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List of 2. Bundesliga top scorers

This is the list of 2. Bundesliga top scorers season by season.[1]

The 2. Bundesliga was established in 1974 in two regional divisions and began play in August 1974 with a game between 1. FC Saarbrücken and Darmstadt 98, with Nikolaus Semlitsch of Saarbrücken scoring the first goal of the new league.[2][3] Bernd Hoffmann of Karlsruher SC and Volker Graul of Arminia Bielefeld became the first top scorers of the southern and northern divisions.[1] From 1981, with the exception of the 1991–92 season, the league operated as a single division.

Horst Hrubesch holds the record for the highest number of goals in a season, with 41 for Rot-Weiss Essen in the 1977–78 season of the northern division. The record holder for the single-division era is Rudi Völler of 1860 Munich in 1981–82, with 37 goals. The only player to finish top scorer four times was Simon Terodde, doing so with VfL Bochum, VfB Stuttgart, 1. FC Köln and Schalke 04. Emanuel Günther was top scorer three times, all with Karlsruher SC (including one shared scoring title). Siegfried Reich, Angelo Vier and Artur Wichniarek (the last shared once) won two titles, with Reich's achievements particularly notable as they occurred seven years apart. Arminia Bielefeld holds the record for top scorers for clubs, having provided the league's top scorer on six occasions.[1] The most career goals in the league were scored by Terodde, with 172.[4]

Top scorers Edit

The league's top scorers:[1][5]

Top scorers
Season Top scorer(s) Club Goals
1974–75   Bernd Hoffmann (South)
  Volker Graul (North)
Karlsruher SC
Arminia Bielefeld
25
30
1975–76   Karl-Heinz Granitza (South)
  Norbert Stolzenburg (North)
Röchling Völklingen
Tennis Borussia Berlin
29
27
1976–77   Lothar Emmerich (South)
  Franz Gerber (North)
Würzburger FV
FC St. Pauli
24
27
1977–78   Emanuel Günther (South)
  Horst Hrubesch (North)
Karlsruher SC
Rot-Weiss Essen
27
41
1978–79   Eduard Kirschner (South)
  Karl-Heinz Mödrath (North)
SpVgg Fürth
Fortuna Köln
28
28
1979–80   Emanuel Günther (South)
  Christian Sackewitz (North)
Karlsruher SC
Arminia Bielefeld
28
35
1980–81   Horst Neumann (South)
  Frank Mill (North)
SV Darmstadt 98
Rot-Weiss Essen
27
40
1981–82   Rudi Völler 1860 Munich 37
1982–83   Dieter Schatzschneider Fortuna Köln 31
1983–84   Roland Wohlfarth
  Emanuel Günther
MSV Duisburg
Karlsruher SC
30
1984–85   Manfred Burgsmüller Rot-Weiß Oberhausen 29
1985–86   Leo Bunk Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin 26
1986–87   Siegfried Reich Hannover 96 26
1987–88   Souleyman Sané SC Freiburg 21
1988–89   Sven Demandt Fortuna Düsseldorf 35
1989–90   Maurice Banach Wattenscheid 09 22
1990–91   Michael Tönnies MSV Duisburg 29
1991–92   Michael Preetz (South)
  Radek Drulák (North)
1. FC Saarbrücken
VfB Oldenburg
17
21
1992–93   Siegfried Reich VfL Wolfsburg 27
1993–94   Uwe Wegmann VfL Bochum 22
1994–95   Jürgen Rische VfB Leipzig 17
1995–96   Fritz Walter Arminia Bielefeld 21
1996–97   Angelo Vier Rot-Weiss Essen 18
1997–98   Angelo Vier FC Gütersloh 18
1998–99   Bruno Labbadia Arminia Bielefeld 28
1999–2000   Tomislav Marić Stuttgarter Kickers 21
2000–01   Artur Wichniarek
  Olivier Djappa
Arminia Bielefeld
SSV Reutlingen
18
2001–02   Artur Wichniarek Arminia Bielefeld 20
2002–03   Andriy Voronin 1. FSV Mainz 05 20
2003–04   Marek Mintál
  Francisco Copado
1. FC Nürnberg
SpVgg Unterhaching
18
2004–05   Lukas Podolski 1. FC Köln 24
2005–06   Christian Eigler SpVgg Greuther Fürth 18
2006–07   Giovanni Federico Karlsruher SC 19
2007–08   Milivoje Novaković 1. FC Köln 20
2008–09   Marek Mintál
  Cédric Makiadi
  Benjamin Auer
1. FC Nürnberg
MSV Duisburg
Alemannia Aachen
16
2009–10   Michael Thurk FC Augsburg 23
2010–11   Nils Petersen Energie Cottbus 25
2011–12   Olivier Occéan
  Nick Proschwitz
  Alexander Meier
SpVgg Greuther Fürth
SC Paderborn
Eintracht Frankfurt
17
2012–13   Domi Kumbela Eintracht Braunschweig 19
2013–14   Mahir Sağlık
  Jakub Sylvestr
SC Paderborn
Erzgebirge Aue
15
2014–15   Rouwen Hennings Karlsruher SC 17
2015–16   Simon Terodde VfL Bochum 25
2016–17   Simon Terodde VfB Stuttgart 25
2017–18   Marvin Ducksch Holstein Kiel 18
2018–19   Simon Terodde 1. FC Köln 29
2019–20   Fabian Klos Arminia Bielefeld 21
2020–21   Serdar Dursun Darmstadt 98 27
2021–22   Simon Terodde Schalke 04 30
2022–23   Tim Kleindienst 1. FC Heidenheim 25

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d 2. Bundesliga » Torschützenkönige (in German) weltfussball.de, Top scorers, accessed: 17 March 2014
  2. ^ 2. Bundesliga: Geschichte, Regeln, Rekorde (in German) www.spox.com, accessed: 15 February 2014
  3. ^ Die Spielstatistik 1. FC Saarbrücken - SV Darmstadt 98 www.fussballdaten.de, Game report 1. FC Saarbrücken vs SV Darmstadt 98 (2 August 1974), accessed: 15 February 2014
  4. ^ 2. Bundesliga » Rekordtorjäger (in German) weltfussball.de, 2. Bundesliga: All-time goal scorers list, accessed: 15 February 2014
  5. ^ (West) Germany - Second Level Top Scorers rsssf.org, accessed: 28 March 2014

External links Edit

  • bundesliga.com (in English)

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This is the list of 2 Bundesliga top scorers season by season 1 The 2 Bundesliga was established in 1974 in two regional divisions and began play in August 1974 with a game between 1 FC Saarbrucken and Darmstadt 98 with Nikolaus Semlitsch of Saarbrucken scoring the first goal of the new league 2 3 Bernd Hoffmann of Karlsruher SC and Volker Graul of Arminia Bielefeld became the first top scorers of the southern and northern divisions 1 From 1981 with the exception of the 1991 92 season the league operated as a single division Horst Hrubesch holds the record for the highest number of goals in a season with 41 for Rot Weiss Essen in the 1977 78 season of the northern division The record holder for the single division era is Rudi Voller of 1860 Munich in 1981 82 with 37 goals The only player to finish top scorer four times was Simon Terodde doing so with VfL Bochum VfB Stuttgart 1 FC Koln and Schalke 04 Emanuel Gunther was top scorer three times all with Karlsruher SC including one shared scoring title Siegfried Reich Angelo Vier and Artur Wichniarek the last shared once won two titles with Reich s achievements particularly notable as they occurred seven years apart Arminia Bielefeld holds the record for top scorers for clubs having provided the league s top scorer on six occasions 1 The most career goals in the league were scored by Terodde with 172 4 Top scorers EditThe league s top scorers 1 5 Top scorersSeason Top scorer s Club Goals1974 75 Bernd Hoffmann South Volker Graul North Karlsruher SC Arminia Bielefeld 25 301975 76 Karl Heinz Granitza South Norbert Stolzenburg North Rochling Volklingen Tennis Borussia Berlin 29 271976 77 Lothar Emmerich South Franz Gerber North Wurzburger FV FC St Pauli 24 271977 78 Emanuel Gunther South Horst Hrubesch North Karlsruher SC Rot Weiss Essen 27 411978 79 Eduard Kirschner South Karl Heinz Modrath North SpVgg Furth Fortuna Koln 28 281979 80 Emanuel Gunther South Christian Sackewitz North Karlsruher SC Arminia Bielefeld 28 351980 81 Horst Neumann South Frank Mill North SV Darmstadt 98 Rot Weiss Essen 27 401981 82 Rudi Voller 1860 Munich 371982 83 Dieter Schatzschneider Fortuna Koln 311983 84 Roland Wohlfarth Emanuel Gunther MSV Duisburg Karlsruher SC 301984 85 Manfred Burgsmuller Rot Weiss Oberhausen 291985 86 Leo Bunk Blau Weiss 90 Berlin 261986 87 Siegfried Reich Hannover 96 261987 88 Souleyman Sane SC Freiburg 211988 89 Sven Demandt Fortuna Dusseldorf 351989 90 Maurice Banach Wattenscheid 09 221990 91 Michael Tonnies MSV Duisburg 291991 92 Michael Preetz South Radek Drulak North 1 FC Saarbrucken VfB Oldenburg 17 211992 93 Siegfried Reich VfL Wolfsburg 271993 94 Uwe Wegmann VfL Bochum 221994 95 Jurgen Rische VfB Leipzig 171995 96 Fritz Walter Arminia Bielefeld 211996 97 Angelo Vier Rot Weiss Essen 181997 98 Angelo Vier FC Gutersloh 181998 99 Bruno Labbadia Arminia Bielefeld 281999 2000 Tomislav Maric Stuttgarter Kickers 212000 01 Artur Wichniarek Olivier Djappa Arminia Bielefeld SSV Reutlingen 182001 02 Artur Wichniarek Arminia Bielefeld 202002 03 Andriy Voronin 1 FSV Mainz 05 202003 04 Marek Mintal Francisco Copado 1 FC Nurnberg SpVgg Unterhaching 182004 05 Lukas Podolski 1 FC Koln 242005 06 Christian Eigler SpVgg Greuther Furth 182006 07 Giovanni Federico Karlsruher SC 192007 08 Milivoje Novakovic 1 FC Koln 202008 09 Marek Mintal Cedric Makiadi Benjamin Auer 1 FC Nurnberg MSV Duisburg Alemannia Aachen 162009 10 Michael Thurk FC Augsburg 232010 11 Nils Petersen Energie Cottbus 252011 12 Olivier Occean Nick Proschwitz Alexander Meier SpVgg Greuther Furth SC Paderborn Eintracht Frankfurt 172012 13 Domi Kumbela Eintracht Braunschweig 192013 14 Mahir Saglik Jakub Sylvestr SC Paderborn Erzgebirge Aue 152014 15 Rouwen Hennings Karlsruher SC 172015 16 Simon Terodde VfL Bochum 252016 17 Simon Terodde VfB Stuttgart 252017 18 Marvin Ducksch Holstein Kiel 182018 19 Simon Terodde 1 FC Koln 292019 20 Fabian Klos Arminia Bielefeld 212020 21 Serdar Dursun Darmstadt 98 272021 22 Simon Terodde Schalke 04 302022 23 Tim Kleindienst 1 FC Heidenheim 25References Edit a b c d 2 Bundesliga Torschutzenkonige in German weltfussball de Top scorers accessed 17 March 2014 2 Bundesliga Geschichte Regeln Rekorde in German www spox com accessed 15 February 2014 Die Spielstatistik 1 FC Saarbrucken SV Darmstadt 98 www fussballdaten de Game report 1 FC Saarbrucken vs SV Darmstadt 98 2 August 1974 accessed 15 February 2014 2 Bundesliga Rekordtorjager in German weltfussball de 2 Bundesliga All time goal scorers list accessed 15 February 2014 West Germany Second Level Top Scorers rsssf org accessed 28 March 2014External links Editbundesliga com in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of 2 Bundesliga top scorers amp oldid 1157547495, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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