FFC Heike Rheine - Statistics

Statistics

Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts DFB-Cup
1990–91 Bundesliga Nord (I) 5 8 3 7 29 34 19 not qualified
1991–92 Bundesliga Nord 3 12 4 4 42 17 28 Semi-final
1992–93 Bundesliga Nord 3 10 2 6 35 21 22 Semi-final
1993–94 Bundesliga Nord 4 7 5 6 31 20 19 Quarter-final
1994–95 Bundesliga Nord 4 7 6 5 38 24 20 3rd round
1995–96 Bundesliga Nord 4 9 5 4 38 24 32 Quarter-final
1996–97 Bundesliga Nord 4 9 4 5 30 24 31 Runner-Up
1997–98 Bundesliga (I) 7 9 2 11 28 32 29 Quarter-final
1998–99 Bundesliga 11 6 4 12 29 44 22 Quarter-final
1999–00 Regionalliga West (II) 1 21 1 0 113 12 64 2nd round
2000–01 Bundesliga 11 5 5 12 28 52 20 2nd round
2001–02 Bundesliga 8 6 9 7 34 34 27 2nd round
2002–03 Bundesliga 4 12 2 8 52 31 38 2nd round
2003–04 Bundesliga 3 13 4 5 64 37 43 Semi-final
2004–05 Bundesliga 7 7 4 11 36 54 25 Quarter-final
2005–06 Bundesliga 9 5 5 12 39 56 20 3rd round
2006–07 Bundesliga 11 4 2 16 24 57 14 2nd round
2007–08 2. Bundesliga Nord (II) 12 3 4 15 26 50 13 2nd round
2008–09 Regionalliga West (III) 11 8 6 12 37 53 30 1st round
2009–10 Regionalliga West 6 11 5 10 48 34 38 not qualified
2010–11 Regionalliga West - 0 0 0 0 0 0 not qualified
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.

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