2013–14_TSG_1899_Hoffenheim_season

2013–14 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim season

2013–14 TSG 1899 Hoffenheim season

TSG 1899 Hoffenheim 2013–14 football season


During the 2013–14 German football season, TSG 1899 Hoffenheim competed in the Bundesliga.

Season summary

After the previous season's near brush with relegation, Hoffenheim was resurgent and finished in ninth, exactly 17 points from both relegation and Champions League qualification. They were also one of the division's top-scoring team, with the top two of Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund scoring more than Hoffenheim's 72. However, this coincided with the league's second-worst defense, with 70 goals being conceded.

First-team squad

Squad at end of season[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Left club during season

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Competitions

Bundesliga

League table

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Source: DFB
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. The 2013–14 DFB-Pokal finalists (Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich) qualified for the UEFA Champions League, thus the three Europa League places were distributed through league positions.

Results by matchday

Results summary

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Last updated: 24 April 2020.
Source: [2]

Matches

10 August 2013 (2013-08-10) 1 1899 Hoffenheim 2–2 1. FC Nürnberg Sinsheim
15:30 CEST Abraham 34'
Modeste 51'
Report Frantz 54'
Ginczek 57'
Stadium: Rhein-Neckar Arena
Attendance: 25,730
Referee: Thorsten Kinhöfer
17 August 2013 (2013-08-17) 2 Hamburger SV 1–5 1899 Hoffenheim Hamburg
15:30 CEST Van der Vaart 44' (pen.) Report Firmino 5', 78'
Volland 51'
Modeste 67', 75'
Stadium: Volksparkstadion
Attendance: 47,483
Referee: Günter Perl
24 August 2013 (2013-08-24) 3 1899 Hoffenheim 3–3 SC Freiburg Sinsheim
15:30 CEST Salihović 10' (pen.)
Volland 25'
Strobl 77'
Report Sorg 13'
Guédé 29'
Freis 65'
Stadium: Rhein-Neckar Arena
Attendance: 24,118
Referee: Tobias Stieler
1 September 2013 (2013-09-01) 4 VfB Stuttgart 6–2 1899 Hoffenheim Stuttgart
15:30 CEST Rüdiger 12'
Ibišević 19', 47', 63'
Maxim 28', 55'
Report Volland 26'
Firmino 87'
Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Arena
Attendance: 42,450
Referee: Jochen Drees
15 September 2013 (2013-09-15) 5 1899 Hoffenheim 2–1 Borussia Mönchengladbach Sinsheim
15:30 CEST Modeste 45'
Volland 54'
Report Hrgota 75' Stadium: Rhein-Neckar Arena
Attendance: 29,447
Referee: Christian Dingert

DFB-Pokal

3 August 2013 First round SG Aumund-Vegesack 0–9 1899 Hoffenheim Bremen
15:30 CEST Report Firmino 52', 66'
Modeste 56', 58'
Abraham 70'
Schipplock 80', 81'
Herdling 85', 86'
Stadium: Weserstadion Platz 11
Attendance: 4,500
Referee: Martin Thomsen
24 September 2013 Second round 1899 Hoffenheim 3–0 (a.e.t.) Energie Cottbus Sinsheim
20:30 CEST Süle 95'
Firmino 103'
Schipplock 117'
Report Stadium: Rhein-Neckar-Arena
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Peter Sippel
3 December 2013 Round of 16 Schalke 04 1–3 1899 Hoffenheim Gelsenkirchen
20:30 CET Farfán 67' Report Herdling 21'
Volland 32'
Firmino 35'
Stadium: Veltins-Arena
Attendance: 51,078
Referee: Knut Kircher
12 February 2014 Quarter-final 1899 Hoffenheim 2–3 VfL Wolfsburg Sinsheim
19:00 CET Firmino 39', 90+1' Report Rodríguez 26' (pen.), 44' (pen.)
Dost 64'
Stadium: Rhein-Neckar-Arena
Attendance: 13,347
Referee: Peter Gagelmann

Statistics

Appearances and goals

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Last updated: 27 November 2021
Source: DFB


References

  1. "FootballSquads - 1899 Hoffenheim - 2013/14". footballsquads.co.uk. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
  2. "Bundesliga Tabelle 2013/14 - Heim/Auswärts". kicker (in German). Retrieved 24 April 2020.

Notes

  1. Vukčević was born in Osijek, Yugoslavia (now Croatia), but also qualifies to represent Germany internationally and has represented them at U-19, U-20 and U-21 level.
  2. Polanski was born in Sosnowiec, Poland, but also qualifies to represent Germany internationally and represented them at U-21 level before making his international debut for Poland in August 2011.
  3. Hamad was born in Baku, Soviet Union (now Azerbaijan), but was raised in Sweden from the age of 2 and represented them at U-17, U-19, and U-21 level before making his international debut for Sweden in January 2011.
  4. Elyounoussi was born in Al Hoceima, Morocco, but was raised in Norway from the age of 11 and represented them at U-21 level before making his international debut for Norway in May 2008.
  5. Johnson was born in Munich, West Germany (now Germany), and represented them at every youth level between U-17 and U-21, but also qualifies to represent the United States internationally through his father and made his international debut for the United States in November 2011.
  6. Karaman was born in Stuttgart, Germany, but also qualifies to represent Turkey internationally and represented them at every age level between U-18 and U-21 before making his international debut for Turkey in November 2017.
  7. Grifo was born in Pforzheim, Germany, but also qualifies to represent Italy internationally through his parents and has represented them at U-20 level.

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