List of Hannover 96 seasons

This is a list of seasons played by Hannover 96 in German and European football, from their entry into the Südkreisliga to the present day. The club were champions in 1937-38 and 1953-54.

Seasons

Season League DFB Cup Europe Top goalscorer
Division Pos P W D L F A Pts[I] Name Goals
1920-21 Südkreisliga[A] 1 18 25
1921-22 4 16 37 11 17
1922-23 3 13 47 20 19
1923-24 7 14 21 29 12
1924-25 5 14 23 31 14
1925-26 5 14 31 40 12
1926-27 1 14 39 26 19
1927-28 1 14 60 27 23
1928-29 2 9 23
1929-30 1 18 75 31 33
1930-31 5 16 38 45 13
1931-32 7 16 37 31 13
1932-33 3 16 37 27 19
1933-34 Gauliga Niedersachsen[B] 4 18 9 2 7 54 41 20
1934-35 1 20 14 3 3 80 30 31
1935-36 2 20 11 4 5 57 32 26
1936-37 3 18 9 2 7 41 25 20
1937-38 1 18 13 2 3 77 20 28
1938-39 2 42 13 2 3 67 19 28
1939-40 1 10 9 1 0 41 14 19
1940-41 1 10 9 0 1 48 13 18
1941-42 3 10 5 1 4 24 19 13
1942-43 5 17 7 4 6 52 42 18
1943-44 5 17 6 2 9 32 48 14
The league was effectively ended during 1944 due to World War II. The club played some games in regional and city leagues in the meantime.
1947-48 Oberliga North 11 22 6 1 15 32 69 13
1948-49 Landesliga Niedersachsen Did not complete the league season after winning an appeal to regain their Oberliga place.[C]
1949-50 Oberliga North[B] 7 30 13 5 12 58 61 31
1950-51 11 32 11 7 14 60 66 28
1951-52 11 30 11 6 13 55 59 28
1952-53 7 30 10 10 10 52 53 30
1953-54 1 30 20 6 4 64 26 46
1954-55 5 30 14 6 10 52 41 34 1st Round[H]
1955-56 2 30 16 6 8 57 39 38
1956-57 3 30 15 7 8 58 34 37
1957-58 10 30 11 5 14 47 46 27
1958-59 6 30 12 8 10 45 41 32
1959-60 6 30 16 2 12 61 51 34 Fairs Cup 1st Round
1960-61 5 30 15 5 10 64 43 35 Fairs Cup 1st Round
1961-62 13 30 6 11 13 47 60 23 Fairs Cup 1st Round
1962-63 9 30 12 3 15 47 61 27
1963-64 Regionalliga North[D][E] 2 34 23 5 6 78 27 49 2nd Round
1964-65 Bundesliga 5 30 13 7 10 48 42 33 3rd Round Walter Rodekamp 11
1965-66 12 34 11 8 15 59 57 30 1st Round Fairs Cup Third Round Hans Siemensmeyer 15
1966-67 9 34 13 8 13 40 46 34 1st Round Walter Rodekamp
Hans Siemensmeyer
9
1967-68 10 34 12 10 12 48 52 34 1st Round Fairs Cup 1st Round Jupp Heynckes 10
1968-69 11 34 9 14 11 47 45 32 3rd Round Fairs Cup Third Round Josip Skoblar 17
1969-70 13 34 11 8 15 49 61 30 2nd Round Fairs Cup 1st Round Hans Siemensmeyer 12
1970-71 9 34 12 9 13 53 49 33 1st Round Ferdinand Keller 19
1971-72 16 34 10 2 21 54 69 23 3rd Round Ferdinand Keller 20
1972-73 16 34 9 8 17 49 65 26 1st Round Willi Reimann 14
1973-74 18 34 6 10 18 50 66 22 3rd Round Willi Reimann 15
1974-75 2.Bundesliga 1 38 25 4 9 93 39 54 1st Round Peter Dahl 23
1975-76 Bundesliga 16 34 9 9 16 48 60 27 2nd Round Peter Hayduk 11
1976-77 2.Bundesliga 5 38 18 7 13 73 48 43 1st Round Klaus Wunder 21
1977-78 5 38 19 5 14 68 57 43 1st Round Jürgen Milewski 15
1978-79 15 38 9 16 13 57 68 34 2nd Round Dieter Schatzschneider 23
1979-80 3 38 23 6 9 70 38 52 1st Round Dieter Schatzschneider 34
1980-81 4 42 31 2 9 88 49 56 2nd Round Dieter Schatzschneider 26
1981-82 5 38 19 7 12 72 52 45 Round of 16 Dieter Schatzschneider 34
1982-83 12 38 13 10 15 70 72 36 1st Round Dieter Schatzschneider 14
1983-84 14 38 10 12 16 54 69 44 Quarter Final Frank Hartmann 9
1984-85 2 38 18 14 6 79 58 50 Quarter Final Michael Gue 14
1985-86 Bundesliga 18 34 5 8 21 43 92 18 3rd Round Fred Schaub 9
1986-87 2.Bundesliga 1 38 23 10 5 86 48 56 3rd Round Siegfried Reich 26
1987-88 Bundesliga 10 34 12 7 15 59 60 31 1st Round Siegfried Reich 17
1988-89 18 34 4 11 19 36 71 19 1st Round Siegfried Reich 8
1989-90 2.Bundesliga 8 38 12 14 12 53 43 38 1st Round Jochen Heisig 13
1990-91 10 38 12 14 12 49 49 38 2nd Round Jochen Heisig 17
1991-92 2.Bundesliga North[F] 5 32 10 14 8 34 37 34 Winners Patrick Grün
Karsten Surmann
4
1992-93 2.Bundesliga 9 46 16 16 14 60 60 48 Round of 16 Cup Winners' Cup 1st Round Reinhold Daschner
André Sirocks
8
1993-94 12 38 12 13 13 49 46 37 3rd Round Theo Gries 8
1994-95 12 34 10 11 13 52 50 31 2nd Round Torsten Gütschow 16
1995-96 16 34 10 7 17 38 48 37 1st Round Kreso Kovacec 6
1996-97 Regionalliga North[G] 1 34 26 5 3 105 25 83 2nd Round
1997-98 1 34 28 5 1 120 29 89 3rd Round
1998-99 2.Bundesliga 4 34 16 9 9 52 36 57 1st Round Markus Kreuz 8
1999-00 10 34 12 8 14 56 56 44 3rd Round Daniel Stendel 10
2000-01 9 34 12 10 12 52 45 46 3rd Round Jan Šimák 9
2001-02 1 34 22 9 3 93 37 75 3rd Round Jan Šimák 18
2002–03 Bundesliga 11 34 12 7 15 47 57 43 2nd Round Fredi Bobic 14
2003–04 14 34 9 10 15 49 63 37 2nd Round Thomas Brdaric 12
2004–05 10 34 13 6 15 34 36 45 Quarter Final Jiri Stajner
Daniel Stendel
6
2005–06 12 34 7 17 10 43 47 38 3rd Round Thomas Brdaric 10
2006–07 11 34 12 8 14 41 50 44 Quarter Final Arnold Bruggink
Jan Rosenthal
6
2007–08 8 34 13 10 11 54 56 49 2nd Round Mike Hanke
Szabolcs Huszti
10
2008–09 11 34 10 10 14 49 69 40 2nd Round Jiri Stajner 8
2009–10 15 34 9 6 19 43 67 33 1st Round Didier Konan Ya 9
2010–11 4 34 19 3 12 49 45 60 1st Round Didier Konan Ya 14
2011–12 7 34 12 12 10 41 45 48 2nd Round 2011–12 UEFA Europa League Quarter Final Mohammed Abdellaoue 11
2012–13 9 34 13 6 15 60 62 45 3rd Round 2012-13 UEFA Europa League Round of 32 Mame Biram Diouf 12
2013–14 10 34 12 6 16 46 59 42 2nd Round Szabolcs Huszti 10
2014–15 13 34 9 10 15 40 56 37 2nd Round Lars Stindl 10
2015–16 18 34 7 4 23 31 62 25 2nd Round Artur Sobiech 8
2016–17 2. Bundesliga

Notes

A. ^ The Südkreisliga was a localised division within the Northern German system. The winners would have to compete against other North German league winners to determine the North German representative at the national championship. Despite their 4 local league titles, Hannover 96 never managed to make it through to the national championship in this period.

B. ^ Prior to the formation of the Bundesliga in 1963–64, the regional champions would meet in a championship tournament to crown the national champions. Hannover 96 lost out in these in the following seasons: 1934–35, 1939–40, 1940–41, 1948–49; Their two victories in 1937–38 (4-3 v. FC Schalke 04) and 1953-54 (5–1 v. 1. FC Kaiserslautern) made them German champions.

C. ^ Early in the 1948–49 season, Hannover 96 won an appeal against their relegation of the previous season, as Holstein Kiel - who had narrowly survived at their expense - had fielded an illegal player. The club were awarded their place back in the top flight for the next season. Upon this, Hannover 96 immediately ended their league campaign (after 3 games completed) for 1948-49 and only played friendlies for the remainder of the season.

D. ^ Hannover 96's application to enter the Bundesliga in its inaugural year of 1963-64 was turned down, and so they were moved to the newly created Regionalliga North, a second tier division.

E. ^ Their promotion to the Bundesliga the following season was via a playoff league involving teams from all 6 areas of the Regionalliga.

F. ^ For the 1991–92 season, the 2.Bundesliga was split into north and south divisions as it integrated the new clubs from the former East Germany.

G. ^ Promotion from the modern Regionalliga North relied upon winning a playoff against the North-East champions. In 1996–97, Hannover 96 lost in this (1–3 v. Energie Cottbus) and thus remained in the Regionalliga, but in 1997-98 they were victorious (2–2 v. Tennis Borussia Berlin - 3–1 on penalties) and so gained promotion.

H. ^ Entry into the DFB Cup only became automatic for all league clubs with the introduction of the Bundesliga in 1963–64. In the period from the foundation of the DFB Cup in 1953 until this point, only the winners of the regional cup competitions, along with the national league champions and national amateur champions were entered. Hannover 96's appearance in 1954–55 was via their league championship success in the previous season.

I. ^ Seasons prior to 1995–96 are using the old points system of 2 points for a win; from 1995–96 onward is the present system with 3 points for a win.

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