2005–06 Bundesliga

The Bundesliga 2005/ 06 was the 43rd season of the German top flight football in the men. German champion Bayern Munich. The season started on 5 August 2005 with the play of FC Bayern Munich vs Borussia Monchengladbach and ended on 13 May 2006 For the first time a team won two consecutive years, the Double -. Therefore Cup and DFB-Pokal. It was also the fourth consecutive double, also unique in the Bundesliga. At the same time it was the first season since the 1990/91 season, in which played no club from the former GDR.

Season overview

FC Bayern stood with the exception of the first and ninth game day continuously on the first place in the table and secured already in the penultimate round of the championship. At the end of the Bavarians had five points clear of Werder Bremen. The Bremen won the final game 2-1 at previously second-placed Hamburg SV and took even the second place, the right to direct participation in the UEFA Champions League. Since the Cup Winners 'Cup Bayern Munich participates as German champions in the Champions League, the Cup Winners' Cup Vice - Eintracht Frankfurt qualified for the UEFA Cup.

During the MSV Duisburg and 1 FC Köln found were relegated even before end of the season, it came on the final day in a direct duel for the league between VfL Wolfsburg and 1 FC Kaiserslautern. The Wolfsburg had a point ahead of Kaiserslautern, which they could defend a 2:2 draw. Thus, the first FC Kaiserslautern rose for the second time after 1996 from the Bundesliga from.

Positively surprised next to the Hamburger SV, which established itself in the Bundesliga top, Arminia Bielefeld and Mainz 05, who remained in the Bundesliga, although they had previously been regarded as a clear relegation candidates, and especially in the course of the season the 1st FC Nuremberg. After the twelfth Gameday still on the bottom of the table lying, the club launched under the new dedicated coach Hans Meyer to catch up, was in the second half and finished fourth most successful team in the end still ranked 8th in front of the VfB Stuttgart. Negative surprised especially VfL Wolfsburg, who had sought a place in an international competition at the end but just barely escaped relegation - with the least amount of points to avoid relegation has been achieved since the introduction of the three-point rule. After the takeover by the coach Klaus Augenthaler the team slipped from 13 to 15th place.

Statistics

Final Table

Table History

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.

Top scorers

The champion team FC Bayern Munich

Coaches and officials

Used referee

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Continental Cup competitions: Champions League | UEFA Cup | UEFA Intertoto Cup

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Bundesliga | Bundesliga 2 | Regional Oberligen: New York | London | London | North | West | North | South | Westphalia

Cup Competitions: DFB Cup | Association Cups

Junior: A Junior League | Championship Junior B | A Youth Club Cup

Women

Bundesliga | Bundesliga 2 | Regional

Cup Competitions: DFB Cup | DFB Pokal Hall

Junior Women: Cup of B- Juniors

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