2009–10 Hertha BSC season
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The 2009–10 season Hertha BSC season began on 1 August 2009 with a
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match against
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and ended on 8 May 2010, the last matchday of the
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, with a match against Bayern Munich. Hertha was eliminated in the second round of the DFB-Pokal by
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, and in round of 32 in the
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by Benfica. The club finished in 18th and last place in the Bundesliga and was subsequently relegated.


Transfers


Summer transfers

In: Out:


Winter transfers

In: Out:


Goals and appearances

;Notes * Kaká left Hertha during the winter break. * Nemanja Pejčinović was on loan from Rad * Cícero was on loan from Tombense. * Roman Hubník joined Hertha during the winter break, and was on loan from
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. * Bryan Arguez left Hertha during the winter break. * Theofanis Gekas joined Hertha during the winter break, and was on loan from
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. * Levan Kobiashvili joined Hertha during the winter break. * César left Hertha during the winter break.


International appearances

''Appearances from 1 July 2009 – 30 June 2010 are included.'' ;Notes * Match played before player joined Hertha. * Player scored a goal in this game. *
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match.


Matches


Friendlies








;Notes * André Ayew and Ivan Perišić were invited to train with Hertha during the summer break.


DFB-Pokal first round


Bundesliga day 1


Bundesliga day 2


Europa League Play-off round (1st Leg)


Bundesliga day 3


Europa League Play-off Round (2nd Leg)


Bundesliga day 4


Friendly

;Notes * Tim Scheffler was called up from Hertha's U-19 team for this game.


Bundesliga day 5


UEFA Europa League Group Phase Match 1


Bundesliga day 6


DFB-Pokal second round


Bundesliga day 7


UEFA Europa League Group Phase Match 2


Bundesliga day 8


Bundesliga day 9


UEFA Europa League Group Phase Match 3


Bundesliga day 10


Bundesliga day 11


UEFA Europa League Group Phase Match 4


Bundesliga day 12


Friendly

;Notes: * Dennis Rommel was called up from
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for this game.


Bundesliga day 13


Bundesliga day 14


UEFA Europa League Group Phase Match 5


Bundesliga day 15


Bundesliga day 16


UEFA Europa League Group Phase Match 6


Bundesliga day 17


Friendlies


Bundesliga day 18


Bundesliga day 19


Bundesliga day 20


Bundesliga day 21


Bundesliga day 22


Europa League round of 32 (first leg)


Bundesliga day 23


Europa League round of 32 (second leg)


Bundesliag day 24


Bundesliga day 25


Bundesliga day 26


Bundesliga day 27


Bundesliga day 28


Bundesliga day 29


Bundesliga day 30


Bundesliga day 31


Bundesliga day 32


Bundesliga day 33


Bundesliga day 34


External links


Hertha's official webpage

Bundesliga official webpageDFB-Cup official webpage
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