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- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga abstract "The 2004–05 2. Bundesliga was the 31st season of the 2. Bundesliga, the second tier of the German football league system. 1. FC Köln, MSV Duisburg and Eintracht Frankfurt were promoted to the Bundesliga while Eintracht Trier, Rot-Weiß Oberhausen, Rot-Weiss Essen and Rot-Weiß Erfurt were relegated to the Regionalliga.".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga wikiPageID "6701144".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga wikiPageRevisionID "586662694".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga averageGoals "842".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga bc "#D0F0C0".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga bc "#FFBBBB".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga c "Bundesliga".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga c "Regionalliga".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga caption "Locations of the participating teams of the 2004–05 season".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga champion "y".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga competition "2".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga d "10".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga d "12".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga d "15".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga d "3".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga d "4".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga d "5".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga d "6".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga d "7".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga d "9".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga date "April 2013".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga float "right".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga ga "33".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga ga "37".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga ga "39".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga ga "40".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga ga "42".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga ga "43".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga ga "47".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga ga "48".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga ga "49".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga ga "50".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga ga "51".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga ga "53".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga ga "55".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga ga "60".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga ga "62".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga gf "35".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga gf "39".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga gf "40".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga gf "43".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga gf "44".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga gf "46".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga gf "48".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga gf "49".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga gf "50".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga gf "51".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga gf "52".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga gf "60".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga gf "62".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga gf "65".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga l "10".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga l "11".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga l "12".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga l "13".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga l "15".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga l "16".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga l "17".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga l "18".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga l "7".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga leagueTopscorer Lukas_Podolski.
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga nextseason "2005".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga nt "Rot-Weiss Essen, Rot-Weiß Erfurt, and Rot-Weiß Oberhausen were relegated to Regionalliga Nord. Eintracht Trier was relegated to Regionalliga Süd".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "1".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "10".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "11".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "12".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "13".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "14".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "15".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "16".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "17".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "18".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "2".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "3".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "4".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "5".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "6".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "7".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "8".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga p "9".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga prevseason "2003".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga promoted Eintracht_Frankfurt.
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga promoted MSV_Duisburg.
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga promoted "1".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga promoted "y".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga promotion "y".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga relegated Rot-Weiss_Essen.
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga relegated Rot-Weiß_Erfurt.
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga relegated Rot-Weiß_Oberhausen.
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga relegated SV_Eintracht_Trier_05.
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga relegated "y".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga relegation "y".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga rows "3".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga rows "4".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga s "2005".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga s www.bundesliga.de.
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga season "2004".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga t "1860".
- 2004–05_2._Bundesliga t "Aachen".