2013–14 VfR Aalen season

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VfR Aalen
2013–14 season
  2012–13
2014–15  

VfR Aalen are a German football club which are based in Aalen. During the 2013/14 campaign they will be competing in the 2. Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal.

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Competitions

2. Bundesliga

19 July 2013Match 1 Sandhausen 0–0 VfR Aalen Sandhausen
18:30 Kulovits Yellow card.svg 76' Summary Hübner Yellow card.svg 63'
Hofmann Yellow card.svg 90'
Stadium: Hardtwaldstadion
Attendance: 3,825
Referee: Flag of Germany.svg Martin Thomsen
26 July 2013Match 2 VfR Aalen 0–2 SpVgg Greuther Fürth Aalen
18:30 Hübner Yellow card.svg 82' Summary Šukalo Soccerball shade.svg 7'Yellow card.svg 64'
Sparv Yellow card.svg 45'
Azemi Soccerball shade.svg 82'
Hefele Yellow card.svg 90+2'
Stadium: Städtisches Waldstadion
Attendance: 6,412
Referee: Flag of Germany.svg Daniel Siebert
11 August 2013Match 3 Erzgebirge Aue 0–1 VfR Aalen Aue
13:30 Okoronkwo Yellow card.svg 19'
Müller Yellow card.svg 85'
Summary Hübner Yellow card.svg 24'
Reichwein Yellow card.svg 28'Soccerball shade.svg 44'
Grech Yellow card.svg 64'
Stadium: Sparkassen-Erzgebirgsstadion
Attendance: 8,750
Referee: Flag of Germany.svg Harm Osmers
18 August 2013Match 4 Energie Cottbus 5–1 VfR Aalen Cottbus
13:30 Stiepermann Soccerball shade.svg 6'
Sanogo Soccerball shade.svg 25', 75'
Bittroff Yellow card.svg 27'
Jendrišek Soccerball shade.svg 30'
Kruska Soccerball shade.svg 50'
Summary Reichwein Yellow card.svg 31'
Buballa Soccerball shade.svg 37'
Stadium: Stadion der Freundschaft
Attendance: 9,112
Referee: Flag of Germany.svg Christian Fischer
24 August 2013Match 5 VfR Aalen 4–0 1. FC Kaiserslautern Aalen
13:00 Barth Yellow card.svg 27'
Junglas Yellow card.svg 38'
Löwe Soccerball shade.svg 42' (o.g.)
Valentini Soccerball shade.svg 49', 88'
Buballa Soccerball shade.svg 72'
Summary Gaus Yellow card.svg 4'
Ring Yellow card.svg 30'
Idrissou Red card.svg 43'
Karl Yellow card.svg 45'
Löwe Yellow card.svg 51'
Stadium: Städtisches Waldstadion
Attendance: 9,837
Referee: Flag of Germany.svg Benjamin Brand
1 September 2013Match 6 Karlsruher SC 1–1 VfR Aalen Karlsruhe
13:30 Nazarov Soccerball shade.svg 7'
Peitz Yellow card.svg 45'
Mitsanski Yellow card.svg 54'
Summary Traut Yellow card.svg 6'
Lechleiter Soccerball shade.svg 39'
Stadium: Wildparkstadion
Attendance: 14,534
Referee: Flag of Germany.svg Christian Leicher
13 September 2013Match 7 VfR Aalen 0–0 TSV 1860 München Aalen
18:30 Valentini Yellow card.svg 24'
Reichwein Yellow card.svg 77'
Summary Stark Yellow card.svg 45'
Wannenwetsch Yellow card.svg 67'
Hain Yellow card.svg 71'
Stadium: Städtisches Waldstadion
Attendance: 8,910
Referee: Flag of Germany.svg Bibiana Steinhaus
21 September 2013Match 8 VfL Bochum 1–2 VfR Aalen Bochum
13:00 Aydın Soccerball shade.svg 13'
Zahirović Yellow card.svg 66'
Ćwielong Yellow card.svg 82'
Fabian Yellow card.svg 90+3'
Summary Lechleiter Soccerball shade.svg 3'
Hübner Yellow card.svg 50'
Valentini Soccerball shade.svg 70'
Junglas Yellow card.svg 90+3'
Stadium: Ruhrstadion
Attendance: 15,051
Referee: Flag of Germany.svg Robert Hartmann
27 September 2013Match 9 VfR Aalen 0–1 1. FC Köln Aalen
18:30 Traut Yellow card.svg 52'
Hübner Yellow card.svg 67'
Lechleiter Yellow card.svg 69'
Summary Risse Soccerball shade.svg 32'Yellow card.svg 76'
Preszko Yellow card.svg 68'
Stadium: Städtisches Waldstadion
Attendance: 8,718
Referee: Flag of Germany.svg Deniz Aytekin
5 October 2013Match 10 Dynamo Dresden 2–0 VfR Aalen Dresden
13:00 Aoudia Soccerball shade.svg 28'
Hartmann Soccerball shade.svg 35'
Losilla Yellow card.svg 63'
Sušac Yellow card.svg 75'
Schulz Yellow card.svg 83'
Summary Buballa Yellow card.svg 39'
Klauß Yellow card.svg 69'
Hofmann Yellow card.svg 90'
Stadium: Glücksgas Stadium
Attendance: 21,709
Referee: Flag of Germany.svg Christian Fischer
18 October 2013Match 11 VfR Aalen 3–0 Arminia Bielefeld Aalen
18:30 Hofmann Soccerball shade.svg 61'
Junglas Soccerball shade.svg 70'
Lechleiter Yellow card.svg 77'Soccerball shade.svg 81'
Summary Hornig Yellow card.svg 67'
Riese Yellow card.svg 82'
Schütz Yellow card.svg 85'
Stadium: Städtisches Waldstadion
Attendance: 5,904
Referee: Flag of Germany.svg Rene Rohde

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