1. SC Feucht

The first SC Feucht is a sports club based in the Franconian town of Feucht with divisions for football and bowling.

History

The first football club in damp, in 1920 FC Feucht. Following an interim resolution was founded in 1927 as a successor to the first SC Feucht. He was still playing in 1984 in the A- class, first appeared with the rise in the national league in 1995 and continued in the Bavarian League 1997 on regionally in appearance, in the same year, the moist forest stadium was inaugurated, the few after the rise in the Regionalliga Süd 2003 conversions and learned today about 3,500 visitors accommodate.

For the 2005/ 06 season the club voluntarily renounced the application for a license for the Regional and withdrew into the Bavarian League. This step was justified by the high cost of gaming operations, the low interest sponsors and the disappointing attendances. An application filed in February 2005 for provisional self insolvency could be withdrawn in April after signing new sponsorship deals. Thereafter, the financial problems, however, intensified again, so again, a provisional insolvency petition had to be filed on March 7, 2007.

Also sporting no longer managed the rejuvenated team in the league in 2007, the Bavarian league, still playing two years in the national league center and is relegated to the Bezirksoberliga Middle Franconia, 2009.

Known player

  • Thomas Adler
  • Sercan Güvenisik, currently Unemployed before, among other things San Jose Earthquakes, SC Paderborn 07 and Preußen Münster played 2004 for wetland
  • Active Stefan Hampl, including for SC Freiburg and Stuttgart Kickers, now SV Wacker Nuremberg
  • Roberto Hilbert, now Bayer Leverkusen, played in wet at the beginning of his career
  • Alberto Mendez, who had previously been active, inter alia, for the British club Arsenal and SpVgg Unterhaching, played in 1996/97 and again in the 2004/05 season for humid
  • Andreas Nägelein, today Guizhou Zhicheng FC, ​​played in 2005 for Feucht, National player for Hong Kong
  • Henry Onwuzuruike, previously inter alia, SpVgg Greuther Fürth, and later inter alia, Rot-Weiß Erfurt and SV Darmstadt 98, played from 2001 to 2004 for wet
  • Ingo Walther, previously inter alia, SpVgg Greuther Fürth, where he played from 2003 to 2005
  • Tobias Zellner, including previously 1 FC Nuremberg and SSV Jahn Regensburg, played in 2004 /05 for wet

49.38472511.206483333333Koordinaten: 49 ° 23 ' 5 " N, 11 ° 12' 23" E

  • Football club from Bayern
  • Club in the Bavarian Football Association
  • Sports club (Bayern )
  • Sport ( Nuremberg County )
  • Founded in 1920
  • Moist
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