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The team that finished first in the second season of the German men's Bundesliga (football), and thus became German football champions in the 1964/65 season, was 1860 München. The Austrian football champions were, in the Nationalliga 1965/66, Admira Wien.
Final Table
The final table of the 1st Bundesliga, Season 1964/65
Games W D L GF:GA Pts. 1. Werder Bremen 30 15 11 04 54:29 41 2. 1.FC Köln (M) 30 14 10 06 66:45 38 3. Borussia Dortmund 30 15 06 09 67:48 36 4. TSV München 1860 (P) 30 14 07 09 70:50 35 5. SV Hannover 96 (N) 30 13 07 10 48:42 33 6. 1.FC Nürnberg 30 11 10 09 44:38 32 7. Meidericher SV 30 12 08 10 46:48 32 8. Eintracht Frankfurt 30 11 07 12 50:58 29 9. Eintracht Braunschweig 30 10 08 12 42:47 28 10. Borussia Neunkirchen (N)30 09 09 12 44:48 27 11. Hamburger SV 30 11 05 14 46:56 27 12. VfB Stuttgart 30 09 08 13 46:50 26 13. 1.FC Kaiserslautern 30 11 03 16 41:53 25 14. Hertha BSC Berlin * 30 07 11 12 40:62 25 15. Karlsruher SC 30 09 06 15 47:62 24 16. FC Schalke 04 30 07 08 15 45:60 22
German football champions 1965 : Werder Bremen Relegated : Hertha BSC Berlin (Lizenzentzug) Promoted : Tasmania 1900 Berlin, Bayern München, Borussia Mönchengladbach Top Goal scorer : Rudi Brunnenmeier (TSV München 1860) 24 Tore
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