2004–05 SK Rapid Wien season

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Rapid Wien
2004–05 season
PresidentRudolf Edlinger
CoachJosef Hickersberger
StadiumGerhard Hanappi Stadium,
Vienna, Austria
BundesligaChampion (31st title)
ÖFB-CupRunner-up
UEFA CupFirst round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Axel Lawarée (13)

All:
Axel Lawarée (15)
Highest home attendance46,000
Lowest home attendance8,400

The 2004–05 SK Rapid Wien season is the 107th season in club history.

Squad statistics

No. Nat. Name Age League Cup UEFA Cup Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Yellow card Red card
Goalkeepers
1 Czech Republic Ladislav Maier 38 5+1 1 6+1 1
24 Austria Helge Payer 24 23 4 27 2
30 Austria Jürgen Macho 26 8 3 11
Defenders
2 Poland Marcin Adamski 28 9+5 3+1 12+6
2 Czech Republic Jiří Lenko 19 1+1 0+2 1+3 1
3 Austria Ferdinand Feldhofer 24 28+1 4 4 3+1 35+2 4 8
4 Austria Martin Hiden 31 20 1 3 24 4 1
6 Hungary György Korsós 27 25+2 2 3+1 3+1 31+4 2 4 1
12 Austria[notes 1] György Garics 20 11+7 1 2+1 1 14+8 1
13 Austria Markus Katzer 24 28+3 4 1 1 3+1 32+4 5 3
14 Austria Thomas Burgstaller 24 5+5 1 1 0+1 6+6 1 2
18 Austria Markus Hiden 26 10+3 4 14+3 1
23 Austria Andreas Dober 18 0+1 0+1 0+2
26 Slovakia Jozef Valachovič 28 12 2 14
29 Austria Daniel Schreiner 18 1 1 1
Midfielders
7 Slovakia Peter Hlinka 25 33+1 1 2 1 4 39+1 2 10
8 Austria Andreas Ivanschitz 20 25+4 5 3 1 4 32+4 6 4
11 Germany Steffen Hofmann 23 30+2 8 3 2 4 2 37+2 12 3
15 Austria Stefan Kulovits 21 18+10 1+2 1+1 20+13 5
16 Austria Sebastián Martínez 26 22+13 8 3+1 1 3+1 28+15 9 5
17 Austria Veli Kavlak 15 1+1 1+1 1
19 Austria Florian Sturm 22 10+8 1 3+1 1+2 14+11 1 1
Forwards
9 Belgium Axel Lawarée 30 22+7 13 1+3 2 1+2 24+12 15 1
10 Czech Republic Tomáš Došek 25 20+8 7 2 1 4 26+8 8
17 Bosnia and Herzegovina Eldar Topić 21 0+3 0+1 0+4
20 Austria Roman Kienast 20 5+16 2 5+16 2 1
21 Austria René Gartler 18 0+3 0+3 1
25 Czech Republic Marek Kincl 31 24+3 9 4 2 1 30+3 10 4

Goal scorers

Rank Name Bundesliga Cup UEFA Cup Total
1 Belgium Axel Lawarée 13 2 15
2 Germany Steffen Hofmann 8 2 2 12
3 Czech Republic Marek Kincl 9 1 10
4 Austria Sebastián Martínez 8 1 9
5 Czech Republic Tomáš Došek 7 1 8
6 Austria Andreas Ivanschitz 5 1 6
7 Austria Markus Katzer 4 1 5
8 Austria Ferdinand Feldhofer 4 4
9 Slovakia Peter Hlinka 1 1 2
Austria Roman Kienast 2 2
Hungary György Korsós 2 2
12 Austria Thomas Burgstaller 1 1
Austria György Garics 1 1
Austria Florian Sturm 1 1
OG Austria Ronald Gercaliu (Sturm) 1 1
Austria Christoph Jank (Salzburg) 1 1
Totals 67 10 3 80

[1]

Fixtures and results

[2]   Win   Draw   Loss

Bundesliga

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
1 14.07.2004 A SW Bregenz 5-1 5,000 Ivanschitz 6' 62', Kincl 21', Došek 53', Katzer 90'
2 21.07.2004 H Wacker Innsbruck 4-1 15,300 Kincl 16' 77', Hlinka 42', Ivanschitz 63'
3 01.08.2004 A Austria Wien 1-1 11,800 Kincl 12'
4 07.08.2004 H Austria Salzburg 0-0 12,400
5 15.08.2004 A Sturm Graz 1-0 8,420 Lawarée 80'
6 21.08.2004 H Mattersburg 3-0 10,400 Lawarée 50' 61', Kincl 52'
7 29.08.2004 A Pasching 1-2 7,500 Kincl 24'
8 11.09.2004 H Admira 2-1 9,700 Hofmann S. 21', Feldhofer 31'
9 18.09.2004 H GAK 2-1 13,200 Kienast R. 7', Došek 84'
Korsós Yellow card 68' Red card
10 25.09.2004 A GAK 2-2 10,841 Ivanschitz 11', Martínez 55'
11 03.10.2004 H SW Bregenz 2-1 8,400 Došek 22', Sturm F. 73'
12 16.10.2004 A Wacker Innsbruck 2-0 9,400 Katzer 3', Korsós 49'
13 24.10.2004 H Austria Wien 1-1 17,500 Katzer 54'
14 27.10.2004 A Austria Salzburg 1-0 10,000 Korsós 49'
15 31.10.2004 H Sturm Graz 2-0 13,200 Kienast R. 63', Gercaliu 67' (o.g.)
16 06.11.2004 A Mattersburg 0-0 17,100
17 13.11.2004 H Pasching 3-0 14,800 Feldhofer 2', Hofmann S. 17' 75'
18 20.11.2004 A Admira 0-1 8,000
19 27.11.2004 H Sturm Graz 4-1 8,800 Martínez 23', Došek 58', Hofmann S. 83', Kincl 90+2'
20 04.12.2004 A Pasching 1-1 8,968 Hofmann S. 76' (pen.)
21 08.12.2004 H Wacker Innsbruck 2-2 10,000 Došek 84', Martínez 90+1'
22 11.05.2005 A Admira 1-0 10,500 Feldhofer 90+2'
23 06.04.2005 A SW Bregenz 2-0 2,500 Lawarée 34' 84'
24 05.05.2005 H Austria Salzburg 5-0 14,300 Jank 5' (o.g.), Lawarée 13' 34', Hofmann S. 43', Martínez 45'
25 13.03.2005 A Austria Wien 0-1 11,000
26 19.03.2005 H GAK 1-0 10,600 Lawarée 82'
27 02.04.2005 A Mattersburg 0-1 16,300
28 09.04.2005 H Mattersburg 2-1 10,600 Katzer 45', Kincl 74'
29 16.04.2005 A Sturm Graz 1-1 8,422 Ivanschitz 54'
30 23.04.2005 H Pasching 2-1 16,500 Martínez 21', Hofmann S. 88'
31 30.04.2005 A Wacker Innsbruck 2-1 8,400 Martínez 56', Lawarée 73'
32 07.05.2005 H Admira 6-0 13,600 Martínez 27', Lawarée 36' 65', Feldhofer 83', Došek 86' 87'
33 14.05.2005 H SW Bregenz 4-1 17,205 Lawarée 2' 78', Hofmann S. 19' (pen.), Kincl 81'
34 21.05.2005 A Austria Salzburg 1-4 11,640 Garics 90+5'
35 26.05.2005 H Austria Wien 0-1 46,000
36 29.05.2005 A GAK 1-3 13,471 Martínez 88'

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Rapid Wien (C) 36 21 8 7 67 31 +36 71 Qualification to Champions League second qualifying round
2 Grazer AK 36 21 7 8 58 28 +30 70 Qualification to UEFA Cup second qualifying round
3 Austria Wien 36 19 12 5 64 24 +40 69
4 Pasching 36 17 9 10 53 48 +5 60
5 Mattersburg 36 12 9 15 48 58 −10 45
Source: weltfussball.de (in German)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Cup

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
R16 16.03.2005 A Austria Salzburg II 2-0 2,000 Ivanschitz 28', Lawarée 81'
QF 12.04.2005 A Mattersburg 3-1 9,000 Hlinka 10', Došek 61', Katzer 68'
SF 17.05.2005 H GAK 4-1 11,100 Hofmann S. 8' 64', Martínez 90', Lawarée 90+4'
F 01.06.2005 N Austria Wien 1-3 28,000 Burgstaller T. 5'

UEFA Cup

Rd Date Venue Opponent Res. Att. Goals and discipline
Q2-L1 12.08.2004 H Rubin Kazan Russia 0-2 12,000 Hiden Mart. Yellow card 67' Red card
Q2-L2 26.08.2004 A Rubin Kazan Russia 3-0 12,000 Hofmann S. 18' 70', Kincl 30'
R1-L1 16.09.2004 A Sporting CP Portugal 0-2 19,861
R1-L2 30.09.2004 H Sporting CP Portugal 0-0 17,500

References

  1. ^ "Saison 2004/05". rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  2. ^ "Spiele 2004/05". rapidarchiv.at. Retrieved 6 August 2016.

Notes

  1. ^ Garics was born in Szombathely, Hungary, but was raised in Austria from the age of 14 and represented them at U-21 level before making his international debut for Austria in October 2006.