1989–90 2. Bundesliga

The 1989–90 2. Bundesliga season was the sixteenth season of the 2. Bundesliga, the second tier of the German football league system.

2. Bundesliga
Season1989–90
ChampionsHertha BSC
PromotedHertha BSC
SG Wattenscheid 09
RelegatedHessen Kassel
SpVgg Bayreuth
Alemannia Aachen
SpVgg Unterhaching
Matches played380
Top goalscorerMaurice Banach
(21 goals)
Average attendance7,398

Hertha BSC and SG Wattenscheid 09 were promoted to the Bundesliga while KSV Hessen Kassel, SpVgg Bayreuth, Alemannia Aachen and SpVgg Unterhaching were relegated to the Oberliga.

League table

For the 1989–90 season KSV Hessen Kassel, SpVgg Unterhaching, MSV Duisburg and Preußen Münster were newly promoted to the 2. Bundesliga from the Oberliga while Stuttgarter Kickers and Hannover 96 had been relegated to the league from the Bundesliga.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1Hertha BSC (C, P)3822976539+2653Promotion to Bundesliga
2SG Wattenscheid 09 (P)3821987035+3551
31. FC Saarbrücken38151675833+2546Qualification to promotion play-offs
4Stuttgarter Kickers38197126848+2045
5Schalke 04381611116951+1843
6Rot-Weiss Essen381512115343+1042
7Eintracht Braunschweig38159145551+439
8Hannover 96381214125343+1038
9Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin381213134652−637
10MSV Duisburg381115125058−837
11SV Meppen381016124757−1036
12SC Preußen Münster381310154565−2036
13SC Freiburg381112155352+134
14Fortuna Köln38916134860−1234
15VfL Osnabrück38129175869−1133
16SV Darmstadt 98381013154355−1233
17Hessen Kassel (R)38137183564−2933Relegation to Oberliga
18SpVgg Bayreuth (R)38119185459−531
19Alemannia Aachen (R)38118195163−1230
20SpVgg Unterhaching (R)38715164361−1829
Source: kicker.de
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Results

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Alemannia Aachen2–12–11–12–00–01–20–10–12–12–23–01–37–11–12–10–42–12–01–3
SpVgg Bayreuth3–06–10–21–02–02–11–23–11–15–12–21–12–13–12–21–11–23–10–2
Blau-Weiß 90 Berlin1–01–02–31–13–13–02–03–11–10–12–01–12–12–10–11–10–23–21–1
Hertha BSC3–11–03–01–14–12–12–11–01–02–03–03–02–03–04–02–20–01–11–1
Eintracht Braunschweig4–32–12–01–25–04–11–10–31–00–42–23–01–23–10–02–23–00–01–0
Darmstadt 981–03–13–00–02–23–12–12–21–10–12–03–31–21–00–03–20–01–14–1
MSV Duisburg3–13–12–20–32–03–12–21–02–13–10–20–03–31–01–11–31–10–03–2
Rot-Weiss Essen3–13–02–10–01–01–01–10–14–31–03–31–11–10–01–20–01–01–10–2
SC Freiburg1–12–00–10–21–01–22–21–21–10–14–16–10–23–11–40–32–02–32–0
Hannover 962–01–12–00–23–01–12–24–10–04–01–11–02–11–10–02–25–13–00–3
Hessen Kassel1–52–01–12–02–10–02–10–12–50–11–01–10–01–50–02–00–63–20–3
Fortuna Köln0–05–21–13–00–22–11–11–11–12–10–13–02–50–21–12–10–13–21–1
SV Meppen1–11–11–10–02–13–00–03–20–01–00–12–25–13–12–02–20–13–11–1
Preußen Münster2–02–12–02–61–21–01–11–30–00–11–10–02–11–40–02–11–12–21–0
VfL Osnabrück3–10–32–53–01–24–21–01–13–11–44–02–21–11–21–13–11–02–10–3
1. FC Saarbrücken0–00–01–13–00–11–11–22–32–22–03–12–24–01–07–12–01–06–12–0
Schalke 043–12–12–04–11–53–01–11–02–11–12–03–02–00–14–11–22–03–31–1
Stuttgarter Kickers4–23–11–14–24–02–14–14–11–13–22–01–15–14–02–11–02–42–02–3
SpVgg Unterhaching3–20–01–10–11–11–01–10–20–00–01–01–21–33–02–21–12–13–11–2
SG Wattenscheid1–24–10–05–13–10–02–01–04–43–02–02–02–04–01–10–23–13–01–0
Source: DFB
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

The league's top scorers:[1]

GoalsPlayerTeam
21 Maurice BanachSG Wattenscheid 09
19 Uwe TschiskaleSG Wattenscheid 09
18 Heikko GlödeVfL Osnabrück
Theo GriesHertha BSC
Wolfgang SchülerStuttgarter Kickers
Peter SendscheidFC Schalke 04
17 Tony Yeboah1. FC Saarbrücken
16 Aleksandr BorodyukFC Schalke 04
Uwe KoberMSV Duisburg
15 Thorsten BolzekFortuna Köln

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