2009–10_FC_Schalke_04_season

2009–10 FC Schalke 04 season

2009–10 FC Schalke 04 season

Schalke 2009–10 football season


The 2009–10 season was the 106th season in Schalke 04's history. The team competed in the Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal.

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Season summary

Schalke's first season under Felix Magath saw a welcome return to the Champions League after a season's absence.

Players

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.

Left club during season

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

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Transfers

In

Date Position Player Name Previous Club
7 July 2009 MF Germany Lewis Holtby Germany Alemannia Aachen
13 August 2009 MF Brazil Mineiro England Chelsea
2 July 2009 MF Czech Republic Jan Morávek Czech Republic Bohemians 1905
2 July 2009 MF Greece Vasilis Pliatsikas Greece AEK Athens
2 July 2009 MF Turkey Emin Yalin Germany 1. FC Nürnberg II

Kits

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Competitions

Bundesliga

League table

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Source: kicker.de (in German)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

DFB-Pokal

Matches

1 August 2009 First round Germania Windeck 0–4 Schalke 04 Cologne
19:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) Zambrano 10'
Kurányi 43'
Kenia 68'
Höwedes 85'
Stadium: RheinEnergieStadion
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Jochen Drees (Münster-Sarmsheim)
22 September 2009 Second round VfL Bochum 0–3 Schalke 04 Bochum
20:30 UTC+2 Report (in German) Westermann 10'
Altıntop 56'
Fuchs 76' (o.g.)
Stadium: rewirpowerSTADION
Attendance: 29,592
Referee: Florian Meyer (Burgdorf)
28 October 2009 Round of 16 1860 München 0–3 Schalke 04 Munich
19:00 UTC+1 Report (in German) Rafinha 41'
Höwedes 48', 81'
Stadium: Allianz Arena
Attendance: 28,500
Referee: Markus Schmidt (Stuttgart)
10 February 2010 Quarter-finals VfL Osnabrück 0–1 Schalke 04 Osnabrück
20:30 UTC+1 Report (in German) Kurányi 59' Stadium: Osnatel-Arena
Attendance: 16,130
Referee: Manuel Gräfe (Berlin)
24 March 2010 Semi-finals Schalke 04 0–1 (a.e.t.) Bayern Munich Gelsenkirchen
20:30 GMT+1 Report (in German) Robben 112' Stadium: Arena AufSchalke
Attendance: 61,673
Referee: Knut Kircher (Rottenburg)

References

  1. "FootballSquads - FC Schalke 04 - 2009/10".

Notes

  1. Streit was born in Bucharest, Romania, but also qualified to represent Germany internationally and represented them at U-16, U-17, U-18, and B level.
  2. Rakitić was born in Möhlin, Switzerland, and represented them at U-16, U-17, U-19 and U-21 level, but also qualified to represent Croatia through his parents and made his international debut for Croatia in September 2007.
  3. Jones was born in Frankfurt, West Germany, and represented them at U-20, U-21 and B level and made his international debut for Germany in 2008, but also qualified to represent the United States through his father and made his international debut for the United States in October 2010.
  4. Asamoah was born in Mampong, Ghana, but was raised in Germany from the age of 12 and made his international debut for Germany in May 2001.
  5. Kurányi was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, but also qualified to represent Germany internationally through his father and Panama through his mother and represented Germany at U-20, U-21 and B level before making his international debut for Germany in March 2003.
  6. Yalın was born in Frankfurt, West Germany, but also holds Turkish citizenship.
  7. Müller was born in Karaganda, Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union (now Kazakhstan), but also holds German citizenship.
  8. Matip was born in Bochum, Germany, but also qualified to represent Cameroon internationally and made his international debut for Cameroon in March 2010.
  9. Amsif was born in Düsseldorf, West Germany, and represented them at U-18, U-19 and U-20 level, but also qualified to represent Morocco internationally and made his international debut for Morocco in 2011.
  10. Stevanović was born in Essen, West Germany, but also qualified to represent Serbia internationally and represented them at U-19 level.
  11. Altıntop was born in Gelsenkirchen, West Germany, but also qualified to represent Turkey internationally and represented them at U-18, U-20, U-21 and B level before making his international debut for Turkey in 2005.

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