Club: | 1. FC Kaiserslautern |
Season: | 2024–25 |
Manager: | Markus Anfang |
Stadium: | Fritz-Walter-Stadion |
League: | 2. Bundesliga |
League Result: | 7th |
Cup1: | DFB-Pokal |
Cup1 Result: | First round |
Prevseason: | 2023–24 |
The 2024–25 season is the 125th season in the history of 1. FC Kaiserslautern and the third consecutive season in 2. Bundesliga. In addition to the domestic league, the team is scheduled to participate in the DFB-Pokal.
On 22 June, Kaiserslautern's preparations for the start of 2. Bundesliga began.[1] On the same day, the veteran midfielder Hendrick Zuck also signed an extension to his contract, the duration of which has not been announced.[2]
Player | Transferred from | Fee | Date | Source | ||
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FC 08 Homburg | Loan return | |||||
VfL Osnabrück | Loan return | |||||
Lokomotive Leipzig | ||||||
SC Paderborn | ||||||
VfL Osnabrück | ||||||
1. FC Nürnberg | €250,000 | |||||
Baník Ostrava | €435,000 | [3] | ||||
FC Ingolstadt | €600,000 | |||||
Jan Gyamerah | 1. FC Nürnberg | Loan | [4] |
Player | Transferred to | Fee | Date | Source | ||
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Nikola Soldo | 1. FC Köln | Loan return | [5] | |||
Union Berlin | Loan return | |||||
End of contract | ||||||
1. FC Magdeburg | End of contract | |||||
End of contract | ||||||
1. FC Heidenheim | End of contract | [6] | ||||
Karlsruher SC | End of contract | |||||
End of contract |
See main article: 2024–25 2. Bundesliga.
The match schedule was released on 4 July 2024.[7]
See main article: 2024–25 DFB-Pokal.