| 2018–19 season | |||
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| President | Dirk Zingler | ||
| Manager | Urs Fischer | ||
| Stadium | Stadion An der Alten Försterei | ||
| 2. Bundesliga | 3rd (Promoted) | ||
| DFB-Pokal | Second round | ||
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| All statistics correct as of 27 May 2019. | |||
The 2018–19 1. FC Union Berlin season is the 53rd season in the football club's history and 9th consecutive season in the second division of German football, the 2. Bundesliga and 13th overall. In addition to the domestic league, 1. FC Union Berlin also are participating in this season's edition of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal. This is the 53rd season for 1. FC Union Berlin in the Stadion An der Alten Försterei, located in Köpenick, Berlin, Germany. The season covers a period from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019.
Season review
Pre-season
After a disappointing season in which Union was only able to avoid relegation on the 33rd matchday, the team started into the season with a brand new look. Starting at the front with a new manager Urs Fischer, who has won numerous titles in the Swiss Super League with FC Basel; this was only the beginning of a new Union squad that saw drastic changes from the season before. Union would start the new campaign without fan favorite Steven Skrzybski but added key players such as Rafal Gikiewicz and Sebastian Andersson, both of whom would go on to feature in every fixture.
2. Bundesliga first half (matchday 1–17)
Union Berlin started their 13th ever 2. Bundesliga season with a 1–0 win at home to start the campaign, courtesy of a late free kick goal by former captain Felix Kroos. A 1–1 draw the next week against 1. FC Köln in Cologne, was already a reason for optimism for the Köpenick based club, as Köln were predicted by many to promote back into the Bundesliga. This draw would be followed up with many similar score lines, as Union managed a staggering 10 draws in just the first half of the season, along with 7 wins. Two key fixtures were a matchday nine 1–1 draw against 1. FC Heidenheim where goalkeeper Gikiewicz saved Union with a headed goal from a corner kick in the 94th minute. The second a 2–2 away draw against Hamburger SV, who after relegating for the first time in their history the season before, were favorites to go back up. During that first half of the season, Union was also drawn against Borussia Dortmund in the 2nd round of the DFB Pokal after 90 minutes, coming close to beating the Bundesliga club and creating a massive upset in Dortmund. Only to be stymied by a Marco Reus penalty kick goal in the final moments of the game. This impressive early-season run had Die Eisernen remaining undefeated in their first 17 games in 3rd place, within striking distance of promotion heading into the winter break to the surprise of many.
2. Bundesliga second half (matchday 18–34)
In the first matchday of the 2nd half of the season, Union fans were met with a worrying result, losing the first game back in a 0–3 collapse to midtable Erzgebirge Aue. However, things quickly got back up on track with a win against eventual champions Köln in Berlin 2–0. Union maintained their incredible results while playing at home the rest of the campaign, only losing one game out of their 17 at home all season against SC Paderborn, who had emerged as a promotion candidate as well. On matchday 31 a 2–0 win against Hamburger SV in the near-impenetrable fortress that was the Stadion An der Alten Försterei launched Die Eisernen back into the top three, good enough for a playoff against the 16th place Bundesliga team for a chance at promotion. The possibility to promote automatically was there on the last matchday of the season, a win against VfL Bochum was all they needed to leapfrog into 2nd. Union fought their way back from 0–2 to a 2–2, and nearly managed the victory at the last gasp. With the draw, Union finished with 57 points, and only missed 2nd place on goal differential. However, their amazing home form and ability to draw on the road was enough, as they secured a place in the Bundesliga Relegation playoffs, facing off in a two-leg series against VfB Stuttgart.
Relegation playoff (leg 1)
The first relegation playoff in club history would not be an easy task for the boys from Köpenick. The relegation playoffs heavily favor the team from the Bundesliga, with few teams managing to come out victorious from 2. Bundesliga. The first leg of the playoffs was played in Stuttgart at Mercedes-Benz Arena and couldn't have been harder on the Union fans emotionally. Stuttgart took a 1–0 lead just before halftime thanks to Christian Gentner, but 89 seconds later Suleiman Abdullahi managed to reply with an assist from Sebastian Andersson, and all was level at the break. The second half was opened quickly by VfB Stuttgart and started well for the home side as halftime substitute Mario Gomez found a goal for a quick 2–1 advantage. Union didn't give up despite the second setback, just as they hadn’t on the road all season. They came back strong, played out their chances and in the 68th minute Marvin Friedrich tied the game up at 2–2 from a corner kick by Christopher Trimmel. Friedrich had featured in every single game during the season for Union, but this was the first time finding the back of the net in any. After that goal it was Union who looked the more likely side to win, as Sebastian Andersson created two great chances that very nearly forced the improbable victory. Union fans we’re pleased with the 2–2 draw, since the away goals rule was in effect for these playoffs and Stuttgart had to come to Berlin and manage to find a win that had eluded virtually all visitors during the campaign.
Relegation playoff (leg 2)
Stadion An Der Alten Försterei was waiting for them, a place that Union had made a fortress during the 2018–19 season. Stuttgart would be forced to try and play attacking soccer, needing a 3 goal draw or victory to remain in Bundesliga. It was not an attractive game ripe with chances for either side, as the two teams battled in front of the crowd of over 22,000. Stuttgart thought they had the lead in the 9th minute when Dennis Aogo hit a free kick passed Gikiewicz. Somewhat controversially, it was promptly taken back by the video assistant referee, as Nicolás González had been found to have obstructed Gikiewicz's view from an offside position, thus making the goal unofficial. The rest of the game was nerve-wracking for both sides. The match stayed 0-0 into the 80th minute, a goal for either side would see their side into the Bundesliga almost certainly. As the game opened up, Abdullahi had two shots beat the VfB Stuttgart defense, only to be denied by the woodwork each time. Stuttgart came towards the goal of Union more and more, each time the stout Union defense and Gikiewicz were there to answer. Finally, Union had to survive the longest five minutes the fans of Stadion An der Alten Försterei had ever witnessed. When the final whistle came, Union Berlin has successfully promoted to the Bundesliga, for the first time in their long history. Meanwhile the 2–2 aggregate result after two draws saw VfB Stuttgart relegated on the away goals rule.
Aftermath
Only moments after the game ended, the field was flooded with Union fans in celebration. It was a success which few thought possible pre-season but had come to fruition none the less. The small club from the east side of Berlin with a cherished bond between the club and its fans were going to play in the Bundesliga for the very first time. The 56th-ever team to play in the Bundesliga since its founding, and the first-ever from East Berlin. The success in the promotion playoff cemented the 2018–19 season as the most famous ever in club history to this date, and simply a night no Union Berlin fan was ever going to forget. The following week Union paraded around the streets of Berlin and even down the Spree on a team boat, culminating in a party for players and fans alike at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei.
Players
Squad information
- As of 21 February 2019[1]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Matches
Legend
Win Draw Loss
Friendly matches
| 1 July 2018 Friendly | 1. FC Union Berlin | 1−1 | FC Carl Zeiss Jena | Berlin | 
| 14:00 | Hosiner  18' (pen.) | Report | Starke  16' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 11,085 Referee: Alexander Sather (Grimma) | 
| 4 July 2018 Friendly | Chemnitzer FC | 1−3 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Brandenburg an der Havel | 
| 18:30 | Kalkutschke  83' | Report | Hedlund  48' Redondo  49' Friedrich  68' | Stadium: Werner-Seelenbinder-Sportstätte Attendance: 939 Referee: Henry Müller (Cottbus) | 
| 5 July 2018 Friendly | FSV Union Fürstenwalde | 1−3 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Fürstenwalde | 
| 18:30 | Bolyki  35' (pen.) | Report | Zejnullahu  2' Gogia  53' Hosiner  62' | Stadium: Bonava-Arena Attendance: 1,320 Referee: Marcel Riemer (Eisenhüttenstadt) | 
| 17 July 2018 Friendly | 1. FC Union Berlin | 2−1 |  Norwich City F.C. | Delbrück | 
| 18:00 | Redondo  43' Klose  68' (o.g.) | Report | Rhodes  58' | Stadium: Stadion Laumeskamp Attendance: 750 Referee: Henrik Bramlage (Vechta) | 
| 21 July 2018 Friendly | 1. FC Union Berlin | 1−1 |  Girondins Bordeaux | Berlin | 
| 18:00 | Andersson  3' | Report | Kounde  56' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 7,821 Referee: Henry Müller (Cottbus) | 
| 28 July 2018 Friendly | Queens Park Rangers   | 3−0 | 1. FC Union Berlin | London | 
| 14:30 | Osayi-Samuel  18' Smith  30' Eze  59' (pk.) | Report | Stadium: Loftus Road Attendance: 4,097 Referee: Tim Robinson (West Sussex) | 
| 14 August 2018 Friendly | 1. FC Union Berlin | 1−3 | VSG Altglienicke | Berlin | 
| 18:00 | Eidtner  46' | Report | Preiss  32' Föster  68' Skoda  74' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 1,428 | 
| 5 September 2018 Friendly | 1. FC Union Berlin | 3−3 | .svg.png.webp) Grasshopper Club Zürich | Berlin | 
| 18:00 | Taz  15', 78' Redondo  21' | Report | Djuricin  30', 45' Ngoy  64' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 1,512 Referee: Daniel Siebert | 
| 12 October 2018 Friendly | 1. FC Union Berlin | 9−1 | SV Babelsberg 03 | Berlin | 
| 14:00 | Abdullahi  6' Polter  21' Mees  36' Kroos  44' Maloney  45' Redondo  61' Taz  62' Hedlund  75' Zulj  80' | Report | Nattermann  83' | Stadium: Fritz-Lesch-Sportplatz Attendance: 400 | 
| 15 November 2018 Friendly | 1. FC Union Berlin | 1−1 | Dynamo Dresden | Berlin | 
| 13:30 | Redondo  3' | Report | Atik  59' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: closed-doors | 
| 13 January 2019 Friendly | 1. FC Union Berlin | 2−0 |  Shenzhen F.C. | Jerez, Spain | 
| 12:30 | Abdullahi  10' Taz  19' | Report | Stadium: Montecastillo Training Ground Attendance: 250 | 
| 18 January 2019 Friendly | 1. FC Union Berlin | 1−2 | SpVgg Unterhaching | Jerez, Spain | 
| 14:00 | Polter  67' (pk.) | Report | Schimmer  35' Hain  50' | Stadium: Montecastillo Training Ground Attendance: 270 | 
| 18 January 2019 Friendly | 1. FC Union Berlin | 0−0 | .svg.png.webp) FC Lausanne-Sport | Jerez, Spain | 
| 16:00 | Report | Stadium: Montecastillo Training Ground Attendance: 270 Referee: Daniel Siebert (Berlin) | 
| 26 January 2019 Friendly | 1. FC Union Berlin | 2−2 | .svg.png.webp) FC Basel 1893 | Berlin | 
| 14:00 | Polter  21' Prömel  30' | Report | Kalulu  4' van Wolfswinkel  41' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 2,506 | 
| 20 March 2019 Friendly | FC Rot-Weiss Erfurt | 1−4 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Erfurt | 
| 18:00 | Kelbel  27' | Report | Abdullahi  22', 23', 26' Eidtner  82' | Stadium: Steigerwaldstadion Attendance: 2,728 | 
2. Bundesliga
League table
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Promotion, qualification or relegation | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1. FC Köln (C, P) | 34 | 19 | 6 | 9 | 84 | 47 | +37 | 63 | Promotion to Bundesliga | 
| 2 | SC Paderborn (P) | 34 | 16 | 9 | 9 | 76 | 50 | +26 | 57 | |
| 3 | Union Berlin (O, P) | 34 | 14 | 15 | 5 | 54 | 33 | +21 | 57 | Qualification to promotion play-offs | 
| 4 | Hamburger SV | 34 | 16 | 8 | 10 | 45 | 42 | +3 | 56 | |
| 5 | 1. FC Heidenheim | 34 | 15 | 10 | 9 | 55 | 45 | +10 | 55 | 
Results summary
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| Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | 
| 34 | 14 | 15 | 5 | 54 | 33 | +21 | 57 | 11 | 5 | 1 | 34 | 11 | +23 | 3 | 10 | 4 | 20 | 22 | −2 | 
Results by round
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
Matches
| 5 August 2018 1 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 1−0 | FC Erzgebirge Aue | Berlin | 
| 15:30 | Schmiedebach  44' Prömel  74' Kroos  87' | Kicker Report | Cacutalua  2' Baumgart  84' Tiffert  90+1' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 21,752 Referee: Benjamin Cortus | 
| 13 August 2018 2 | 1. FC Köln | 1−1 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Cologne | 
| 20:30 | Horn  39' Clemens  41' Sobiech  61' | Kicker | Reichel  19' Andersson  69' | Stadium: RheinEnergieStadion Attendance: 50,000 Referee: Daniel Schlager | 
| 26 August 2018 3 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 4−1 | FC St. Pauli | Berlin | 
| 13:30 | Prömel  44' Gogia  45+2' Andersson  57', 88' Redondo  76' | Kicker | Flum  31' Buchtmann  38' Sahin  64' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 22,012 Referee: Sven Jablonski | 
| 2 September 2018 4 | SV Sandhausen | 0−0 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Sandhausen | 
| 13:30 | Kister  24' Förster  44' | Kicker | Hübner  24' Hedlund  24' Prömel  56' | Stadium: BWT-Stadion am Hardtwald Attendance: 5,517 Referee: Timo Gerach | 
| 14 September 2018 5 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 2−2 | MSV Duisburg | Berlin | 
| 18:30 | Gogia  44' Schmiedebach  68' Hübner  90+1' Prömel  90+4' | Kicker | Wolze  36' Tashchy  69' Souza  77' Sukuta-Pasu  83',  90' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 20,329 Referee: Michael Bacher | 
| 22 September 2018 6 | Arminia Bielefeld | 1−1 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Bielefeld | 
| 13:00 | Prietl  45+1' Salger  45+1' Voglsammer  65' | Kicker | Prömel  44' Gogia  45+1' | Stadium: Bielefelder Alm Attendance: 18,114 Referee: Dr. Martin Thomsen | 
| 25 September 2018 7 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 2−0 | Holstein Kiel | Berlin | 
| 18:30 | Lenz  67' Prömel  90' Polter  90+4' | Kicker | Wahl  57' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 20,879 Referee: Benjamin Cortus | 
| 1 October 2018 8 | FC Ingolstadt 04 | 1−2 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Ingolstadt | 
| 20:30 | Lezcano  42' Gimber  45+1' Otávio  56' Kutschke  80' | Kicker | Andersson  43' Gogia  73' Trimmel  81' | Stadium: Audi Sportpark Attendance: 7,068 Referee: Bastian Dankert | 
| 7 October 2018 9 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 1−1 | 1. FC Heidenheim | Berlin | 
| 13:30 | Andersson  51' Schmiedebach  59' Trimmel  90' Gikiewicz  90+4' | Kicker | Glatzel  7',  56' Griesbeck  40' Andrich  62' Theuerkauf  90+2' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 20,108 Referee: Benedikt Kempkes | 
| 21 October 2018 10 | SC Paderborn 07 | 0−0 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Paderborn | 
| 13:30 | Nachreiner  53' | Kicker | Prömel  70' Hübner  77' Lenz  90+2' | Stadium: Benteler-Arena Attendance: 11,336 Referee: Dr. Matthias Jöllenbeck | 
| 28 October 2018 11 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 0−0 | Dynamo Dresden | Berlin | 
| 13:30 | Kroos  62' | Kicker | Aosman  20' Nikolaou  24'  34' Ebert  41' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 22,012 Referee: Sven Jablonski | 
| 4 November 2018 12 | SSV Jahn Regensburg | 1−1 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Regensburg | 
| 13:30 | Saller  43' George  45+1' Sørensen  62' Derstroff  89' | Kicker | Prömel  5'  77' Polter  45' Reichel  54' | Stadium: Continental Arena Attendance: 10,884 Referee: Sascha Stegemann | 
| 11 November 2018 13 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 4−0 | SpVgg Greuther Fürth | Berlin | 
| 13:30 | Mees  5', 10' Polter  29', 56' Schmiedebach  39' Trimmel  45' | Kicker | Sauer  83' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 21,785 Referee: Daniel Schlager | 
| 26 November 2018 14 | Hamburger SV | 2−2 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Hamburg | 
| 20:30 | Hunt  58' Holtby  65' | Kicker | Mees  12' Hartel  76' Trimmel  87' Hübner  88' Abdullahi  90' | Stadium: Volksparkstadion Attendance: 45,584 Referee: Frank Willenborg | 
| 1 December 2018 15 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 3−1 | SV Darmstadt 98 | Berlin | 
| 13:00 | Andersson  28', 42' Sulu  65' (o.g.) | Kicker | Sulu  44' Dursun  73' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 21,474 Referee: Marco Fritz | 
| 9 December 2018 16 | 1. FC Magdeburg | 1−1 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Magdeburg | 
| 13:30 | Preißinger  34' Beck  39' Costly  90' | Kicker | Abdullahi  10' Hübner  31' Gogia  65' Zulj  84' Lenz  90' | Stadium: MDCC-Arena Attendance: 23,149 Referee: Dr. Felix Brych | 
| 15 December 2018 17 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 2−0 | VfL Bochum | Berlin | 
| 13:00 | Andersson  69' (pen.) Parensen  71' Zulj  87' | Kicker | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 20,728 Referee: Dr. Matthias Jöllenbeck | 
| 23 December 2018 18 | Erzgebirge Aue | 3−0 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Aue | 
| 13:30 | Testroet  6', 30' (pen.), 74' Cacutalua  34' Fandrich  56' Rizzuto  70' | Kicker | Andersson  34' Hübner  76' | Stadium: Erzgebirgsstadion Attendance: 13,800 Referee: Sven Jablonski | 
| 31 January 2019 19 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 2−0 | 1. FC Köln | Berlin | 
| 20:30 | Hartel  1' Trimmel  29' Hübner  30' Friedrich  50' Reichel  58'  66' | Kicker | Terodde  45+2' Geis  73' Schmitz  78' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 22,012 Referee: Tobias Welz | 
| 24 February 2019 20 | FC St. Pauli | 3−2 | 1. FC Union Berlin | St. Pauli | 
| 20:30 | Allagui  4',  23' Flum  33' Meier  62', 90+4' (pen.) Knoll  84' | Kicker | Schmiedebach  12' Friedrich  37' Lenz  60' Prömel  84' Abdullahi  86' | Stadium: Millerntor-Stadion Attendance: 29,546 Referee: Guido Winkmann | 
| 9 February 2019 21 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 2−0 | SV Sandhausen | Berlin | 
| 13:00 | Andersson  11',  81' Kroos  41' Gogia  87' | Kicker | Taffertshofer  30' Diekmeier  53' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 19,542 Referee: Tobias Stieler | 
| 16 February 2019 22 | MSV Duisburg | 2−3 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Duisburg | 
| 13:00 | Wiegel  20' Nielsen  45' Fröde  56' Verhoek  59' Iljutcenko  62' | Kicker | Zulj  11' Schmiedebach  17' Hartel  64' Gogia  71' Andersson  89' | Stadium: Schauinsland-Reisen-Arena Attendance: 12,316 Referee: Timo Gerach | 
| 22 February 2019 23 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 1−1 | Arminia Bielefeld | Berlin | 
| 18:30 | Mees  23' Hübner  71' Schmiedebach  77' Abdullahi  82' | Kicker | Behrendt  29' Clauss  61' Voglsammer  80' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 21,286 Referee: Christian Dietz | 
| 1 March 2019 24 | Holstein Kiel | 0−2 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Kiel | 
| 18:30 | van den Bergh  77' Dehm  80' Mühling  84' | Kicker | Kroos  27' Trimmel  54' Schmiedebach  70' Mees  83' Andersson  90+1' | Stadium: Holstein-Stadion Attendance: 9,866 Referee: Benjamin Cortus | 
| 8 March 2019 25 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 2−0 | FC Ingolstadt 04 | Berlin | 
| 18:30 | Andersson  43' (pen.) Schmiedebach  49' Gogia  65',  79' Prömel  70' Rapp  78' | Kicker | Kotzke  19' Cohen  38'  65' Krauße  48'  75' Otávio  62' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 21,419 Referee: Dr. Robert Kampka | 
| 15 March 2019 26 | 1. FC Heidenheim | 2−1 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Heidenheim an der Brenz | 
| 18:30 | Griesbeck  8' Glatzel  48' Schnatterer  56' | Kicker | Žulj  23' Hübner  58' Mané  88' Trimmel  90+1' | Stadium: Voith-Arena Attendance: 11,150 Referee: Sascha Stegemann | 
| 30 March 2019 27 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 1−3 | SC Paderborn 07 | Berlin | 
| 13:00 | Trimmel  33' Polter  90+4' | Kicker | Antwi-Adjei  41' Gjasula  84' Michel  87' Schonlau  89' Klement  90+1' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 20,789 Referee: Michael Bacher | 
| 7 April 2019 28 | Dynamo Dresden | 0−0 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Dresden | 
| 13:30 | Kicker | Prömel  64' Reichel  83' Hübner  86' | Stadium: Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion Attendance: 30,700 Referee: Bibiana Steinhaus | 
| 12 April 2019 29 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 2−2 | SSV Jahn Regensburg | Berlin | 
| 18:30 | Andersson  13' Gikiewicz  16' Polter  83' | Kicker | Adamyan  16' (pen.) Correia  29' Saller  30' Al Ghaddioui  58' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 20,243 Referee: Harm Osmers | 
| 20 April 2019 30 | SpVgg Greuther Fürth | 1−1 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Fürth | 
| 13:00 | Atanga  31' Keita-Ruel  38' Caligiuri  67' | Kicker | Mees  35' Kroos  38' Prömel  64' Rapp  70' Friedrich  81' | Stadium: Sportpark Ronhof Thomas Sommer Attendance: 9,650 Referee: Dr. Martin Thomsen | 
| 28 April 2019 31 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 2−0 | Hamburger SV | Berlin | 
| 13:30 | Žulj  46' Kroos  81' Trimmel  82' Prömel  84' | Kicker | Douglas  81' Lacroix  90+4' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 22,012 Referee: Sascha Stegemann | 
| 5 May 2019 32 | SV Darmstadt 98 | 2−1 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Darmstadt | 
| 13:30 | Stark  49' Mehlem  60' Wittek  77' | Kicker | Žulj  69' Andersson  71',  87' | Stadium: Merck-Stadion am Böllenfalltor Attendance: 11,510 Referee: Bastian Dankert | 
| 12 May 2019 33 | 1. FC Union Berlin | 3−0 | 1. FC Magdeburg | Berlin | 
| 15:30 | Prömel  8' Polter  31', 90+6',  90+7' | Kicker | Ignjovski  49' | Stadium: Stadion An der Alten Försterei Attendance: 22,012 Referee: Robert Schröder | 
| 19 May 2019 34 | VfL Bochum | 2−2 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Bochum | 
| 15:30 | Losilla  24',  77' Riemann  35' M'boussy  41'  72',  49' (pen.) | Kicker | Hübner  34' Prömel  48',  83' Mees  86' Reichel  90+5' | Stadium: Vonovia-Ruhrstadion Attendance: 24,500 Referee: Harm Osmers | 
Relegation play-offs
First Leg
Second Leg
2–2 on aggregate. Union Berlin won on away goals and are promoted to the Bundesliga, while VfB Stuttgart are relegated to the 2. Bundesliga.
DFB-Pokal
| 19 August 2018 R1 | FC Carl Zeiss Jena | 2–4 | 1. FC Union Berlin | Jena | 
| 18:30 | Wolfram  21' Trimmel  42' (o.g.) | Kicker | Andersson  14' Kroos  29' Hedlund  45+5' (pen.), 71' | Stadium: Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld Attendance: 10,600 Referee: Dr. Felix Brych | 
| 31 October 2018 R2 | Borussia Dortmund | 3–2 (a.e.t.) | 1. FC Union Berlin | Dortmund | 
| 18:30 | Pulisic  40' Hakimi  61' Maximilian Philipp  73' Reus  120+1' (pen.) Witsel  120' | Kicker | Polter  63', 88' Friedrich  109'  118' Trimmel  115' Hübner  120' | Stadium: Signal Iduna Park Attendance: 72,732 Referee: Guido Winkmann | 
Squad and statistics
- As of 27 May 2019
| No. | Pos | Player | 2. Bundesliga | DFB-Pokal | Play-offs | Total | ||||||
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| Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | |||||
| 1 | GK |  Rafał Gikiewicz | 34 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 38 | 1 | ||
| 5 | DF |  Marvin Friedrich | 34 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 38 | 1 | ||
| 6 | MF |  Julian Ryerson | 8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 9 | 0 | ||
| 7 | MF |  Marcel Hartel | 26 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 29 | 2 | ||
| 8 | MF |  Joshua Mees | 18 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 20 | 6 | ||
| 9 | FW |  Sebastian Polter | 20 | 9 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 21 | 11 | ||
| 10 | FW |  Sebastian Andersson | 34 | 12 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 38 | 13 | ||
| 11 | MF |  Akaki Gogia | 28 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 31 | 6 | ||
| 12 | GK |  Jakob Busk | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| 14 | DF |  Ken Reichel | 27 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 30 | 0 | ||
| 15 | DF |  Marc Torrejón | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| 17 | FW |  Carlos Mané | 8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 0 | ||
| 18 | DF |  Nicolai Rapp | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | ||
| 19 | DF |  Florian Hübner | 28 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 30 | 2 | ||
| 20 | FW |  Suleiman Abdullahi | 19 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 22 | 3 | ||
| 21 | MF |  Grischa Prömel | 29 | 7 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 33 | 7 | ||
| 23 | MF |  Felix Kroos | 25 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 27 | 3 | ||
| 24 | MF |  Manuel Schmiedebach | 32 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 36 | 0 | ||
| 25 | DF |  Christopher Lenz | 11 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 13 | 0 | ||
| 27 | MF |  Eroll Zejnullahu | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| 28 | DF |  Christopher Trimmel | 32 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 35 | 0 | ||
| 29 | MF |  Michael Parensen | 9 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 12 | 0 | ||
| 30 | GK |  Lennart Moser | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| 31 | MF |  Berkan Taz | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | ||
| 32 | MF |  Robert Žulj | 29 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 32 | 4 | ||
| 33 | DF |  Lennard Maloney | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| 34 | DF |  Fabian Schönheim | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| Players transferred out during the season | ||||||||||||
| 3 | DF |  Christoph Schösswendter | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||
| 17 | FW |  Simon Hedlund | 11 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 13 | 2 | ||
| 18 | FW |  Kenny Prince Redondo | 7 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 0 | ||
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- ↑ "Union schnappt sich "vielversprechenden" Mees" [Union grabs "promising" Mees] (in German). kicker. 26 June 2018. Retrieved 21 Feb 2019.
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