2003-04 Arminia Bielefeld Roster

2. Bundesliga (Bundesliga2)
Germany, Level II
Team Record: 16-10-8 - 56 points
Finishing 2nd in Bundesliga2
Location: Bielefeld, Germany
2003-04 Arminia Bielefeld Statistics

Arminia Bielefeld of 2. Bundesliga ended the 2003-04 season with a record of 16 wins, 8 draws and 10 losses for 56 points finishing second in Bundesliga2.

The team scored 50 goals and conceded 37. Isaac Boakye netted 14 goals for the team, while Marco Küntzel, Massimilian Porcello and Fatmir Vata each tallied five or more, too. Marco Küntzel accounted for 6 assists. Mathias Hain topped the squad with 16 wins and a team-best 1.05 goals against average, pacing keepers with significant playing time.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Newton Ben KatanhaFebruary 3, 19835'10"172Seke, Zimbabwe
Martin AmedickDSeptember 6, 19826'4"187Paderborn, Germany
Roland BenschneiderDAugust 22, 19806'7"194Neuruppin, Germany
Isaac BoakyeFNovember 26, 19815'11"161Kumasi, Ghana
Daniel BoguszSeptember 21, 19745'11"154Warszawa, Poland
Márcio BorgesJanuary 20, 19735'11"181Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Detlev DammeierOctober 18, 19686'0"170Stadthagen, Germany
Dennis EilhoffGJuly 31, 19826'3"183Witten, Germany
Petr GabrielDMay 17, 19736'2"185Praha, Czech Republic
Mathias HainGDecember 31, 19726'2"192Goslar, Germany
Philipp HeithölterMAugust 28, 19825'11"176Herford, Germany
Rüdiger KaufMMarch 1, 19755'8"143Esslingen, Germany
Marco KüntzelJanuary 22, 19765'10"161Grabow, Germany
Benjamin LenseDNovember 30, 19786'3"179Lich, Germany
Maciej MurawskiFebruary 20, 19746'0"176Zielona Gora, Poland
Patrick OwomoyelaDNovember 5, 19796'2"192Hamburg, Germany
Massimilian PorcelloMJune 23, 19806'0"174Bückeburg, Germany
Zeljko RadovicFApril 6, 19746'3"181Wien, Austria
Sebastian RadtkeApril 3, 19836'2"172Köthen, Germany
Bernd RauwDJanuary 8, 19806'0"187Malmedy, Belgium
Mirnel SadovićF, MMay 25, 19845'9"150Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Jesús SinisterraDecember 9, 19755'8"152Quidbo-Choco, Colombia
Fatmir VataF, MSeptember 19, 19715'7"161Rrëshen, Albania



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