2013–14 1. FC Köln season
The 2013–14 1. FC Köln season was the 65th season in club history. BackgroundPeter Stöger was appointed the new head coach of 1. FC Köln on 11 June.[1] TransfersIn
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2. Bundesliga2. Bundesliga reviewMatchdays 1 – 17Köln 2013–14 started on 20 July against Dynamo Dresden.[7] The match ended in a 1–1 draw.[7] Anthony Ujah scored for Köln and Tobias Kempe scored for Dynamo Dresden.[7] Köln ended the matchday tied for eighth in the league table with Dynamo Dresden.[8] Then Köln ended July with matchday two against Fortuna Düsseldorf on 28 July.[9] The match ended in a 1–1 draw.[9] Anthony Ujah scored for Köln and Charlison Benschop scored for Fortuna Düsseldorf.[9] Köln finished July tied with Dynamo Dresden for tenth place in the table.[10] Köln started August with matchday three Paderborn 07 on 10 August.[9] The match ended in a 1–1 draw.[11] Kacper Przybylko scored for Köln and Markus Krösche scored for Paderborn.[11] Köln finished the matchday in 13th place.[12] Köln faced SV Sandhausen on matchday four on 17 August.[13] Köln won 2–0 with two goals from Marcel Risse.[13] Köln finished the matchday tied for seventh with FSV Frankfurt in the table.[14] Köln finished August with matchday five against Greuther Fürth on 24 August.[15] The match ended in a 0–0.[15] Köln finished August in 10th place.[16] Köln started September with a matchday six against Erzgebirge Aue on 1 September.[17] Köln won the match 4–1.[17] Yannick Gerhardt, Marcel Risse, and Sławomir Peszko scored for Köln.[17] Marcel Risse scored two goals.[17] Taku Ishihara scored for Erzgebirge Aue.[17] Köln finished the matchday in third place.[16] Köln faced Energie Cottbus on matchday seven on 16 September.[18] Köln won 4–0.[18] Patrick Helmes, Anthony Ujah, and Sławomir Peszko scored for Köln.[18] Anthony Ujah scored two goals.[18] Köln finished the matchday in third place.[19] Köln faced 1. FC Kaiserslautern on matchday eight on 20 September.[20] The match ended in a 0–0 draw.[20] Köln finished the matchday in second place.[21] Köln finished September with matchday nine against VfR Aalen on 27 September.[22] Köln won 1–0 with a goal from Marcel Risse.[22] Köln finished September in second place.[23] Köln started October with matchday 10 against Karlsruher SC on 5 October.[24] Köln won 2–1.[24] Patrick Helmes and Mišo Brečko scored for Köln.[24] Koen van der Biezen scored for Karlsruhe.[24] Köln finished the matchday in first place.[25] Köln faced 1860 München on matchday 11 on 21 October.[26] The match ended in a 0–0 draw.[26] Köln finished the matchday in first place.[27] Köln finished October with matchday 12 against Arminia Bielefeld on 25 October.[28] Köln won 1–0 with a goal from Sławomir Peszko.[28] Köln finished the matchday in first place.[29] Köln started November with matchday 13 against Union Berlin on 4 November.[30] Köln won 4–0 with goals from Marcel Risse, Yannick Gerhardt, and Jonas Hector.[30] Marcel Risse scored two goals.[30] Köln finished the matchday in first place.[31] Köln faced VfL Bochum on matchday 14 on 10 November.[32] Bochum won 1–0 with a goal from Richard Sukuta-Pasu.[32] Köln finished the matchday in first place.[33] Köln faced Ingolstadt 04 on matchday 15 on 23 November.[34] Ingolstadt won 1–0 with a goal from Moritz Hartmann.[34] Köln finished the matchday in second place.[35] Köln finished November with matchday 16 against FC St. Pauli on 29 November.[36] Köln won 3–0 with goals from Kevin Wimmer, Patrick Helmes, and Yannick Gerhardt.[36] Köln finished the matchday in first place.[37] Köln started December with matchday 17 against FSV Frankfurt on 7 December.[38] Köln won 2–0 with goals from Anthony Ujah and Marcel Risse.[38] Köln finished the matchday[39] and the first–half of the season[40] in first place. Matchdays 18 – 34League fixtures and resultsWin Draw Loss Postponed
League table
Source: kicker.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored. (C) Champions; (P) Promoted Results summary
Last updated: 7 March 2014. DFB–PokalDFB–Pokal reviewThe draw for the first round of the DFB-Pokal happened on 15 June.[64] Köln were drawn against Eintracht Trier.[64] The match happened on 3 August.[65] Köln won 2–0 with goals from Marcel Risse and Maxi Thiel.[65] Then Köln were drawn against Mainz 05 on 10 August[66] The match took place on 24 September.[67] Köln won 1–0 with a goal from Marcel Risse.[67] Köln were drawn againsat Hamburger SV in the draw for the third round.[68] The match took place on 3 December.[69] Hamburg won 2–1 and knocked Köln out of the cup.[69] Adam Matuszczyk scored for Köln.[69] Maximilian Beister and Ivo Iličević scored for Hamburg.[69] DFB–Pokal resultsLegendWin Draw Loss Postponed DFB–Pokal results
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