This list has details on Borussia Dortmund records and statistics.

Head coaches

In July 1935, Fritz Thelen became the club's first full-time head coach, but was not available in the first months of the season, forcing Dortmund player and Germany international Ernst Kuzorra to take over instead.[1][2] In 1966, Willi Multhaup led his side to the European Cup Winners' Cup, the first German team to win a European trophy. Horst Köppel was the coach to bring major silverware to the club for the first time in over 20 years, winning the DFB-Pokal in 1989.

Ottmar Hitzfeld is the club's most successful coach, having won both the Bundesliga and Supercup twice. In 1997, Dortmund had waited for continental success for over 30 years; Hitzfeld crowned his period with an unexpected triumph and won the Champions League. Dortmund won the Intercontinental Cup in 1997 and head coach Nevio Scala became the first and so far the only non-native speaker who won a major title. In 2001–02, Matthias Sammer, a former BVB player, brought the league title back to Dortmund. In 2008–09, the club approached Mainz 05 head coach Jürgen Klopp. He won the club's seventh championship title in 2010–11. In his fourth season, Dortmund won the Bundesliga and the DFB-Pokal to complete the first league and cup double in the club's history.[3]

The current coach is Edin Terzic.[4]

As of 14 January 2024
No. Coach Period Record Honours won
FromUntilDays PldWDLWin%
1 Austria Anton Cargnelli 1 July 192331 December 1923183 ?????
2 Germany Ernst Kuzorra (interim) 1 July 193531 August 193561 ?????
3 Germany Fritz Thelen 1 September 193531 May 1936273 ?????
4 Germany Ferdinand Swatosch 1 July 193631 May 19391,064 ?????
5 Germany Willi Sevcik (interim) 1 June 193930 June 193929 ?????
6 Germany Fritz Thelen 10 January 194631 July 1946202 ?????
7 Germany Ferdinand Fabra 28 February 194730 June 1948488 24 17 2 5 070.83 1 Oberliga West
8 Austria Eduard Havlicek 1 August 194830 June 1950698 53 36 8 9 067.92 1 Oberliga West
9 Germany Hans-Josef Kretschmann 1 April 195030 June 1951455 36 17 12 7 047.22 1 Oberliga West
10 Germany Hans Schmidt 1 August 195130 June 19551,429 128 64 25 39 050.00 1 Oberliga West
11 Germany Helmut Schneider 1 August 195530 June 1957699 80 51 14 15 063.75 2 Oberliga West, 2 Championships
12 Germany Hans Tauchert 1 August 195730 June 1958333 35 16 8 11 045.71
13 Austria Max Merkel 1 July 195831 July 19611,126 103 52 22 29 050.49
14 Germany Hermann Eppenhoff 1 July 196130 June 19651,460 151 80 23 48 052.98 1 Championship, 1 Cup
15 Germany Willi Multhaup 1 July 196530 June 1966364 44 26 10 8 059.09 1 European Cup Winners' Cup
16 Germany Heinz Murach 1 July 196610 April 1968649 69 27 18 24 039.13
17 Germany Oswald Pfau 18 April 196816 December 1968242 23 8 4 11 034.78
18 Germany Helmut Schneider 17 December 196817 March 196990 9 2 1 6 022.22
19 Germany Hermann Lindemann 21 March 196915 May 1970420 44 18 11 15 040.91
20 Germany Helmut Bracht (interim) 16 May 197030 June 197045 6 3 0 3 050.00
21 Germany Horst Witzler 1 July 197021 December 1971538 62 15 16 31 024.19
22 Germany Herbert Burdenski 3 January 197228 February 1973422 47 17 14 16 036.17
23 Germany Detlev Brüggemann 1 March 197330 April 197360 8 3 1 4 037.50
24 Germany Max Michallek (interim) 30 April 197330 June 197361 2 1 0 1 050.00
25 Hungary János Bédl 1 July 197314 February 1974228 27 14 5 8 051.85
26 Germany Dieter Kurrat 15 February 197430 June 1974135 11 3 3 5 027.27
27 Germany Otto Knefler 1 July 19741 February 1976580 70 34 20 16 048.57
28 Germany Horst Buhtz 1 February 197614 June 1976134 17 11 2 4 064.71
29 Germany Otto Rehhagel 15 June 197630 April 1978684 75 30 16 29 040.00
30 Germany Carl-Heinz Rühl 1 July 197829 April 1979302 34 11 10 13 032.35
31 Germany Uli Maslo (interim) 30 April 197930 June 197961 5 2 2 1 040.00
32 Germany Udo Lattek 1 July 197910 May 1981679 73 33 15 25 045.21
33 Germany Rolf Bock (interim) 11 May 198130 June 198150 4 1 2 1 025.00
34 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Zebec 1 July 198130 June 1982364 37 20 5 12 054.05
35 Germany Karl-Heinz Feldkamp 1 July 19825 April 1983278 32 19 5 8 059.38
36 Germany Helmut Witte (interim) 6 April 198330 June 198385 5 0 3 2 000.00
37 Germany Uli Maslo 1 July 198323 October 1983114 12 3 2 7 025.00
38 Germany Helmut Witte (interim) 23 October 198331 October 19838 1 0 0 1 000.00
39 Germany Heinz-Dieter Tippenhauer 1 November 198315 November 198314 2 0 1 1 000.00
40 Germany Horst Franz 16 November 198330 June 1984227 20 8 5 7 040.00
41 Germany Timo Konietzka 1 July 198424 October 1984115 11 3 1 7 027.27
42 Germany Reinhard Saftig (interim) 25 October 198427 October 19842 1 1 0 0 100.00
43 Germany Erich Ribbeck 28 October 198430 June 1985245 25 10 4 11 040.00
44 Hungary Pál Csernai 1 July 198520 April 1986293 37 13 8 16 035.14
45 Germany Reinhard Saftig 21 April 198630 June 1988801 86 33 24 29 038.37
46 Germany Horst Köppel 1 July 198830 June 19911,094 122 52 39 31 042.62 1 Cup, 1 Supercup
47 Germany Ottmar Hitzfeld 1 July 199130 June 19972,191 273 149 60 64 054.58 2 Championships, 2 Supercups, 1 Champions League
48 Italy Nevio Scala 1 July 199730 June 1998364 52 21 13 18 040.38 1 Intercontinental Cup
49 Germany Michael Skibbe 1 July 19984 February 2000583 68 30 19 19 044.12
50 Austria Bernd Krauss 6 February 200013 April 200067 13 0 5 8 000.00
51 Germany Udo Lattek (interim) 14 April 200030 June 200077 5 2 2 1 040.00
52 Germany Matthias Sammer 1 July 200030 June 20041,460 185 91 45 49 049.19 1 Championship
53 Netherlands Bert van Marwijk 1 July 200418 December 2006900 95 35 32 28 036.84
54 Germany Jürgen Röber 19 December 200612 March 200783 8 2 0 6 025.00
55 Germany Thomas Doll 13 March 200730 June 2008475 49 20 11 18 040.82
56 Germany Jürgen Klopp 1 July 200830 June 20152,555 318 180 65 73 056.60 2 Championships, 1 Cup, 2 Supercups
57 Germany Thomas Tuchel 1 July 201530 June 2017730 107 69 20 18 064.49 1 Cup
58 Netherlands Peter Bosz 1 July 20179 December 2017161 24 8 6 10 033.33
59 Austria Peter Stöger 10 December 201730 June 2018202 24 10 8 6 041.67
60 Switzerland Lucien Favre 1 July 201813 December 2020896 110 68 17 25 061.82 1 Supercup
61 Germany Edin Terzić (interim) 13 December 202030 June 2021199 32 20 4 8 062.50 1 Cup
62 Germany Marco Rose 1 July 202120 May 2022323 46 27 4 15 058.70
63 Germany Edin Terzić 1 July 2022562 72 41 16 15 056.94

Club honours

Domestic

European

International

Regional

European statistics

Seasons

Since 1976, Borussia Dortmund have played in the Bundesliga, the top tier of the German football league system.

Player records

As of 13 January 2024

Most appearances

Michael Zorc made 572 first team appearances for Borussia Dortmund

Bold signifies current Borussia Dortmund player.

Rank Player Position Period Appearances
1Germany Michael ZorcMF1981–1998572
2Germany Mats HummelsDF2008–2016
2019–
490
3Germany Roman WeidenfellerGK2002–2018453
4Germany Stefan ReuterMF1992–2004421
5Germany Marco ReusMF2012–410
6Germany Lars RickenMF1993–2008407
7Brazil DedéDF1998–2011398
8Germany Dieter KurratMF1960–1974382
Poland Łukasz PiszczekDF2010–2021
10Germany Lothar HuberDF1974–1986372

Top goalscorers

Bold signifies current Borussia Dortmund player.

Rank Player Position Period Goals Games Average
1Germany Alfred PreisslerFW1945–1950
1952–1959
1772740.65
2Germany Marco ReusMF2012–1674100.41
3Germany Michael ZorcMF1981–19981595720.28
4Germany Manfred BurgsmüllerFW1976–19831582520.63
5Germany Friedhelm KonietzkaFW1958–19651551960.79
6Germany Lothar EmmerichFW1960–19691482490.59
7Germany Jürgen SchützFW1959–1963
1969–1972
1432140.67
8Gabon Pierre-Emerick AubameyangFW2013–20181412130.66
9Germany Alfred NiepiekloMF1951–19601252010.62
10Germany Alfred KelbassaFW1954–19631242180.57

Youngest goalscorers

Bold signifies current Borussia Dortmund player.

Rank Player Date of birth First goal Opponent Result Competition Age Position Total goals Total period
1Germany Youssoufa Moukoko20 November 200418 December 2020Germany Union Berlin2–1Bundesliga16 years, 28 daysFW142020–
2England Jude Bellingham29 June 200314 September 2020Germany MSV Duisburg0–5DFB-Pokal17 years, 2 months, 16 daysMF242020–2023
3Turkey Nuri Şahin5 September 198826 November 2005Germany 1. FC Nürnberg1–2Bundesliga17 years, 2 months, 21 daysMF262005–2011
2013–2018
4United States Giovanni Reyna13 November 20024 February 2020Germany Werder Bremen3–2DFB-Pokal17 years, 2 months, 22 daysMF172020–
5Germany Tom Rothe29 October 200416 April 2022Germany VfL Wolfsburg6–1Bundesliga17 years, 5 months, 18 daysDF12022–
6United States Christian Pulisic18 September 199817 April 2016Germany Hamburger SV3–0Bundesliga17 years, 6 months, 30 daysFW192016–2019
7Germany Lars Ricken10 July 197611 March 1994Germany MSV Duisburg2–1Bundesliga17 years, 8 months, 1 dayMF691993–2008
8Ghana Ibrahim Tanko25 July 19771 April 1995Germany KFC Uerdingen 053–1Bundesliga17 years, 8 months, 7 daysFW31995–2001
9Germany Marc-André Kruska29 June 198721 May 2005Germany Hansa Rostock2–1Bundesliga17 years, 10 months, 22 daysMF22004–2009
10Germany Ralf Augustin27 September 19609 September 1978Germany VfB Stuttgart4–3Bundesliga17 years, 10 months, 22 daysFW31978–1981

Club captains

Emre Can, the current club captain

Since 1963, 19 players have held the position of club captain for Borussia Dortmund.[5][6] The first club captain after the introduction of the Bundesliga was Alfred Schmidt, who was captain from 1963 to 1965.[5] The longest-serving captain Michael Zorc, who was club captain from 1988 to 1997, has the distinction of having won the most trophies as captain; he won two Bundesliga titles, one DFB-Pokal, three DFL-Supercups and one UEFA Champions League.[5] The current club captain is Emre Can, who took over after Marco Reus stepped down from his role as the club's captain for the 2023–24 season.[7][8]

No. Player Period[5][9] Honours won as Captain
Before Captain After
1Germany Aki Schmidt1956–19631963–19651965–19681x DFB-Pokal
2Germany Wolfgang Paul1961–19651965–19681968–19711x European Cup Winners' Cup
3Germany Sigfried Held1965–19681968–19711977–1979
4Germany Dieter Kurrat1960–19711971–1974
5Germany Klaus Ackermann1974–19771977–1979
6Germany Lothar Huber1974–19771977–19791979–1986
7Germany Manfred Burgsmüller1976–19791979–1983
8Germany Rolf Rüssmann1980–19831983–1985
9Germany Dirk Hupe1985–19871987–1989
10Germany Frank Mill1986–19871987–19881988–1994
11Germany Michael Zorc1981–19881988–19982x Bundesliga, 1x DFB-Pokal, 3x DFB-Supercup, 1x UEFA Champions League, 1x Intercontinental Cup
12Germany Stefan Reuter1992–19981998–20032003–20041x Bundesliga
13Germany Christoph Metzelder2000–20032003–20042004–2007
14Germany Christian Wörns1999–20042004–2008
15Germany Sebastian Kehl2002–20082008–20142014–20152x Bundesliga, 1x DFL-Supercup
16Germany Mats Hummels2008–20142014–20162019–1x DFL-Supercup
17Germany Marcel Schmelzer2008–20162016–20182018–20221x DFB-Pokal
18Germany Marco Reus2012–20182018–20232023–1x DFB-Pokal, 1x DFL-Supercup
19Germany Emre Can2020–20232023–

Transfers

French forward Ousmane Dembélé is both Borussia Dortmund's record signing and record sale.[10][11]

Highest transfer fees paid

Rank Player From Fee Year
1 France Ousmane Dembélé France Rennes €35,000,000 2016
2 Ivory Coast Sébastien Haller Netherlands Ajax €31,000,000 2022
3 Germany Mats Hummels Germany Bayern Munich €30,500,000 2019
4 England Jude Bellingham England Birmingham City €30,150,000 2020
5 Germany André Schürrle Germany VfL Wolfsburg €30,000,000 2016
Netherlands Donyell Malen Netherlands PSV Eindhoven 2021
Germany Karim Adeyemi Austria Red Bull Salzburg 2022
Germany Felix Nmecha Germany VfL Wolfsburg 2023
9 Senegal Abdou Diallo Germany Mainz 05 €28,000,000 2018
10 Armenia Henrikh Mkhitaryan Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk €27,500,000 2013

Highest transfer fees received

Rank Player To Fee Year
1 France Ousmane Dembélé Spain Barcelona €140,000,000 2017
2 England Jude Bellingham Spain Real Madrid €103,000,000 2023
3 England Jadon Sancho England Manchester United €85,000,000 2021
4 United States Christian Pulisic England Chelsea €64,000,000 2019
5 Gabon Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang England Arsenal €63,750,000 2018
6 Norway Erling Haaland England Manchester City €60,000,000 2022
7 Armenia Henrikh Mkhitaryan England Manchester United €42,000,000 2016
8 Germany Mario Götze Germany Bayern Munich €37,000,000 2013
9 Germany Mats Hummels Germany Bayern Munich €35,000,000 2016
10 Senegal Abdou Diallo France Paris Saint-Germain €32,000,000 2019

Player honours

Individual honours

The following players won these awards while playing for Borussia Dortmund.

Honour Player(s) Year(s)
Ballon d'Or Germany Matthias Sammer 1996
Footballer of the Year (Germany) Germany Hans Tilkowski 1965
Germany Matthias Sammer 1995, 1996
Germany Jürgen Kohler 1997
Germany Marco Reus 2019
Golden Boy Germany Mario Götze 2011
Norway Erling Haaland 2020
Bravo Award Germany Christoph Metzelder 2002
UEFA Champions League Best Forward Norway Erling Haaland 2021
Bundesliga Player of the Season Norway Erling Haaland 2020–21
England Jude Bellingham 2022–23
Bundesliga Rookie of the Season Germany Karim Adeyemi 2022–23

International honours

FIFA World Cup

The following players won the FIFA World Cup while playing for Borussia Dortmund.

Year Host National team Player(s)
1954   Switzerland  West Germany Heinz Kwiatkowski
1990  Italy  West Germany Frank Mill
Andreas Möller
2014  Brazil  Germany Erik Durm
Kevin Großkreutz
Mats Hummels
Roman Weidenfeller

FIFA Confederations Cup

The following players won the FIFA Confederations Cup while playing for Borussia Dortmund.

Year Host National team Player(s)
2017  Russia  Germany Matthias Ginter

Continental football championships

AFC Asian Cup

The following players won the AFC Asian Cup while playing for Borussia Dortmund.

Year Host National team Player(s)
2011  Qatar  Japan Shinji Kagawa
2015  Australia  Australia Mitchell Langerak
Africa Cup of Nations

The following players won the Africa Cup of Nations while playing for Borussia Dortmund.

Year Host National team Player(s)
2010  Angola  Egypt Mohamed Zidan
CONCACAF Nations League

The following players won the CONCACAF Nations League while playing for Borussia Dortmund.

Year Host National team Player(s)
2021  United States  United States Giovanni Reyna
2023  United States  United States Giovanni Reyna
UEFA European Championship

The following players won the UEFA European Championship while playing for Borussia Dortmund.

Year Host National team Player(s)
1980  Italy  West Germany Eike Immel
Miroslav Votava
1992  Sweden  Denmark Flemming Povlsen
1996  England  Germany Steffen Freund
Jürgen Kohler
Andreas Möller
Stefan Reuter
Matthias Sammer
UEFA Nations League

The following players won the UEFA Nations League while playing for Borussia Dortmund.

Year Host National team Player(s)
2019  Portugal  Portugal Raphaël Guerreiro

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