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2005–06 Hamburger SV season

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Hamburger SV
2005–06 season
ChairmanBernd Hoffmann
Head coachThomas Doll
StadiumVolksparkstadion
Bundesliga3rd
DFB-PokalRound of 16
UEFA CupRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague:
Sergej Barbarez (10)

All:
Rafael van der Vaart (14)

The 2005–06 season was the 86th season in the existence of Hamburger SV and the club's 43rd consecutive season in the top flight of German football. In addition to the domestic league, Hamburger SV participated in this season's edition of the DFB-Pokal and the UEFA Cup. The season covered the period from 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006.

Transfers

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In

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Kamerun CMR Thimothée Atouba (from England Tottenham Hotspur)
8 MF Deutschland GER Markus Karl (from Deutschland Greuther Fürth)
17 DF Deutschland GER Daniel Ziebig (from Deutschland Dynamo Dresden)
13 MF Deutschland GER Mario Fillinger (from Deutschland Chemnitzer FC)
20 DF Ivory Coast CIV Guy Demel (from Deutschland Borussia Dortmund)
23 MF Niederlande NED Rafael van der Vaart (from Niederlande AFC Ajax)
24 DF Schweiz SUI Reto Ziegler (on loan from England Tottenham Hotspur)
24 FW Brasilien BRA Aílton (on loan from Türkei Beşiktaş)
28 MF Niederlande NED Nigel de Jong (from Niederlande AFC Ajax)
33 MF Vereinigte Staaten USA Benny Feilhaber (from Vereinigte Staaten UCLA)

Out

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Deutschland GER Martin Pieckenhagen (to Niederlande Heracles Almelo)
2 DF Deutschland GER Björn Schlicke (to Deutschland 1. FC Köln)
13 MF Deutschland GER Leonhard Haas (to Deutschland FC Augsburg)
17 DF Deutschland GER Daniel Ziebig (on loan to Deutschland Energie Cottbus)
24 DF Slowenien SVN Mišo Brečko (on loan to Deutschland Hansa Rostock)
25 FW Belgien BEL Émile Mpenza (to Katar Al-Rayyan)
30 MF Deutschland GER Eren Şen (to Schweiz Thun)
FW Serbia and Montenegro SCG Besart Berisha[notes 1] (on loan to Dänemark AC Horsens)

Players

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First-team squad

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Squad at end of season[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Deutschland GER Stefan Wächter
3 DF Kamerun CMR Thimothée Atouba
4 DF Deutschland GER Bastian Reinhardt
5 DF Belgien BEL Daniel Van Buyten
6 MF Schweiz SUI Raphaël Wicky
7 MF Iran IRN Mehdi Mahdavikia
8 MF Deutschland GER Markus Karl
10 FW Bosnien und Herzegowina BIH Sergej Barbarez
11 FW Deutschland GER Benjamin Lauth
12 GK Deutschland GER Sascha Kirschstein
13 MF Deutschland GER Mario Fillinger
14 MF Tschechische Republik CZE David Jarolím
15 MF Deutschland GER Piotr Trochowski[notes 2]
16 DF Deutschland GER René Klingbeil
18 MF Deutschland GER Oliver Hampel
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW Deutschland GER Mustafa Kučuković[notes 3]
20 DF Ivory Coast CIV Guy Demel[notes 4]
21 DF Niederlande NED Khalid Boulahrouz
22 MF Deutschland GER Stefan Beinlich
23 MF Niederlande NED Rafael van der Vaart
24 FW Brasilien BRA Aílton (on loan from Beşiktaş)
26 DF Deutschland GER Volker Schmidt
27 MF Deutschland GER Alexander Laas
28 MF Niederlande NED Nigel de Jong
31 MF Ghana GHA Charles Takyi
32 FW Japan JPN Naohiro Takahara
33 MF Vereinigte Staaten USA Benny Feilhaber[notes 5]
35 DF Deutschland GER Boris Leschinski
37 FW Deutschland GER Rouwen Hennings

Left club during season

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
17 DF Deutschland GER Daniel Ziebig (on loan to Energie Cottbus)
24 DF Slowenien SVN Mišo Brečko (on loan to Hansa Rostock)
24 DF Schweiz SUI Reto Ziegler (on loan from Tottenham Hotspur)
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 FW Belgien BEL Émile Mpenza (to Al-Rayyan)
FW Serbia and Montenegro SCG Besart Berisha[notes 6] (on loan to AC Horsens)

Hamburger SV II

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Deutschland GER Wolfgang Hesl
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Deutschland GER Sidney Sam

Competitions

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Overall record

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Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
Bundesliga 6 August 2005 13 May 2006 Matchday 1 3rd 34 21 5 8 53 30 +23 061.76
DFB-Pokal 20 August 2005 21 December 2005 First round Round of 16 3 2 0 1 8 4 +4 066.67
UEFA Cup 15 September 2005 15 March 2006 First round Round of 16 10 6 1 3 12 7 +5 060.00
Total 47 29 6 12 73 41 +32 061.70

Source: Competitions

Bundesliga

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Bayern Munich (C) 34 22 9 3 67 32 +35 75 Qualification to Champions League group stage
2 Werder Bremen 34 21 7 6 79 37 +42 70
3 Hamburger SV 34 21 5 8 53 30 +23 68 Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round
4 Schalke 04 34 16 13 5 47 31 +16 61 Qualification to UEFA Cup first round
5 Bayer Leverkusen 34 14 10 10 64 49 +15 52
Source: kicker.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Results summary

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Overall Startseite Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
34 21 5 8 53 30  +23 68 10 2 5 26 16  +10 11 3 3 27 14  +13

Source: DFB

Results by round

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Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
GroundHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAH
ResultWWDWDWWWLDWDWWWWDLWLWWLWWWLWWWLWLL
Position3333322233333222233322332222222223
Source: DFB
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Matches

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6 August 2005 1 Hamburger SV 3–0 1. FC Nürnberg Hamburg
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
13 August 2005 2 Arminia Bielefeld 0–2 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
27 August 2005 3 Hamburger SV 1–1 Hannover 96 Hamburg
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
10 September 2005 4 Mainz 05 1–3 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
17 September 2005 5 Hamburger SV 1–1 Eintracht Frankfurt Hamburg
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
21 September 2005 6 VfB Stuttgart 1–2 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
24 September 2005 7 Hamburger SV 2–0 Bayern Munich Hamburg
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
2 October 2005 8 1. FC Kaiserslautern 0–3 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
15 October 2005 9 Hamburger SV 0–1 VfL Wolfsburg Hamburg
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
23 October 2005 10 Borussia Dortmund 1–1 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
29 October 2005 11 Hamburger SV 1–0 Schalke 04 Hamburg
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
6 November 2005 12 Borussia Mönchengladbach 0–0 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
20 November 2005 13 Hamburger SV 2–0 MSV Duisburg Hamburg
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
26 November 2005 14 Bayer Leverkusen 0–1 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
3 December 2005 15 Hamburger SV 3–1 1. FC Köln Hamburg
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
10 December 2005 16 Hamburger SV 2–1 Hertha BSC Hamburg
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
18 December 2005 17 Werder Bremen 1–1 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
28 January 2006 18 1. FC Nürnberg 2–1 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
4 February 2006 19 Hamburger SV 2–1 Arminia Bielefeld Hamburg
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
8 February 2006 20 Hannover 96 2–1 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
11 February 2006 21 Hamburger SV 1–0 Mainz 05 Hamburg
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
19 February 2006 22 Eintracht Frankfurt 1–2 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
26 February 2006 23 Hamburger SV 0–2 VfB Stuttgart Hamburg
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
4 March 2006 24 Bayern Munich 1–2 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
12 March 2006 25 Hamburger SV 3–0 1. FC Kaiserslautern Hamburg
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
18 March 2006 26 VfL Wolfsburg 0–1 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
25 March 2006 27 Hamburger SV 2–4 Borussia Dortmund Hamburg
CET (UTC+1) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
2 April 2006 28 Schalke 04 0–2 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
9 April 2006 29 Hamburger SV 2–0 Borussia Mönchengladbach Hamburg
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
15 April 2006 30 MSV Duisburg 0–2 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
22 April 2006 31 Hamburger SV 0–2 Bayer Leverkusen Hamburg
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
2 May 2006 32 1. FC Köln 0–1 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
6 May 2006 33 Hertha BSC 4–2 Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)
13 May 2006 34 Hamburger SV 1–2 Werder Bremen Hamburg
CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion

DFB-Pokal

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20 August 2005 First round Stuttgart Kickers 1–5 Hamburger SV Stuttgart
15:30 CEST (UTC+2)
  • Mešić 45'
Stadium: Gazi-Stadion auf der Waldau
Attendance: 8,820
Referee: Felix Brych
26 October 2005 Second round Hamburger SV 3–2 Bayer Leverkusen Hamburg
19:30 CEST (UTC+2)
Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 35,871
Referee: Michael Weiner
21 December 2005 Round of 16 Bayern Munich 1–0 (a.e.t.) Hamburger SV Munich
20:30 CET (UTC+1) Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 66,000
Referee: Thorsten Kinhöfer

UEFA Cup

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First round

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15 September 2005 First leg Hamburger SV Deutschland 1–1 Dänemark Copenhagen Hamburg, Germany
20:30 CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 43,100
Referee: Eric Braamhaar (Netherlands)
29 September 2005 Second leg Copenhagen Dänemark 0–1
(1–2 agg.)
Deutschland Hamburger SV Copenhagen, Denmark
21:00 CEST (UTC+2) Stadium: Parken Stadium
Attendance: 34,450
Referee: Matt Messias (England)

Group stage

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September 2005 - Hamburger SV
CEST (UTC+2)

Statistics

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Goalscorers

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Rank No. Pos Nat Name Bundesliga DFB-Pokal UEFA Cup Total
1 23 MF Niederlande Rafael van der Vaart 9 0 5 14
2 10 FW Bosnien und Herzegowina Sergej Barbarez 10 0 2 12
3 11 FW Deutschland Benjamin Lauth 6 0 2 8
4 15 MF Deutschland Piotr Trochowski 5 0 0 5
7 FW Iran Mehdi Mahdavikia 5 0 0 5
Totals 53 8 12 73

Notes

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  1. ^ Berisha was born in Pristina, Socialist Republic of Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia (now Kosovo, but part of Serbia and Montenegro during the 2005–06 season), but also qualified to represent Albania internationally and made his international debut for Albania in October 2006 and for Kosovo in March 2017.
  2. ^ Trochowski was born in Tczew, Poland, but was raised in Germany from the age of 5 and represented Germany at U-18, U-20, and U-21 level before making his international debut for Germany in October 2006.
  3. ^ Kučuković was born in Bosanski Novi, Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia (now Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina), but was raised in Germany from the age of 5 and represented Germany at U-19, U-20, and U-21 level.
  4. ^ Demel was born in Orsay, France, but acquired an Ivory Coast passport in 2004 and made his international debut for the Ivory Coast in 2004.
  5. ^ Feilhaber was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, but was raised in the United States from the age of 6 and represented the United States at U-20 and U-23 level before making his international debut for the United States in March 2007.
  6. ^ Berisha was born in Pristina, Socialist Republic of Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia (now Kosovo, but part of Serbia and Montenegro during the 2005–06 season), but also qualified to represent Albania internationally and made his international debut for Albania in October 2006 and for Kosovo in March 2017.

References

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  1. ^ "FootballSquads - Hamburger SV - 2005/06".