2005–06 Dynamo Dresden season

Dynamo Dresden
2005–06 season
Manager Germany Christoph Franke (to December)
Austria Peter Pacult (from December)
2. Bundesliga 15th (Relegated)
DFB-Pokal Second round
Top goalscorer Joshua Kennedy (7)

The 2005–06 season saw Dynamo Dresden relegated from the 2. Bundesliga. After a strong start, they went on a run of 13 matches without a win, which put them in relegation danger and cost manager Christoph Franke his job. Former Austria international Peter Pacult took over, and made major changes to the squad in mid-season. Results improved, but Dynamo were unable to avoid the drop, finishing 15th.

Squad

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No. Position Player
1 Croatia GK Ignjac Kresic
2 Germany DF Dexter Langen
3 Germany DF Volker Oppitz
4 Poland MF Witold Wawrzyczek (to January)
5 Romania DF Levente Csik
6 Germany MF Marco Christ (to August)
6 Germany MF Maik Wagefeld (from January)
7 Poland MF Mariusz Kukielka
8 Germany MF Christian Hauser
9 Germany FW Thomas Bröker
10 Czech Republic MF Ivo Ulich
11 Germany FW Thomas Neubert
12 Croatia GK Darko Horvat
13 Germany MF Christian Fröhlich
14 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Alen Basic
15 Germany MF André Weiß
16 Germany DF Robert Heiße
No. Position Player
17 Denmark DF Dennis Cagara
18 Germany MF Karsten Oswald
19 Bosnia and Herzegovina FW Tomislav Stanic (to January)
20 Australia FW Joshua Kennedy
21 Germany DF René Beuchel
22 Germany MF Alexander Ludwig
23 Germany GK Oliver Herber
25 Czech Republic DF Tomas Votava (from January)
26 Slovakia FW Jan Koziak (from January)
27 Czech Republic DF Pavel Pergl (from January)
30 Germany FW Marco Vorbeck
31 Germany MF Marc Hensel
32 Germany DF Silvio Bär
33 Germany MF Michael Lerchl
34 Germany FW Robert Scannewin
35 Germany MF Ansgar Brinkmann (to January)

Results

2. Bundesliga

DFB-Pokal

Transfers

In

Player From Date
Germany Silvio Bär Dynamo Dresden (A) Summer
Germany Thomas Bröker 1. FC Köln (loan) Summer
Denmark Dennis Cagara Hertha BSC (loan) Summer
Germany Robert Heiße FV Dresden 06 (loan return) Summer
Germany Marc Hensel Dynamo Dresden (A) Summer
Germany Michael Lerchl Bayern Munich (Youth team) Summer
Germany Alexander Ludwig Hertha BSC Summer
Germany Robert Scannewin FV Dresden 06 Summer
Bosnia and Herzegovina Tomislav Stanic Inter Zaprešić Summer
Germany Marco Vorbeck Hansa Rostock Summer
Poland Witold Wawrzyczek Cracovia Summer
Slovakia Jan Koziak Dukla Banska Bystrica January
Czech Republic Pavel Pergl Sparta Prague (loan) January
Czech Republic Ivo Ulich Vissel Kobe January
Czech Republic Tomas Votava SpVgg Greuther Fürth January
Germany Maik Wagefeld 1. FC Nuremberg (loan) January

Out

Player To Date
Germany Torsten Bittermann Retired Summer
Germany Steffen Heidrich Retired Summer
Germany Rico Kühne Rot-Weiss Erfurt Summer
Slovenia Klemen Lavric MSV Duisburg Summer
Germany Ronny Scholze Released Summer
Germany Jan Seifert Retired Summer
Bulgaria Svilen Stoilov Dynamo Dresden (A) Summer
Cameroon Daniel Wansi Shenzhen Kingway Summer
Germany Daniel Ziebig Hamburger SV Summer
Germany Marco Christ VfR Aalen August
Germany Ansgar Brinkmann Preußen Münster January
Bosnia and Herzegovina Tomislav Stanic Inter Zaprešić January
Poland Witold Wawrzyczek Diagoras January

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