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Eintracht Frankfurt

·23 December 2025

The numbers speak for themselves

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Eintracht’s standout numbers from the first half of the season, including a record-breaking teenager, the best tacklers and the most minutes on the pitch.

2 – The Eagles only dropped two points from a leading position. Borussia Mönchengladbach are the only team in the Bundesliga with a better record in this regard (zero points dropped). 


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5 – Eintracht’s 4-1 win over Werder Bremen at Deutsche Bank Park on Matchday 1 of 2025/26 was the team’s biggest opening-day victory in the Bundesliga since 2000/01 (a 3-0 victory against SpVgg Unterhaching). 

– Speaking of goals, six were scored in the Eagles’ maiden league phase outing in the UEFA Champions League against Galatasaray A.S. The Turkish side took the lead before Dino Toppmöller’s charges roared back to win 5-1. It was the first time Eintracht had ever registered five goals in a single Champions League game. 

7 – Farès Chaibi has contributed seven assists thus far, including six in the Bundesliga, making him the Eagles’ best provider this season. Only Bayern Munich’s Michael Olise (eight) has more. 

Jonathan Burkardt found the net eight times in his first ten games for Eintracht. In club history, Theofanis Gekas is the only player with a better such record. 

13 – Eintracht have had more different goalscorers than anyone else in the Bundesliga: Nathaniel Brown, Arthur Theate, Robin Koch, Rasmus Kristensen, Can Uzun, Hugo Larsson, Chaibi, Mo Dahoud, Burkardt, Jean-Mattéo Bahoya, Ritsu Doan, Ansgar Knauff and Michy Batshuayi. That number rises to 15 in all competitions, with Paxten Aaronson and Elye Wahi also on the scoresheet. 

23 – When Brown scored against 1. FC Union Berlin, it marked the 23rd consecutive Bundesliga home game in which Eintracht have found the net at least once. That is the club’s longest such sequence in more than 30 years; prior to that there was a 24-game stretch between 1991 and 1993. 

35,78 – Brown reached a top speed of almost 36 km/h this season - 35.78 km/h to be exact. That makes him the fastest player in the Eintracht squad in 2025/26, and the joint-sixth quickest in the league alongside Borussia Dortmund’s Karim Adeyemi. 

42 – Uzun’s new jersey number this season. The 20-year-old has also set a number of new records:

• No teenager in Bundesliga history had ever scored in each of the first four matchdays of a season before Uzun did so. He even extended that record to five in the next game. • In doing so, Uzun became just the fourth teenager this century - after Karim Benzema, Jadon Sancho and Julian Brandt - to score in five consecutive games in one of Europe’s top-five leagues. • Since detailed data collection began in 2004/05, no other Eintracht player had ever registered four goal contributions across the first two matchdays. Three of those (one goal, two assists) arrived on Matchday 1 against Bremen. 

160 –Doan has so far won 160 challenges this term, putting him in the top five in the Bundesliga

1,322 – Captain Koch has so far played more minutes in the Bundesliga than any of his team-mates. 

2062 – Koch has also played more often than any of his colleagues across all competitions, with 2,062 minutes in 23 outings. Theate is next (1,920 minutes, 21 appearances), followed by Doan (1,825, 22).

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