Football Season Guide

Koln

In


Rasmus Carstensen (def) KRC Gent; Luca Waldschmidt (att) VfL Wolfsburg; Jonas Urbig (gk) Greuther Furth - end of loan; Tim Lemperle (att) Greuther Furth - end of loan; Mathias Olesen (mid) Yverdon Sport - end of loan; Nikola Soldo (def) FC Kaiserslautern - end of loan; Marvin Obuz (mid) RW Essen - end of loan;

Out


Benno Schmitz (def) (sp) Grasshoppers Zurich; Jeff Chabot (def) (k) VfB Stuttgart; Justin Diehl (mid) (sp) VfB Stuttgart; Mansour Ouro-Tagba (att) Jahn Regensburg - on loan; Said El Mala (mid) Viktoria Koln - on loan; Malek El Mala (att) Viktoria Koln - on loan; Chilohem Onuoha (mid) SC Verl - on loan; Davie Selke (att) (r) Hamburger SV; Benno Schmitz (def) (r) released; Faride Alidou (mid) (r) Eintracht Frankfurt - end of loan;

Koln were relegated from the top-tier after spending the majority of last season in the bottom-three of the Bundesliga. A change of coach half-way through the campaign proved to be futile as the Billy Goats lacked the necessary quality to claw themselves out of trouble. The rebuild is underway for life in the second division with Timo Schultz’s short spell in charge now over. Austrian Gerhard Struber will take care of business for the new campaign after previously managing Salzburg, New York, and Barnsley, amongst others. Struber has good experience in developing youth players and this is key to his appointment. Koln are currently in the middle of a transfer ban until January 2025 so emphasis on talent through the ranks is important. Finkgrafe, Martel, Thielmann and Downs have already played their part in the top-tier so they could really come of age in the second. Despite the doom and gloom of recent times, Koln have managed to keep many of their first-team regulars from last season and this will hold them in good stead for the upcoming campaign. The loss of key defender Jeff Chabot was to be expected but there should be enough experience to cope at this level. The only other significant loss is Davie Selke, who has left to join Hamburger. The striker was top-scorer for the club last season, but with only 6 goals to his name, it’s clear where the problems were. Finding the net should be easier to come by in the second division but you feel it’s still an area of weakness.

Target


The last time Koln were in this division back in 2018/19, they bounced straight back up, however, this time could be a lot more difficult. If they can shake off the hangover of last year and start well, then you would expect them to be well in the mix for promotion.