1987–88 Bundesliga
The 1987–88 Bundesliga was the 25th season of the Bundesliga, the premier football league in West Germany. It began on 31 July 1987 and ended on 21 May 1988. FC Bayern Munich were the defending champions.
Competition modus
Every team played two games against each other team, one at home and one away. Teams received two points for a win and one point for a draw. If two or more teams were tied on points, places were determined by goal difference and, if still tied, by goals scored. The team with the most points were crowned champions while the two teams with the fewest points were relegated to 2. Bundesliga. The third-to-last team had to compete in a two-legged relegation/promotion play-off against the third-placed team from 2. Bundesliga.Team changes to 1986–87
and SpVgg Blau-Weiß 1890 Berlin were directly relegated to the 2. Bundesliga after finishing in the last two places. They were replaced by Hannover 96 and Karlsruher SC. Relegation/promotion play-off participant FC Homburg won on aggregate against FC St. Pauli and thus retained their Bundesliga status.Team overview
Club | Location | Ground | Capacity |
Bochum | Ruhrstadion | 40,000 | |
Bremen | Weserstadion | 32,000 | |
Dortmund | Westfalenstadion | 54,000 | |
Frankfurt | Waldstadion | 62,000 | |
Hamburg | Volksparkstadion | 62,000 | |
Hanover | Niedersachsenstadion | 60,400 | |
Homburg | Waldstadion | 24,000 | |
Kaiserslautern | Fritz-Walter-Stadion | 42,000 | |
Karlsruhe | Wildparkstadion | 50,000 | |
Cologne | Müngersdorfer Stadion | 61,000 | |
Leverkusen | Ulrich-Haberland-Stadion | 20,000 | |
Ludwigshafen | Südweststadion | 75,000 | |
Mönchengladbach | Bökelbergstadion | 34,500 | |
Munich | Olympiastadion | 80,000 | |
Nuremberg | Städtisches Stadion | 64,238 | |
Gelsenkirchen | Parkstadion | 70,000 | |
Stuttgart | Neckarstadion | 72,000 | |
Krefeld | Grotenburg Stadion | 35,700 |
- Waldhof Mannheim played their matches in nearby Ludwigshafen because their own ground did not fulfil Bundesliga requirements.
League table
Results
Relegation play-offs
and third-placed 2. Bundesliga team SV Darmstadt 98 had to compete in a two-legged relegation/promotion play-off. After a two-leg series, both teams were tied 4–4 on aggregate, so a deciding third match had to be scheduled. Mannheim won this match in a penalty shootout and retained their Bundesliga status.----
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Top goalscorers
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- Stefan Kuntz '
- Uwe Leifeld '
- Flemming Povlsen '
- Jürgen Wegmann '
- Michael Zorc '
Champion squad
SV Werder Bremen |
Goalkeepers: Oliver Reck ; Dieter Burdenski. Defenders: Gunnar Sauer ; Ulrich Borowka ; Rune Bratseth ; Jonny Otten ; Thomas Schaaf ; Michael Kutzop ; Matthias Ruländer. Midfielders: Miroslav Votava ; Günter Hermann ; Norbert Meier ; Thomas Wolter ; Dieter Eilts ; Benno Möhlmann. Forwards: Karl-Heinz Riedle ; Frank Ordenewitz ; Manfred Burgsmüller ; Frank Neubarth. ' Manager: Otto Rehhagel. On the roster but have not played in a league game:''' none. |