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Bundesliga
Season2018–19
Dates24 August 2018 – 18 May 2019
ChampionsBayern Munich
28th Bundesliga title
29th German title
RelegatedVfB Stuttgart
Hannover 96
1. FC Nürnberg
Champions LeagueBayern Munich
Borussia Dortmund
RB Leipzig
Bayer Leverkusen
Europa LeagueBorussia Mönchengladbach
VfL Wolfsburg
Eintracht Frankfurt
Matches played306
Goals scored973 (3.18 per match)
Top goalscorerRobert Lewandowski
(22 goals)
Biggest home winDortmund 7–0 Nürnberg
Wolfsburg 8–1 Augsburg
Biggest away winStuttgart 0–4 Dortmund
Bremen 2–6 Leverkusen
Hannover 0–4 Munich
Düsseldorf 0–4 Leipzig
Mainz 1–5 Leverkusen
Augsburg 0–4 Hoffenheim
Freiburg 0–4 Dortmund
Nürnberg 0–4 Gladbach
Highest scoringWolfsburg 8–1 Augsburg
Longest winning run7 games[1]
Bayern Munich
Longest unbeaten run15 games[1]
Borussia Dortmund
Longest winless run20 games[1]
1. FC Nürnberg
Longest losing run6 games[1]
Fortuna Düsseldorf
Highest attendance81,365[1]
Dortmund v Augsburg
Dortmund v Munich
Dortmund v Freiburg
Dortmund v Bremen
Dortmund v Gladbach
Dortmund v Hannover
Lowest attendance19,205[1]
Mainz v Wolfsburg
Attendance13,294,139 (43,445 per match)
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The 2018–19 Bundesliga was the 56th season of the Bundesliga, Germany's premier football competition. It began on 24 August 2018 and concluded on 18 May 2019.[2] It also marked the first season without Hamburger SV, previously the only team to have played in the top tier of German football in every season since the end of World War I.[3]

Following a trial phase in the previous season, the video assistant referee system was officially approved for use in the Bundesliga after being added to the Laws of the Game by IFAB.[4]

Bayern Munich were the defending champions, and won their 28th Bundesliga title (and 29th German title) and seventh consecutive Bundesliga on the final matchday.

  • 1Teams
  • 4Relegation play-offs
  • 5Statistics

Teams[edit]

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Locations of the 2018–19 Bundesliga teams

A total of 18 teams will participate in the 2018–19 edition of the Bundesliga.

Team changes[edit]

Promoted from
2017–18 2. Bundesliga
Relegated from
2017–18 Bundesliga
Fortuna Düsseldorf
1. FC Nürnberg
1. FC Köln
Hamburger SV

Stadiums and locations[edit]

TeamLocationStadiumCapacityRef.
FC AugsburgAugsburgWWK Arena30,660[5]
Hertha BSCBerlinOlympiastadion74,649[6]
Werder BremenBremenWeser-Stadion42,100[7]
Borussia DortmundDortmundSignal Iduna Park81,365[8]
Fortuna DüsseldorfDüsseldorfMerkur Spiel-Arena54,600[9]
Eintracht FrankfurtFrankfurtCommerzbank-Arena51,500[10]
SC FreiburgFreiburg im BreisgauSchwarzwald-Stadion24,000[11]
Hannover 96HanoverHDI-Arena49,000[12]
1899 HoffenheimSinsheimPreZero Arena30,150[13]
RB LeipzigLeipzigRed Bull Arena42,558[14]
Bayer LeverkusenLeverkusenBayArena30,210[15]
Mainz 05MainzOpel Arena34,000[16]
Borussia MönchengladbachMönchengladbachBorussia-Park59,724[17]
Bayern MunichMunichAllianz Arena75,000[18]
1. FC NürnbergNurembergMax-Morlock-Stadion49,923[19]
Schalke 04GelsenkirchenVeltins-Arena62,271[20]
VfB StuttgartStuttgartMercedes-Benz Arena60,449[21]
VfL WolfsburgWolfsburgVolkswagen Arena30,000[22]
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Personnel and kits[edit]

TeamManager[23]CaptainKit manufacturer[24]Shirt sponsor[24]
FrontSleeve
FC AugsburgMartin SchmidtDaniel BaierNikeWWKSiegmund
Hertha BSCPál DárdaiVedad IbiševićNikeTEDiHyundai Motor Company
Werder BremenFlorian KohfeldtMax KruseUmbroWiesenhofH-Hotels
Borussia DortmundLucien FavreMarco ReusPumaEvonikOpel
Fortuna DüsseldorfFriedhelm FunkelOliver FinkUhlsport[25]HenkelToyo Tires
Eintracht FrankfurtAdi HütterDavid AbrahamNikeIndeed.comDeutsche Börse Group
SC FreiburgChristian StreichMike FrantzHummelSchwarzwaldmilchBadenova
Hannover 96Thomas DollMarvin BakalorzJakoHeinz von HeidenHDI
1899 HoffenheimJulian NagelsmannKevin VogtLottoSAPProwin
RB LeipzigRalf RangnickWilli OrbanNikeRed BullCG Immobilien
Bayer LeverkusenPeter BoszLars BenderJakoBarmenia VersicherungenKieser Training
Mainz 05Sandro SchwarzStefan BellLottoKömmerlingQQ288
Borussia MönchengladbachDieter HeckingLars StindlPumaPostbankH-Hotels
Bayern MunichNiko KovačManuel NeuerAdidasDeutsche TelekomQatar Airways
1. FC NürnbergBoris SchommersHanno BehrensUmbroNürnberger VersicherungGodelmann Betonstein
Schalke 04Huub StevensRalf FährmannUmbroGazpromDHL Express
VfB StuttgartNico WilligChristian GentnerPumaMercedes-Benz BankGAZİ
VfL WolfsburgBruno LabbadiaJosuha GuilavoguiNikeVolkswagenUPS

Managerial changes[edit]

TeamOutgoingMannerExit datePosition in tableIncomingIncoming dateRef.
Announced onDeparted onAnnounced onArrived on
Bayern MunichJupp HeynckesEnd of contract13 April 201830 June 2018Pre-seasonNiko Kovač13 April 20181 July 2018[26]
Eintracht FrankfurtNiko KovačSigned for Bayern MunichAdi Hütter16 May 2018[26][27]
Borussia DortmundPeter StögerEnd of contract12 May 2018Lucien Favre22 May 2018[28][29]
RB LeipzigRalph HasenhüttlResigned16 May 2018Ralf Rangnick9 July 2018[30][31]
VfB StuttgartTayfun KorkutSacked7 October 201818thMarkus Weinzierl9 October 2018[32][33]
Bayer LeverkusenHeiko Herrlich23 December 20189thPeter Bosz23 December 2018[34]
Hannover 96André Breitenreiter27 January 201917thThomas Doll27 January 2019[35][36]
1. FC NürnbergMichael Köllner12 February 201918thBoris Schommers (interim)12 February 2019[37]
Schalke 04Domenico Tedesco14 March 201914thHuub Stevens (interim)14 March 2019[38]
FC AugsburgManuel Baum9 April 201915thMartin Schmidt9 April 2019[39][40]
VfB StuttgartMarkus Weinzierl20 April 201916thNico Willig (interim)20 April 2019[41]

League table[edit]

PosTeam
[ ]
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Bayern Munich(C)3424648832+5678Qualification to Champions League group stage
2Borussia Dortmund3423748144+3776
3RB Leipzig3419966329+3466
4Bayer Leverkusen34184126952+1758
5Borussia Mönchengladbach34167115542+1355Qualification to Europa League group stage[a]
6VfL Wolfsburg34167116250+1255
7Eintracht Frankfurt34159106048+1254Qualification to Europa League second qualifying round[a]
8Werder Bremen34141195849+953
91899 Hoffenheim34131297052+1851
10Fortuna Düsseldorf34135164965−1644
11Hertha BSC341110134957−843
12Mainz 0534127154657−1143
13SC Freiburg34812144661−1536
14Schalke 043489173755−1833
15FC Augsburg3488185171−2032
16VfB Stuttgart(R)3477203270−3828Qualification to relegation play-offs
17Hannover 96(R)3456233171−4021Relegation to 2. Bundesliga
181. FC Nürnberg(R)34310212668−4219
Source: DFB
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Goals scored; 4) Head-to-head points; 5) Head-to-head goal difference; 6) Head-to-head goals scored; 7) Head-to-head away goals scored; 8) Away goals scored; 9) Play-off.[42]
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. ^ abSince the winners of the 2018–19 DFB-Pokal, Bayern Munich, qualified for the Champions League based on league position, the Europa League group stage spot was passed to the sixth-placed team, and the Europa League second qualifying round spot was passed to the seventh-placed team.

Results[edit]

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Home AwayAUGBSCBREDORDÜSFRAFREHANHOFLEILEVMAIMÖNMUNNÜRSCHSTUWOL
FC Augsburg3–42–32–11–21–34–13–10–40–01–43–01–12–32–21–16–02–3
Hertha BSC2–21–12–31–21–01–10–03–30–31–52–14–22–01–02–23–10–1
Werder Bremen4–03–12–23–12–22–11–11–12–12–63–11–31–21–14–21–12–0
Borussia Dortmund4–32–22–13–23–12–05–13–34–13–22–12–13–27–02–43–12–0
Fortuna Düsseldorf1–24–14–12–10–32–02–12–10–41–20–13–11–42–10–23–00–3
Eintracht Frankfurt1–30–01–21–17–13–14–13–21–12–10–21–10–31–03–03–01–2
SC Freiburg5–12–11–10–41–10–21–12–43–00–01–33–11–15–11–03–33–3
Hannover 961–20–20–10–00–10–33–01–30–32–31–00–10–42–00–13–12–1
1899 Hoffenheim2–12–00–11–11–11–23–13–01–24–11–10–01–32–11–14–01–4
RB Leipzig0–05–03–20–11–10–02–13–21–13–04–12–00–06–00–02–02–0
Bayer Leverkusen1–03–11–32–42–06–12–02–21–42–41–00–13–12–01–12–01–3
Mainz 052–10–02–11–23–12–25–01–14–23–31–50–11–22–13–01–00–0
Borussia Mönchengladbach2–00–31–10–23–03–11–14–12–21–22–04–01–52–02–13–00–3
Bayern Munich1–11–01–05–03–35–11–13–13–11–03–16–00–33–03–14–16–0
1. FC Nürnberg3–01–31–10–03–01–10–12–01–30–11–11–10–41–11–10–20–2
Schalke 040–00–20–21–20–41–20–03–12–50–11–21–00–20–25–20–02–1
VfB Stuttgart1–02–12–10–40–00–32–25–11–11–30–12–31–00–31–11–33–0
VfL Wolfsburg8–12–21–10–15–21–11–33–12–21–00–33–02–21–32–02–12–0
Source: DFB
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Relegation play-offs[edit]

All times are CEST (UTC+2).

First leg[edit]

VfB Stuttgart2–2Union Berlin
  • Gentner41'
  • Gómez51'
Report
Attendance: 58,619

Second leg[edit]

Union Berlin0–0VfB Stuttgart
Report
Attendance: 22,012
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2–2 on aggregate. Union Berlin won on away goals and are promoted to the Bundesliga, while VfB Stuttgart are relegated to the 2. Bundesliga.

Statistics[edit]

Top scorers[edit]

RankPlayerClubGoals[43]
1Robert LewandowskiBayern Munich22
2Paco AlcácerBorussia Dortmund18
3Kai HavertzBayer Leverkusen17
Luka JovićEintracht Frankfurt
Andrej Kramarić1899 Hoffenheim
Marco ReusBorussia Dortmund
Wout WeghorstVfL Wolfsburg
8Ishak Belfodil1899 Hoffenheim16
Timo WernerRB Leipzig
10Sébastien HallerEintracht Frankfurt15
Yussuf PoulsenRB Leipzig

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Top assists[edit]

RankPlayerClubAssists[44]
1Jadon SanchoBorussia Dortmund18
2Joshua KimmichBayern Munich16
3Julian BrandtBayer Leverkusen15
4Filip KostićEintracht Frankfurt12
Robert LewandowskiBayern Munich
Thomas MüllerBayern Munich
Marco ReusBorussia Dortmund
Kevin VollandBayer Leverkusen
9Thorgan HazardBorussia Mönchengladbach11
Max KruseWerder Bremen

Hat-tricks[edit]

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PlayerClubAgainstResultDate
Alfreð FinnbogasonFC AugsburgSC Freiburg4–130 September 2018
Paco AlcácerBorussia DortmundFC Augsburg4–36 October 2018
Luka Jović5Eintracht FrankfurtFortuna Düsseldorf7–119 October 2018
Jonas HofmannBorussia MönchengladbachMainz 054–021 October 2018
Alassane PléaBorussia MönchengladbachWerder Bremen3–110 November 2018
Dodi LukebakioFortuna DüsseldorfBayern Munich3–324 November 2018
Alfreð FinnbogasonFC AugsburgMainz 053–03 February 2019
Wout WeghorstVfL WolfsburgFortuna Düsseldorf5–216 March 2019
James RodríguezBayern MunichMainz 056–017 March 2019
Yussuf PoulsenRB LeipzigHertha BSC5–030 March 2019
Jean-Philippe MatetaMainz 05SC Freiburg5–05 April 2019
Ishak Belfodil1899 HoffenheimFC Augsburg4–07 April 2019
Lucas AlarioBayer LeverkusenHertha BSC5–118 May 2019
Wout WeghorstVfL WolfsburgFC Augsburg8–118 May 2019

5Player scored five goals

Clean sheets[edit]

RankPlayerClubClean
sheets[45]
1Péter GulácsiRB Leipzig16
2Yann SommerBorussia Mönchengladbach13
3Roman BürkiBorussia Dortmund10
Manuel NeuerBayern Munich
5Lukáš HrádeckýBayer Leverkusen9
6Koen CasteelsVfL Wolfsburg8
Rune JarsteinHertha BSC
Kevin TrappEintracht Frankfurt
9Ron-Robert ZielerVfB Stuttgart6
10Oliver BaumannTSG 1899 Hoffenheim5
Michael EsserHannover 96
Florian MüllerMainz 05
Jiří PavlenkaWerder Bremen
Michael RensingFortuna Düsseldorf
Alexander SchwolowSC Freiburg

Number of teams by state[edit]

PositionStateNumberTeams
1North Rhine-Westphalia5Borussia Dortmund, Fortuna Düsseldorf, Bayer Leverkusen, Borussia Mönchengladbach and Schalke 04
2Baden-Württemberg3SC Freiburg, 1899 Hoffenheim and VfB Stuttgart
Bavaria3FC Augsburg, Bayern Munich and 1. FC Nürnberg
4Lower Saxony2Hannover 96 and VfL Wolfsburg
5Berlin1Hertha BSC
Bremen1Werder Bremen
Hesse1Eintracht Frankfurt
Rhineland-Palatinate1Mainz 05
Saxony1RB Leipzig

Monthly awards[edit]

MonthPlayer of the MonthRookie of the MonthGoal of the MonthRef.
PlayerClubPlayerClubPlayerClub
AugustN/AN/AAxel WitselBorussia Dortmund[46][47][48]
SeptemberMarco ReusBorussia DortmundAchraf HakimiBorussia DortmundJacob Bruun LarsenBorussia Dortmund[46][47][48]
OctoberJadon SanchoBorussia DortmundReiss Nelson1899 HoffenheimPaco AlcácerBorussia Dortmund[46][47][48]
November Marco ReusBorussia Dortmund Achraf HakimiBorussia Dortmund Marco ReusBorussia Dortmund[46][47][48]
December Marco ReusBorussia DortmundDodi LukebakioFortuna DüsseldorfJean ZimmerFortuna Düsseldorf[46][47][48]
JanuaryLeon GoretzkaBayern MunichNicolás GonzálezVfB StuttgartMaximilian EggesteinWerder Bremen[46][47][48]
FebruaryJulian BrandtBayer LeverkusenEvan N'DickaEintracht Frankfurt Jadon SanchoBorussia Dortmund[46][47][48]
MarchMax KruseWerder BremenOzan KabakVfB StuttgartRobert LewandowskiBayern Munich[46][47][48]
AprilKai HavertzBayer LeverkusenMatheus Pereira1. FC NürnbergMatheus CunhaRB Leipzig[46][47][48]

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External links[edit]

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