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FC Energie Cottbus
2004–05 season
Manager Petrik Sander
Stadium Stadion der Freundschaft
2. Bundesliga 14th
DFB-Pokal Second round

During the 2004–05 German football season, FC Energie Cottbus competed in the 2. Bundesliga.

Season summary

Energie escaped relegation to the 3. Bundesliga by the slimmest of margins, with their goal difference only 1 goal greater than 15th-placed Eintracht Trier.

First-team squad

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 Germany  GER André Thoms
3 DF Germany  GER Christian Beeck
4 DF Germany  GER Rayk Schröder
5 DF United States  USA Gregg Berhalter
6 DF Brazil  BRA Vragel da Silva
7 FW New Zealand  NZL Brent Fisher
8 MF Nigeria  NGA Adebowale Ogungbure
9 FW Germany  GER Steffen Baumgart
10 MF Morocco  MAR Youssef Mokhtari
11 MF Germany  GER Timo Rost
12 GK Germany  GER Gunnar Berntsen
13 DF Hungary  HUN Zsolt LÅ‘w
14 DF Hungary  HUN Zoltán Szélesi
15 MF Germany  GER Lars Jungnickel
16 MF Benin  BEN Moussa Latoundji
17 DF Hungary  HUN Norbert Mészáros
18 MF Germany  GER Björn Brunnemann
19 DF Germany  GER Benjamin Schöckel
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF Romania  ROU Adrian Iordache
21 MF Poland  POL Tomasz Bandrowski
22 FW Turkey  TUR Kenan Åžahin [notes 1]
23 GK Bosnia and Herzegovina  BIH Tomislav Piplica
24 MF Germany  GER Toni Lempke
25 DF Czech Republic  CZE Martin Hyský
26 MF Germany  GER Sebastian Schuppan
27 MF Germany  GER Daniel Gunkel
28 DF Germany  GER Marco Winkler
29 DF Ghana  GHA Sebastian Nuhs
30 MF Germany  GER Romano Lindner
31 DF Germany  GER Patrick Jahn
32 MF Germany  GER Tom Schikora
33 FW Germany  GER Daniel Frahn
34 MF Germany  GER Torsten Mattuschka
35 MF Germany  GER Marcus Dörry
36 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina  BIH Damir Suljanovic

Left club during season

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Germany  GER Ronny Nikol (released)
7 MF Romania  ROU Laurentiu-Aurelian Reghecampf (to Alemannia Aachen)
22 FW Germany  GER Michael Thurk (to Mainz 05)
No. Pos. Nation Player
26 DF Germany  GER Kevin Meinhardt (demoted to second team)
30 FW Germany  GER Stefan Wollermann (to Budissa Bautzen)

References

  1. ^ "FootballSquads - Energie Cottbus - 2004/05".

Notes

  1. ^ Åžahin was born in Cologne, West Germany (now Germany), but also qualified to represent Turkey internationally and made his debut for the U-21 team in 2004.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
FC Energie Cottbus
2004–05 season
Manager Petrik Sander
Stadium Stadion der Freundschaft
2. Bundesliga 14th
DFB-Pokal Second round

During the 2004–05 German football season, FC Energie Cottbus competed in the 2. Bundesliga.

Season summary

Energie escaped relegation to the 3. Bundesliga by the slimmest of margins, with their goal difference only 1 goal greater than 15th-placed Eintracht Trier.

First-team squad

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 Germany  GER André Thoms
3 DF Germany  GER Christian Beeck
4 DF Germany  GER Rayk Schröder
5 DF United States  USA Gregg Berhalter
6 DF Brazil  BRA Vragel da Silva
7 FW New Zealand  NZL Brent Fisher
8 MF Nigeria  NGA Adebowale Ogungbure
9 FW Germany  GER Steffen Baumgart
10 MF Morocco  MAR Youssef Mokhtari
11 MF Germany  GER Timo Rost
12 GK Germany  GER Gunnar Berntsen
13 DF Hungary  HUN Zsolt LÅ‘w
14 DF Hungary  HUN Zoltán Szélesi
15 MF Germany  GER Lars Jungnickel
16 MF Benin  BEN Moussa Latoundji
17 DF Hungary  HUN Norbert Mészáros
18 MF Germany  GER Björn Brunnemann
19 DF Germany  GER Benjamin Schöckel
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF Romania  ROU Adrian Iordache
21 MF Poland  POL Tomasz Bandrowski
22 FW Turkey  TUR Kenan Åžahin [notes 1]
23 GK Bosnia and Herzegovina  BIH Tomislav Piplica
24 MF Germany  GER Toni Lempke
25 DF Czech Republic  CZE Martin Hyský
26 MF Germany  GER Sebastian Schuppan
27 MF Germany  GER Daniel Gunkel
28 DF Germany  GER Marco Winkler
29 DF Ghana  GHA Sebastian Nuhs
30 MF Germany  GER Romano Lindner
31 DF Germany  GER Patrick Jahn
32 MF Germany  GER Tom Schikora
33 FW Germany  GER Daniel Frahn
34 MF Germany  GER Torsten Mattuschka
35 MF Germany  GER Marcus Dörry
36 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina  BIH Damir Suljanovic

Left club during season

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Germany  GER Ronny Nikol (released)
7 MF Romania  ROU Laurentiu-Aurelian Reghecampf (to Alemannia Aachen)
22 FW Germany  GER Michael Thurk (to Mainz 05)
No. Pos. Nation Player
26 DF Germany  GER Kevin Meinhardt (demoted to second team)
30 FW Germany  GER Stefan Wollermann (to Budissa Bautzen)

References

  1. ^ "FootballSquads - Energie Cottbus - 2004/05".

Notes

  1. ^ Åžahin was born in Cologne, West Germany (now Germany), but also qualified to represent Turkey internationally and made his debut for the U-21 team in 2004.

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