nuremberg was posted on Tuesday, May 3, repeated. Bayern won 5-0. Thus, the FC Bayern went a point clear in the last game, won 2-0 against Schalke 04 and was with this one-point lead at the first FC Kaiserslautern for the 13th time German champion.

When canceled Phantom game, there were other curiosities, as awarded Manfred Schwabl for Nuremberg penalty the chance to make it 2-2, and in the Nuremberg goal back were three Nuremberg offside. Also interesting was the relegation battle: Up and SC Freiburg was already before the descent, but won his last three games and remained in the Bundesliga, while the 1st FC Nuremberg were relegated. Strange and unique so far: The first league leaders with a negative goal difference on 22 Round was the MSV Duisburg by -1 gates.

Final Table

Cross Table

The cross table presents the results of all games this season represents the home team is listed in the left column and the visiting team in the top row.

1The game has been repeated since achieved the so-called Phantomtor in the original game ( 2-1 to Bayern Munich), Thomas Helmer.

Top scorers

The champion team FC Bayern Munich

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Cup Competitions: DFB Cup | Association Cups

Juniors: Championship of A-Juniors | Junior B Championship | A Youth Club Cup

Women

Bundesliga | Regional

Cup Competitions: DFB Cup | DFB Pokal Hall

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