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Weidenfeller, Roman |
| Defender | ||
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Amedick, Martin |
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Brzenska, Markus |
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Degen, Philipp |
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Hildebrand, Nico |
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Hünemeier, Uwe |
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Kehl, Sebastian |
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Vrzogic, David |
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Wörns, Christian |
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Kovac, Robert |
| Midfielder | ||
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Dede |
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Kringe, Florian |
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Kruska, Marc-André |
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Ricken, Lars |
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Tinga |
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Tyrala, Sebastian |
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Federico, Giovanni |
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Blaszczykowski, Jakub |
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Njambe, Franck Patrick |
| Striker | ||
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Klimowicz, Diego-Fernando |
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Frei, Alexander |
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Valdez, Nelson |
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Petric, Mladen |
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Founded: 1909
Ground: Signal Iduna Park (Westfalenstadion)
Chairman: Dr. Reinhard Rauball
Head Coach: Thomas Doll
Home Colours: Black, White, Yellow
Away Colours: Black, Yellow
Website: borussia-dortmund.de
Honours:
* German Champions (6x): 1956, 1957, 1963, 1995, 1996, 2002
* German Cup winner (2x): 1965, 1989
* Champions League: 1997
* Cup Winners' Cup: 1966
* Intercontinental Cup: 1997
Details:
Borussia Dortmund were formed on December 9, 1909. The name Borussia comes from the Borussia brewery, which was near the pub in which the club was founded. Borussia is the Latin word for Prussia, the largest and most powerful of the Northern German states and the driving force behind the creation of the German Empire in the late 19th century. Formed by a local Catholic youth organization, whose membership was mostly Polish. Based in the Nordrhein-Westfalen region of Germany, from which the stadium's traditional name is taken. It is currently named for its sponsor, a German financial group. Borussia Dortmund currrently have the largest average attendance in Germany and one of the largest in Europe at over 80,000 per game.
Top scorers |
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| Player | Pts | |
| 1. | Petric, Mladen | 6 ![]() |
| 2. | Klimowicz, Diego-Fernando | 3 ![]() |
| 3. | Kringe, Florian | 2 ![]() |
| 4. | Federico, Giovanni | 2 ![]() |
| 5. | Wörns, Christian | 1 ![]() |
| 6. | Valdez, Nelson | 1 ![]() |
| 7. | Tinga | 1 ![]() |
Bookings |
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|---|---|---|
| Player | Pts | |
| 1. | Klimowicz, Diego-Fernando | 4 ![]() |
| 2. | Degen, Philipp | 3 ![]() |
| 3. | Tinga | 3 ![]() |
| 4. | Wörns, Christian | 3 ![]() |
| 5. | Valdez, Nelson | 2 ![]() |
| 6. | Blaszczykowski, Jakub | 2 ![]() |
| 7. | Weidenfeller, Roman | 2 ![]() |
| 8. | Njambe, Franck Patrick | 1 ![]() |
| 9. | Kovac, Robert | 1 ![]() |
| 10. | Dede | 1 ![]() |
| 11. | Kruska, Marc-André | 1 ![]() |
| 12. | Kringe, Florian | 1 ![]() |
| 13. | Brzenska, Markus | 1 ![]() |
Bookings |
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|---|---|---|
| Player | Pts | |
| 1. | Wörns, Christian | 1 ![]() |
| 2. | Kringe, Florian | 1 ![]() |
| 3. | Kruska, Marc-André | 1 ![]() |
| 20 Jun | transfer | Kovac, Robert | - | from Juventus |
| 09 Jun | transfer | Petric, Mladen | - | from FC Basel |
| 20 May | transfer | Degen, Philipp | - | to Liverpool |
| 25 Aug | transfer | Smolarek, Ebi | 5.0M | to Racing Santander |
| 20 Jul | loan | Pienaar, Steven | - | to Everton |
| 05 Jul | loan | Sahin, Nuri | - | to Feyenoord |
| 19 Jun | transfer | Metzelder, Christoph | - | to Real Madrid |
| # | Team | PTS |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Bayern Munich | 27 |
| 2. | Hamburger SV | 23 |
| 3. | Werder Bremen | 21 |
| 4. | Karlsruher SC | 20 |
| 5. | Schalke 04 | 18 |
| 6. | VfL Wolfsburg | 16 |
| 7. | Hertha BSC | 16 |
| 8. | Hannover 96 | 16 |
| 9. | Eintracht Frankfurt | 16 |
| 10. | Bayer Leverkusen | 15 |
| 11. | Borussia Dortmund | 14 |
| 12. | VfB Stuttgart | 13 |
| 13. | Arminia Bielefeld | 12 |
| 14. | Hansa Rostock | 11 |
| 15. | MSV Duisburg | 10 |
| 16. | Nürnberg | 9 |
| 17. | VfL Bochum | 9 |
| 18. | Energie Cottbus | 5 |