List of FC Ingolstadt 04 seasons

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FC Ingolstadt 04 is a German football club based in Ingolstadt, Bavaria. The following is a list of each season completed by the club, inclusive of all major competitions.

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Seasons

SeasonLeague DFB-
Pokal
Continental / OtherAverage
attendance
Top goalscorer(s)
DivLeaguePldWDLGFGAGDPtsPos.Player(s)Goals
2004–054 OLB 3420595538+17652ndDNQDNQ562 Flag of Germany.svg Torsten Holm11
2005–06 OLB 3423657839+39751st R1 814 Flag of Germany.svg Tobias Schlauderer 13
2006–073 RLS 34131294539+6515thDNQ1,419 Flag of Hungary.svg András Tölcséres 9
2007–08 RLS 3418885036+14622nd3,132 Flag of Germany.svg Steffen Wohlfarth 11
2008–092 2. BL 34710173854–163117th R1 5,530 Flag of Turkey.svg Ersin Demir 9
2009–103 3. L 381810107246+26643rd R1 3,520 Flag of Germany.svg Moritz Hartmann 21
2010–112 2. BL 34910154046–63714th R2 8,078 Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Leitl 13
2011–12 2. BL 34813134358–153712th R2 7,5636
2012–13 2. BL 341012123643–74213th R1 7,331 Flag of Brazil.svg Caiuby 10
2013–14 2. BL 341111123433+14410th R3 6,785 Flag of Germany.svg Philipp Hoffmann 8
2014–15 2. BL 34171345332+21641st R1 9,9329
2015–16 1 1. BL 341010143342–94011th R1 14,836 Flag of Germany.svg Moritz Hartmann 12
2016–17 1. BL 3488183657–213217th R2 14,601 Flag of Israel.svg Almog Cohen 7
2017–18 2 2. BL 34129134745+2459th R3 10,237 Flag of Germany.svg Sonny Kittel 10
2018–19 2. BL 3498174355–123516th R1 9,003 Flag of Germany.svg Sonny Kittel 11
2019–203 3. L 38171296140+21634th R1 4,960 Flag of Germany.svg Dennis Eckert 14
2020–213 3. L 38201175640+16713rd R1 7,346 Flag of Germany.svg Stefan Kutschke 13
2021–222 2. BL 3449213065–352118th R2 4,605 Flag of Germany.svg Filip Bilbija 7
2022–233 3. L 38145195656–24711th R1 4,921 Flag of Denmark.svg Tobias Bech 13
Total66224818223290686440924

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