2020–21 2. Bundesliga Explained

Competition:2. Bundesliga
Season:2020–21
Dates:18 September 2020 – 23 May 2021
Winners:VfL Bochum
Promoted:VfL Bochum
Greuther Fürth
Relegated:VfL Osnabrück (via play-off)
Eintracht Braunschweig
Würzburger Kickers
Matches:306
Total Goals:908
League Topscorer:Serdar Dursun
(27 goals)
Biggest Home Win:Bochum 5–0 Düsseldorf
Hamburg 5–0 Osnabrück
Biggest Away Win:Aue 3–8 Paderborn
Highest Scoring:Aue 3–8 Paderborn
Attendancecalc:103582
Prevseason:2019–20
Nextseason:2021–22

The 2020–21 2. Bundesliga was the 47th season of the 2. Bundesliga. It began on 18 September 2020 and concluded on 23 May 2021.[1] The season was originally scheduled to begin on 31 July 2020 and conclude on 16 May 2021,[2] though this was delayed due to postponement of the previous season as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The relegation games were scheduled to be held between 26 and 30 May 2021. From 22 December 2020 to 1 January 2021, the season was interrupted by a shortened winter break. A total of 306 league and four relegation games were to be played, including three English weeks.[3]

The fixtures were announced on 7 August 2020.[4]

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

The season was originally scheduled to open on 31 July 2020 and end on 16 May 2021. As the pre-season operation was suspended for several weeks between 11 March and 16 May 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the international club competitions of the same season did not end until August 2020, a postponement of the start of the season became necessary.The DFB and the DFL, in consultation with FIFA, also adapted the summer transfer period (in principle 1 July to 31 August). The transfer window was open on 1 July (change period I.1) and from 15 July to 5 October 2020 (change period I.2). The first one-day phase was planned, in particular for the registration of contracts already concluded, starting on 1 July.[5]

On 3 September 2020, the DFL General Assembly voted to extend the use of five substitutions in matches to the 2020–21 season, which was implemented at the end of the previous season to lessen the impact of fixture congestion caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] The use of five substitutes, based on the decision of competition organisers, had been extended by IFAB until 2021.[7]

On 15 September 2020, three days before the opening of the new season, the premiers and representatives of the league agreed on a concept that would allow a spectator count of 20 percent of the stadium capacity by the end of October.[8] In the end, 13 of 54 matches had to be played in the first six days of the season, but on average only 1,900 spectators were allowed into the stadiums until then. Following a decision by the Prime Ministers on 29 October, a general exclusion of spectators was finally ordered at least for match days 7 to 9. The background was the shutdown, which was initially only valid for November nationwide, but did not include the general operation of the two Bundesligen.[9]

Teams

Stadiums and locations

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, only partial utilisation of the respective total capacities is permitted indefinitely, there are regional differences resulting from decisions of the respective state governments. In addition, since the 7th day of play, only ghost games may be played with the exclusion of the public.[10]

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
data-sort-value="Aue" Erzgebirge AueAue-Bad SchlemaErzgebirgsstadion15,711
data-sort-value="Bochum" VfL BochumBochumVonovia Ruhrstadion29,299
data-sort-value="Braunschweig" Eintracht BraunschweigBraunschweigEintracht-Stadion23,325
data-sort-value="Darmstadt" Darmstadt 98DarmstadtMerck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor17,000
data-sort-value="Dusseldorf" Fortuna DüsseldorfDüsseldorfMerkur Spiel-Arena54,600
data-sort-value="Furth" Greuther FürthFürthSportpark Ronhof Thomas Sommer18,500
data-sort-value="Hamburg" Hamburger SVHamburgVolksparkstadion57,000
data-sort-value="Hannover" Hannover 96HanoverHDI-Arena49,000
data-sort-value="Heidenheim" 1. FC HeidenheimHeidenheimVoith-Arena15,000
data-sort-value="Karlsruhe" Karlsruher SCKarlsruheWildparkstadion29,699
data-sort-value="Kiel" Holstein KielKielHolstein-Stadion15,034
data-sort-value="Nurnberg" 1. FC NürnbergNurembergMax-Morlock-Stadion49,923
data-sort-value="Osnabruck" VfL OsnabrückOsnabrückStadion an der Bremer Brücke16,667
data-sort-value="Paderborn" SC PaderbornPaderbornBenteler-Arena15,000[11]
data-sort-value="Regensburg" Jahn RegensburgRegensburgJahnstadion Regensburg15,210
data-sort-value="Sandhausen" SV SandhausenSandhausenBWT-Stadion am Hardtwald15,414
data-sort-value="St Pauli" FC St. PauliHamburgMillerntor-Stadion29,546
data-sort-value="Wurzburg" Würzburger KickersWürzburgFlyeralarm Arena14,500

Personnel and kits

TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
FrontSleeve
data-sort-value="Aue" Erzgebirge Auedata-sort-value="Schuster, Dirk" Dirk Schusterdata-sort-value="Mannel, Martin" Martin MännelNikeWätaS Wärmetauscher SachsenLeonhardt Group
data-sort-value="Bochum" VfL Bochumdata-sort-value="Reis, Thomas" Thomas Reisdata-sort-value="Losilla, Anthony" Anthony LosillaNikeTricorp WorkwearViactiv Betriebskrankenkasse
data-sort-value="Braunschweig" Eintracht Braunschweigdata-sort-value="Meyer, Daniel" Daniel Meyerdata-sort-value="Kobylanski, Martin" Martin KobylańskiErima[12] Heycar
data-sort-value="Darmstadt" Darmstadt 98data-sort-value="Anfang, Markus" Markus Anfangdata-sort-value="Holland, Fabian" Fabian HollandCraftSoftware AGDialog Minds
data-sort-value="Dusseldorf" Fortuna Düsseldorfdata-sort-value="Rosler, Uwe" Uwe Röslerdata-sort-value="Bodzek, Adam" Adam BodzekUhlsportHenkelToyo Tires
data-sort-value="Furth" Greuther Fürthdata-sort-value="Leitl, Stefan" Stefan Leitldata-sort-value="Hrgota, Branimir" Branimir HrgotaPumaHofmann PersonalBVUK
data-sort-value="Hamburg" Hamburger SVdata-sort-value="Hrubesch, Horst" Horst Hrubeschdata-sort-value="Leibold, Tim" Tim LeiboldAdidasOrthomolPopp Feinkost
data-sort-value="Hannover" Hannover 96data-sort-value="Kocak, Kenan" Kenan Kocakdata-sort-value="Kaiser, Dominik" Dominik KaiserMacronHeinz von HeidenHDI
data-sort-value="Heidenheim" 1. FC Heidenheimdata-sort-value="Schmidt, Frank" Frank Schmidtdata-sort-value="Schnatterer, Marc" Marc SchnattererNikeKneippVoith
data-sort-value="Karlsruhe" Karlsruher SCdata-sort-value="Eichner, Christian" Christian Eichnerdata-sort-value="Gondorf, Jerome" Jérôme GondorfMacronKlaiber MarkisenCG Gruppe
data-sort-value="Kiel" Holstein Kieldata-sort-value="Werner; Ole" Ole Wernerdata-sort-value="Wahl, Hauke" Hauke WahlPumaFamilaLotto Schleswig-Holstein
data-sort-value="Nurnberg" 1. FC Nürnbergdata-sort-value="Klauß, Robert" Robert Klaußdata-sort-value="Valentini, Enrico" Enrico ValentiniUmbroNürnberger VersicherungGodelmann Betonstein
data-sort-value="Osnabruck" VfL Osnabrückdata-sort-value="Feldhoff, Markus" Markus Feldhoffdata-sort-value="Trapp, Maurice" Maurice TrappPumasunmakerSievert
data-sort-value="Paderborn" SC Paderborndata-sort-value="Baumgart, Steffen" Steffen Baumgartdata-sort-value="Schonlau, Sebastian" Sebastian SchonlauSallersunmakerEffect Energy Drink
data-sort-value="Regensburg" Jahn Regensburgdata-sort-value="Selimbegovic, Mersad" Mersad Selimbegovićdata-sort-value="Gimber, Benedikt" Benedikt GimberSallerNettoDallmeier electronic
data-sort-value="Sandhausen" SV Sandhausendata-sort-value="Kulovits, Stefan" Stefan Kulovitsdata-sort-value="Diekmeier, Dennis" Dennis DiekmeierPumagymperBWT
data-sort-value="St Pauli" FC St. Paulidata-sort-value="Schultz, Timo" Timo Schultzdata-sort-value="Avevor, Christopher" Christopher AvevorUnder ArmourCongstarAstra Brauerei
data-sort-value="Wurzburg" Würzburger Kickersdata-sort-value="Santelli, Ralf" Ralf Santelli / Sebastian Schuppandata-sort-value="Haegele, Daniel" Daniel HägeleJakoBVUK

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoingExit datePosition in tableIncomingIncoming date
Announced onDeparted onAnnounced onArrived on
Darmstadt 98 Dimitrios GrammozisEnd of contract26 February 202030 June 2020Pre-season Markus Anfang16 April 20201 July 2020[13] [14]
FC St. Pauli Jos LuhukayMutual consent29 June 2020 Timo Schultz12 July 2020[15] [16]
Hamburger SV Dieter HeckingEnd of contract4 July 2020 Daniel Thioune6 July 2020[17] [18]
VfL Osnabrück Daniel ThiouneSigned for Hamburger SV6 July 2020 Marco Grote22 July 2020[19] [20]
Eintracht Braunschweig Marco AntwerpenEnd of contract7 July 2020 Daniel Meyer10 July 2020[21] [22]
1. FC Nürnberg Michael WiesingerEnd of contract11 July 2020 Robert Klauß30 July 2020[23] [24]
Würzburger Kickers Michael SchieleSacked29 September 202018th Marco Antwerpen29 September 2020[25]
Marco Antwerpen9 November 2020 Bernhard Trares9 November 2020[26]
SV Sandhausen Uwe KoschinatSacked24 November 202015th Michael Schiele26 November 2020[27] [28]
VfL Osnabrück Marco Grote15 February 2021 Florian Fulland (interim)15 February 2021[29]
SV Sandhausen Michael Schiele16th Stefan Kulovits / Gerhard Kleppinger (interim)[30]
VfL Osnabrück Florian Fulland (interim)End of caretaker spell3 March 202115th Markus Feldhoff3 March 2021[31]
Würzburger Kickers Bernhard TraresSacked2 April 202118th Ralf Santelli / Sebastian Schuppan (interim)2 April 2021[32]
Hamburger SV Daniel Thioune3 May 20213rd Horst Hrubesch (interim)3 May 2021[33]

League table

Relegation play-offs

The relegation play-offs took place on 27 and 30 May 2021.[1]

All times are CEST (UTC+2).

Overview

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Matches

FC Ingolstadt won 4–3 on aggregate and are promoted to the 2. Bundesliga, while VfL Osnabrück are relegated to the 3. Liga.

Statistics

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals[34]
1 Serdar DursunDarmstadt 9827
2 Simon TeroddeHamburger SV24
3 Marvin DuckschHannover 9616
Branimir HrgotaGreuther Fürth
Dennis SrbenySC Paderborn
6 Simon ZollerVfL Bochum15
Robert ŽuljVfL Bochum
8 Andreas AlbersJahn Regensburg13
Kevin BehrensSV Sandhausen
Chris FührichSC Paderborn
Philipp HofmannKarlsruher SC
Christian Kühlwetter1. FC Heidenheim
Janni SerraHolstein Kiel

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean cheets[35]
1 Florian KastenmeierFortuna Düsseldorf11
Alexander MeyerJahn Regensburg
3 Kevin Müller1. FC Heidenheim10
Manuel RiemannVfL Bochum
Leopold ZingerleSC Paderborn
6 Jasmin FejzićEintracht Braunschweig9
Ioannis GeliosHolstein Kiel
Marius GersbeckKarlsruher SC
Sven UlreichHamburger SV
10 Michael EsserHannover 968

Highs of the season

  • The highest-scoring match was FC Erzgebirge Aue's 8–3 home loss to SC Paderborn 07 on Matchday 32, when eleven goals were scored. Only in three games in the history of the second division have more than eleven goals been scored.[36]
  • The highest victories were by five goals difference each:
  • The highest-scoring draws were six goals each:
    • Fortuna Düsseldorf's 3–3 draw against SpVgg Greuther Fürth on Matchday 17;
    • FC Erzgebirge Aue's 3–3 draw against Hamburger SV on Matchday 20;
    • Hannover 96's 3–3 draw against Hamburger SV on Matchday 27.
  • The highest-scoring matchday was Matchday 32, which was also the highest-scoring matchday in second division history with 46 goals.[37]
  • Serdar Dursun (SV Darmstadt 98) scored the most goals in a match in his team's 5–1 win over 1. FC Heidenheim.

Number of teams by state

PositionStateNumberTeams
14Greuther Fürth, 1. FC Nürnberg, Jahn Regensburg and Würzburger Kickers
align=center rowspan="3"231. FC Heidenheim, Karlsruher SC and SV Sandhausen
3VfL Bochum, Fortuna Düsseldorf and SC Paderborn
3Eintracht Braunschweig, Hannover 96 and VfL Osnabrück
52Hamburger SV and FC St. Pauli
align=center rowspan="3"61Darmstadt 98
1Erzgebirge Aue
1Holstein Kiel

Notes and References

  1. News: Neuer Rahmenterminkalender für Saison 2020/21 veröffentlicht – Bundesliga und 2. Bundesliga starten am 18. September . New schedule for the 2020/21 season published – Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga start on 18 September . DFL.de . . 10 July 2020 . 10 July 2020 . de.
  2. News: Rahmenterminkalender für die Saison 2020/21 veröffentlicht . Framework schedule for the 2020–21 season published . DFL.de . . 5 December 2019 . 1 March 2020 . de.
  3. Web site: Neuer Rahmenterminkalender für Saison 2020/21 veröffentlicht – Bundesliga und 2. Bundesliga starten am 18. September . 10 July 2020 . DFL DEUTSCHE FUSSBALL LIGA . 25 May 2021 . German.
  4. News: HSV startet gegen Düsseldorf – Hamburger Derby am 6. Spieltag. kicker.de. 7 August 2020. 7 August 2020. de.
  5. Web site: Zwei Wechselperioden im Sommer - die erste dauert nur einen Tag . 29 June 2020 . kicker . 25 May 2021 . German.
  6. News: Beschluss der DFL-Mitgliederversammlung: Medizinisch-hygienisches Konzept wird statuarisch verankert . Resolution of the DFL General Assembly: Medical hygiene concept to be incorporated into the statutes . DFL.de . . 3 September 2020 . 3 September 2020 . de.
  7. News: Five-substitute option extended into 2021 in response to COVID-19 pandemic . . 15 July 2020 . 3 September 2020.
  8. Web site: Zuschauerfrage: Bund und Länder einigen sich auf sechswöchigen Testbetrieb . 15 September 2020 . kicker . 31 May 2021 . German.
  9. Web site: Im November nur Bundesliga-Geisterspiele . 29 October 2020 . DW . 31 May 2021 . German.
  10. Web site: Pleite für die Gastgeber! KSC siegt bei Pauli . 9 November 2020 . news . 2 June 2021 . German . 2 June 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210602214532/https://www.news.de/sport/855882016/fc-st-pauli-vs-karlsruher-sc-in-der-2-bundesliga-tv-spielbericht-und-tore-in-der-zusammenfassung/1/ . dead .
  11. Web site: Lottoabrechnung 2001 . scp07.de . SC Paderborn 07 e.V. . 20 May 2019 . de .
  12. News: Neuer Löwen-Ausrüster ab 2017/2018 . eintracht.com . 2 March 2017 . 18 June 2017 . 18 May 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190518142711/https://www.eintracht.com/aktuelles/neues/neuer-loewen-ausruester-ab-20172018/ . dead .
  13. Web site: Grammozis verlässt Darmstadt im Sommer – und erklärt, warum . 26 February 2020. kicker.de. 26 February 2020. de.
  14. Web site: Anfang wird zur neuen Saison Trainer bei Darmstadt 98. 16 April 2020. kicker.de. 16 April 2020. de.
  15. Web site: St. Pauli verkündet Trennung von Luhukay – Trainer räumt Fehler ein . 29 June 2020. kicker.de. 29 June 2020. de.
  16. Web site: Timo Schultz ist neuer Trainer vom FC St. Pauli. 12 July 2020. stpauli24.mopo.de. 12 July 2020. de.
  17. Web site: HSV und Dieter Hecking gehen getrennte Wege. 29 June 2020. hsv.de. 4 July 2020. de.
  18. Web site: Daniel Thioune ist neuer HSV-Trainer. 6 July 2020. hsv.de. 6 July 2020. de.
  19. Web site: Daniel Thioune verlässt den VfL Osnabrück. 6 July 2020. vfl.de. 6 July 2020. de. 18 September 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200918093024/https://www.vfl.de/2020/07/06/daniel-thioune-verlaesst-den-vfl-osnabrueck/. dead.
  20. Web site: Marco Grote neuer Cheftrainer. 22 July 2020. vfl.de. 22 July 2020. de. 24 October 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201024171200/https://www.vfl.de/2020/07/22/marco-grote-neuer-cheftrainer/. dead.
  21. Web site: Vertrag mit Marco Antwerpen wird nicht verlängert. 7 July 2020. eintracht.com. 7 July 2020. de.
  22. Web site: Daniel Meyer wird Trainer von Eintracht Braunschweig. 10 July 2020. braunschweiger-zeitung.de. 10 July 2020. de.
  23. Web site: Mit Michael Wiesinger und Marek Mintal in die Relegation. fcn.de. 29 June 2020. 29 June 2020. de.
  24. Web site: Cheftrainer gefunden: Hecking holt Klauß aus Leipzig. fcn.de. 30 July 2020. 30 July 2020. de.
  25. News: FC Würzburger Kickers stellt Michael Schiele frei – Marco Antwerpen wird neuer Cheftrainer . fwk.de . de . 29 September 2020 . 29 September 2020.
  26. News: Bernhard Trares wird neuer FWK-Cheftrainer – Trennung von Marco Antwerpen . fwk.de . de . 9 November 2020 . 9 November 2020.
  27. News: "Immer eine Tragödie": Sandhausen entlässt Trainer Koschinat . kicker.de . de . 24 November 2020 . 28 November 2020.
  28. News: Rückkehr und neue Aufgabe: Schiele neuer Trainer in Sandhausen . kicker.de . de . 26 November 2020 . 28 November 2020.
  29. News: VfL Osnabrück stellt Marco Grote frei. vfl.de. de. 15 February 2021. 15 February 2021. 3 March 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210303074747/https://www.vfl.de/2021/02/15/freistellung-grote/. dead.
  30. News: Michael Schiele als SVS-Trainer freigestellt. svs1916.de . de . 15 February 2021. 15 February 2021.
  31. News: Markus Feldhoff neuer Cheftrainer. vfl.de. de. 3 March 2021. 3 March 2021. 19 April 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210419143626/https://www.vfl.de/2021/03/03/feldhoff/. dead.
  32. News: FC Würzburger Kickers und Bernhard Trares trennen sich. wuerzburger-kickers.de . de . 2 April 2021. 2 April 2021.
  33. Web site: Horst Hrubesch übernimmt das Traineramt . hsv.de . Hamburger SV . 3 May 2021 . 3 May 2021 . de.
  34. Web site: 2. Bundesliga – Torjäger 2020/21 . 2. Bundesliga – Goalscorers 2020–21 . bundesliga.com . de.
  35. Web site: Torhüter 2. Bundesliga 2020/21 . kicker . 28 November 2020 . de-DE.
  36. Web site: Torreichste Spiele . sport.de . 8 June 2021 . German.
  37. Web site: 2. Liga im Torrausch: 46 Treffer sind Rekord . 10 May 2021 . kicker . 8 June 2021 . German.