A season-by-season record of SG Dynamo Dresden, who were founded as SG Volkspolizei Dresden in 1950.
Key
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Champions | Runners-up | Promoted | Relegated |
Seasons
Notes
- FDGB-Pokal until 1991, DFB Pokal thereafter. The FDGB-Pokal was named the NOFV-Pokal for its final season.
- In 1954, Dynamo Dresden were moved to Berlin to form Dynamo Berlin. The club was left to reform in the second-tier DDR-Liga.
- ^ From 1955 to 1960 the East German league operated by calendar year.
- After German reunification in 1990, the DDR-Oberliga was named the NOFV-Oberliga, and was used to determine qualification for East German teams in the unified German football league system
- Dynamo were banned for two years from European competition after their fans rioted in their 1990–91 European Cup quarter-final against Red Star Belgrade.
- Dynamo were docked 4 points in 1993–94 for financial mismanagement
- In 1995, Dynamo were relegated two levels into the Regionalliga Nordost for failing to meet the financial requirements for a professional licence
- The German league changed from 2 points to 3 points for a win in 1995
- The Regionalliga was reduced from four leagues to two in 2000, so the bottom 11 teams in the Regionalliga Nordost were all relegated
- Dynamo beat Hertha BSC (A), champions of the Oberliga Nordost-Nord, in a playoff to reach the Regionalliga Nord
- Dynamo were suspended from the Saxony Cup in 2001–02 for providing too few referees in previous seasons
- A new, national 3. Liga was founded in 2008
- Dynamo faced VfL Osnabrück, who had finished 16th in the 2. Bundesliga, in a playoff, and won 4–2 on aggregate to earn promotion to the second tier.
- Dynamo Dresden's home game with FC Ingolstadt 04 during the 2011–12 season was played behind closed doors, after Dynamo's fans had rioted during an earlier DFB-Pokal tie with Borussia Dortmund. With this match taken into account, Dynamo's average attendance is 24,848
- Dynamo faced VfL Osnabrück, who had finished 3rd in the 3. Liga, in a playoff, and won 2–1 on aggregate to stay in the 2. Bundesliga
- Dynamo were banned from the 2013–14 DFB-Pokal due to their fans rioting in the previous season's competition.
References
- "SAISON - ARCHIV". Dynamo Dresden (in German). Archived from the original on 23 October 2010. Retrieved 10 November 2010.