1995–96 Borussia Dortmund season

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Borussia Dortmund
1995–96 season
Manager Ottmar Hitzfeld
Stadium Westfalenstadion
Bundesliga 1st
DFB-Pokal Quarter-finals
UEFA Champions League Quarter-finals
DFB-Supercup Winners
Top goalscorer Michael Zorc (15)
  1994–95
1996–97  

Season summary

Dortmund retained their title with a comfortable six-point lead over runners-up Bayern Munich.

Contents

Players

First team squad

Squad at end of season [1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Germany.svg  GER Stefan Klos
2 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Knut Reinhardt
3 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Bodo Schmidt
4 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Steffen Freund
5 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Júlio César
6 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Matthias Sammer
7 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Stefan Reuter
8 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Michael Zorc
9 FW Flag of Switzerland.svg   SUI Stéphane Chapuisat
10 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Andreas Möller
11 FW Flag of Germany.svg  GER Heiko Herrlich
12 GK Flag of Germany.svg  GER Wolfgang De Beer
No.Pos.NationPlayer
13 FW Flag of Germany.svg  GER Karl-Heinz Riedle
14 MF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Patrik Berger
15 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Jürgen Kohler
16 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Martin Kree
17 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Jörg Heinrich
18 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Lars Ricken
20 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Günter Kutowski
21 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Carsten Wolters
22 FW Flag of Ghana.svg  GHA Ibrahim Tanko
23 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER René Tretschok
24 MF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Thomas Franck
27 FW Flag of Uruguay.svg  URU Rubén Sosa

Left club during season

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
19 DF Flag of Germany.svg  GER Marco Kurz (to Schalke)
25 DF Flag of Australia (converted).svg  AUS Ned Zelic (to Queens Park Rangers)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
26 MF Flag of South Africa.svg  RSA Marc Arnold (to Hertha Berlin)

Borussia Dortmund II

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Germany.svg  GER Harald Schumacher
No.Pos.NationPlayer
FW Flag of Ghana.svg  GHA Mallam Yahaya

Competitions

Bundesliga

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Borussia Dortmund (C)34191147638+3868Qualification to Champions League group stage
2 Bayern Munich 34195106646+2062Qualification to UEFA Cup first round
3 Schalke 04 34141464536+956
4 Borussia Mönchengladbach 34158115251+153
5 Hamburger SV 34121485247+550
Source: www.dfb.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion.

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