2009–10 Hamburger SV season

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Hamburger SV
2009–10 season
ManagerGermany Bruno Labbadia (until 26 April)
Netherlands Ricardo Moniz (interim)
StadiumHSH Nordbank Arena
Bundesliga7th
DFB-PokalSecond round
UEFA Europa LeagueSemi-finals
Top goalscorerLeague: Mladen Petrić (8)
All: Mladen Petrić (20)
Average home league attendance55,242

During the 2009–10 German football season, Hamburger SV competed in the Bundesliga.

Season summary

Hamburg reached the Europa League semi-final for the second season running, but were eliminated by Fulham (thus missing out on the chance to play the final at their home ground). However, a seventh-placed finish in the final table meant that the club would not be competing in Europe for the first time in 7 years. Manager Bruno Labbadia paid for the poor form with his job in late April, with technical coach Ricardo Moniz taking charge for the final two games. Armin Veh was appointed permanent manager in May.

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. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Germany GER Frank Rost
3 DF Czech Republic CZE David Rozehnal
4 DF Germany GER Bastian Reinhardt
5 DF Netherlands NED Joris Mathijsen
6 DF Germany GER Dennis Aogo
7 DF Germany GER Marcell Jansen
8 DF Brazil BRA Zé Roberto
9 FW Peru PER Paolo Guerrero
10 FW Croatia CRO Mladen Petrić[notes 1]
11 MF Netherlands NED Eljero Elia
12 GK Germany GER Wolfgang Hesl
13 MF Germany GER Robert Tesche
14 MF Czech Republic CZE David Jarolím (captain)
15 MF Germany GER Piotr Trochowski[notes 2]
16 FW Sweden SWE Marcus Berg
17 DF Germany GER Jérôme Boateng
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Netherlands NED Romeo Castelen[notes 3]
19 MF Turkey TUR Tolgay Arslan[notes 4]
20 DF Ivory Coast CIV Guy Demel[notes 5]
21 MF Burkina Faso BFA Jonathan Pitroipa
22 FW Netherlands NED Ruud van Nistelrooy
24 MF Germany GER Christian Groß
25 MF Venezuela VEN Tomás Rincón
27 MF Germany GER Sören Bertram
29 GK Germany GER Tom Mickel
30 MF Namibia NAM Collin Benjamin
31 FW Germany GER Maximilian Beister
32 DF Germany GER Henrik Dettman
33 DF Czech Republic CZE Miroslav Štěpánek
34 DF Germany GER Kai-Fabian Schulz
35 FW Turkey TUR Tunay Torun[notes 6]
36 MF Germany GER Hanno Behrens

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. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Brazil BRA Alex Silva (on loan to São Paulo)
22 FW Cameroon CMR Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting[notes 7] (on loan to Nürnberg)
No. Pos. Nation Player
28 MF Senegal SEN Mickaël Tavares[notes 8] (on loan to Nürnberg)
32 MF Germany GER Änis Ben-Hatira[notes 9] (to MSV Duisburg)

Competitions

Bundesliga

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
5 Borussia Dortmund 34 16 9 9 54 42 +12 57 Qualification to Europa League play-off round
6 VfB Stuttgart 34 15 10 9 51 41 +10 55 Qualification to Europa League third qualifying round[lower-alpha 1]
7 Hamburger SV 34 13 13 8 56 41 +15 52
8 VfL Wolfsburg 34 14 8 12 64 58 +6 50
9 Mainz 05 34 12 11 11 36 42 −6 47
Source: kicker.de (in German)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. Since both finalists of the 2009–10 DFB-Pokal were qualified for the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League, the 6th-placed team will qualify for the 3rd qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League.

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts W D L GF GA GD W D L GF GA GD
34 13 13 8 56 41  +15 52 8 6 3 25 12  +13 5 7 5 31 29  +2

Source: Soccerway

Matches

9 August 2009 1 SC Freiburg 1–1 Hamburger SV Freiburg
17:30 CEST (UTC+2)
Report Stadium: Badenova-Stadion
Referee: Peter Sippel
Assistant referees: Tobias Christ, Walter Hofmann
Fourth official: Torsten Bauer
15 August 2009 2 Hamburger SV 4–1 Borussia Dortmund Hamburg
15:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: HSH Nordbank Arena
Referee: Michael Kempter
Assistant referees: Mark Borsch, Tobias Welz
Fourth official: Carsten Kadach
30 August 2009 4 Hamburger SV 3–1 1. FC Köln Hamburg
17:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: HSH Nordbank Arena
Referee: Felix Brych
Assistant referees: Marco Achmüller, Robert Hartmann
Fourth official: Florian Steuer
12 September 2009 5 Hamburger SV 3–1 VfB Stuttgart Hamburg
18:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: HSH Nordbank Arena
Referee: Wolfgang Stark
Assistant referees: Mike Pickel, Thorsten Schiffner
Fourth official: Georg Schalk
20 September 2009 6 Eintracht Frankfurt 1–1 Hamburger SV Frankfurt
15:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: Commerzbank-Arena
Referee: Thorsten Kinnhöfer
Assistant referees: Christian Fischer, Detlef Scheppe
Fourth official: Kai Voss
26 September 2009 7 Hamburger SV 1–0 Bayern Munich Hamburg
18:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: HSH Nordbank Arena
Referee: Michael Weiner
Assistant referees: Thomas Frank, Sönke Glindemann
Fourth official: Christian Bandurski
4 October 2009 8 Hertha BSC 1–3 Hamburger SV Berlin
17:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: Olympiastadion
Referee: Günter Perl
Assistant referees: Josef Maier, Georg Schalk
Fourth official: Karl Valentin
17 October 2009 9 Hamburger SV 0–0 Bayer Leverkusen Hamburg
18:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: HSH Nordbank Arena
Referee: Florian Meyer
Assistant referees: Carsten Kadach, Frank Willenborg
Fourth official: Stefan Trautmann
25 October 2009 10 Schalke 04 3–3 Hamburger SV Gelsenkirchen
17:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: Veltins-Arena
Referee: Manuel Gräfe
Assistant referees: Christoph Bornhorst, Markus Hacker
Fourth official: Tobias Welz
8 November 2009 12 Hannover 96 2–2 Hamburger SV Hanover
15:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: AWD-Arena
Referee: Jochen Drees
Assistant referees: Torsten Bauer, Markus Wingenbach
Fourth official: Stefan Lupp
22 November 2009 13 Hamburger SV 0–1 VfL Bochum Hamburg
17:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: HSH Nordbank Arena
Referee: Günter Perl
Assistant referees: Josef Maier, Georg Schalk
Fourth official: Carsten Kadach
28 November 2009 14 Mainz 05 1–1 Hamburger SV Mainz
15:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: Bruchwegstadion
Referee: Manuel Gräfe
Assistant referees: Bastian Dankert, Markus Hacker
Fourth official: Robert Kempter
5 December 2009 15 Hamburger SV 0–0 1899 Hoffenheim Hamburg
15:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: HSH Nordbank Arena
Referee: Wolfgang Stark
Assistant referees: Mike Pickel, Jan-Hendrik Salver
Fourth official: Florian Steuer
12 December 2009 16 1. FC Nürnberg 0–4 Hamburger SV Nuremberg
15:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: easyCredit-Stadion
Referee: Thorsten Kinhöfer
Assistant referees: Christian Fischer, Detlef Scheppe
Fourth official: Robert Kampka
20 December 2009 17 Hamburger SV 2–1 Werder Bremen Hamburg
15:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: HSH Nordbank Arena
Referee: Florian Meyer
Assistant referees: Carsten Kadach, Frank Willenborg
Fourth official: Holger Henschel
16 January 2010 18 Hamburger SV 2–0 SC Freiburg Hamburg
15:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: HSH Nordbank Arena
Referee: Lutz Wagner
Assistant referees: Bastian Dankert, Daniel Siebert
Fourth official: Malte Dittrich
23 January 2010 19 Borussia Dortmund 1–0 Hamburger SV Dortmund
18:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: Signal Iduna Park
Referee: Manuel Gräfe
Assistant referees: Christian Dingert, Markus Hacker
Fourth official: Mark Borsch
29 January 2010 20 Hamburger SV 1–1 VfL Wolfsburg Hamburg
20:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: HSH Nordbank Arena
Referee: Thorsten Kinhöfer
Assistant referees: Christian Fischer, Detlef Scheppe
Fourth official: Stefan Lupp
6 February 2010 21 1. FC Köln 3–3 Hamburger SV Cologne
15:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: RheinEnergieStadion
Referee: Michael Weiner
Assistant referees: Thomas Frank, Robert Hartmann
Fourth official: Dirk Margenberg
13 February 2010 22 VfB Stuttgart 1–3 Hamburger SV Stuttgart
15:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: Mercedes-Benz Arena
Referee: Deniz Aytekin
Assistant referees: Christian Bandurski, Thorsten Schiffner
Fourth official: Georg Schalk
20 February 2010 23 Hamburger SV 0–0 Eintracht Frankfurt Hamburg
15:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: HSH Nordbank Arena
Referee: Markus Wingenbach
Assistant referees: Marco Achmüller, Guido Kleve
Fourth official: Frank Willenborg
28 February 2010 24 Bayern Munich 1–0 Hamburger SV Munich
17:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: Allianz Arena
Referee: Lutz Wagner
Assistant referees: Bastian Dankert, Tobias Stieler
Fourth official: Wolfgang Walz
6 March 2010 25 Hamburger SV 1–0 Hertha BSC Hamburg
15:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: HSH Nordbank Arena
Referee: Helmut Fleischer
Assistant referees: Sönke Glindemann, René Kunsleben
Fourth official: Thorsten Schriever
14 March 2010 26 Bayer Leverkusen 4–2 Hamburger SV Leverkusen
17:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: BayArena
Referee: Deniz Aytekin
Assistant referees: Christian Leicher, Thorsten Schiffner
Fourth official: Tobias Welz
21 March 2010 27 Hamburger SV 2–2 Schalke 04 Hamburg
15:30 CET (UTC+1) Report Stadium: HSH Nordbank Arena
Referee: Wolfgang Stark
Assistant referees: Robert Kempter, Jan-Hendrik Salver
Fourth official: Thomas Metzen
28 March 2010 28 Borussia Mönchengladbach 1–0 Hamburger SV Mönchengladbach
17:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: Borussia-Park
Referee: Helmut Fleischer
Assistant referees: Sönke Glindemann, Guido Kleve
Fourth official: Christian Bandurski
4 April 2010 29 Hamburger SV 0–0 Hannover 96 Hamburg
17:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: HSH Nordbank Arena
Referee: Peter Sippel
Assistant referees: Tobias Christ, Walter Hofmann
Fourth official: Christian Schößling
11 April 2010 30 VfL Bochum 1–2 Hamburger SV Bochum
15:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: RewirpowerSTADION
Referee: Wolfgang Stark
Assistant referees: Mike Pickel, Thorsten Schiffner
Fourth official: Frank Willenborg
17 April 2010 31 Hamburger SV 0–1 Mainz 05 Hamburg
15:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: HSH Nordbank Arena
Referee: Günter Perl
Assistant referees: Christian Bandurski, Josef Maier
Fourth official: Georg Schalk
25 April 2010 32 1899 Hoffenheim 5–1 Hamburger SV Sinsheim
15:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: Rhein-Neckar-Arena
Referee: Manuel Gräfe
Assistant referees: Christian Dingert, Markus Hacker
Fourth official: Kai Voss
1 May 2010 33 Hamburger SV 4–0 1. FC Nürnberg Hamburg
15:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: HSH Nordbank Arena
Referee: Thorsten Kinhöfer
Assistant referees: Christian Fischer, Detlef Scheppe
Fourth official: Bastian Dankert
8 May 2010 34 Werder Bremen 1–1 Hamburger SV Bremen
15:30 CEST (UTC+2) Report Stadium: Weserstadion
Referee: Michael Weiner
Assistant referees: Thomas Frank, Tobias Welz
Fourth official: Harm Osmers

DFB-Pokal

First round

Second round

Europa League

Third qualifying round

Play-off round

Group stage

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Israel Hapoel Tel Aviv 6 4 0 2 13 8 +5 12 Advance to knockout phase
2 Germany Hamburger SV 6 3 1 2 7 6 +1 10
3 Scotland Celtic 6 1 3 2 7 7 0 6
4 Austria Rapid Wien 6 1 2 3 8 14 −6 5
Source: Soccerway

Round of 32

Round of 16

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

References

  1. "FootballSquads - Hamburger SV - 2009/10". www.footballsquads.co.uk.

Notes

  1. Petrić was born in Brčko, Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina), but was raised in Switzerland and also qualified to represent Croatia internationally and represented Switzerland at U-17 and U-21 level before making his international debut for Croatia in November 2001.
  2. Trochowski was born in Tczew, Poland, but was raised in Germany from the age of 5 and made his international debut for Germany in October 2002.
  3. Castelen was born in Paramaribo, Suriname, but also qualified to represent the Netherlands internationally and made his international debut for the Netherlands in August 2004.
  4. Arslan was born in Paderborn, Germany, and represented Germany at U-20 and U-21 level, but also qualified to represent Turkey internationally and represented Turkey at U-19 and U-21 level.
  5. Demel was born in Orsay, France, but also qualified to represent the Ivory Coast internationally and made his international debut for the Ivory Coast in 2004.
  6. Torun was born in Hamburg, West Germany (now Germany), but also qualified to represent Turkey internationally and represented Turkey at U-15, U-16, U-17, U-18, U-21 and B level before making his international debut for Turkey in February 2011.
  7. Choupo-Moting was born in Hamburg, West Germany (now Germany), and represented Germany at U-19 and U-21 level, but also qualified to represent Cameroon internationally through his father and made his international debut for Cameroon in June 2010.
  8. Tavares was born in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, France, but also qualified to represent Cape Verde and Senegal internationally through his mother and father respectively and was called up by Cape Verde in May 2008 before making his international debut for Senegal in 2009.
  9. Ben-Hatira was born in West Berlin, West Germany (now Berlin, Germany), and represented Germany at U-19, U-20, and U-21 level, but also qualified to represent Tunisia internationally and made his international debut for Tunisia in February 2012.