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Season of records in German soccer league

Published on: May 27, 2009 at 12:59 AM ET
Dennis Bjørn Petersen
Written By Dennis Bjørn Petersen
News Writer

With the European soccer leagues coming to an end, the records are pouring in. The soccer league which broke the most records this season is the German Bundesliga.

Dangerous strikers

The most profiled players are Grafite and Edin Dzekos from league winners Wolfsburg. Together they’ve scored 54 goals, which is one goal more than Gerd Müller and Uli Hoeness previous record from the 70s. However Müller and Hoesness scored 53 goals in two seasons straight.

Bayern München could also break the transfer record this summer. German striker Mario Gomez is just a contract away from joining Bayern for a smashing 41 million dollars (30 million euros). Mario Gomez has scored 63 goals in 112 matches.

Most visited league

The Bundesliga 08/09 season was also the most attended one, with 13.008.985 spectators that’s an average attendance of 42.513 per match. This beats the English Premier League attendance by some 7000 spectators. A Premier League match has an average attendance of 35.563. Considering how popular the English league, I think that’s a surprisingly low number. Most of you can propably name more Premier League clubs than Bundesliga clubs.

The not-so-good records

Newly promoted 1899 Hoffenheim had an excellent autumn making them Herbstmeister (Autumn-champion). They topped the league at the winter break, but ended the season as number 7. That is the worst position for a Herbstmeister ever.

Major club Dortmund did have a great season either. They are the first club to only lose five matches and still end as number 6. Out of 34 matches, 14 ended with a draw.

The last record is set by manager Jörg Berger. He recently started managing Arminia Bielefeld, which is his Bundeliga club number eight as manager. Wolfsburg manager Felix Magath has managed six Bundeliga clubs.

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