FC Gundelfingen

The FC Gundelfingen is a sports club from the north Swabian town Gundelfingen on the Danube.

History

The club was founded on 27 February in 1921 under the name FC Gundelfingen as a football club, with him a year earlier, a small number of 19 - bought to 20 -year-old football disciples a football and a " forest and meadow Club" with lots of idealism had organized to promote football in Gundelfingen. On December 4, 1921, the FC footballers joined in the meantime on the TV Gundelfingen, from 1 March 1924, the FCG was due to the " clean separation between gymnastics and sport " then independent again. Later, the departments table tennis (1935 ), Chess (1947 ) Ice (1956 ), athletics (1960), Sailing ( 1964), Swimming ( 1966), Gymnastics ( 1967), Fist Ball ( 1969), tennis (1970 ), Hiking came (1973 ), Cross (1978 ), Dance Sport ( 1989), volleyball ( 1993) and squash (1995 ) added.

Successful division is that of the footballers who in 1992 for the first round of the DFB Cup qualifying and 05 Uerdingen was defeated by the then Bundesliga side Bayer FC 0:1. In 1993, the club rose above the relegation by a 3-2 win on penalties against TSV Eching first time in the then third-class Bavarian League, and remained there until 1997. The A- and B- juniors were already represented in the Bayern League South.

Achievements

  • Rise in the Bavarian League: 1993
  • Promotion to the national league South Bavaria: 1971 (until 1993 ), 1999, 2009
  • Swabian Hall Master: 1991
  • Swabian Cup Winners: 1947, 1949, 1955, 1991, 1992, 2001
  • Participants DFB Cup: 1992 /93 ( 0-1 against Bayer 05 Uerdingen )

History

Final tables since 1971

Stadium

The FC Gundelfingen plays its home games from the club's stadium Swabia. The stadium has a capacity of 8,000 seats and was among others the scene of the group game between France and Russia ( 2-0) as part of the U18 European Championship in 2000.

Well-known former players

  • Marco Konrad
  • Oliver Unsöld
  • Wolfgang Lex (30 Bundesliga games and 2 goals for TSV 1860 Munich and Hannover 96)
  • Ingo Feistle
  • Marco Thiede (from 2011/12 pro at the Bundesliga FC Augsburg )
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