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The Revierderby () is the name given to any
association football Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 Football player, players who almost exclusively use their feet to propel a Ball (association football), ball around a rectangular f ...
match between two
clubs Club may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * Club (magazine), ''Club'' (magazine) * Club, a ''Yie Ar Kung-Fu'' character * Clubs (suit), a suit of playing cards * Club music * "Club", by Kelsea Ballerini from the album ''kelsea'' Brands a ...
in the
Ruhr region The Ruhr ( ; , also ''Ruhrpott'' ), also referred to as the Ruhr Area, sometimes Ruhr District, Ruhr Region, or Ruhr Valley, is a polycentric urban area in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With a population density of 1,160/km2 and a populatio ...
– also known in German as the ', a contraction of ''Bergbaurevier'' (mining area) – in
North Rhine-Westphalia North Rhine-Westphalia or North-Rhine/Westphalia, commonly shortened to NRW, is a States of Germany, state () in Old states of Germany, Western Germany. With more than 18 million inhabitants, it is the List of German states by population, most ...
, but in most cases it refers to the
derby Derby ( ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area on the River Derwent, Derbyshire, River Derwent in Derbyshire, England. Derbyshire is named after Derby, which was its original co ...
between two most historically successful clubs from the region:
Borussia Dortmund Ballspielverein Borussia 09 e. V. Dortmund, often known simply as Borussia Dortmund () or by its initialism BVB (), or just Dortmund by International fans, is a German professional sports club based in Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia. It is ...
and
FC Schalke 04 Fußballclub Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04 e. V., commonly known as Schalke 04 (), and abbreviated as S04 (), is a professional sports club from the Schalke district of Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia. It is best known for its football team, ...
. Outside Germany, it is often referred to as the Ruhr derby. A local derby between other Ruhr teams (for example
VfL Bochum Verein für Leibesübungen Bochum 1848 Fußballgemeinschaft, commonly referred to as VfL Bochum (), is a Football in Germany, German professional association football club based in the city of Bochum, North Rhine-Westphalia. They currently play ...
,
MSV Duisburg Meidericher Spielverein 02 e. V. Duisburg, commonly known as simply MSV Duisburg (), is a Football in Germany, German association football club based in Duisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia. Nicknamed ''Die Zebras'' for their traditional striped jer ...
, or
Rot-Weiss Essen Rot-Weiss Essen is a German association football club based in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia. The club plays in the 3. Liga, at the Stadion an der Hafenstraße. The team won the DFB-Pokal in 1953, and the German championship in 1955. The latt ...
) is often called a ''kleines Revierderby'' (minor Revier derby). It is considered the greatest rivalry in
German football Association football, Football is the most popular sport in Germany with 57% of the population declaring interest in watching it. The German Football Association ( or ) is the sport's national governing body, with 6.6 million members (ro ...
.


History and results


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
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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 The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga () or 1. Bundesliga (), is a professional association football league in Germany and the highest level of the German football league system. The Bundesliga comprises 18 teams ...
, 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 The DFB-Pokal (), also known as the German Cup in English, is a German knockout football cup competition held annually by the German Football Association (DFB). Sixty-four teams participate in the competition, including all clubs from the Bundes ...
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 The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga () or 1. Bundesliga (), is a professional association football league in Germany and the highest level of the German football league system. The Bundesliga comprises 18 teams ...
, 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 Verein für Bewegungsspiele Stuttgart 1893 e. V. (), commonly known as VfB Stuttgart (), is a German professional sports club based in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg. The club's Association football, football team is currently part of Germany's f ...
on goal differential. 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 The Bundesliga (; ), sometimes referred to as the Fußball-Bundesliga () or 1. Bundesliga (), is a professional association football league in Germany and the highest level of the German football league system. The Bundesliga comprises 18 teams ...
championships (1994–95, 1995–96, 2001–02, 2010–11 and 2011–12), one German Cup (2012), one
UEFA Champions League The UEFA Champions League (UCL) is an annual club association football competition organised by the UEFA, Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) that is contested by List of top-division football clubs in UEFA countries, top-divisio ...
competition (1997), and one Intercontinental Cup (1997) since 1995, while Schalke won the
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once (1997) and the
German Cup The DFB-Pokal (), also known as the German Cup in English, is a German knockout football cup competition held annually by the German Football Association (DFB). Sixty-four teams participate in the competition, including all clubs from the Bundes ...
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.

Schalke in Bundesliga at home Dortmund in Bundesliga at home


Results in cup matches


Statistics


Overall match statistics


Head-to-head ranking in Bundesliga

• Total: Dortmund with 33 higher finishes, Schalke with 16 (as of end of 2023–24 season).


Player records


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) *Schalke's return: 24 August 1991 (Schalke 5–2 Dortmund) *Lehmann's miracle goal: 19 December 1997 (Dortmund 2–2 Schalke) *Last minute Dortmund disappointment: 30 January 2004 (Dortmund 0–1 Schalke) *End of Schalke's streak: 14 May 2005 (Schalke 1–2 Dortmund) *Schalke's championship dream falls apart: 12 May 2007 (Dortmund 2–0 Schalke) *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) *Dortmund title hopes dented and incurs 2 red cards: 27 April 2019 (Dortmund 2–4 Schalke) *The first Bundesliga match to return from the enforced
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break: 16 May 2020 (Dortmund 4–0 Schalke)


Honours


Players who played for both clubs

;Dortmund, then Schalke * 1977: Manfred Ritschel ''(via
Kickers Offenbach Offenbacher Fussball-Club Kickers, commonly known as Kickers Offenbach, is a German association football club in Offenbach am Main, Hesse. The club was founded on 27 May 1901 in the Rheinischer Hof restaurant by footballers who had left establis ...
, then
1. FC Kaiserslautern 1. Fußball-Club Kaiserslautern e. V., also known as 1. FCK, FCK (), FC Kaiserslautern (), K'lautern or colloquially Lautern (), is a German sports club based in Kaiserslautern, Rhineland-Palatinate. In addition to Association football, football ...
)'' * 1981: Theo Bücker ''(via
MSV Duisburg Meidericher Spielverein 02 e. V. Duisburg, commonly known as simply MSV Duisburg (), is a Football in Germany, German association football club based in Duisburg, North Rhine-Westphalia. Nicknamed ''Die Zebras'' for their traditional striped jer ...
, then
Al-Ittihad Al-Ittihad may refer to: Sports Football Men Teams * Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia * Al Ittihad SCSC (Tripoli), Tripoli, Libya * Al Ittihad Gheryan, Gharyan, Libya * Al Ittihad Misurata SC, Misurata, Libya * Al Ittihad SC ...
)'' * 1982:
Werner Lorant Werner Heinz Erich Lorant (21 November 1948 – 20 April 2025) was a German football player who played as a defender or as a defensive midfielder. He later became a manager, notably managing TSV 1860 Munich for nine years between 1992 and 2001 ...
''(via
Rot-Weiss Essen Rot-Weiss Essen is a German association football club based in Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia. The club plays in the 3. Liga, at the Stadion an der Hafenstraße. The team won the DFB-Pokal in 1953, and the German championship in 1955. The latt ...
,
1. FC Saarbrücken 1. Fußball-Club Saarbrücken () is a German Football in Germany, football club based in Saarbrücken, Saarland. The club plays in the 3. Liga, which is the third tier of football in Germany. History The club began its existence as the footbal ...
and
Eintracht Frankfurt Eintracht Frankfurt e.V. () is a German professional sports club based in Frankfurt, Hesse. It is best known for its football club, which was founded on 8 March 1899. The club currently plays in the Bundesliga, the top tier of the German footb ...
)'' * 1986: Jürgen Wegmann ''(then back to Dortmund in 1989, after
Bayern Munich Fußball-Club Bayern München e. V. (FCB, ), commonly known as Bayern Munich (), FC Bayern () or simply Bayern, is a German professional sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. They are most known for their men's professional football team, ...
)'' * 1988: Ingo Anderbrügge * 1995: Marco Kurz * 2000:
Andreas Möller Andreas Möller (born 2 September 1967) is a German former professional Association football, footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He is the head of the youth department at Eintracht Frankfurt. From 1985 to 2004 Möller played in ...
* 2010: Christoph Metzelder ''(via
Real Madrid Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (), commonly referred to as Real Madrid, is a Spanish professional Football club (association football), football club based in Madrid. The club competes in La Liga, th ...
)'' * 2013:
Felipe Santana Felipe Augusto Santana (; born 17 March 1986), known as Felipe Santana, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Club career Figueirense Having started his football career at Figueirense since 1996 and progres ...
* 2013: Kevin-Prince Boateng ''(via
Portsmouth Portsmouth ( ) is a port city status in the United Kingdom, city and unitary authority in Hampshire, England. Most of Portsmouth is located on Portsea Island, off the south coast of England in the Solent, making Portsmouth the only city in En ...
, then
Milan Milan ( , , ; ) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, the largest city in Italy by urban area and the List of cities in Italy, second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of nea ...
)'' ;Schalke, then Dortmund * 1965: Reinhard Libuda ''(then back to Schalke in 1968)'' * 1975: Gerd Kasperski ''(via
Preußen Münster Preußen or Preussen is the German word for Prussia. It also refers to: Ships * Preußen (ship), ''Preußen'' (ship), windjammer built in 1902 * SMS Preußen (1873), SMS ''Preußen'' (1873), armored frigate * SMS Preußen (1903), SMS ''Preußen ...
,
Arminia Bielefeld DSC Arminia Bielefeld (; full name: ; commonly known as Arminia Bielefeld (), also known as ''Die Arminen'' or ''Die Blauen'' ), or just Arminia (), is a German sports club from Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia. Arminia is most well known as ...
and
Hannover 96 Hannoverscher Sportverein von 1896, commonly referred to as Hannover 96 (), is a German professional association football, football club based in the city of Hanover, Lower Saxony. They played in the Bundesliga for a total of 30 years between 19 ...
)'' * 1978: Peter Endrulat ''(via
SpVgg Erkenschwick SpVgg Erkenschwick is a German football club based in Oer-Erkenschwick in North Rhine-Westphalia. History Founded as ''Sportverein Erkenschwick'' in 1916, they joined ''Emscher-Lippe-Spielverband'' to form ''Sportfreunde Erkenschwick'' in 19 ...
)'' * 1979: Norbert Dörmann * 1979: Paul Holz ''(via
VfL Bochum Verein für Leibesübungen Bochum 1848 Fußballgemeinschaft, commonly referred to as VfL Bochum (), is a Football in Germany, German professional association football club based in the city of Bochum, North Rhine-Westphalia. They currently play ...
,
Hannover 96 Hannoverscher Sportverein von 1896, commonly referred to as Hannover 96 (), is a German professional association football, football club based in the city of Hanover, Lower Saxony. They played in the Bundesliga for a total of 30 years between 19 ...
and VfL Bochum again)'' * 1980: Jürgen Sobieray ''(via
DSC Wanne-Eickel DSC Wanne-Eickel is a German association football club that plays in Herne, North Rhine-Westphalia. History The club was founded in 1954 as ''TB Eickel'' when it left Sportfreunde Wanne-Eickel, a short-lived union it had formed with ''SV Pre ...
)'' * 1980: Rüdiger Abramczik ''(then back to Schalke in 1987, after 1. FC Nürnberg, Galatasaray S.K. and
Rot-Weiß Oberhausen Rot-Weiß Oberhausen is a German association football club in Oberhausen, North Rhine-Westphalia. The club was formed as ''Oberhausener SV'' in December 1904 out of the merger of ''Emschertaler SV'' (1902) and the football enthusiasts of ''Oberh ...
)'' * 1980: Rolf Rüssmann * 1983: Ulrich Bittcher * 1987: Gerhard Kleppinger * 1993:
Steffen Freund Steffen Freund (born 19 January 1970) is a German former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder in both the German and English top flights. He was capped 21 times for his country and played a significant part in Germany' ...
* 1995:
Harald Schumacher Harald Anton "Toni" Schumacher (born 6 March 1954) is a German former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. At club level, he won a Bundesliga title and three DFB-Pokal titles with 1. FC Köln. At international level, he represen ...
''(via Fenerbahçe, then
Bayern Munich Fußball-Club Bayern München e. V. (FCB, ), commonly known as Bayern Munich (), FC Bayern () or simply Bayern, is a German professional sports club based in Munich, Bavaria. They are most known for their men's professional football team, ...
)'' * 1999: Jens Lehmann ''(via
Milan Milan ( , , ; ) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, the largest city in Italy by urban area and the List of cities in Italy, second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of nea ...
)'' * 2008:
Tamás Hajnal Tamás Hajnal (; born 15 March 1981) is a Hungarian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Club career Born in Esztergom, Hungary, Hajnal started playing football at the local Zoltek SE in his hometown Nyergesú ...
''(via Sint-Truidense,
1. FC Kaiserslautern 1. Fußball-Club Kaiserslautern e. V., also known as 1. FCK, FCK (), FC Kaiserslautern (), K'lautern or colloquially Lautern (), is a German sports club based in Kaiserslautern, Rhineland-Palatinate. In addition to Association football, football ...
and
Karlsruher SC Karlsruher Sport-Club Mühlburg-Phönix e. V., better known as Karlsruher SC, is a Football in Germany, German association football club, based in Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg that currently plays in the 2. Bundesliga, the second tier of Germa ...
)''


Other revierderbies

Match statistics in Bundesliga


References


External links


Dortmund vs. Schalke page on footballderbies.comFC 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) {{German football rivalries FC Schalke 04 Borussia Dortmund Football rivalries in Germany Ruhr Football in North Rhine-Westphalia