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·22 maggio 2026

Eintracht’s season in numbers

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Team records, league-wide rankings, debuts and the wait for 500: we crunch the numbers on the 2025/26 season.

2 – Two players from the Eintracht academy made their professional debuts, both in the UEFA Champions League. While Alexander Staff came on in the away match at Qarabağ FK, Marvin Dills made his bow at Deutsche Bank Park a week later against Tottenham Hotspur. 3 – The Eagles scored at least once in 31 of their league games, failing to find the net in just three. Only Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich did better, with Bayern scoring in every single match.


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5 – The 2025/26 Champions League campaign started with a bang as Eintracht triumphed 5-1 at home to Galatasaray. Frankfurt had never before scored five goals in a UCL match. 

10 – Farès Chaibi emerged as the best provider in an Eintracht shirt, with nine assists in the league – joint fourth place – and one in the Champions League for the 23-year-old Algerian. 

10 – As was the case last term, when Eintracht beat VfL Bochum 7-2, they were once again involved in the highest-scoring fixture of the Bundesliga season. The Eagles triumphed 6-4 in a ten-goal thriller at Borussia Mönchengladbach on Matchday 5. 15 – The Eagles’ top goalscorer was Jonathan Burkardt. In his first year with the club, the striker bagged 13 goals in the Bundesliga – putting him eighth in the league – along with two in Europe. Can Uzun follows in second place in the internal goalscoring chart with ten strikes in all competitions, plus six assists.

17 – Love Arrhov was 17 years and 273 days old when he made his Bundesliga debut on 14 February in the home match against Gladbach, becoming Eintracht’s fourth-youngest player in the German top flight after Sonny Kittel, Marc Stendera and Jürgen Friedl.

18 – Only Bayern posted more different goalscorers than Eintracht. The following players helped equal the club record: Nathaniel Brown, Arthur Theate, Nnamdi Collins, Robin Koch, Rasmus Kristensen, Uzun, Oscar Højlund, Chaibi, Hugo Larsson, Mo Dahoud, Burkardt, Jean-Mattéo Bahoya, Arnaud Kalimuendo, Ritsu Doan, Ansgar Knauff, Younes Ebnoutalib, Michy Batshuayi and Ayoube Amaimouni-Echghouyab. 

20 – Taking all competitions into account, Paxten Aaronson and Elye Wahi can be added to the above list, as both netted in the DFB Cup. Aaronson returned to America shortly after that, while Wahi moved back to his native France on loan in January.

22 – Eintracht finished the Bundesliga season in eighth place with 44 points, however they dropped 22 points from winning positions.

36 – Bahoya registered a top speed of 36.04 km/h on the pitch, making him the fastest Frankfurt player and the joint seventh-fastest in the league. 

44 – Across the Bundesliga, DFB Cup and Champions League, Eintracht played a total of 44 competitive matches in 2025/26.

65 – Eintracht’s goalkeepers had to pick the ball out of their net too many times over the past Bundesliga campaign, with only Wolfsburg and Heidenheim conceding more goals. Against some strong opponents in the league phase of the Champions League, the Eagles conceded a total of 21 times.

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