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Recent seasons (from 1991 onwards)

Year Division Position Points Goal
difference
Top goalscorers
1991–92 Bundesliga (I) 18th Relegated to the 2. Bundesliga 31:45 -12 Germany Michael Spies 13, Germany Florian Weichert 6
1992–93 2. Bundesliga (II) 11th 46:46 +2 Germany Heiko März 9, Germany Olaf Bodden 8, Germany Timo Lange 6, Poland Sławomir Chałaśkiewicz 6, Germany Stefan Persigehl 5
1993–94 2. Bundesliga (II) 8th 39:37 -5 Germany Olaf Bodden 13, Germany Jens Dowe 9, Germany Timo Lange 6, Poland Sławomir Chałaśkiewicz 5
1994–95 2. Bundesliga (II) 1st Promoted to the Bundesliga 46:22 +36 Germany Stefan Beinlich 15, Germany Steffen Baumgart 10, Germany Rocco Milde 9, Germany René Schneider 6, Germany Timo Lange 6,
Poland Jacek Mencel 6, Poland Sławomir Chałaśkiewicz 5
1995–96 Bundesliga (I) 6th 49 +4 Germany Stefan Beinlich 11, Germany Steffen Baumgart 10, Nigeria Jonathan Akpoborie 6, Germany René Schneider 6
1996–97 Bundesliga (I) 15th 40 -11 Nigeria Jonathan Akpoborie 14, Germany Stefan Beinlich 8
1997–98 Bundesliga (I) 6th 51 +8 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sergej Barbarez 11, Germany Oliver Neuville 8, Croatia Igor Pamić 7, Germany Jens Dowe 7, Poland Sławomir Majak 6
1998–99 Bundesliga (I) 14th 38 -9 Germany Oliver Neuville 14, Croatia Igor Pamić 6, Nigeria Victor Agali 6, Poland Sławomir Majak 5
1999–00 Bundesliga (I) 15th 38 -16 Sweden Magnus Arvidsson 9, Nigeria Victor Agali 6, Sweden Peter Wibrån 6
2000–01 Bundesliga (I) 12th 43 -13 Nigeria Victor Agali 5, Germany René Rydlewicz 5
2001–02 Bundesliga (I) 14th 34 -19 Sweden Magnus Arvidsson 5, Germany René Rydlewicz 5, Germany Markus Beierle 5
2002–03 Bundesliga (I) 13th 41 -6 Sweden Rade Prica 7, Germany René Rydlewicz 6
2003–04 Bundesliga (I) 9th 44 +1 Germany Martin Max 20, Germany René Rydlewicz 7, Sweden Magnus Arvidsson 6
2004–05 Bundesliga (I) 17th Relegated to the 2. Bundesliga 30 -34 Italy Antonio Di Salvo 7, Sweden Rade Prica 6
2005–06 2. Bundesliga (II) 10th 43 -5 Germany Marcel Schied 9, Germany Enrico Kern 8
2006–07 2. Bundesliga (II) 2nd Promoted to the Bundesliga 62 +19 Germany Enrico Kern 12, Montenegro Đorđije Ćetković 7, Germany Christian Rahn 6, Turkey Zafer Yelen 5
2007–08 Bundesliga (I) 17th Relegated to the 2. Bundesliga 30 -22 Germany Enrico Kern 7
2008–09 2. Bundesliga (II) 13th 38 -1 Germany Enrico Kern 11, Germany Mario Fillinger 8, Germany Fin Bartels 6, Germany Kevin Schindler 5
2009–10 2. Bundesliga (II) 16th Relegated to the 3. Liga 36 -12 Germany Fin Bartels 4, Germany Tobias Jänicke 4, Germany Tim Sebastian 4
2010–11 3. Liga (III) 2nd Promoted to the 2. Bundesliga 78 +34 Germany Björn Ziegenbein 14, Germany Marcel Schied 11, Germany Mohammed Lartey 10, Germany Tobias Jänicke 9, Serbia Radovan Vujanović 7
2011–12 2. Bundesliga (II) 18th Relegated to the 3. Liga 27 -29 Slovakia Marek Mintál 6, Sweden Freddy Borg 5
2012–13 3. Liga (III) 12th 44 -13 Netherlands Johan Plat 10, Czech Republic Ondřej Smetana 8, Germany Tom Weilandt 7
2013–14 3. Liga (III) 13th 49 -10 Germany David Blacha 10, Germany Halil Savran 8, Greece Nikolaos Ioannidis 6
2014–15 3. Liga (III) 17th 41 -14 Germany Marcel Ziemer 15, Germany Christian Bickel 7, Germany Steven Ruprecht 6, Germany Halil Savran 6
2015–16 3. Liga (III) 10th 49 -6 Switzerland Stephan Andrist 7, Germany Tobias Jänicke 6, Germany Marcel Ziemer 6
2016–17 3. Liga (III) 15th 46 -2 Switzerland Stephan Andrist 11
2017–18 3. Liga (III) 6th 60 +14 Germany Soufian Benyamina 11, Germany Pascal Breier 6, Germany Bryan Henning 5
2018–19 3. Liga (III) 6th 55 +1 Democratic Republic of the Congo Merveille Biankadi 10, Benin Cebio Soukou 10, Germany Pascal Breier 7
2019–20 3. Liga (III) 6th 59 +11 Germany Pascal Breier 15, Germany Aaron Opoku 5, Netherlands John Verhoek 5
2020–21 3. Liga (III) 2nd Promoted to the 2. Bundesliga 71 +19 Netherlands John Verhoek 12, Germany Bentley Baxter Bahn 7, Germany Pascal Breier 6
2021–22 2. Bundesliga (II) 13th 41 -11 Netherlands John Verhoek 17, Germany Hanno Behrens 5
2022–23 2. Bundesliga (II) 13th 41 -16 Germany Kai Pröger 10, Germany Lukas Fröde 5

Honours

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