1993–94 Dynamo Dresden season
The 1993–94 season was Dynamo Dresden's third season in the Bundesliga. They finished in 13th place, to date their best performance since German reunification. After a slow start, they went on a 10 match unbeaten run during the middle of the season, and won three of their last five games to finish well clear of the relegation zone. Dynamo were masters of the 1–0 win, thanks in part to loan signing Marek Penksa (all three of his goals were winners in such matches), and top scorer Olaf Marschall, who'd been signed from Admira Wacker during pre-season.
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1993–94 Dynamo Dresden season
The 1993–94 season was Dynamo Dresden's third season in the Bundesliga. They finished in 13th place, to date their best performance since German reunification. After a slow start, they went on a 10 match unbeaten run during the middle of the season, and won three of their last five games to finish well clear of the relegation zone. Dynamo were masters of the 1–0 win, thanks in part to loan signing Marek Penksa (all three of his goals were winners in such matches), and top scorer Olaf Marschall, who'd been signed from Admira Wacker during pre-season.
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The 1993–94 season was Dynamo ...... rder Bremen in the semi-final.
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1993-08-07
1993-08-13
1993-08-22
1993-08-24
1993-09-01
1993-09-05
1993-09-08
1993-09-11
1993-09-18
1993-09-24
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Aron Schmidhuber
Bernd Heynemann
Edgar Steinborn
Georg Dardenne
Günther Habermann
Hans Scheuerer
Hans-Joachim Osmers
Hans-Jürgen Kasper
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The 1993–94 season was Dynamo ...... mira Wacker during pre-season.
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1993–94 Dynamo Dresden season
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