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Schalke, Bayern and Augsburg all experienced emotionally charged final games of the season on Matchday 34
Schalke, Bayern and Augsburg all experienced emotionally charged final games of the season on Matchday 34

Matchday 34 Statistical review

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Cologne - Another rip-roaring Bundesliga campaign has come to an end, proving the perfect occasion to look back over the stats that arose from the final round of games, as well as some of the season's statistical highlights.

bundesliga.com has crunched the numbers, with new records - desired and otherwise - abounding over the course of 2014/15. Why not dive right in...

843 - The total number of goals scored in the Bundesliga this season, 124 fewer than in 2013/14.

145 - The overall number of home wins was exactly the same as it was last term.

79 - Only 79 away wins were posted in 2014/15, the lowest figure since 2005/06.

11 - Frankfurt went unbeaten in their last 11 home games (seven wins, four draws), the club's longest such run for 15 years. Conversely, however, the Eagles failed to win at all in their last 11 away matches.

10 - 1. FC Köln's 2-2 draw with VFL Wolfsburg was their tenth straight home game without defeat (three wins, seven draws). They have not managed a similar feat for 23 years.

8 - SV Werder Bremen's 3-2 reverse at Borussia Dortmund was their eighth successive defeat to away BVB, equalling their worst ever run of away results against a single team.

5 - Bremen lost their final match of the season for a fifth consecutive year.

4 - Paderborn's Marc Vucinovic scored his maiden Bundesliga goal in the fourth minute on Saturday. The goal was also his club's fastest-ever strike in the top flight.

200 - Hannover recorded their 200th home win in the Bundesliga.

100 - Freiburg defender scored an own-goal in his 100th - and last - Bundesliga appearance, inadvertently contributing to his side's demotion to the second tier.

20 - Of that tally, 20 clean sheets belonged to , who likewise set a new Bundesliga record for single-season shut-outs.

69 - Wolfsburg chalked up 69 points this season, equalling the club record set in their championship-winning 2008/09 campaign.

61 - Bayer 04 Leverkusen ended the season on 61 points, exactly the same total as last year, when they likewise finished in fourth place.

31 - In the second half of the season, Dortmund collected more than twice as many points (31) as they did prior to the winter break (15).

15 - FC Augsburg's 3-1 triumph away to Borussia Mönchengladbach was their 15th win this term - their highest ever number of victories in a single season.

0 - Augsburg were the only Bundesliga side not to draw a single match away from home this season.

14 - VfB Stuttgart finished the season in 14th place - the first time in 2015 that they have been outside of the bottom three.

10 Hamburg have a decent record under coach Bruno Labbadia, winning ten points from his six games in charge to finish in the relegation play-off spot.