2: As usual, Eintracht hosted 17 Bundesliga matches at Deutsche Bank Park. Seven wins, eight draws and two defeats (to Leverkusen and Stuttgart) were the result.
3: For the third season in a row, Eintracht also played in Europe, and for the third season in a row, they made it through the groups and into the knockout stage – in a third different competition. After the UEFA Europa League and Champions League, 2023/24 saw the Eagles do battle in the Conference League.
4: Sixth in the Bundesliga in the final reckoning secured a spot in the Europa League, making it four seasons in a row that the Eagles will be playing in Europe.
8: Eintracht found the back of the net eight times on the counter-attack, with only three teams in the Bundesliga outdoing them in that category. At the opposite end of the spectrum, Frankfurt only conceded three goals to counter-attacks in 34 matches – third-best in the league.
12: Farès Chaibi set up 12 goals throughout the season – six in the Bundesliga, six in the Conference League.
17: Omar Marmoush notched up 17 goals across the Bundesliga, DFB Cup and UEFA Conference League, making him Eintracht’s top-scorer.
35: From A for Aaronson to V for Van de Beek, head coach Dino Toppmöller used 35 different players across the various competitions last season, 34 of them in the Bundesliga.
36.4: In terms of top speeds in the Bundesliga, Ansgar Knauff was on the podium. He was clocked at 36.4 km/h, putting him alongside Alphonso Davies and Eren Dinkci.
44: Across all competitions, Willian Pacho and Junior Dina Ebimbe made 44 appearances each, with Kevin Trapp just behind them on 43. Pacho, who joined Eintracht from Antwerp last summer, played in 33 of 34 Bundesliga matches from kick-off to final whistle.
125: In the Bundesliga home game against Hoffenheim, Eintracht celebrated not only a crucial 3-1 win but also their 125th anniversary.
278: Emotional scenes on Matchday 34 against Leipzig, when Sebastian Rode and Makoto Hasebe came on in the dying minutes. For ‘Seppl’, it was his 278th and final appearance for the club, with the Eintracht club captain hanging up his boots after the game.
284: On Matchday 30, French recruit Hugo Ekitiké opened his account for Eintracht, getting his first goal for the club.
304: Like Seppl Rode, Makoto Hasebe called it quits on his outstanding career after the 2023/24 season, with 304 appearances in an Eintracht jersey to his name. When he came on as a substitute on Matchday 34 against Leipzig, he was 40 years and 121 days old, which unsurprisingly makes him the oldest person to have played for the club in Bundesliga history.
3,346: Eintracht were certainly up for the fight last season, winning 3,346 duels in the Bundesliga. This put them third behind only Bochum (3,615) and Mainz (3,530).
4,011: Over 4,000 kilometres sounds like a very long car journey for a European away trip, but it turns out that the Eagles ran a combined 4,011.2 kilometres across the Bundesliga season.