2004–05 Dynamo Dresden season explained

Season:2004–05
League Result:8th
Cup1 Result:First round
League Topscorer:Klemen Lavric (17)
Season Topscorer:Klemen Lavric (18)
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Nextseason:2005–06

The 2004–05 season was Dynamo Dresden's first in the 2. Bundesliga, a return to fully professional national football after a nine-year absence. They were in relegation contention for much of the first half of the season, but finished strongly to finish in eighth place.

Results

DFB-Pokal

Transfers

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In

PlayerFromDate
Alen BasicFK SarajevoSummer
Marco Christ1. SC FeuchtSummer
Christian HauserBayern Munich (A)Summer
Robert HeißeDynamo Dresden (A)Summer
Joshua Kennedy1. FC Köln (A)Summer
Klemen LavricNK Inker ZaprešićSummer
Karsten OswaldBayern Munich (A)Summer
Jan SeifertSpVgg UnterhachingSummer
Svilen StoilovBotev PlovdivSummer
Daniel WansiAl Nasr (loan)August
Ansgar BrinkmannFC KärntenJanuary
Darko HorvatNK Inker ZaprešićJanuary
Mariusz KukielkaWisla KrakowJanuary

Out

PlayerToDate
Heiko BeyerDynamo Dresden (A)Summer
Nico DäbritzRetiredSummer
Tom HoffmannFV Dresden 06Summer
Lars Heller1. SC FeuchtSummer
Sven JohneFV Dresden 06 (loan)Summer
Ranisav JovanovicFSV Mainz 05Summer
Alexander KunertSV Grimma (loan)Summer
Marcus KunischFV Dresden 06Summer
Sven RatkeRetiredSummer
Maik Wagefeld1. FC NürnbergSummer
Robert HeißeFV Dresden 06 (loan)January