2012–13 Hannover 96 season

Hannover 96
2012–13 season
Sporting Director Martin Kind
Manager Mirko Slomka
Stadium AWD-Arena,
Hanover, Lower Saxony
Bundesliga 10th
DFB-Pokal 3rd Round
Europa League Round of 32
Highest home attendance 49,000
Lowest home attendance 36,200
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2012–13 Hannover 96 season is the 117th season in the club's football history. In 2012–13 the club plays in the Fußball-Bundesliga, the top tier of German football. It is the clubs eleventh consecutive season in this league, having been promoted from the 2. Bundesliga in 2002.

The club also took part in the 2012–13 edition of the DFB-Pokal, the German Cup, where it reached the third round and faced the cup holders, Borussia Dortmund before being knocked out of the tournament on a 5–1 loss.[1]

In Europe, the club qualified for the 2012–13 edition of the Europa League, where it played Anzhi Makhachkala in the Europa League Round of 32.[2]

Matches

Legend

  Win   Draw   Loss   Postponed

Friendly matches

Bundesliga

DFB-Pokal

UEFA Europa League

Third qualifying round

Playoff round

Group Stage

Knockout phase

Round of 32

Squad

PlayerBundesligaDFB-PokalEuropa LeagueTotals
No.PlayerNat.Birthdayat Hannover sincePrevious clubMatchesGoalsMatchesGoalMatchesGoalsMatchesGoals
Goalkeepers
1Ron-Robert Zieler12 February 19892010Manchester United34030120490
14Markus Miller8 April 19822010Karlsruhe00000000
21Christofer Heimeroth7 November 19922010Ried00000000
Defenders
2Leon Andreasen23 April 19832010Fulham521153116
3Karim Haggui20 January 19842009Bayer Leverkusen2213081332
4Hiroki Sakai12 April 19902012Kashiwa Reysol1301030170
5Mario Eggimann24 January 19812008Karlsruhe2212081322
6Steve Cherundolo19 February 19791999University of Portland Pilots20030100330
15André Hoffmann18 February 19932013Duisburg1620000162
17Johan Djourou18 January 19872013Arsenal1400020160
18Sébastien Pocognoli1 August 19872013Standard Liège1100020130
19Christian Schulz1 April 19832007Werder Bremen1911090291
20Felipe15 May 19872012Standard Liège41103081
23Sofian Chahed18 April 19832009Hertha BSC1300010140
24Christian Pander28 August 19832011Schalke 041803061271
34Konstantin Rausch15 March 19902004Nienhagen30321100414
35Christopher Avevor11 February 19922008Holstein Kiel00000000
Midfielders
7Sérgio Pinto16 October 19802007Alemannia Aachen30232101435
8Manuel Schmiedebach5 December 19882006Hertha BSC21030121361
10Szabolcs Huszti18 April 19832012Zenit Saint Petersburg219201253514
22Adrian Nikçi10 November 19892012Zürich41004081
26Deniz Aycicek5 June 1990------00000000
28Lars Stindl26 August 19882010Karlsruhe1822092294
31Jannis Plaeschke6 February 1993------00000000
36Willi Evseev14 February 1992------00000000
Forwards
9Artur Sobiech12 June 19902011Polonia Warszawa25520103378
11Didier Ya Konan22 May 19842009Rosenborg287301044111
13Jan Schlaudraff18 July 19832008Bayern Munich3023291425
25Mohammed Abdellaoue23 October 19852010Vålerenga2681081359
27Deniz Kadah2 March 19862012Lübeck20000020
39Mame Biram Diouf16 December 19872012Manchester United281222633617

Coaching staff

NameJobNationality
Mirko SlomkaHead CoachGermany
Norbert DüwelAssistant CoachGermany
Nestor El MaestroAssistant CoachEngland
Jörg SieversGoalkeeping CoachGermany
Jürgen FreiwaldFitness CoachGermany
Ingo GeislerFitness CoachGermany
Edward KowalczukFitness CoachPoland
Axel PartenheimerClub DoctorGermany
Sascha Haschemi-FardClub DoctorGermany
Helmut LillClub DoctorGermany
Björn-Niclas PabelPhysioGermany
Ralf BlumePhysioGermany
Marcus SchonaichPhysioGermany
Carlos HernandezPhysioGermany

Sources

  1. DFB-Pokal 2012–13, accessed: 24 December 2012
  2. Europa League 2012/2013 .:. Gruppe L (German) UEFA Europa League 2012–13 – Group L, accessed: 13 September 2012

External links

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