List of FC Energie Cottbus records and statistics

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Recent seasons (from 1991 onwards)

List of FC Energie Cottbus records and statistics
YearDivisionPositionPointsGoal
difference
Top goalscorers
1991–92 NOFV-Oberliga Mitte (III)3rd52:24+49
1992–93 NOFV-Oberliga Mitte (III)3rd44:20+28
1993–94 NOFV-Oberliga Mitte (III)2nd43:17+40
1994–95 Regionalliga Nordost (III)7th38:30+14
1995–96 Regionalliga Nordost (III)3rd71+44
1996–97 Regionalliga Nordost (III)1st Arrow-up.png 82+63
1997–98 2. Bundesliga (II)8th45+2 Flag of Germany.svg Detlef Irrgang 7, Flag of Germany.svg Toralf Konetzke 6, Flag of Croatia.svg Antun Labak 5
1998–99 2. Bundesliga (II)11th41+6 Flag of Germany.svg Steffen Heidrich 10, Flag of Brazil.svg Franklin Bittencourt 7, Flag of Germany.svg Detlef Irrgang 5, Flag of Germany.svg Marcel Rath 5
1999–00 2. Bundesliga (II)3rd Arrow-up.png 58+20 Flag of Croatia.svg Antun Labak 15, Flag of Brazil.svg Franklin Bittencourt 10, Flag of Benin.svg Moussa Latoundji 6, Flag of Hungary.svg Vasile Miriuță 6
2000–01 Bundesliga (I)14th39-14 Flag of Hungary.svg Vasile Miriuță 11, Flag of Croatia.svg Antun Labak 7
2001–02 Bundesliga (I)13th35-24 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Marko Topić 7, Flag of Poland.svg Radosław Kałużny 5
2002–03 Bundesliga (I)18th Arrow-down.gif 30-30 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Marko Topić 6, Flag of Poland.svg Andrzej Juskowiak 5
2003–04 2. Bundesliga (II)4th54+8 Flag of Uruguay.svg Santiago Silva 9, Flag of Romania.svg Laurențiu Reghecampf 9, Flag of Romania.svg Adrian Iordache 5, Flag of the United States.svg Gregg Berhalter 5
2004–05 2. Bundesliga (II)14th39-13 Flag of Morocco.svg Youssef Mokhtari 8
2005–06 2. Bundesliga (II)3rd Arrow-up.png 58+16 Flag of Romania.svg Sergiu Radu 12, Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Kevin McKenna 10, Flag of Cameroon.svg Francis Kioyo 8
2006–07 Bundesliga (I)13th41-11 Flag of Romania.svg Sergiu Radu 14, Flag of Romania.svg Vlad Munteanu 11
2007–08 Bundesliga (I)14th36-21 Flag of Albania.svg Ervin Skela 7, Flag of Bulgaria.svg Dimitar Rangelov 6, Flag of Denmark.svg Dennis Sørensen 6
2008–09 Bundesliga (I)16th Arrow-down.gif 30-27 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Dimitar Rangelov 9
2009–10 2. Bundesliga (II)9th47+6 Flag of Romania.svg Emil Jula 12, Flag of Germany.svg Nils Petersen 10, Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Shao Jiayi 8, Flag of Croatia.svg Stiven Rivić 5, Flag of Cameroon.svg Léonard Kweuke 5
2010–11 2. Bundesliga (II)6th55+13 Flag of Germany.svg Nils Petersen 25, Flag of Romania.svg Emil Jula 10, Flag of Germany.svg Uwe Hünemeier 9
2011–12 2. Bundesliga (II)14th35-19 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Dimitar Rangelov 12
2012–13 2. Bundesliga (II)8th48+5
2013–14 2. Bundesliga (II)18th Arrow-down.gif 25-24
2014–15 3. Liga (III)7th560 Flag of Germany.svg Tim Kleindienst 13
2015–16 3. Liga (III)19th Arrow-down.gif 41-20
2016–17 Regionalliga Nordost (IV)2nd66+32
2017–18 Regionalliga Nordost (IV)1st Arrow-up.png 89+65
2018–19 3. Liga (III)17th Arrow-down.gif 45-7 Flag of Germany.svg Streli Mamba 11
2019–20 Regionalliga Nordost (IV)3rd
2020–21 Regionalliga Nordost (IV)9th
2021–22 Regionalliga Nordost (IV)3rd74+50 Flag of Germany.svg Erik Engelhardt 19

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