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'''[[FC Schalke 04]]''' had a surprise title tilt at [[Fußball-Bundesliga|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 [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] after a 1–0 win thanks to a goal from [[Lincoln (footballer)|Lincoln]]. From there on, Bayern dominated, leaving Schalke a full 14 points behind, albeit good enough for runners-up, qualifying the team for the [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]].
'''[[FC Schalke 04]]''' had a surprise title tilt at [[Fußball-Bundesliga|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 [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] after a 1–0 win thanks to a goal from [[Lincoln (footballer)|Lincoln]]. From there on, Bayern dominated, leaving Schalke a full 14 points behind, albeit good enough for runners-up, qualifying the team for the [[2005–06 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]].

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Revision as of 03:31, 15 April 2016

Schalke 04
2004–05 season
ManagerJupp Heynckes
Ralf Rangnick
Bundesliga2nd
UEFA CupRound of 32
DFB-PokalRunners-Up
Intertoto CupProgress
Top goalscorerAílton (14)

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. From there on, Bayern dominated, leaving Schalke a full 14 points behind, albeit good enough for runners-up, qualifying the team for the Champions League.

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