Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

2013–14 1. FC Union Berlin season

Union Berlin
2013–14 season
Head CoachUwe Neuhaus
StadiumStadion An der Alten Försterei
2. Bundesliga9th
DFB-PokalRound of 16
Average home league attendance19,889[1]

The 2013–14 1. FC Union Berlin season is the club's fifth consecutive season in the 2. Bundesliga.

Background

Union Berlin won the 2008–09 3. Liga.[2] Since promotion, Union Berlin has finished 12th in 2009–10,[3] 11th in 2010–11,[4] and seventh in 2011–12[5] and 2012–13.[6]

Transfers

In

Pos. Name Age From Type Transfer Window Contract ends Transfer fee Ref.
MF Damir Kreilach 24 HNK Rijeka Transfer Summer 2016 €200,000 [7]
DF Fabian Schönheim 26 1. FSV Mainz 05 Transfer Summer 2014 Undisclosed [8]
DF Roberto Punčec 21 Maccabi Tel Aviv Transfer Summer 2014 Undisclosed [8]
DF Mario Eggimann 32 Hannover 96 Transfer Summer 2015 Free transfer [9][10]
FW Martin Dausch 27 VfR Aalen Transfer Summer 2015 Free transfer [11]
MF Benjamin Köhler 32 1. FC Kaiserslautern Transfer Summer 2014 Undisclosed [12]
MF Abdallah Gomaa 17 ENPPI SC Loan transfer Winter 2014 [13]

Out

Pos. Name Age Moving to Type Transfer Window Transfer fee Ref.
MF Christoph Menz 24 Dynamo Dresden Transfer Summer Free transfer [14]
DF Daniel Göhlert 32 TSV Einheit Claußnitz Transfer Summer Free transfer
GK Marcel Höttecke 26 Berliner AK 07 Transfer Summer Free transfer [15]
FW Marcel Höttecke 28 Wolfsberger AC Transfer Winter Released [16]

Competitions

2. Bundesliga

Union Berlin's season started on 21 July[17] with a 2–1 loss to VfL Bochum.[18] Damir Kreilach scored for Union Berlin and Danny Latza and Marcel Maltritz scored for Bochum.[18]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
7 1860 Munich 34 13 9 12 38 41 −3 48
8 FC St. Pauli 34 13 9 12 44 49 −5 48
9 Union Berlin 34 11 11 12 48 47 +1 44
10 FC Ingolstadt 34 11 11 12 34 33 +1 44
11 VfR Aalen 34 11 11 12 36 39 −3 44
Source: kicker.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Matches

  Win   Draw   Loss

Win Draw Loss
Match Date Time Opponent Venue Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref.
1 21 July 2013 15:30 VfL Bochum Home 1–2 Kreilach 86' 18,823 [18]
2 26 July 2013 18:30 Arminia Bielefeld Away 1–1 Nemec 25' 15,488 [19]
3 9 August 2013 18:30 Dynamo Dresden Away 3–1 Brandy 23', Mattuschka 25', Kreilach 37' 29,223 [20]
4 19 August 2013 20:15 Fortuna Düsseldorf Home 2–1 Nemec 43', 55' 20,846 [21]
5 25 August 2013 13:30 FSV Frankfurt Away 1–1 Kreilach 57' 4,436 [22]
6 31 August 2013 13:00 FC St. Pauli Home 3–2 Mattuschka 36' (pen.), Nemec 59', Terodde 86' 21,717 [23]
7 15 September 2013 13:00 Ingolstadt 04 Away 1–0 Brandy 48' 5,909 [24]
8 20 September 2013 18:30 Greuther Fürth Home 2–4 Köhler 17', Terodde 86' 19,707 [25]
9 28 September 2013 13:00 Paderborn 07 Away 3–0 Brandy 41', 79', Mattuschka 85' 7,512 [26]
10 4 October 2013 18:30 SV Sandhausen Home 3–0 Mattuschka 25', Terodde 47', Brandy 66' 18,756 [27]
11 18 October 2013 18:30 Energie Cottbus Away 0–0 16,194 [28]
12 27 October 2013 13:30 Erzgebirge Aue Home 1–0 Mattuschka 62' 20,541 [29]
13 4 November 2013 20:15 1. FC Köln Away 0–4 45,000 [30]
14 9 November 2013 13:00 Karlsruher SC Home 0–0 20,757 [31]
15 23 November 2013 13:00 1. FC Kaiserslautern Away 0–3 33,284 [32]
16 29 November 2013 18:30 VfR Aalen Home 1–3 Mattuschka 62' 17,236 [33]
17 7 December 2013 13:00 1860 München Away 1–2 Mattuschka 74' (pen.) 18,400 [34]
18 14 December 2013 13:00 VfL Bochum Away 4–0 Quiring 13', 36', Terodde 47', Köhler 52' 13,117 [35]
19 21 December 2013 13:00 Arminia Bielefeld Home 4–2 Eggimann 18', Kohlmann 26', Nemec 42', Mattuschka 49' (pen.) 20,314 [36]
20 8 February 2014 13:00 Dynamo Dresden Home 0–0 21,717 [37]
21 14 February 2014 18:30 Fortuna Düsseldorf Away 1–1 Erat 35' 30,678 [38]
22 21 February 2014 18:30 FSV Frankfurt Home 2–0 Mattuschka 39' (pen.), Schönheim 76' 17,082 [39]
23 3 March 2014 20:15 FC St. Pauli Away 1–2 Terodde 58' 29,633 [40]
24 8 March 2014 13:00 Ingolstadt 04 Home 1–1 Mattuschka 90+1' (pen.) 18,412 [41]
25 16 March 2014 13:30 Greuther Fürth Away 1–1 Brandy 43' 11,545 [42]
26 21 March 2014 18:30 Paderborn 07 Home 1–1 Brandy 53' 18,820 [43]
27 25 March 2014 18:30 SV Sandhausen Away 1–2 Quiring 4' 4,050 [44]
28 31 March 2014 18:30 Energie Cottbus Home 2–0 Brandy 28', 82' 20,766 [45]
29 6 April 2014 13:30 Erzgebirge Aue Away 2–3 Mattuschka 24' (pen.), Skrzybski 40' 12,000 [46]
30 11 April 2014 18:30 1. FC Köln Home 1–2 Dausch 10' 21,000 [47]
31 19 April 2014 13:00 Karlsruher SC Away 2–3 Köhler 62' (pen.), Mattuschka 78' (pen.) 15,557 [48]
32 28 April 2014 20:15 1. FC Kaiserslautern Home 1–1 Brandy 9' 19,185 [49]
33 4 May 2014 13:30 VfR Aalen Away 0–3 7,579 [50]
34 11 May 2014 13:30 1860 München Home 1–1 Kohlmann 49' 21,717 [51]

DFB–Pokal

The draw for the first round of the DFB-Pokal happened on 15 June.[52] Union Berlin were drawn against Jahn Regensburg.[52] The match took place on 5 August and ended up as a 2–1 win for Union Berlin.[53] Sören Brandy and Benjamin Köhler scored for Union Berlin and Abdenour Amachaibou scored for Jahn Regensburg.[53] Union Berlin were drawn against VfL Osnabrück on 10 August for the second round.[54] The match took place on 25 September and ended up as a 1–0 win for Union Berlin.[55] Torsten Mattuschka scored the only goal of the match.[55] Union Berlin were drawn against 1. FC Kaiserslautern for the round of 16 on 29 September.[56] The match took place on 3 December with Kaiserslautern winning 3–0 with goals from Willi Orban, Simon Zoller, and Marcel Gaus.[57]

Matches

Win Draw Loss
Round Date Time Opponent Venue Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref.
First round 5 August 2013 18:30 Jahn Regensburg Away 2–1 Brandy 21', Köhler 42' 6,249 [53]
Second round 25 September 2013 20:30 VfL Osnabrück Away 1–0 Mattuschka 14' (pen.) 11,194 [55]
Round of 16 3 December 2013 19:00 1. FC Kaiserslautern Home 0–3 21,717 [57]

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