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This is a list of seasons played by Eintracht Braunschweig in German and European football, from their first competitive to the most recent completed season. It details the club's achievements in every competition, as well as the club's average attendance and top scorers for each season since 1947–48. Players in bold were also top scorers in their league that season.
Year
Division
Position
Attendance ⌀
Top goalscorer(s) [ nb 7]
GC
Cup [ nb 8]
Other
1945–46
Oberliga Niedersachsen-Süd (I)
1st
NP
NP
NC QF [ nb 9]
1946–47
Oberliga Niedersachsen-Süd (I)
1st[ nb 10]
NP
NP
ZOC QF
1947–48
Oberliga Nord (I)
3rd
14,272
Walter Schemel 13
NP
ZOC 4th
1948–49
Oberliga Nord (I)
4th
12,818
Walter Schemel 14
NP
1949–50
Oberliga Nord (I)
5th
11,400
Walter Schemel 17
NP
1950–51
Oberliga Nord (I)
10th
9,562
Werner Thamm 16
NP
1951–52
Oberliga Nord (I)
14th
10,020
Bernhardt Hirschberg 9
NP
1952–53
Amateurliga Niedersachsen-Ost (II)
1st
6,000
Werner Oberländer 23
R32
Promotion play-off W
1953–54
Oberliga Nord (I)
4th
15,153
Winfried Herz 13
RS
1954–55
Oberliga Nord (I)
6th
12,133
Werner Thamm 12
R32
1955–56
Oberliga Nord (I)
11th
10,066
Winfried Herz 17
RS
1956–57
Oberliga Nord (I)
7th
10,026
Heinz Wozniakowski 14
RS
1957–58
Oberliga Nord (I)
2nd
11,800
Ernst-Otto Meyer 24, Werner Thamm 24
GS
RS
1958–59
Oberliga Nord (I)
5th
9,200
Werner Thamm 20
RS
1959–60
Oberliga Nord (I)
8th
10,733
Werner Thamm 10
RS
1960–61
Oberliga Nord (I)
9th
5,933
Werner Thamm 12
RS
1961–62
Oberliga Nord (I)
6th
9,566
Jürgen Moll 26
R16
1962–63
Oberliga Nord (I)
3rd
9,733
Jürgen Moll 23
RS
Year
Division
Position
Attendance ⌀
Top goalscorer(s) [ nb 11]
Cup
Europe
Other
1963–64
Bundesliga (I)
11th
19,606
Jürgen Moll 8, Manfred Wuttich 8
R16
1964–65
Bundesliga (I)
9th
18,792
Lothar Ulsaß 12
QF
Intertoto Cup GS 3rd
1965–66
Bundesliga (I)
10th
14,540
Lothar Ulsaß 17
R32
Intertoto Cup GS 3rd
1966–67
Bundesliga (I)
1st
25,270
Lothar Ulsaß 14
R32
Intertoto Cup GS 2nd
1967–68
Bundesliga (I)
9th
14,427
Lothar Ulsaß 10
QF
EC QF
1968–69
Bundesliga (I)
4th
15,230
Hartmut Weiß 15
R16
Intertoto Cup GS W
1969–70
Bundesliga (I)
16th
14,308
Erich Maas 9
R32
1970–71
Bundesliga (I)
4th
17,344
Lothar Ulsaß 18
R32
Intertoto Cup GS W
1971–72
Bundesliga (I)
12th
12,118
Ludwig Bründl 10
R16
UC R16
Intertoto Cup GS W
1972–73
Bundesliga (I)
17th
13,667
Ludwig Bründl 9, Bernd Gersdorff 9
QF
Ligapokal QF , Intertoto Cup GS W
1973–74
Regionalliga Nord (II)
1st
9,566
Bernd Gersdorff 35
R32
Promotion play-off W , Intertoto Cup GS 3rd
1974–75
Bundesliga (I)
9th
17,788
Bernd Gersdorff 15
R32
1975–76
Bundesliga (I)
5th
22,604
Wolfgang Frank 16
R16
Intertoto Cup GS W
1976–77
Bundesliga (I)
3rd
19,743
Wolfgang Frank 24
R64
UC R32
Intertoto Cup GS 3rd
1977–78
Bundesliga (I)
13th
17,578
Paul Breitner 10
R16
UC R16
1978–79
Bundesliga (I)
9th
16,311
Harald Nickel 16
R32
Intertoto Cup GS W
1979–80
Bundesliga (I)
18th
13,229
Ronald Worm 8
R32
Intertoto Cup GS W
1980–81
2. Bundesliga Nord (II)
2nd
10,714
Ronald Worm 30
SF
Promotion play-off W
1981–82
Bundesliga (I)
11th
18,405
Ronald Worm 17
R128
1982–83
Bundesliga (I)
15th
13,954
Günter Keute 7, Ilija Zavišić 7
R16
1983–84
Bundesliga (I)
9th
14,470
Peter Lux 8, Ronald Worm 8
R16
Intertoto Cup GS 2nd
1984–85
Bundesliga (I)
18th
12,883
Ronald Worm 10
R64
Intertoto Cup GS 3rd
1985–86
2. Bundesliga (II)
12th
5,584
Frank Plagge 13
R64
Intertoto Cup GS 3rd
1986–87
2. Bundesliga (II)
17th
7,288
Bernd Buchheister 14
R64
1987–88
Oberliga Nord (III)
1st
6,759
Olaf Schmäler 13
R64
Promotion play-off RU , Lower Saxony Cup 2nd round
1988–89
2. Bundesliga (II)
9th
9,140
Bernd Buchheister 8
R64
1989–90
2. Bundesliga (II)
7th
10,555
Bernd Buchheister 13
SF
1990–91
2. Bundesliga (II)
13th
6,748
Holger Aden 14
R32
1991–92
2. Bundesliga Nord (II)
7th
5,623
Holger Aden 13
R128
1992–93
2. Bundesliga (II)
19th
7,304
Holger Aden 19
R32
1993–94
Oberliga Nord (III)
2nd
4,561
Stefan Meissner 14
R32
Promotion play-off RU
1994–95
Regionalliga Nord (III)
6th
4,351
Viktor Pasulko 8
Lower Saxony Cup 2nd round
1995–96
Regionalliga Nord (III)
2nd
4,811
Özkan Koçtürk 14
Lower Saxony Cup SF
1996–97
Regionalliga Nord (III)
2nd
5,972
Miloš Kolaković 19
Lower Saxony Cup 1st round
1997–98
Regionalliga Nord (III)
2nd
9,181
Miloš Kolaković 18
Lower Saxony Cup 1st round
1998–99
Regionalliga Nord (III)
3rd
7,456
René Deffke 10
Lower Saxony Cup RU
1999–2000
Regionalliga Nord (III)
3rd
8,048
Dirk Weetendorf 13
Lower Saxony Cup 1st round
2000–01
Regionalliga Nord (III)
8th
10,597
Dirk Weetendorf 16
Lower Saxony Cup QF
2001–02
Regionalliga Nord (III)
2nd
11,922
Daniel Teixeira 19
Lower Saxony Cup SF
2002–03
2. Bundesliga (II)
15th
14,593
Sambo Choji 8
R64
2003–04
Regionalliga Nord (III)
6th
10,635
Michél Mazingu-Dinzey 13
R16
Lower Saxony Cup W
2004–05
Regionalliga Nord (III)
1st
13,617
Ahmet Kuru 24
R16
Lower Saxony Cup QF
2005–06
2. Bundesliga (II)
12th
18,165
Patrick Bick 8
R32
2006–07
2. Bundesliga (II)
18th
15,671
Valentine Atem 3, Jürgen Rische 3, Tobias Schweinsteiger 3
R64
2007–08
Regionalliga Nord (III)
10th
14,889
Lars Fuchs 10
R64
Lower Saxony Cup SF
2008–09
3. Liga (III)
13th
13,273
Kingsley Onuegbu 7
Lower Saxony Cup RU
2009–10
3. Liga (III)
4th
12,776
Dennis Kruppke 15
R64
Lower Saxony Cup 3rd place
2010–11
3. Liga (III)
1st
17,425
Domi Kumbela 19
R64
Lower Saxony Cup W
2011–12
2. Bundesliga (II)
8th
21,278
Dennis Kruppke 10, Domi Kumbela 10
R64
2012–13
2. Bundesliga (II)
2nd
20,454
Domi Kumbela 19
R32
2013–14
Bundesliga (I)
18th
22,799
Domi Kumbela 9
R64
2014–15
2. Bundesliga (II)
6th
21,609
Håvard Nielsen 8
R16
2015–16
2. Bundesliga (II)
8th
21,191
Salim Khelifi 8
R16
2016–17
2. Bundesliga (II)
3rd
21,430
Domi Kumbela 13
R64
Lost promotion play-off
2017–18
2. Bundesliga (II)
17th
20,545
Suleiman Abdullahi 20
R64
2018–19
3. Liga (III)
16th
18,047
Philipp Hofmann 11
R64
Lower Saxony Cup QF
2019–20
3. Liga (III)
3rd
13,600
Martin Kobylański 18
Lower Saxony Cup SF
2020–21
2. Bundesliga (II)
17th
10,950
Nick Proschwitz 7
R32
2021–22
3. Liga (III)
2nd
9,024
Lion Lauberbach 12
R64
Lower Saxony Cup QF
2022–23
2. Bundesliga (II)
15th
19,308
Anthony Ujah 10
R32
2023–24
2. Bundesliga (II)
15th
20,692
Rayan Philippe 8
R64
(I) = 1st division
(II) = 2nd division
(III) = 3rd division
NF = Season not finished
NP = Competition not played this season
DNE = Did not enter
GC = German championship
NC = Northern German championship
ZOC = British Zone of Occupation championship
EC = European Cup
UC = UEFA Cup
Attendance ⌀ = Average attendance
RS = Regional stages of the German cup
QR = Qualification round
GS = Group stage
R128 = Round of 128
R64 = Round of 64
R32 = Round of 32
R16 = Round of 16
QF = Quarter-finals
SF = Semi-finals
RU = Runners-up
W = Winners
^ Due to the outbreak of World War I the 1914–15 season was cancelled. Eintracht Braunschweig won a local cup competition staged instead in 1915. From 1915–16 on league play reassumed in a limited fashion until the end of the war.
^ Won championship play-off against Staffel 1 winners SV Arminia Hannover 6–2.
^ Won championship play-off against Staffel 1 winners SV Arminia Hannover 1–0.
^ Lost championship play-off against Staffel 1 winners Hannover 96 0–2.
^ In 1928–29 no regular league matches were played in Northern Germany due to a conflict between the clubs and the Northern German FA. Some major clubs demanded the creation of a single, unified top level league in Northern Germany, while smaller clubs feared to be left out. While some of the big Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein clubs, including Hamburger SV , Holstein Kiel , and Altona 93 , formed a rebel league, most clubs in the Southern parts of Northern Germany sat out the season. In the end six Northern German Oberligas were formed as a compromise for the 1929–30 season.
^ Due to World War II the 1944–45 season was abandoned.
^ League and German championship play-off only.
^ The first post-WWII edition of the German cup was held in 1952–53. During the 1950s and 1960s the number of teams participating in the national stages varied between 32 and as little as 4 clubs. Teams qualified in regional stages for the national final rounds. Not until the foundation of the Bundesliga in 1963 first division clubs qualified automatically for the German cup.
^ Championship eventually abandoned.
^ Lost two-legged Lower Saxony championship play-off against Staffel Nord winners SV Werder Bremen 3–1 and 0–3.
^ League only.
Eintracht Braunschweig at Fußballdaten.de (in German)
Bläsig, Horst/Leppert, Alex (2010). Ein Roter Löwe auf der Brust - Die Geschichte von Eintracht Braunschweig . Göttingen: Die Werkstatt. ISBN 978-3-89533-675-1 . {{cite book }}
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Peters, Stefan (1998). Eintracht Braunschweig. Die Chronik . Kassel: Agon-Sportverlag. ISBN 978-3-89609-152-9 .
Peters, Stefan/Göttner, Christian (2013). 100 Spiele Eintracht. Die emotionalsten Partien der Vereinsgeschichte von Eintracht Braunschweig . Göttingen: Die Werkstatt. ISBN 978-3-7307-0052-5 . {{cite book }}
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