2004–05 FC Energie Cottbus season

FC Energie Cottbus
2004–05 season
Manager Germany Petrik Sander
Stadium Stadion der Freundschaft
2. Bundesliga 14th
DFB-Pokal Second round

During the 2004–05 German football season, FC Energie Cottbus competed in the 2. Bundesliga.

Season summary

Energie escaped relegation to the 3. Bundesliga by the slimmest of margins, with their goal difference only 1 goal greater than 15th-placed Eintracht Trier.

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.

No. Position Player
1 Germany GK André Thoms
3 Germany DF Christian Beeck
4 Germany DF Rayk Schröder
5 United States DF Gregg Berhalter
6 Brazil DF Vragel da Silva
7 New Zealand FW Brent Fisher
8 Nigeria MF Adebowale Ogungbure
9 Germany FW Steffen Baumgart
10 Morocco MF Youssef Mokhtari
11 Germany MF Timo Rost
12 Germany GK Gunnar Berntsen
13 Hungary DF Zsolt Lőw
14 Hungary DF Zoltán Szélesi
15 Germany MF Lars Jungnickel
16 Benin MF Moussa Latoundji
17 Hungary DF Norbert Mészáros
18 Germany MF Björn Brunnemann
19 Germany DF Benjamin Schöckel
No. Position Player
20 Romania DF Adrian Iordache
21 Poland MF Tomasz Bandrowski
22 Turkey FW Kenan Şahin[notes 1]
23 Bosnia and Herzegovina GK Tomislav Piplica
24 Germany MF Toni Lempke
25 Czech Republic DF Martin Hyský
26 Germany MF Sebastian Schuppan
27 Germany MF Daniel Gunkel
28 Germany DF Marco Winkler
29 Ghana DF Sebastian Nuhs
30 Germany MF Romano Lindner
31 Germany DF Patrick Jahn
32 Germany MF Tom Schikora
33 Germany FW Daniel Frahn
34 Germany MF Torsten Mattuschka
35 Germany MF Marcus Dörry
36 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Damir Suljanovic

Left club during season

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

No. Position Player
2 Germany DF Ronny Nikol (released)
7 Romania MF Laurentiu-Aurelian Reghecampf (to Alemannia Aachen)
22 Germany FW Michael Thurk (to Mainz 05)
No. Position Player
26 Germany DF Kevin Meinhardt (demoted to second team)
30 Germany FW Stefan Wollermann (to Budissa Bautzen)

References

Notes

  1. Şahin was born in Cologne, West Germany (now Germany), but also qualified to represent Turkey internationally and made his debut for the U-21 team in 2004.
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