2009–10 Dynamo Dresden season

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Dynamo Dresden
2009–10 season
ManagerRuud Kaiser (to October)
Matthias Maucksch (from October)
3. Liga12th
DFB-Pokal1st Round
Saxony CupSemi-final
Top goalscorerLeague: Halil Savran (12)
All: Halil Savran (13)

The 2009–10 season is the 56th season in the history of Dynamo Dresden and their second consecutive season in 3.Liga. The club are participating in 3. Liga, the DFB-Pokal and the Saxony Cup. A difficult campaign saw the club knocked out of the first round of the DFB-Pokal by Bundesliga side FC Nürnberg in August which was followed by poor league form up to the beginning of December. After a change in the dugout with manager Ruud Kaiser replaced by Matthias Maucksch in October, league form improved and the club finished the season in 12th place. Dynamo Dresden reached the Semi-final of the Saxony cup, but were knocked out by fourth tier Regionalliga Nord side Chemnitzer FC who went on to win the cup.[1]

Squad

  • as of May 2010

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Germany GER Axel Keller
2 DF Germany GER René Trehkopf (from January)
3 DF Germany GER Volker Oppitz
4 DF Germany GER Philipp Zeiger
5 DF Germany GER Thomas Hübener
6 DF Lithuania LTU Markus Palionis
7 MF Germany GER David Solga
8 MF Germany GER Timo Röttger
9 FW Netherlands NED Ibad Muhamadu (to August)
9 FW Norway NOR Tore Andreas Gundersen (from January)
11 MF Germany GER Gerrit Müller
13 GK Germany GER Benjamin Kirsten
14 MF Germany GER Maik Kegel
15 DF Germany GER Florian Jungwirth (from January)
16 MF Germany GER Tony Schmidt
17 MF Germany GER Lars Jungnickel
18 DF Germany GER Jonas Strifler
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW Albania ALB Grigoris Zhidro (to January)
20 MF Germany GER Christian Mikolajczak (from January)
21 FW Germany GER Halil Savran
22 MF Germany GER Mirko Soltau
23 MF Germany GER Sascha Pfeffer
24 GK Germany GER Oliver Birnbaum
25 FW Germany GER Robert Koch
26 MF Germany GER Maik Wagefeld
27 DF Germany GER Ronny Nikol
28 DF Germany GER Christoph Klippel
29 MF Germany GER Aleksandro Petrovic
30 DF Germany GER Oliver Merkel
31 FW Germany GER Paul-Max Walther
32 DF Germany GER Cataldo Cozza
33 FW Czech Republic CZE Pavel Dobry
34 DF Germany GER Benjamin Girke
35 MF Germany GER Sepp Kunze

Results

3. Liga

25 July 2009 Dynamo Dresden 0–1 VfB Stuttgart II Dresden
Report Vier File:Soccerball shade.svg 74' Stadium: Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion
Attendance: 12,300

DFB-Pokal

Saxony Cup

15 November 2009 Round of 16 Bornaer SV 0–1 Dynamo Dresden Zwickau
Savran File:Soccerball shade.svg 88' Stadium: Westsachsenstadion
Attendance: 943

Transfers

In

Player From Date
Germany Oliver Birnbaum Dynamo Dresden II Summer
Albania Grigoris Zhidro - Summer
Germany Christoph Klippel SC Borea Dresden Summer
Germany Robert Koch SC Borea Dresden Summer
Germany Sepp Kunze Dynamo Dresden II Summer
Germany Oliver Merkel Youth team Summer
Netherlands Ibad Muhamadu Willem II Summer
Germany Mirko Soltau VFC Plauen Summer
Germany Jonas Strifler 1899 Hoffenheim II Summer
Germany Paul-Max Walther Dynamo Dresden II Summer
Germany Philipp Zeiger Youth team Summer
Norway Tore Andreas Gundersen Lillestrøm January
Germany Florian Jungwirth 1860 Munich II January
Germany Christian Mikolajczak Rot-Weiss Ahlen January
Germany René Trehkopf VfL Osnabrück January

Out

Player To Date
Germany Christopher Beck FC Oberneuland Summer
Germany Thomas Bröker Rot-Weiss Ahlen Summer
Germany Jens Grembowietz Preußen Münster Summer
Germany Marcus Hesse Released Summer
Germany Philipp Kötzsch SV Falkensee-Finkenkrug Summer
Germany Ronny Kreher Dynamo Dresden II Summer
Germany Michael Kügler Sportfreunde Lotte Summer
Czech Republic Pavel Pergl Hapoel Beer Sheva Summer
Germany Stefan Süß Dynamo Dresden II Summer
Germany Jens Truckenbrod Carl Zeiss Jena Summer
Netherlands Ibad Muhamadu FC Dordrecht August
Albania Bekim Kastrati Bonner SC January

References

  1. "Spielbericht". www.cfc-fanpage.de/. 14 May 2010. Retrieved 16 August 2024.

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