2007–08 in German football
The 2007–08 season is the 98th season of competitive football in Germany .
Pre Season
League
Promoted to League
Relegated from League
Bundesliga
2. Bundesliga
Bundesliga (women)
2. Bundesliga (women)
Post Season
League
Promoted to League
Relegated from League
Bundesliga
2. Bundesliga
Bundesliga (women)
2. Bundesliga (women)
National teams
UEFA Euro 2008 qualification
Win
Draw
Loss
Date
Venue
Location
Opponent
Score
Att.
Goalscorers and disciplined players
Ref.
Germany
Opponent
8 September 2007
Millennium Stadium
Cardiff , Wales
Wales
2–0
25,000
Klose 6' , 60'
Gabbidon 38' Collins 41'
[ 1]
13 October 2007
Croke Park
Dublin , Ireland
Republic of Ireland
0–0
67,495
Lehmann 52' Frings 55' Friedrich 90'
Carsley 36' Dunne 44'
[ 2]
17 October 2007
Allianz Arena
Munich , Germany
Czech Republic
0–3
66,600
Podolski 46'
Sionko 2' Matějovský 23' Plašil 63'
[ 3]
17 November 2007
AWD-Arena
Hanover , Germany
Cyprus
4–0
45,016
Fritz 2' Klose 20' Podolski 20' Hitzlsperger 82'
—
[ 4]
21 November 2007
Commerzbank-Arena
Frankfurt , Germany
Wales
0–0
49,252
—
Collins 82' Gabbidon 83' Hennessey 89'
[ 5]
UEFA Euro 2008
Win
Draw
Loss
Round
Date Kick–off time
Venue
Location
Opponent
Score
Att.
Goalscorers and disciplined players
Ref.
Germany
Opponent
Group B
8 June 2008 20:45 (CEST )
Wörthersee Stadion
Klagenfurt , Austria
Poland
2–0
30,461
Podolski 20' , 72' Schweinsteiger 64'
Smolarek 40' Lewandowski 60'
[ 6]
Group B
12 June 2008 18:00 (CEST)
Wörthersee Stadion
Klagenfurt, Austria
Croatia
2–1
30,461
Ballack 75' Podolski 79' Lehmann 90+2' Schweinsteiger 90+2'
Srna 24' 27' Šimunić 45+1' Olić 62' Leko 90+2' Modrić 90+3'
[ 7]
Group B
16 June 2008 20:45 (CEST)
Ernst-Happel-Stadion
Vienna , Austria
Austria
1–0
51,428
Ballack 49'
Stranzl 13' Hoffer 31' Ivanschitz 48'
[ 8]
Quarter-finals
19 June 2008 20:45 (CEST)
St. Jakob-Park
Basel , Switzerland
Portugal
3–2
39,374
Schweinsteiger 22' Klose 26' Friedrich 48' Lahm 49' Ballack 61'
Petit 26' Gomes 40' Pepe 60' Postiga 87' 90'
[ 9]
Semi-finals
25 June 2008 20:45 (CEST)
St. Jakob-Park
Basel, Switzerland
Turkey
3–2
39,374
Schweinsteiger 26' Klose 79' Lahm 90'
Boral 22' Şentürk 53' 86' Sarıoğlu 90+4'
[ 10]
Final
29 June 2008 20:45 (CEST)
Ernst-Happel-Stadion
Vienna, Austria
Spain
0–1
51,428
Ballack 43' Kurányi 88'
Torres 33' 74' Casillas 43'
[ 11]
Friendly matches
Date
Venue
Location
Opponent
Score
Att.
Goalscorers and disciplined players
Ref.
Germany
Opponent
22 August 2007
Wembley Stadium
London , England
England
2–1
86,133
Kuranyi 26' Pander 40'
Lampard 9' Cole 34'
[ 12]
12 September 2007
RheinEnergieStadion
Cologne , Germany
Romania
3–1
44,500
Schneider 42' Trochowski 61' Odonkor 65' Podolski 82' 82'
Goian 3' Nicolita 54'
[ 13]
6 February 2008
Ernst-Happel-Stadion
Vienna , Austria
Austria
3–0
48,500
Hitzlsperger 53' Klose 63' Friedrich 71' Mertesacker 77' Ballack 78' Gómez 80'
Aufhauser 48' Linz 78'
[ 14]
26 March 2008
St. Jakob-Park
Basel , Switzerland
Switzerland
4–0
38,500
Klose 23' 48' Schweinsteiger 45' Gómez 61' , 67'
Inler 65'
[ 15]
27 May 2008
Fritz Walter Stadion
Kaiserslautern , Germany
Belarus
2–2
47,258
Klose 10' Karytska 20' (o.g. )
Lentsevich 9' Putsila 15' Bulyga 61' , 88'
[ 16]
31 May 2008
Veltins-Arena
Gelsenkirchen , Germany
Serbia
2–1
53,951
Neuville 74' Ballack 82'
Janković 18' Ivanović 80'
[ 17]
2007 FIFA Women's World Cup
Win
Draw
Loss
Round
Date Kick–off time
Venue
Location
Opponent
Score
Att.
Goalscorers and disciplined players
Ref.
Germany
Opponent
Group A
10 September 2007 20:00 (CST )
Hongkou Football Stadium
Shanghai , China
Argentina
11–0
28,098
Behringer 12' , 24' Garefrekes 17' Prinz 29' , 45+1' , 59' Lingor 51' , 90+1' Smisek 57' , 70' , 79' Laudehr 60' Bartusiak 86'
Gómez 16' Chávez 20' González 56' Quiñones 90+2'
[ 18]
Group A
14 September 2007 20:00 (CST)
Hongkou Football Stadium
Shanghai, China
England
0–0
27,730
Krahn 36' Laudehr 84' Bajramaj 85'
Chapman 16' Williams 55'
[ 19]
Group A
17 September 2007 20:00 (CST)
Yellow Dragon Stadium
Hangzhou , China
Japan
2–0
39,817
Prinz 21' Garefrekes 82' Lingor 87' (pen. ) Müller 88'
Sakai 16'
[ 20]
Quarter-finals
22 September 2007 17:00 (CST)
Wuhan Sports Center Stadium
Wuhan , China
North Korea
3–0
37,200
Garefrekes 44' Lingor 67' Krahn 72'
Song 51'
[ 21]
Semi-finals
26 September 2007 20:00 (CST)
Tianjin Olympic Center Stadium
Tianjin , China
Norway
3–0
53,819
Rønning 42' (o.g. ) Stegemann 72' Müller 75'
Kaurin 14'
[ 22]
Final
30 September 2007 20:00 (CST)
Hongkou Football Stadium
Shanghai, China
Brazil
2–0
31,000
Garefrekes 7' Prinz 52' Bresonik 63' Laudehr 86'
Daniela 59'
[ 23]
League season
Men
Bundesliga
Source:
www.dfb.de Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
^ An additional UEFA Cup spot was awarded to the Bundesliga after it had been drawn from the best teams of the UEFA Fair Play ranking 2007–08. The spot was awarded to national Fair Play competition winners Hertha BSC.
^ Because German Cup 2007–08 winners Bayern Munich had already qualified for the Champions League via their league placement, losing finalists Borussia Dortmund took the UEFA Cup spot reserved for the cup winners.
2. Bundesliga
Source:
Bundesliga.de Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;
(P) Promoted;
(R) Relegated
Notes:
^ Due to licensing irregularities TuS Koblenz were given a six points deduction.
Women
Bundesliga
2. Bundesliga
North
^ a b Promoted from the Regionalliga last season
^ Relegated from the Bundesliga last season
South
^ a b Promoted from the Regionalliga last season
^ TuS Köln rrh. passed their license for the 2. Bundesliga to Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
^ TuS Niederkirchen did not apply for a license for the 2008–09 season and was therefore the fifth team to be relegated.
^ Relegated from the Bundesliga last season
Transfers
Sources
^ "Captain Klose takes Germany closer" . UEFA. 9 September 2007. Retrieved 21 September 2014 .
^ "Germany qualify with Dublin draw" . UEFA. 14 October 2007. Retrieved 21 September 2014 .
^ "Czechs upset Germany to reach finals" . UEFA. 18 October 2007. Retrieved 21 September 2014 .
^ "Germany ease past Cyprus" . UEFA. 18 November 2007. Retrieved 21 September 2014 .
^ "Wales salvage pride in Germany" . UEFA. 21 November 2007. Retrieved 21 September 2014 .
^ Mathews, John (9 June 2008). "Podolski double gets Germany going" . UEFA. Retrieved 21 September 2014 .
^ Wood, Graham (13 June 2008). "Olić kick-starts Croatian celebrations" . UEFA. Retrieved 21 September 2014 .
^ Haslam, Andrew (17 June 2008). "Ballack books Germany's last-eight place" . UEFA. Retrieved 21 September 2014 .
^ Hart, Simon (20 June 2008). "Portugal ousted by German power show" . UEFA. Retrieved 21 September 2014 .
^ Hart, Patrick (26 June 2008). "Germany strike late to seal final place" . UEFA. Retrieved 21 September 2014 .
^ Haslam, Andrew (30 June 2008). "Torres ends Spain's long wait for glory" . UEFA. Retrieved 21 September 2014 .
^ "Pander mit Einstand nach Maß" . kicker (in German). 22 August 2007. Retrieved 27 September 2014 .
^ "Odonkor kommt und trifft" . kicker (in German). 12 September 2007. Retrieved 27 September 2014 .
^ "Löw-Elf ohne Glanz" . kicker (in German). 6 February 2008. Retrieved 27 September 2014 .
^ "Gomez bereitet vor und trifft" . kicker (in German). 26 March 2008. Retrieved 27 September 2014 .
^ "Bulyga verdirbt EM-Test" . kicker (in German). 27 May 2008. Retrieved 27 September 2014 .
^ "Ballack der Sieggarant" . kicker (in German). 31 May 2008. Retrieved 27 September 2014 .
^ "Germany - Argentina" . FIFA. Archived from the original on August 24, 2013. Retrieved 28 September 2014 .
^ "England - Germany" . FIFA. Archived from the original on October 24, 2013. Retrieved 28 September 2014 .
^ "Germany - Japan" . FIFA. Archived from the original on December 19, 2013. Retrieved 28 September 2014 .
^ "Germany - Korea DPR" . FIFA. Archived from the original on December 19, 2013. Retrieved 28 September 2014 .
^ "Germany - Norway" . FIFA. Archived from the original on December 19, 2013. Retrieved 28 September 2014 .
^ "Germany - Brazil" . FIFA. Archived from the original on December 19, 2013. Retrieved 28 September 2014 .
League competitions
Men
Level 1 & 2 Level 3 Level 4
Women
Cup competitions
European competitions
Related to national teams
Transfers