Revierderby

Association football rivalry in Germany

Revierderby
Map of the Ruhr area including Dortmund and Gelsenkirchen
Borussia Dortmund
FC Schalke 04
Other namesRuhr derby
LocationNorth Rhine-Westphalia
First meeting3 May 1925
Schalke 4–2 Dortmund
Latest meeting11 March 2023
Bundesliga
Schalke 2–2 Dortmund
StadiumsSignal Iduna Park (Dortmund)
Veltins-Arena (Schalke)
Statistics
Meetings total160
Most winsSchalke (60)
All-time seriesDortmund: 56
Drawn: 44
Schalke: 60
Largest victorySchalke 10–0 Dortmund
(20 October 1940)

The Revierderby (pronounced [ʁeˈviːɐ̯ˌdœɐ̯biː] ) is the name given to any association football match between two clubs in the Ruhr region – also known in German as the Revier, a contraction of Bergbaurevier (mining area) – in North Rhine-Westphalia, but in most cases it refers to the derby between two most historically successful clubs from the region: Borussia Dortmund and FC Schalke 04. Outside Germany, it is often referred to as the Ruhr derby.

A local derby between other Ruhr teams (for example VfL Bochum, MSV Duisburg, or Rot-Weiss Essen) is often called a kleines Revierderby (minor Revier derby).

It is considered the greatest rivalry in German football.[citation needed]

History and results

Fans of Borussia Dortmund at home in the Signal Iduna Park
Fans of Schalke 04 at home in the Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen

1925–1936: The beginning

The rivalry began with a 4–2 Schalke victory on 3 May 1925. Schalke's style of play at the time was described by a newspaper of the era as a "wandering ball from man to man" in a series of short, flat passes. The Schalker Kreisel (literally: "Schalke spinning top") was born. Schalke won all three matches played in the years 1925–1927. The two teams did not meet again until the creation of the Gauliga in 1936.

Results

Schalke: 3 victories, 0 draws, 0 losses

  • 3 May 1925: Schalke 4–2 Dortmund (in Herne)
  • 24 October 1926: Schalke 2–0 Dortmund
  • 16 January 1927: Dortmund 2–7 Schalke

1936–1944: Gauliga era

With the creation of the Gauliga in 1936, Dortmund developed its intense rivalry with Schalke. Schalke was the most successful German club of the era, six of the club's to date seven German Championships and one Cup victory date back to the years of 1933 to 1945. Schalke dominated the early meetings, winning 14 matches, and losing only once, with one match played to a draw. August Lenz's goal on 14 November 1943 secured Dortmund's first ever victory against Schalke.

Results

Schalke: 14 victories, 1 draw, 1 loss

  • Season 1936–37
    • 20 December 1936: Schalke 4–1 Dortmund
    • 7 March 1937: Dortmund 0–7 Schalke
  • Season 1937–38
    • 30 January 1938: Dortmund 3–3 Schalke
    • 6 March 1938: Schalke 4–0 Dortmund
  • Season 1938–39
    • 18 September 1938: Schalke 6–0 Dortmund
    • 12 March 1939: Dortmund 3–7 Schalke
  • Season 1939–40
    • 10 December 1939: Schalke 9–0 Dortmund
    • 4 February 1940: Dortmund 0–7 Schalke
  • Season 1940–41
    • 20 October 1940: Schalke 10–0 Dortmund
    • 2 February 1941: Dortmund 0–2 Schalke
  • Season 1941–42
    • 30 November 1941: Dortmund 1–6 Schalke
    • 22 March 1942: Schalke 6–1 Dortmund
  • Season 1942–43
    • 29 November 1942: Schalke 2–0 Dortmund
    • 26 December 1942: Dortmund 0–7 Schalke
  • Season 1943–44
    • 14 November 1943: Dortmund 1–0 Schalke
    • 27 February 1944: Schalke 4–1 Dortmund

1945–1947: post-war era

Dortmund win the Westphalia championship final 3–2 over Schalke, ending Schalke's domination in the region.

Results

Dortmund: 1 win, 0 draws, 0 losses

  • 18 May 1947: Dortmund 3–2 Schalke (in Herne)

1947–1963: Oberliga era

The years 1947–63 continued to be a reversal of fortune for Dortmund, winning 9 of the first 13 Revierderbies during this era, and losing only 7 of 32 overall. Dortmund also won three Oberliga championships in these years.

Results

Dortmund: 15 wins, 10 draws, 7 losses

  • Season 1947–48
    • 21 September 1947: Schalke 1–1 Dortmund
    • 18 January 1948: Dortmund 1–0 Schalke
  • Season 1948–49
    • 26 September 1948: Dortmund 5–2 Schalke
    • 30 January 1949: Schalke 0–1 Dortmund
  • Season 1949–50
    • 16 October 1949: Dortmund 5–1 Schalke
    • 12 March 1950: Schalke 2–1 Dortmund
  • Season 1950–51
    • 26 November 1950: Dortmund 3–0 Schalke
    • 22 April 1951: Schalke 0–0 Dortmund
  • Season 1951–52
    • 9 September 1951: Schalke 3–0 Dortmund
    • 20 January 1952: Dortmund 3–0 Schalke
  • Season 1952–53
    • 7 December 1952: Schalke 0–1 Dortmund
    • 19 April 1953: Dortmund 1–0 Schalke
  • Season 1953–54
    • 29 November 1953: Schalke 0–3 Dortmund
    • 4 April 1954: Dortmund 3–4 Schalke
  • Season 1954–55
    • 5 December 1954: Dortmund 0–0 Schalke
    • 17 April 1955: Schalke 0–2 Dortmund
  • Season 1955–56
    • 26 November 1955: Schalke 1–3 Dortmund
    • 8 April 1956: Dortmund 0–2 Schalke
  • Season 1956–57
    • 25 August 1956: Dortmund 3–2 Schalke
    • 12 January 1957: Schalke 3–3 Dortmund
  • Season 1957–58
    • 1 September 1957: Schalke 2–2 Dortmund
    • 5 January 1958: Dortmund 1–1 Schalke
  • Season 1958–59
    • 12 October 1958: Dortmund 1–3 Schalke
    • 22 February 1959: Schalke 1–5 Dortmund
  • Season 1959–60
    • 20 September 1959: Schalke 5–0 Dortmund
    • 24 January 1960: Dortmund 6–3 Schalke
  • Season 1960–61
    • 2 October 1960: Dortmund 0–0 Schalke
    • 5 March 1961: Schalke 2–2 Dortmund
  • Season 1961–62
    • 7 April 1962: Schalke 5–3 Dortmund
    • 25 November 1961: Dortmund 2–2 Schalke
  • Season 1962–63
    • 2 December 1962: Schalke 1–1 Dortmund
    • 28 April 1963: Dortmund 1–0 Schalke

1963–present: Bundesliga and German Cup era

The creation of the Bundesliga in 1963 began with Dortmund continuing their winning ways, by taking 8 of the first 10 meetings.

Schalke's 1–0 victory on 20 April 1968, saw the return of Schalke's fortune and the fall of Dortmund. After Dortmund's 0–3 defeat on 4 March 1972, and subsequent relegation from the league, the teams did not play each other again until 1975.

After Dortmund's return to the Bundesliga, Lothar Huber's goal in the 87th minute on 5 November 1977 gave Dortmund their first victory over Schalke in nearly ten years. The following years belonged to Dortmund, winning eleven matches to Schalke's six, culminating in a 3–2 victory in a German Cup match on 9 December 1988. Schalke's relegation after the 1987–88 season resulted in these teams not playing again until the 1991–92 campaign.

Schalke's next Revierderby was remarkable. With Schalke managing only three goals in their first four matches after returning to the Bundesliga, Dortmund seemed assured of continuing their success. On 24 August 1991, in front of over 70,000 fans, former Dortmund midfielder Ingo Anderbrügge scored in the 2nd minute to put Schalke ahead 1–0. However, Dortmund equalized in the 36th and the 1st half finished with the scored tied 1–1. In the 2nd half, Schalke exploded, stunning Dortmund 5–2. Dortmund's overall success that season eclipsed the defeat, winning the next Revierderby 2–0, and finishing the league in second place that year, tied in points, but losing out to VfB Stuttgart on goal differential.

Borussia Dortmund against Schalke in 2009

The following years saw Schalke holding a slim advantage since 1991, winning 11, drawing 14, and losing 8 of the matches. Despite Schalke's recent Revierderby success, including losing only five derbies since 1999 (until 14. April 2012), Dortmund holds the advantage in overall success during this era, winning five Bundesliga championships (1994–95, 1995–96, 2001–02, 2010–11 and 2011–12), one German Cup (2012), one UEFA Champions League competition (1997), and one Intercontinental Cup (1997) since 1995, while Schalke won the UEFA Cup once (1997) and the German Cup three times (2001, 2002 and 2011).

Recent years have seen the first-ever Bundesliga derby aired live on free TV (January 2004, shown on ARD), as well as two famous Dortmund victories. One of these, in 2005, ended a nearly seven-year undefeated streak for Schalke in the derby, while the other, in May 2007, took on almost traumatic proportions, as Schalke lost the derby and the league lead, which they had held for three months, on the penultimate day of the season in Dortmund. After each of these victories, Borussia Dortmund took the unprecedented step of selling specially-decorated replica shirts to commemorate the occasion. In 2008, Dortmund fan groups celebrated Schalke's fifty years without a league title.

Results in Bundesliga

Overall, Dortmund leads the Bundesliga series with 36 wins, 30 draws, and 32 losses.

  Dortmund Win
  Schalke Win
  Draw

Schalke in Bundesliga at home

Date Venue Score Attendance
7 September 1963 Glückauf-Kampfbahn
3–1
38,000
26 September 1964 Glückauf-Kampfbahn
2–6
40,000
18 September 1965 Glückauf-Kampfbahn
2–3
40,000
29 April 1967 Glückauf-Kampfbahn
1–4
32,000
20 April 1968 Glückauf-Kampfbahn
1–0
38,000
14 September 1968 Glückauf-Kampfbahn
4–1
35,000
31 January 1970 Glückauf-Kampfbahn
1–1
33,000
27 February 1971 Glückauf-Kampfbahn
0–0
30,000
11 September 1971 Glückauf-Kampfbahn
1–0
35,000
21 May 1977 Parkstadion
4–2
70,600
1 April 1978 Parkstadion
0–2
62,000
25 November 1978 Parkstadion
5–1
40,000
21 February 1980 Parkstadion
2–2
50,000
6 September 1982 Parkstadion
1–2
38,000
5 March 1983 Parkstadion
1–2
35,000
1 June 1985 Parkstadion
3–1
42,000
10 December 1985 Parkstadion
6–1
27,000
20 September 1986 Parkstadion
2–1
44,500
26 March 1988 Parkstadion
3–0
32,300
24 August 1991 Parkstadion
5–2
70,200
27 February 1993 Parkstadion
0–0
70,200
15 August 1993 Parkstadion
1–0
65,000
8 April 1995 Parkstadion
0–0
70,925
28 October 1995 Parkstadion
1–2
70,960
2 November 1996 Parkstadion
1–3
71,021
9 August 1997 Parkstadion
1–0
68,200
5 May 1999 Parkstadion
1–1
61,700
15 December 1999 Parkstadion
0–0
52,420
24 February 2001 Parkstadion
0–0
62,109
15 September 2001 Arena AufSchalke
1–0
60,204
22 February 2003 Arena AufSchalke
2–2
60,878
2 August 2003 Arena AufSchalke
2–2
61,014
14 May 2005 Arena AufSchalke
1–2
61,524
4 February 2006 Veltins-Arena
0–0
61,524
10 December 2006 Veltins-Arena
3–1
61,482
18 August 2007 Veltins-Arena
4–1
60,482
20 February 2009 Veltins-Arena
1–1
61,673
26 February 2010 Veltins-Arena
2–1
60,673
19 September 2010 Veltins-Arena
1–3
60,069
14 April 2012 Veltins-Arena
1–2
61,673
9 March 2013 Veltins-Arena
2–1
61,673
26 October 2013 Veltins-Arena
1–3
61,673
27 September 2014 Veltins-Arena
2–1
61,153
10 April 2016 Veltins-Arena
2–2
61,670
1 April 2017 Veltins-Arena
1–1
62,271
15 April 2018 Veltins-Arena
2–0
61,786
8 December 2018 Veltins-Arena
1–2
61,767
26 October 2019 Veltins-Arena
0–0
61,873
20 February 2021 Veltins-Arena
0–4
0[a]
11 March 2023 Veltins-Arena
2–2
61,571
Matches Schalke wins Draws Dortmund wins
50 20 16 14
  1. ^ Match was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dortmund in Bundesliga at home

Date Venue Score Attendance
25 January 1964 Rote Erde
3–0
34,000
13 February 1965 Rote Erde
4–0
33,000
26 February 1966 Rote Erde
7–0
25,000
12 November 1966 Rote Erde
6–2
43,000
5 November 1967 Rote Erde
2–1
27,000
11 March 1969 Rote Erde
0–1
38,000
6 September 1969 Rote Erde
1–1
39,000
12 September 1970 Rote Erde
1–2
40,000
4 March 1972 Rote Erde
0–3
38,000
11 December 1976 Westfalenstadion
2–2
54,000
5 November 1977 Westfalenstadion
2–1
53,700
19 May 1979 Westfalenstadion
2–0
45,000
3 November 1979 Westfalenstadion
2–1
54,000
21 February 1981 Westfalenstadion
2–2
50,000
18 September 1982 Westfalenstadion
2–0
50,000
1 December 1984 Westfalenstadion
4–1
41,000
22 April 1986 Westfalenstadion
1–1
34,000
11 April 1987 Westfalenstadion
1–0
49,000
19 September 1987 Westfalenstadion
4–1
44,000
15 February 1992 Westfalenstadion
2–0
52,800
22 August 1992 Westfalenstadion
0–2
43,000
3 December 1993 Westfalenstadion
1–1
42,400
8 October 1994 Westfalenstadion
3–2
42,800
13 April 1996 Westfalenstadion
0–0
42,400
3 May 1997 Westfalenstadion
1–0
55,000
19 December 1997 Westfalenstadion
2–2
55,000
14 November 1998 Westfalenstadion
3–0
69,000
13 May 2000 Westfalenstadion
1–1
68,600
23 September 2000 Westfalenstadion
0–4
68,600
16 February 2002 Westfalenstadion
1–1
68,600
14 September 2002 Westfalenstadion
1–1
68,600
30 January 2004 Westfalenstadion
0–1
83,000
5 December 2004 Westfalenstadion
0–1
83,000
13 August 2005 Westfalenstadion
1–2
80,708
12 May 2007 Signal Iduna Park
2–0
81,264
10 February 2008 Signal Iduna Park
2–3
80,708
13 September 2008 Signal Iduna Park
3–3
80,552
26 September 2009 Signal Iduna Park
0–1
80,720
4 February 2011 Signal Iduna Park
0–0
80,552
26 November 2011 Signal Iduna Park
2–0
80,720
20 October 2012 Signal Iduna Park
1–2
80,645
25 March 2014 Signal Iduna Park
0–0
77,600
28 February 2015 Signal Iduna Park
3–0
79,500
8 November 2015 Signal Iduna Park
3–2
79,956
29 October 2016 Signal Iduna Park
0–0
80,179
25 November 2017 Signal Iduna Park
4–4
80,179
27 April 2019 Signal Iduna Park
2–4
80,196
16 May 2020 Signal Iduna Park
4–0
0[a]
24 October 2020 Signal Iduna Park
3–0
300[b]
17 September 2022 Signal Iduna Park
1–0
81,100
Matches Dortmund wins Draws Schalke wins
50 23 15 12
  1. ^ Match was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  2. ^ Match was played with limited attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results in cup matches

Date Venue Home team Score Competition Round Attendance
18 October 1975 Parkstadion Schalke
2–1
DFB-Pokal 2nd Round 65,000
13 October 1984 Westfalenstadion Dortmund
1–1 (aet)
DFB-Pokal 2nd Round 37,000
31 October 1984 Parkstadion Schalke
3–2
DFB-Pokal 2nd Round replay 45,000
10 December 1988 Parkstadion Schalke
2–3
DFB-Pokal Round of 16 47,300
23 September 1998 Westfalenstadion Dortmund
1–0 (aet)
DFB-Pokal 2nd Round 60,000
29 November 2000 Parkstadion Schalke
2–1
DFB-Pokal Round of 16 58,400
17 July 2001 Nattenberg-Stadion Neutral
2–1
DFB-Ligapokal Semi-finals 15,300
23 July 2011 Veltins-Arena Schalke
0–0 (4–3p)
DFL-Supercup Final 61,673

Statistics

Overall match statistics

As of 11 March 2023
Competition Years Matches Wins Draws Goals
Schalke Dortmund Schalke Dortmund
Bundesliga 1963–present 100 32 37 31 139 161
Oberliga West 1947–1963 32 7 15 10 46 63
Gauliga Westfalen 1936–1944 16 14 1 1 84 11
DFB-Pokal 1975–2000 6 3 2 1 10 9
DFL-Supercup 2011 1 0 0 1 0 0
DFL-Ligapokal 2001 1 1 0 0 2 1
Other matches 1925–1927, 1947 4 3 1 0 15 7
Competitive matches 160 60 56 44 296 252
Friendlies 1926–2006 24 11 9 4 46 35
Total 184 71 65 48 342 287

Head-to-head ranking in Bundesliga

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1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
8 8 8 8 8 8
9 9 9 9
10 10 10 10 10 10 10
11 11 11 11 11
12 12 12 12
13 13 13 13 13 13 13
14 14 14 14 14 14 14
15 15 15 15 15
16 16 16 16 16
17 17 17 17
18 18 18

Total: Dortmund with 33 higher finishes, Schalke with 16 (as of end of 2022–23 season).

Player records

Record Schalke Dortmund
Most overall appearances Klaus Fichtel 25 Michael Zorc 26
Most Bundesliga appearances Klaus Fichtel 24 Roman Weidenfeller 24
Most overall goals Ernst Kuzorra 16 Lothar Emmerich 11
Most Bundesliga goals Five players[a] 5 Lothar Emmerich 10
Most Bundesliga wins Klaus Fichtel 9 Michael Zorc 10

Notable matches

  • First meeting: 3 May 1925 (Schalke 4–2 Dortmund)
  • First Schalke victory: 3 May 1925 (Schalke 4–2 Dortmund)
  • First match played to a draw: 30 January 1938 (Dortmund 3–3 Schalke)
  • Most goals (both teams): 12 March 1939 (Dortmund 3–7 Schalke)
  • Most goals for Schalke: 20 October 1940 (Schalke 10–0 Dortmund)
  • First Dortmund victory: 14 November 1943 (Dortmund 1–0 Schalke)
  • First scoreless match: 22 April 1951 (Schalke 0–0 Dortmund)
  • Most goals for Dortmund: 26 February 1966 (Dortmund 7–0 Schalke)[1]
  • Schalke's return: 24 August 1991 (Schalke 5–2 Dortmund)[2]
  • Lehmann's miracle goal: 19 December 1997 (Dortmund 2–2 Schalke)[3]
  • Last minute Dortmund disappointment: 30 January 2004 (Dortmund 0–1 Schalke)[4]
  • End of Schalke's streak: 14 May 2005 (Schalke 1–2 Dortmund)[5]
  • Schalke's championship dream falls apart: 12 May 2007 (Dortmund 2–0 Schalke)[6]
  • Dortmund turns a 0–3 into a 3–3 during the last 21 minutes: 13 September 2008 (Dortmund 3–3 Schalke)
  • Schalke turns a 0–4 after 25 minutes into a 4–4: 25 November 2017 (Dortmund 4–4 Schalke)[7]
  • Dortmund title hopes dented and incurs 2 red cards: 27 April 2019 (Dortmund 2–4 Schalke)[8]
  • The first Bundesliga match to return from the enforced COVID-19 break: 16 May 2020 (Dortmund 4–0 Schalke)[9]

Honours

Competition Schalke Dortmund
German champions 7 8
DFB-Pokal 5 5
DFL-Supercup 1 6
DFL-Ligapokal 1 0
UEFA Champions League 0 1
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 0 1
UEFA Cup 1 0
Intercontinental Cup 0 1
Total 15 22

Players who played for both clubs

Felipe Santana was the most recent player to transfer directly between the two rivals, in 2013.
Dortmund, then Schalke
Schalke, then Dortmund
From Dortmund to Schalke 5
From Dortmund to another club before Schalke 5
Total 10
From Schalke to Dortmund 7
From Schalke to another club before Dortmund 7
Total 14
Total switches 24

Other revierderbies

Match statistics in Bundesliga (as of end of 2022–23 season)

VfL Bochum MSV Duisburg RW Essen RW Oberhausen Wattenscheid 09
Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L Pld W D L
Schalke 04 60 34 11 15 54 20 12 22 14 8 5 1 8 5 1 2 6 2 2 2
Borussia Dortmund 64 25 22 17 48 24 13 11 8 5 3 0 6 4 1 1 8 5 3 0

References

  1. ^ "Borussia Dortmund - FC Schalke 04 | Bundesliga 1965/1966 - 23. Spieltag". Fussballdaten.
  2. ^ "FC Schalke 04 - Borussia Dortmund | Bundesliga 1991/1992 - 5. Spieltag". Fussballdaten.
  3. ^ "Borussia Dortmund - FC Schalke 04 | Bundesliga 1997/1998 - 20. Spieltag". Fussballdaten.
  4. ^ "Borussia Dortmund - FC Schalke 04 | Bundesliga 2003/2004 - 18. Spieltag". Fussballdaten.
  5. ^ "FC Schalke 04 - Borussia Dortmund | Bundesliga 2004/2005 - 33. Spieltag". Fussballdaten.
  6. ^ "Borussia Dortmund - FC Schalke 04 | Bundesliga 2006/2007 - 33. Spieltag". Fussballdaten.
  7. ^ "Bundesliga: Schalke come back to earn 4-4 derby draw against Borussia Dortmund | DW | 25.11.2017". DW.COM.
  8. ^ "Sancho hit by lighter as Dortmund lose" – via bbc.com.
  9. ^ Veth, Manuel. "Borussia Dortmund Win Revierderby As Bundesliga Returns From COVID-19 Break". Forbes.

External links

  • Dortmund vs. Schalke page on footballderbies.com
  • FC Schalke 04 official team site (in German, English, Russian, Japanese and Chinese)
  • Borussia Dortmund official team site (in German, English and Japanese)
  • German football statistics and information (in German)