List of RB Leipzig seasons

RasenBallsport Leipzig e.V., commonly known as RB Leipzig, is a professional association football club based in Leipzig, Saxony, Germany. They play their home matches at the Red Bull Arena. The club was founded in 2009 by initiative of the company Red Bull GmbH, who purchased the playing rights of a fifth division side SSV Markranstädt, with the intention of advancing the new club to the top-flight Bundesliga within eight years. Men's professional football is run by the spin-off organization RasenballSport Leipzig GmbH.[1]

As at the end of 2017–18, the club's first team had spent two seasons in the first tier of German football, two in the second, one in the third, three in the fourth and one in the fifth. The table details their achievements in first-team competitions, and records their top goalscorer and average home league attendance, for each completed season since their first appearance in the NOFV-Oberliga Süd in 2009–10.

Key

Seasons

Season League record DFB-
Pokal
UEFA Average[lower-alpha 1]
attendance
Top goalscorer
Division[lower-alpha 2] P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
2009–10 NOFV-Oberliga Süd (5) 3026227417801st promoted DNQ DNQ 2,150 Jochen Höfler 14
2010–11 Regionalliga Nord (4) 34181065729644th DNQ DNQ 4,206 Daniel Frahn 16
2011–12 Regionalliga Nord (4) 3422757130733rd R2 DNQ 7,401 Daniel Frahn 29
2012–13 Regionalliga Nordost (4) 3021906522721st promoted DNQ DNQ 7,563 Daniel Frahn 20
2013–14 3. Liga (3) 3824776534792nd promoted R1 DNQ 16,734 Daniel Frahn 19
2014–15 2. Bundesliga (2) 341311103931505th R3 DNQ 25,025 Yussuf Poulsen 12
2015–16 2. Bundesliga (2) 3420775432672nd promoted R2 DNQ 29,441 Davie Selke 10
2016–17 Bundesliga (1) 3420776639672nd R1 DNQ 41,454 Timo Werner 21
2017–18 Bundesliga (1) 34158115753536th R2 CL – Group
EL – QF
39,397 Timo Werner 21

Notes

  1. League matches only (including NOFV-Oberliga Süd, Regionalliga Nord, Regionalliga Nordost, 3. Liga, 2. Bundesliga and Bundesliga).
  2. Divisions are sorted according to their level within the German football league system at the time.

References

  1. "Impressum". dierotenbullen.com (in German). Leipzig: RasenBallsport Leipzig GmbH. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
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