2013–14 1. FC Union Berlin season

The 2013–14 1. FC Union Berlin season is the club's fifth consecutive season in the 2. Bundesliga.

Union Berlin
2013–14 season
Head CoachUwe Neuhaus
StadiumStadion An der Alten Försterei
2. Bundesliga9th
DFB-PokalRound of 16
Average home league attendance19,889[1]

Background

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Union Berlin won the 2008–09 3. Liga.[2] Since promotion, Union Berlin has finished 12th in 2009–10,[3] 11th in 2010–11,[4] and seventh in 2011–12[5] and 2012–13.[6]

Transfers

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Pos. Name Age From Type Transfer Window Contract ends Transfer fee Ref.
MF Damir Kreilach 24 HNK Rijeka Transfer Summer 2016 €200,000 [7]
DF Fabian Schönheim 26 1. FSV Mainz 05 Transfer Summer 2014 Undisclosed [8]
DF Roberto Punčec 21 Maccabi Tel Aviv Transfer Summer 2014 Undisclosed [8]
DF Mario Eggimann 32 Hannover 96 Transfer Summer 2015 Free transfer [9][10]
FW Martin Dausch 27 VfR Aalen Transfer Summer 2015 Free transfer [11]
MF Benjamin Köhler 32 1. FC Kaiserslautern Transfer Summer 2014 Undisclosed [12]
MF Abdallah Gomaa 17 ENPPI SC Loan transfer Winter 2014 [13]
Pos. Name Age Moving to Type Transfer Window Transfer fee Ref.
MF Christoph Menz 24 Dynamo Dresden Transfer Summer Free transfer [14]
DF Daniel Göhlert 32 TSV Einheit Claußnitz Transfer Summer Free transfer
GK Marcel Höttecke 26 Berliner AK 07 Transfer Summer Free transfer [15]
FW Marcel Höttecke 28 Wolfsberger AC Transfer Winter Released [16]

Competitions

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2. Bundesliga

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Union Berlin's season started on 21 July[17] with a 2–1 loss to VfL Bochum.[18] Damir Kreilach scored for Union Berlin and Danny Latza and Marcel Maltritz scored for Bochum.[18]

League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
7 1860 Munich 34 13 9 12 38 41 −3 48
8 FC St. Pauli 34 13 9 12 44 49 −5 48
9 Union Berlin 34 11 11 12 48 47 +1 44
10 FC Ingolstadt 34 11 11 12 34 33 +1 44
11 VfR Aalen 34 11 11 12 36 39 −3 44
Source: kicker.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Matches

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  Win   Draw   Loss

Win Draw Loss
Match Date Time Opponent Venue Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref.
1 21 July 2013 15:30 VfL Bochum Home 1–2 Kreilach 86' 18,823 [18]
2 26 July 2013 18:30 Arminia Bielefeld Away 1–1 Nemec 25' 15,488 [19]
3 9 August 2013 18:30 Dynamo Dresden Away 3–1 Brandy 23', Mattuschka 25', Kreilach 37' 29,223 [20]
4 19 August 2013 20:15 Fortuna Düsseldorf Home 2–1 Nemec 43', 55' 20,846 [21]
5 25 August 2013 13:30 FSV Frankfurt Away 1–1 Kreilach 57' 4,436 [22]
6 31 August 2013 13:00 FC St. Pauli Home 3–2 Mattuschka 36' (pen.), Nemec 59', Terodde 86' 21,717 [23]
7 15 September 2013 13:00 Ingolstadt 04 Away 1–0 Brandy 48' 5,909 [24]
8 20 September 2013 18:30 Greuther Fürth Home 2–4 Köhler 17', Terodde 86' 19,707 [25]
9 28 September 2013 13:00 Paderborn 07 Away 3–0 Brandy 41', 79', Mattuschka 85' 7,512 [26]
10 4 October 2013 18:30 SV Sandhausen Home 3–0 Mattuschka 25', Terodde 47', Brandy 66' 18,756 [27]
11 18 October 2013 18:30 Energie Cottbus Away 0–0 16,194 [28]
12 27 October 2013 13:30 Erzgebirge Aue Home 1–0 Mattuschka 62' 20,541 [29]
13 4 November 2013 20:15 1. FC Köln Away 0–4 45,000 [30]
14 9 November 2013 13:00 Karlsruher SC Home 0–0 20,757 [31]
15 23 November 2013 13:00 1. FC Kaiserslautern Away 0–3 33,284 [32]
16 29 November 2013 18:30 VfR Aalen Home 1–3 Mattuschka 62' 17,236 [33]
17 7 December 2013 13:00 1860 München Away 1–2 Mattuschka 74' (pen.) 18,400 [34]
18 14 December 2013 13:00 VfL Bochum Away 4–0 Quiring 13', 36', Terodde 47', Köhler 52' 13,117 [35]
19 21 December 2013 13:00 Arminia Bielefeld Home 4–2 Eggimann 18', Kohlmann 26', Nemec 42', Mattuschka 49' (pen.) 20,314 [36]
20 8 February 2014 13:00 Dynamo Dresden Home 0–0 21,717 [37]
21 14 February 2014 18:30 Fortuna Düsseldorf Away 1–1 Erat 35' 30,678 [38]
22 21 February 2014 18:30 FSV Frankfurt Home 2–0 Mattuschka 39' (pen.), Schönheim 76' 17,082 [39]
23 3 March 2014 20:15 FC St. Pauli Away 1–2 Terodde 58' 29,633 [40]
24 8 March 2014 13:00 Ingolstadt 04 Home 1–1 Mattuschka 90+1' (pen.) 18,412 [41]
25 16 March 2014 13:30 Greuther Fürth Away 1–1 Brandy 43' 11,545 [42]
26 21 March 2014 18:30 Paderborn 07 Home 1–1 Brandy 53' 18,820 [43]
27 25 March 2014 18:30 SV Sandhausen Away 1–2 Quiring 4' 4,050 [44]
28 31 March 2014 18:30 Energie Cottbus Home 2–0 Brandy 28', 82' 20,766 [45]
29 6 April 2014 13:30 Erzgebirge Aue Away 2–3 Mattuschka 24' (pen.), Skrzybski 40' 12,000 [46]
30 11 April 2014 18:30 1. FC Köln Home 1–2 Dausch 10' 21,000 [47]
31 19 April 2014 13:00 Karlsruher SC Away 2–3 Köhler 62' (pen.), Mattuschka 78' (pen.) 15,557 [48]
32 28 April 2014 20:15 1. FC Kaiserslautern Home 1–1 Brandy 9' 19,185 [49]
33 4 May 2014 13:30 VfR Aalen Away 0–3 7,579 [50]
34 11 May 2014 13:30 1860 München Home 1–1 Kohlmann 49' 21,717 [51]

DFB–Pokal

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The draw for the first round of the DFB-Pokal happened on 15 June.[52] Union Berlin were drawn against Jahn Regensburg.[52] The match took place on 5 August and ended up as a 2–1 win for Union Berlin.[53] Sören Brandy and Benjamin Köhler scored for Union Berlin and Abdenour Amachaibou scored for Jahn Regensburg.[53] Union Berlin were drawn against VfL Osnabrück on 10 August for the second round.[54] The match took place on 25 September and ended up as a 1–0 win for Union Berlin.[55] Torsten Mattuschka scored the only goal of the match.[55] Union Berlin were drawn against 1. FC Kaiserslautern for the round of 16 on 29 September.[56] The match took place on 3 December with Kaiserslautern winning 3–0 with goals from Willi Orban, Simon Zoller, and Marcel Gaus.[57]

Matches

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Win Draw Loss
Round Date Time Opponent Venue Result
F–A
Scorers Attendance Ref.
First round 5 August 2013 18:30 Jahn Regensburg Away 2–1 Brandy 21', Köhler 42' 6,249 [53]
Second round 25 September 2013 20:30 VfL Osnabrück Away 1–0 Mattuschka 14' (pen.) 11,194 [55]
Round of 16 3 December 2013 19:00 1. FC Kaiserslautern Home 0–3 21,717 [57]

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