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Template:Bundesliga current club data/doc

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Usage

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This template is meant to help update statistics and maintain consistency for the season articles of the eighteen Bundesliga clubs. This reduces out of date articles and makes the updating process easier, with the information located centrally via this template.

The template should be used to update statistics during the current season. After the season is completed, all instances should be substituted, and the template can be updated for the next season.

This template updates information for each club's:

  • Current position
  • League top scorer
  • Season top scorer
  • Highest home attendance
  • Lowest home attendance
  • Average home league attendance
  • Largest win
  • Largest loss
  • Home/away wins, draws, losses, and goals for/against
  • Result (W/D/L) and position by matchday

Data check

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Top scorers

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A helpful (unofficial) table to quickly check the top scorers for all 18 clubs. (Note: Takes time to update after match completion.)

Click the goal icon to sort by most goals
Club League top scorer Season top scorer
FC Augsburg
Alfreð Finnbogason
(10 goals)

Alfreð Finnbogason
(10 goals)
Hertha BSC
Ondrej Duda
(11 goals)

Vedad Ibišević
(12 goals)
Werder Bremen
Max Kruse
(11 goals)

Max Kruse
(12 goals)
Borussia Dortmund
Paco Alcácer
(18 goals)

Marco Reus
(21 goals)
Fortuna Düsseldorf
Dodi Lukebakio
Benito Raman
(10 goals each)

Dodi Lukebakio
(14 goals)
Eintracht Frankfurt
Luka Jović
(17 goals)

Luka Jović
(27 goals)
SC Freiburg
Nils Petersen
(10 goals)

Nils Petersen
(12 goals)
Hannover 96
Hendrik Weydandt
(6 goals)

Hendrik Weydandt
(8 goals)
1899 Hoffenheim
Andrej Kramarić
(17 goals)

Andrej Kramarić
(22 goals)
RB Leipzig
Timo Werner
(16 goals)

Timo Werner
(19 goals)
Bayer Leverkusen
Kai Havertz
(17 goals)

Kai Havertz
(19 goals)
Mainz 05
Jean-Philippe Mateta
(14 goals)

Jean-Philippe Mateta
(14 goals)
Borussia Mönchengladbach
Alassane Pléa
(12 goals)

Alassane Pléa
(15 goals)
Bayern Munich
Robert Lewandowski
(22 goals)

Robert Lewandowski
(40 goals)
1. FC Nürnberg
Hanno Behrens
Mikael Ishak
(4 goals each)

Mikael Ishak
(6 goals)
Schalke 04
Daniel Caligiuri
(7 goals)

Nabil Bentaleb
(8 goals)
VfB Stuttgart
Mario Gómez
(7 goals)

Mario Gómez
(7 goals)
VfL Wolfsburg
Wout Weghorst
(17 goals)

Wout Weghorst
(18 goals)


Other data

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Goals

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  • | longest winless =
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  • | highest attendance =
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  • {{2018–19 Bundesliga table}}
  • positions by round
  • results