FC Memmingen

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FC Memmingen
Club emblem of FC Memmingen
Basic data
Surname Football Club Memmingen 1907 Association for physical exercises eV
Seat Memmingen , Bavaria
founding May 30, 1907
Colours Red White
Members 780 (summer 2016)
Board Armin Buchmann
Website fc-memmingen.de
First soccer team
Head coach Esad Kahric
Venue Memminger Arena
Places 5,000
league Regionalliga Bayern
2018/19 6th place
home
Away

The football club Memmingen 1907 Verein für Leibesübungen eV ( FC Memmingen for short ) is a football club in Memmingen . The club, which has 840 members (as of November 2019), has been a founding member of the fourth-class Bavarian regional league since the 2012/13 season .

history

The club was founded on May 30, 1907 as a department of the Memminger gymnastics club . The FC Memmingen arose in 1924 after the split of the footballers of the gymnasts.

By 1945, the club was seven times champion of the respective league, which was changed, abolished or created from scratch almost every year. In the post-war period, however, the FCM disappeared from upscale amateur football for a few decades.

It was not until 1970 that the first promotion to the Bavarian League , which at that time was the first amateur league, was the highest Bavarian division. Although the club could only dream of promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga in 1979/80 with a third place , FC Memmingen stayed in the league for 17 years before having to return to the national league in 1987, from the the FCM was able to rise again after only two years.

In this section of the club's history, single-digit positions in the table were again more frequent. The most successful was the 1996/97 game year, when the club narrowly missed promotion to the regional league. Here the FC Memmingen, who had led 3-2 goals in the match against Offenbacher Kickers in stoppage time in the Rhein-Neckar Stadium in Mannheim and would have been promoted to the regional soccer league , was only due to a floodlight failure and the resultant Aborted game. FC Memmingen lost the replay in Stuttgart's Gottlieb-Daimler-Stadion with 0: 2 and thus the Kickers from Offenbach were promoted to the regional league. However, the good performances of the season could not be confirmed; a year later, the club barely escaped relegation as 15th, which came in 2002 anyway. Since the direct resurgence in 2003, FC Memmingen has been a member of the Bayern League without interruption. Overall, the club belonged to the Bayern League for 37 years and is the leader of the all-time table.

In 2007 the association celebrated its 100th anniversary with several events. For the anniversary season, the stadium used by FC Memmingen on Bodenseestraße was converted by the city into a modern football arena. The Memminger Arena and thus the 2007/08 Bayern league season opened on July 28, 2007 with the Allgäu derby against FC Kempten , which was attended by 6,650 spectators and broadcast live by Bavarian television in the second half.

In the 2009/10 season, the FCM sovereign and prematurely secured the Bayernliga championship. The sporting promotion to the Regionalliga Süd is the greatest success in the club's history. The first meeting with the other local rivals SSV Ulm 1846 in a league game ended on September 3, 2010 in the sold out arena with 5,100 spectators 1: 1. On the last day of the match, the Memmingen team competed at SV Darmstadt 98 in front of 17,000 spectators - a record number in the history of the Memmingen club. As a result of the reform in German football, FC Memmingen has been playing in the new Bavarian regional league since the 2012/13 season and has therefore been part of top Bavarian amateur football for almost 50 years. On September 14, 2013, after 16 years in office (player and coach), Bosnian coach Esad Kahric resigned from his position as head coach. In 2014, FCM and the "Red Baarons Dietmannsried" fan club hosted the annual dream game for FC Bayern Munich. With additional stands, the capacity was increased to 11,000 visitors - it was the largest number of spectators at a football game in the Allgäu so far.

Youth work

The second team of FC Memmingen, which operates as the U21 team, is the substructure. She made her first promotion to the Landesliga Süd in the 2007/08 season and only played one league under the Bayernliga team in the 2008/09 season. After one season, the team had to relegate and played in the Schwaben regional league, which was dissolved in the summer of 2012. The FCM II managed to qualify for the new Landesliga Südwest, to which it has been a permanent member since then.

The football club is a leader in youth work in the Allgäu. Memmingen is the youth performance center of the DFB and BFV, where talents are promoted in addition to club training and viewed for selection teams. In the upper age groups (A, B and C juniors), FC Memmingen plays with five teams in the highest Bavarian leagues, which is outstanding for a pure amateur club. Twelve youth teams are in play. After many successful years in girls' and women’s football, there are currently no teams here, with Sarah Lux, a junior national player, is currently active in the male C-youth team.

successes

  • Reached the promotion to the regional soccer league in 1997
  • First in the Eternal Bayern League table
  • Bavarian indoor champion 2009
  • Bayernliga championship and promotion to the Regionalliga Süd in 2010

people

Squad 2019/20

  • As of July 12, 2019
No. Surname Date of birth Nat. at FCM since Last club
goal
01 Martin Gruber March 14, 1990 GermanyGermany 2013 TSV 1874 Kottern
12 Luke Trum September 16, 1995 GermanyGermany 2019 SC Egg
33 Felix Thiel July 22, 1994 GermanyGermany 2019 TSV Schwabmünchen
Marco Zettler August 5, 1998 GermanyGermany 2012 own youth
Defense
02 Mario Jokic September 10, 1990 CroatiaCroatia 2018 TSV 1874 Kottern
03 Arijant Kelmendi February 25, 1995 KosovoKosovo 2019 FC Pipinsried
04th Philipp Boyer March 22, 1996 GermanyGermany 2012 FC Augsburg Youth
05 Sebastian Schmeiser (C)Captain of the crew June 20, 1992 GermanyGermany 2013 SC Fürstenfeldbruck
07th Fadhel Morou July 6, 1997 GermanyGermany 2019 FC Pipinsried
18th Lukas Ender March 16, 2000 GermanyGermany 2019 FC Heidenheim
20th Olcay Kücük May 23, 1994 TurkeyTurkey 2018 SSV Ulm 1846
22nd Jakob Grasses February 1, 1999 GermanyGermany 2015 own youth
26th Tobias Schmölz May 10, 2001 GermanyGermany 2016 own youth
28 Lirim Kelmendi January 28, 1996 KosovoKosovo 2019 VfR Garching
midfield
06th Lukas Rietzler September 14, 1997 GermanyGermany 2014 own youth
08th Marco Boyer October 15, 1997 GermanyGermany 2019 SC Ichenhausen
15th Roland Homely April 8, 1998 GermanyGermany 2012 own youth
17th Marco Schad February 24, 1997 GermanyGermany 2016 FC Augsburg Youth
19th Gianluca Ippolito February 29, 2000 ItalyItaly 2019 FC Ingolstadt Youth
21st Natsuhiko Watanabe June 26, 1995 JapanJapan 2018 VfR Aalen
24 Marco Greisel July 24, 1997 GermanyGermany 2019 FC Augsburg Youth
Timo Lutz February 8, 1999 GermanyGermany 2015 FC Memmingen II
attack
09 Fatjon Celani January 14, 1992 GermanyGermany 2018 TSV Steinbach Haiger
10 Menelik Chaka Ngu'Ewodo December 16, 1999 CameroonCameroon 2019 SV Pullach
11 Ensar Skrijelj December 16, 1999 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina 2018 FC Ismaning Youth
13 Marco Nickel July 28, 1999 GermanyGermany 2017 SpVgg Kleinkötz
16 Luca Sirch June 14, 1999 GermanyGermany 2015 FC Koenigsbrunn

Well-known former players (jump into professional area)

  • Martin Dausch , later VfR Aalen, 1. FC Union Berlin, MSV Duisburg, 1. FC Saarbrücken
  • Timo Gebhart , later TSV 1860 Munich, VfB Stuttgart, 1. FC Nürnberg, Steau Bucharest, Hansa Rostock (former junior international)
  • Harald Gfreiter , later SSV Jahn Regensburg
  • Christian Gmünder , later a. a. 1. FC Heidenheim, Waldhof Mannheim
  • Jannik Haberer , later SpVgg Unterhaching, TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, VfL Bochum, SC Freiburg (U-21 international)
  • Alexander Hack , later SpVgg Unterhaching, 1. FSV Mainz 05
  • Andreas Hindelang , previously VfB Stuttgart II
  • Frank Kramer , later SpVgg Greuther Fürth, coach TSG 1899 Hoffenheim II, SpVgg Greuther Fürth and Fortuna Düsseldorf (U-19 national coach)
  • Sarah Lux, later FC Bayern Munich (junior national player)
  • Reinhold Mathy , later a. a. FC Bayern Munich, Bayer 05 Uerdingen and Hannover 96
  • Reiner Maurer , later a. a. SpVgg Unterhaching, FC Bayern Munich, VfB Stuttgart, Karlsruher SC, Arminia Bielefeld and TSV 1860 Munich
  • Markus Mendler , later 1. FC Nuremberg, Stuttgarter Kickers, 1. FC Saarbrücken
  • Michael Mutzel , later Eintracht Frankfurt, VfB Stuttgart, Karlsruher SC
  • Noel Niemann, later TSV 1860 Munich, Arminia Bielefeld
  • Jannik Rochelt, later FC Bayern Munich II
  • Sarah Romert , played for the club from 2009 to 2011, later for FC Bayern Munich (U-19 national player)
  • Bajram Sadrijaj , later Borussia Dortmund
  • Stefan Schimmer, later SpVgg Unterhaching, 1. FC Heidenheim
  • Patrick Sontheimer , later SpVgg Greuther Fürth, Würzburger Kickers
  • Kevin Volland , later TSV 1860 Munich, TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, Bayer 04 Leverkusen (national team player)
  • Frank Wiblishauser , later a. a. FC Bayern Munich, 1. FC Nürnberg (former junior international)
  • Verena Wieder , played for the club from 2015 to 2016, later for FC Bayern Munich, SC Freiburg, Bayer Leverkusen

Web links

Commons : FC Memmingen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b FC-Memmingen.de: Info FC Memmingen
  2. Trainer Esad Kahric declares resignation at FC Memmingen
  3. Team , fcmemmingen.de