2009–10 1. FC Kaiserslautern season

During the 2009–10 German football season, 1. FC Kaiserslautern competed in the 2. Bundesliga.

1. FC Kaiserslautern
2009–10 season
Chairman Stefan Kuntz
Manager Marco Kurz
StadiumFritz-Walter-Stadion
2. Bundesliga7th
DFB-PokalRound of 16
Top goalscorerErik Jendrišek (15)

Season summary

After 4 seasons languishing in the second tier, Kaiserslautern secured a return to the Bundesliga as champions.

Kit

The kit was manufactured by Do You Football and sponsored by Frankfurt-based financial advisors Deutsche Vermögensberatung.

Players

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  GER Tobias Sippel
2 DF  BFA Moussa Ouattara
3 MF  BIH Dario Damjanović
4 MF  GER Bastian Schulz
5 DF  GER Martin Amedick
6 DF  GER Mathias Abel
7 DF  GER Dragan Paljić
8 MF  GER Sidney Sam (on loan from Hamburg)
9 FW  CRO Srđan Lakić
11 MF  GER Danny Fuchs
13 MF  GER Mario Klinger
14 DF  GER Manuel Hornig
15 MF  CMR Georges Mandjeck (on loan from Stuttgart)
17 DF  GER Alexander Bugera
18 DF  GER Christoph Buchner
19 DF  CZE Jiří Bílek
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 DF  BRA Rodnei (on loan from Hertha)
21 MF  GER Pierre de Wit
22 MF  CRO Ivo Iličević[notes 1] (on loan from Bochum)
23 DF  GER Florian Dick
25 DF   SUI Daniel Pavlović[notes 2] (on loan from Schaffhausen)
26 FW  SVK Erik Jendrišek
27 GK  AUT Marco Knaller
28 DF  GER Marcel Correia
29 GK  GER Kevin Trapp
30 DF  GER Fabian Müller
31 FW  GER Alper Akçam
32 FW  SVK Adam Nemec
33 MF  GER Markus Steinhöfer (on loan from Eintracht Frankfurt)
35 GK  USA Luis Robles
38 DF  GER Sascha Kotysch

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
10 MF  GER Anel Džaka[notes 3] (on loan to TuS Koblenz)
24 FW  GER Kai Hesse (to Kickers Offenbach)
No. Pos. Nation Player
37 MF  GER Ricky Pinheiro (on loan to VfL Osnabrück)

References

Notes

  1. Iličević was born in Aschaffenburg, West Germany (now Germany), but also qualified to represent Croatia internationally and represented Croatia at U-21 level before making his international debut for Croatia in October 2010.
  2. Pavlović was born in Rorschach, Switzerland, and represented Switzerland at U-19, U-20 and U-21 level, but also qualified to represent Bosnia and Herzegovina internationally and made his international debut for Bosnia and Herzegovina in March 2017.
  3. Džaka was born in Sarajevo, SFR Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina), but also qualified to represent Germany internationally and represented Germany at U-21 level.
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