FC Eintracht Bamberg

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FC Eintracht Bamberg
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Surname Football Club Eintracht Bamberg 2010 e. V.
Seat Bamberg , Bavaria
founding June 16, 2010 (start-up)
Colours Violet-blue-white
Members 650 (August 10, 2020)
Board Jörg Schmalfuß (Chairman)
Sascha Dorsch
Christopher Neudecker
Katrieke Kwauka
Bernd Kaufer
Office Abi Baskaran (Head)
Website www.fce2010.de
First soccer team
Head coach Michael Hutzler
Venue Fuchs Park Stadium
Places 5,200
league Bayern League North
2018/19 1st place ( Landesliga Bayern Nordost )  
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The FC Eintracht Bamberg 2010 e. V. is a sports club in the Upper Franconian city ​​of Bamberg . It was created in June 2010 after the bankruptcy of 1. FC Eintracht Bamberg .

history

In 2006, the two traditional Bamberg clubs, FC 01 Bamberg founded in 1901 and TSV Eintracht Bamberg founded in 1951, merged to form 1. FC Eintracht Bamberg . Four years after the merger presented this due to insolvency and overindebtedness on 11 May 2010 before the District Court Bamberg the request to open insolvency proceedings . A provisional insolvency administrator has been appointed to manage the business. When it became clear that the insolvency proceedings could not be opened due to a lack of assets, the successor club of FC Eintracht Bamberg was founded in 2010 to secure the sports business. The inaugural meeting took place on June 16, 2010 in the next room of the Eintracht restaurant. Sports journalist Mathias Zeck became chairman of the board. The newly founded club took the place of the previous club in the Bavarian League for the 2010/11 season . The 1st team has been playing in Bamberg's Fuchs Park Stadium, the former main arena, since then.

After the club got into economic difficulties again, the then chairman of the board, Mathias Zeck, resigned from his office on March 4, 2016, Jörg Schmalfuß took over the management of the club on a provisional basis and filed for insolvency on March 29, 2016 due to the insolvency of the then Bayern division . Together with the insolvency administrator, it was decided to go through an orderly insolvency plan procedure. Game operations were maintained. The first team was relegated from the 5th division at the end of the 2015/16 season . On October 27, 2016, the creditors approved the insolvency plan and the offered insolvency quota to satisfy creditors by a large majority . On December 30, 2016, the Bamberg District Court closed the bankruptcy file, which made the FCE debt-free and able to act again. In terms of sport, FC Eintracht Bamberg was also relegated from the state league in the 2016/17 season.

Having arrived in the district league, the FCE is increasingly relying on its own talents in its performance-oriented youth work and hiring Michael Hutzler as head coach. In the first general assembly after the insolvency proceedings, Jörg Schmalfuß was officially elected to the office of CEO on November 28, 2017. From now on the supervisory board included a. also the sports manager Wolfgang Heyder and the local politician Heinz Kuntke. At the end of the 2017/18 season, the FCE was established with 72 points (118: 33 goals) as champions of the district league and rose to the state league.

The FCE continued on its sporting path in the 2018/19 season and became champions of the Landesliga Nordost (81 points, 100: 36 goals) with a large base of young players who had gone through their own youth division. Thus, the FCE, whose first football team appears under the slogan "Die Domreiter" - based on the symbol of the cathedral city of Bamberg in the club's coat of arms - returned to the Bayern League for the 2019/20 season.

In addition to the football department, FC Eintracht Bamberg 2010 eV also has a rugby, karate, Quidditch , e-sports and basketball department and is part of the Bamberg volleyball community.

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  1. Resignation: Zeck throws at FC Eintracht Bamberg. Retrieved January 26, 2020 .
  2. At FC Eintracht Bamberg 2010 the lights go out. Retrieved January 26, 2020 .
  3. ^ Eintracht Bamberg: creditors' meeting accepts insolvency plan. October 28, 2016, accessed on January 26, 2020 (German).
  4. Insolvency proceedings are over. January 5, 2017, accessed January 26, 2020 .
  5. Posted by Benjamin Strüh: Successful youth work gets its own brand with "FCE-Domreiter-Leistungszentrum". In: Bamberg Guide - City Portal World Heritage. November 5, 2019, accessed on January 26, 2020 (German).
  6. Board of Directors complete, Heyder Supervisory Board. Retrieved January 26, 2020 .
  7. FC Eintracht Bamberg succeeds in marching through. Retrieved January 26, 2020 .

Coordinates: 49 ° 54 ′ 2 "  N , 10 ° 55 ′ 43"  E