1999–2000 SpVgg Unterhaching season

The 1999–2000 season was the first time SpVgg Unterhaching played in the 1. Bundesliga, the highest tier of the German football league system.

SpVgg Unterhaching
1999–2000 season
ManagerLorenz-Günther Köstner
StadiumSportpark Unterhaching
Bundesliga10th
DFB-PokalSecond round

Season summary

SpVgg Unterhaching surprised everyone with a respectable 10th-place result in their inaugural Bundesliga season, and also famously played the spoiler's role in deciding who would win the championship that year. Their first Bundesliga win came in just their second match of the season, with a 2-0 victory over MSV Duisburg at home. While struggling in away matches, Unterhaching remained undefeated at home in nine games before losing 2-0 to their stronger neighbours, Bayern Munich. Prior to this loss, they had earned wins at home in matches against highly favoured teams like VfB Stuttgart and Borussia Dortmund, beating them 2-0 and 1-0 respectively. They earned their first away win in the Bundesliga by beating VfB Stuttgart 2-0 once again.

On the final matchday of the season, visiting Bayer Leverkusen needed only a draw in Unterhaching to secure their first national title, but instead went down to defeat to the determined home side. Things took a bad turn for Leverkusen when Michael Ballack scored an own goal that put home side ahead in the 20th minute. Their title hopes ended when Haching midfielder Markus Oberleitner made the score 2-0 in the 72nd minute. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich beat Werder Bremen 3-1 at home and were able to overtake Leverkusen on goal difference to snatch away the title.

With a 10th-place result, Unterhaching finished ahead of long-established sides Borussia Dortmund and Schalke 04. They ended the season with the league's fifth best home record with 10 wins and 5 draws in 17 matches, having lost only to Bayern Munich and 1. FC Kaiserslautern.

First team squad

No. Position Player
1 GK Jürgen Wittmann
2 DF Alexander Strehmel
3 MF Oliver Straube
4 DF Ralf Bucher
5 MF Matthias Zimmermann
6 DF Jörg Bergen
7 MF Dirk Hofman
8 MF Peter Zeiler
9 FW Altin Rraklli
10 MF Markus Oberleitner
11 DF Jochen Seitz
12 MF Danny Schwarz
13 FW Mark Zimmermann
14 FW Alfonso Garcia
15 DF Arne Tammen
No. Position Player
16 MF Andreas Hartig
17 DF Jan Seifert
18 MF Ludwig Kögl
19 MF Marco Haber
20 DF Dennis Grassow
21 MF Björn Hertl
22 GK Udo Mai
23 DF Ulrich Pflug
24 DF Ivica Vladimir
25 DF Stefan Frühbeis
26 MF André Breitenreiter
27 GK Peter Sirch
28 GK Gerhard Tremmel
32 MF Alberto Méndez (on loan from Arsenal)
38 DF Tobias Iseli

References

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