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[1] [2] [3] The 1938 edition was only the second, after 1922, when a replay of the final was required. [1] FC Schalke 04 entered the final as heavy favourites, having won the national championship in the previous season. [4] In the first game Schalke twice took the lead, 2–0 and 3–1 before Erich Meng equalised in the 87th
FC Schalke 04 had a surprise title tilt at Bundesliga, in spite of a poor start to the season and the resultant dismissal of manager Jupp Heynckes. With largely unproven Ralf Rangnick taking over, Schalke went about level with title rivals Bayern Munich after a 1–0 win thanks to a goal from Lincoln .
The complete history of FC Schalke 04, The Workshop, Göttingen 2011, ISBN 978-3-89533-747-5. William Herbert Koch: The Royal Blues: the phenomenon Schalke 04, Düsseldorf 1973, ISBN 3-7700-0365-9. Olivier Kruschinski: Blue and white for a lifetime. A season with Schalke, Herten 2005, ISBN 3-938152-04-4.
The score board of the 1941 final. FC Schalke 04, having won five of the previous seven finals, being the defending champions and aiming for an unprecedented third consecutive German championship, were the favourites and led the final 3–0 after 57 minutes but Rapid scored four unanswered goals, the last three of them by Franz Binder, to win the championship. [5]
Alex Král (FC Schalke 04) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Schalke 04 vs Wolfsburg. 20:56, admin. Attempt missed. Alex Král (FC Schalke 04) header from the centre of the box misses to the ...
The 2024–25 FC Schalke 04 season will be the 121st season in the football and their eighth season in the 2. Bundesliga . In addition to the domestic league, Schalke will also participate in this season's edition of the domestic cup , the DFB-Pokal .
Most international goals as a Schalke 04 player: Klaas-Jan Huntelaar – 26 (2010–2015, Netherlands) Most international goals for Germany as a Schalke 04 player: Klaus Fischer – 23 (1977–1981) World Cup winners: Benedikt Höwedes ( 2014 , appeared in final ), Julian Draxler ( 2014 ), Helmut Kremers , Norbert Nigbur (both 1974 , did not play)
FC Schalke 04 completed the 1936–37 season unbeaten, finishing the Gauliga Westfalen with 17 wins and one draw. The club than went on to win seven out of eight games in the championship and draw one, against SV Werder Bremen , to complete the league season with a record of 24 wins and two draws.