BC Augsburg

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BC Augsburg
BC Augsburg.svg
Full name Ballspiel-Club Augsburg 1907 e. V.
place Augsburg , Bavaria
Founded August 8, 1907
Dissolved July 15, 1969 ( merger with TSV Schwaben Augsburg to form FC Augsburg )
Club colors Blue White
Stadion Rosenaustadion (28,000)
Top league Gauliga Bavaria; Oberliga Süd
successes see below
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BC Augsburg was a soccer club that was founded in 1907 as FC Alemannia Augsburg in Augsburg ( Bavaria ) and took part in games from 1921 to 1969 under the name BC Augsburg . Faced with financial problems, BC Augsburg merged with the soccer department of TSV Schwaben Augsburg in July 1969 to form FC Augsburg . A year later, TSV Schwaben Augsburg again set up its own football department. FC Augsburg is still active today.

history

Founded until the Second World War

On 11 May 1909, the gymnastics club founded in 1871 Oberhausen with the team of FC Alemannia Augsburg the Association football department, based in Augsburg-Oberhausen . Oberhausen merged with the Turnverein Augsburg II to form the Turn- und Sportverein 1871 Augsburg , the footballers played as a ball game club in TSV 1847 . In 1910 the football department founded its own club under the name BC Augsburg .

In the 1930s the club was a member of the Augsburg sports club and the Stadtbach gymnastics and sports club .

The SV was founded in 1888 as the Augsburg-Kriegshaber gymnastics club . In 1916 the club founded a football department, which became independent in 1924 and was integrated into BC Augsburg in 1935.

The TSV was founded in 1896 as the Stadtbach gymnastics club . The footballers played as the Stadtbach football club from August 1919 . In 1930 they renamed themselves VfL Teutonia Augsburg . On June 15, 1932, the club was supplemented by the athletics department of BC Augsburg. Two years later, VfL rejoined its parent club to found TSV 1896 Stadtbach. In 1938 the TSV joined the BC.

World War II and post-war period

German football was reorganized into 16 Gauligen in 1933 under the Third Reich . BC Augsburg reached second place in the regional second division. The following year, BC rose to the Gauliga Bayern after a 3-2 win over FC Memmingen . The following seasons were finished bottom of the table. In 1940 and 1943 the season finished second. In 1935 and 1943 the team took part in the Tschammer Cup, the forerunner of today's DFB Cup , but dropped out early.

The Second World War led to a shortage of players and local gaming operations. In 1943 the Gauliga Bayern became the Gauliga Südbayern and the BC merged with the Post-SG Augsburg to form the war clutches of Augsburg . Second place could be achieved in the 1943/44 season. The following season was ended prematurely due to the war.

After the war, the occupying powers dissolved most organizations as well as the sports and football clubs. The BC was re-established without the players from SV Stadtbach and TV Augsburg, who belonged to the team of TSV Kriegshaber , which was founded in 1946 .

In 1945 BC Augsburg took part in the game operations of the first division Football Oberliga Süd, but was relegated 2 years later. In the Bavarian regional league in 1948, the title and the promotion were won with a 4-1 victory against 1. FC Bamberg .

In 1950 the Oberliga Süddeutschland was renamed Oberliga Süd . The BC played 10 of the 13 subsequent seasons in the top division, but mostly fought against relegation there. With the Bundesliga founded in 1963, BC Augsburg played in the Regional Football League South . The 1965/66 season closed the team by winning the championship in the 1st amateur league . At the national amateur championship, the team reached the semi-finals.

Until the merger in 1969 with TSV Schwaben Augsburg to form FC Augsburg, which occurred due to financial problems, the club played in the second or third division.

BC Augsburg Oberhausen

After the merger of BC Augsburg, the Sportfreunde Oberhausen club was founded at the old venue in 1970 . In 1981 the club changed its name to BC Augsburg Oberhausen . The logo chosen was very similar to that of the former club. With the coach Helmut Haller , the club rose in the mid-1980s in the district league. Financial problems at the end of the 2012/13 season led to the withdrawal from the league. In 2014, the set goal - resumption of gaming operations in the B-Class - was implemented.

successes

league

Cup

  • Bavarian Cup
    • Winner: 1951
  • Swabian Cup
    • Winner: 1965

youth

  • Bavarian U19 Championship
    • Master: 1955, 1959
    • Runner-up: 1956, 1957

BC Augsburg season

The club season 1945 to 1969:

season league level position
1945-46 Oberliga Süd I. 8th.
1946-47 Oberliga Süd 17. ↓
1947-48 State League Bavaria South II 1. ↑
1948-49 Oberliga Süd I. 14th
1949-50 Oberliga Süd 10.
1950-51 Oberliga Süd 16. ↓
1951-52 2. Oberliga Süd II 2. ↑
1952-53 Oberliga Süd I. 11.
1953-54 Oberliga Süd 12.
1954-55 Oberliga Süd 7th
1955-56 Oberliga Süd 11.
1956-57 Oberliga Süd 13.
season league level position
1957-58 Oberliga Süd I. 12.
1958-59 Oberliga Süd 15. ↓
1959-60 2. Oberliga Süd II 6th
1960-61 2. Oberliga Süd 1. ↑
1961-62 Oberliga Süd I. 11.
1962-63 Oberliga Süd 16. ↓
1963-64 Football Regional League South II 19. ↓
1964-65 Amateur League Bavaria III 2.
1965-66 Amateur League Bavaria 1. ↑
1966-67 Regional league south II 17. ↓
1967-68 Amateur League Bavaria III 16.
1968-69 Amateur League Bavaria 2.
Ascent descent

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jump up ↑ Hardy Grüne : Vereinslexikon (=  encyclopedia of German league football . Volume 7 ). 1st edition. AGON, Kassel 2001, ISBN 3-89784-147-9 (527 pages).
  2. BCA-Oberhausen website ( Memento of the original from May 17, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Accessed October 17, 2008 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bca-oberhausen.de
  3. Oberhauser withdrawal is official. Augsburger Allgemeine, April 13, 2013, accessed on May 17, 2018 .
  4. ^ New start BC Augsburg Oberhausen eV Augsburger Allgemeine, April 15, 2014, accessed on May 17, 2018 .
  5. The German Football Archives 1900-today. Retrieved May 17, 2018 .