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This article contains further information about the Karlsruher SC , which for the most part can only be expediently presented in tabular form and which would enlarge the scope of the main article too much. This includes the most important statistics and lists of people who are important for the association. At the appropriate places in the main article, reference is made to the respective sections of this data collection.

people

President since 1952

Term of office Surname Remarks
1952-1961 Heinz von der Heydt First president of the newly founded association.
1961-1967 Dietmar Schönig
1967-1969 Franz Vida
1969-1972 Christian Lingl
1972-1974 Gerd Hesse
1974-2000 Roland Schmider
2000-2002 Detlef Dietrich
2/2002 - 11/2002 Gerhard Seiler Former Lord Mayor of Karlsruhe. "Emergency President".
11/2002 - 9/2009 Hubert H. Raase
10/2009 - 9/2010 Paul Metzger Former Lord Mayor of the City of Bretten.
9/2010 - 5/2020 Ingo Wellenreuther Member of the Bundestag. First stepped in as an "emergency president" and was then elected to the office.

Trainer since 1952

For a better overview, coaches who have been in office for more than two years are highlighted in bold.

From the merger in 1952 to the first Bundesliga seasons
Term of office Surname Remarks
October 16, 1952 - April 30, 1953 Hans Hipp
May 1, 1953 - June 30, 1953 Friedel Moser
July 1, 1953 - July 31, 1956 Adolf Patek Patek led the KSC twice into the cup final and once into the final of the German championship
July 1, 1956 - June 30, 1959 Ludwig Janda Janda sat on the bench in the 1956 cup final and was South German champion with the KSC in 1958.
July 1, 1959 - June 30, 1962 Eduard Frühwirth Like its predecessor, Frühwirth was able to celebrate the South German championship (1960).
1.7.1962 - 26.1.1965 Kurt Sommerlatt The former player coached KSC in the first two Bundesliga seasons.
January 27, 1965 - October 18, 1965 Helmut Schneider
October 19, 1965 - November 1, 1966 Werner Roth
November 2nd, 1966 - October 24th, 1967 Paul Frantz Under Frantz, KSC achieved the most successful season in the Bundesliga to date with 13th place in 1966/67.
25.10.1967 - 8.2.1968 Georg Gawliczek
February 10, 1968 - February 18, 1968 Herbert Widmayer
February 19, 1968 - June 30, 1968 Bernhard Termath Termath was the last of four (!) Coaches in the first relegation season.
Late 1960s to mid 1980s
Term of office Surname Remarks
July 1, 1968 - May 21, 1971 Kurt Baluses Baluses was obliged to rebuild and qualified three times for the promotion round to the Bundesliga.
May 22, 1971 - June 30, 1973 Heinz Baas
1.7.1973 - 30.6.1977 Carl-Heinz Rühl Rühl led the team to the second division championship in 1975 and thus back to the Bundesliga.
1.7.1977 - 26.10.1977 Bernd Hoss Hoss was dismissed by President Schmider after the 12th match day, when the KSC was the front runner in the 2nd division, on the grounds that he had an "unattractive style of play". Under his successor Schafstall, the team slipped out of the promoted ranks and finished the 1977/78 season on 7th place in the table. Schafstall was also dismissed before the end of the season, as an interim trainer, amateur trainer Bauis stepped in.
October 27, 1977 - April 15, 1978 Rolf sheepfold
April 16, 1978 - June 30, 1978 Walter construction rice
1.7.1978 - 26.11.1981 Manfred Krafft Under "Manni" Krafft, the KSC reached a 10th place in the Bundesliga in 1980/81. Only a little later he was unexpectedly released.
11/27/1981 - 6/30/1982 Max Merkel
1.7.1982 - 31.1.1983 Horst Franz
February 1, 1983 - June 30, 1983 Lothar Strehlau
1.7.1983 - 22.3.1985 Werner Olk
March 26, 1985 - April 25, 1986 Lothar Buchmann
Mid-1980s until today
Term of office Surname Remarks
1.7.1986 - 25.3.1998 Winfried Schaefer Under Schäfer, the KSC qualified several times for international competitions in the 1990s.
25.3.1998 - 25.8.1998 Jörg Berger
8/26/1998 - 10/15/1999 Rainer Ulrich
October 28, 1999 - April 19, 2000 Joachim Löw The later national coach could not prevent the descent of the KSC in the third division; under him, the KSC won only one of 18 games.
1.7.2000 - 25.10.2002 Stefan Kuntz Kuntz led the KSC back to the 2nd division under difficult conditions.
11/1/2002 - 12/20/2004 L.-G. Köstner
12/28/2004 - 4/4/2005 Reinhold Fanz The fastest coach dismissal in German professional football after only seven days in office. Utz Claassen , head of the main sponsor EnBW at the time, did not agree to the commitment.
January 13, 2005 - August 19, 2009 Edmund Becker Under Becker, the KSC managed to return to the Bundesliga in 2007. After two years of membership in the first division, he was relegated to second division in 2009. After a bad start to the 2009/10 second division season, he was released after the second match day.
August 19, 2009 - September 3, 2009 Markus Kauczinski After Becker's dismissal, the KSC II coach stepped in as an interim coach.
3.9.2009 - 31.10.2010 Markus Schupp
10/31/2010 - 11/22/2010 Markus Kauczinski After Schupp's dismissal, the KSC II coach stepped in as an interim coach.
November 22, 2010 - March 1, 2011 Uwe Rapolder Rapolder was dismissed after 99 days in office and 13 points from 11 games.
2.3.2011 - 31.10.2011 Rainer Scharinger
October 31, 2011 - November 6, 2011 Markus Kauczinski After Scharinger's dismissal, the KSC II coach stepped in as an interim coach.
November 6, 2011 - March 26, 2012 Jørn Andersen Andersen was sacked after 141 days in office and 8 points from 13 games.
March 26, 2012 - June 30, 2016 Markus Kauczinski Just 4 days earlier, Kauczinski received his football teaching diploma. Back in October 2015, Kauczinski announced that he would not be extending his contract.
July 1, 2016 - December 4, 2016 Tomas Oral Oral signed a three-year contract in March 2016. After only two wins with a total of 12 points from 15 games, he was given leave of absence.
December 5, 2016 - January 2, 2017 Lukas Kwasniok For the last two games before the winter break, the A-youth coach was hired for the professionals.
3.1.2017 - 4.4.2017 Mirko Slomka Contract until June 2018; free after 8 points from 10 games
5.4.2017 - 20.8.2017 Marc-Patrick Master
29.8.2017 - 3.2.2020 Alois Schwartz
since 3.2.2020 Christian Eichner

Well-known former players

The following list shows all prominent players of the KSC and its predecessor clubs according to the criteria below. A list of all players since the merger to form Karlsruher SC in 1952 can be found here: List of players in the Karlsruher SC .

1909 to 1914 (Phönix Karlsruhe)
National player
Karl Wegele - was appointed to the national team 15 times between 1910 and 1914 and was also nominated 12 times for the South. The winger played for KFC Phönix from 1903 to 1922.
Emil Oberle - was one of the two Karlsruhe debutants who won their first international win against Switzerland in 1909. The winger represented the colors of the KFC Phoenix in a total of 5 international matches.
Robert Neumaier - was on the national team 3 times between 1909 and 1912.
Otto Reiser - was nominated once for the national team in 1911 as the fourth player of the KFC Phönix.
1950s and 1960s
National player
Horst Szymaniak - was during his two seasons with KSC (1959-61) 12 times in the German team, between 1956 and 1966 he played a total of 43 times in the senior national team.
Günter Herrmann - played in midfield at KSC from 1958 to 1963 and made 7 appearances in the national team from 1960–61. In 1967, now with Schalke 04, he completed two more international matches.
Gerhard Siedl - scored one goal each in his first two international appearances in 1957. After moving from KSC to FC Bayern, he was appointed to four more international matches.
Willy Reitgaßl - was able to score a goal in his only international match in 1960 in Iceland (5-0).
Klaus Zaczyk - played for KSC in the Bundesliga from 1963 to 1968 and scored a goal in his only international match in 1967.
Other well-known players of this era
Walter Bauis , Heinz Beck , Horst Buhtz , Hans Cieslarczyk , Willi Dürrschnabel , Rudi Fischer , Otto Geisert , Ernst Kunkel , Jupp Marx , Christian Müller , Heinz Ruppenstein , Kurt Sommerlatt , Horst Wild , Gustav Witlatschil
1970s and early 1980s
Well-known players of this era *
Edmund Becker , Charly Berger , Gerhard Bold , Hans-Jürgen Boysen , Rolf Dohmen , Stephan Groß , Emanuel Günther , Michael Harforth , Norbert Janzon , Rudi Kargus , Raimund Krauth , Joachim Löw , Kurt Niedermayer , Winfried Schäfer , Karl-Heinz Struth , Wilfried Trenkel , Rainer Ulrich , Rudi Wimmer
1986 to 1998 ("Schäfer era")
National player
Thomas Häßler - joined KSC in 1994 and had played 42 of his 101 international matches before he changed clubs in 1998.
Michael Tarnat - was active for KSC from 1994 to 1997 and played for Germany for the first time in 1996. At KSC he came to 4, after moving to FC Bayern to another 15 international appearances.
Dirk Schuster - had already been active for the GDR selection 4 times when he came to KSC in 1991. In 1994/95 he played 3 national team games.
Other famous players of this era *
Manfred Bender , Slaven Bilic , Srećko Bogdan , Eberhard Carl , Sean Dundee , Thorsten Fink , Arno Glesius , Michael Harforth , Oliver Kahn , Sergei Kirjakow , Oliver Kreuzer , Rainer Krieg , Gunther Metz , Jens Nowotny , Burkhard Reich , Claus Reitmaier , Wolfgang Rolff , Lars Schmidt , Edgar Schmitt , Mehmet Scholl , Markus Schroth , Rainer Schütterle , Michael Sternkopf , Michael Wittwer
since 1998
Well-known former players from this time *
Guido Buchwald , Hakan Çalhanoğlu , Mario Eggimann , Christian Eichner , Marco Engelhardt , Giovanni Federico , Anton Fink , Sebastian Freis , Clemens Fritz , Daniel Gordon , Andreas Görlitz , Tamas Hajnal , Rouwen Hennings , Simon Jentzsch , Edmond Kapllani , Gaëtan Krebs , Bruno Labbadia , Markus Miller , Dimitrij Nazarov , Dirk Orlishausen , Marvin Pourié , Lars Stindl , Martin Stoll

* Named players have met at least one of the following criteria during their career:

- German national players or at least 15 international appearances for another national team
- at least 150 appearances in competitive games for KSC
- At least 250 appearances in competitive games of the two highest German leagues or the most important European leagues, of which at least 25 for the KSC
- at least 25 goals in competitive games for KSC
- At least 50 goals in competitive games in the two highest German divisions or in the most important European leagues, of which at least 5 for KSC

statistics

Player and audience statistics since 1952

Record players and goal scorers

This list takes into account all league and DFB cup games of the KSC as well as international competitions, but neither the finals for the German championship (until 1963), nor promotion rounds in the Bundesliga (1963-74) or relegation games for promotion (after 1974).

Record player
Pl. player Period Bundesliga /
Oberliga
2nd league /
regional league
DFB Cup UEFA Cup /
UI Cup
total
1. Rudi Wimmer 1969-83 151 142 21st - 470
2. Michael Harforth 1977-92 181 168 39 - 388
3. Rainer Ulrich 1971-83 121 124 + 102 17th - 364
4th Wilfried Trenkel 1972-83 121 132 + 65 23 - 341
5. Emanuel Günther 1977-87 126 186 28 - 340
6th Gunther Metz 1987-99 278 8th 28 14 + 10 338
7th Horst Wild 1962-73 100 + 22 0 + 196 6th - 324
8th. Lars Schmidt 1985-95 197 68 24 3 292
9. Srećko Bogdan 1985-93 170 75 24 - 269
10. Rainer Schuetterle 1985-99 155 78 21st 10 264
Record goal scorers
Pl. player Period Bundesliga /
Oberliga
2nd league /
regional league
DFB Cup /
League Cup
UEFA Cup /
UI Cup
total
1. Emanuel Günther 1977-87 37 98 8th - 143
2. Horst Wild 1962-73 34 + 11 72 1 - 118
3. Heinz Beck 1952-61 114 - 2 - 116
4th Ernst Kunkel 1952-60 85 - 6th - 91
5. Christian Mueller 1966-70 25th 45 2 - 72
6th Rainer Schuetterle 1985-99 35 25th 10 1 71
7th Karl-Heinz Struth 1976-82 20th 39 5 - 64
8th. Sean Dundee 1995-06 36 14th 4 + 1 3 + 1 59
9. Stephan Gross 1978-86 30th 20th 6th - 56
  Raimund Krauth 1975-82 10 40 6th - 56

The following overview takes into account the games and goals in the championship games. For more games and goals in cup games and international competitions see the corresponding player article.

Players who became top scorer in their respective division are shown in bold.

KSC record players and goal scorers
season league Most games Most goals
2020/21 2nd Bundesliga
2019/20 2nd Bundesliga Benjamin Uphoff (34)
Marvin Wanitzek (34)
Philipp Hofmann (17)
2018/19 3rd league Anton Fink (38)
David Pisot (38)
Marvin Pourié (22)
2017/18 3rd league David Pisot (38) Fabian Schleusener (17)
2016/17 2nd Bundesliga David Kinsombi (26)
Dimitris Diamantakos (26)
Dimitris Diamantakos (5)
2015/16 2nd Bundesliga Hiroki Yamada (31) Dimitris Diamantakos (8)
2014/15 2nd Bundesliga Hiroki Yamada (33) Rouwen Hennings (17)
2013/14 2nd Bundesliga Philipp Klingmann (34) Rouwen Hennings (10)
2012/13 3rd league Jan Mauersberger (38) Hakan Çalhanoğlu (17)
2011/12 2nd Bundesliga Aleksandre Iashvili (32) Aleksandre Iashvili (8)
2010/11 2nd Bundesliga Matthias Zimmermann (33) Macauley Chrisantus (8)
2009/10 2nd Bundesliga Lars Stindl (33) Lars Stindl (9)
2008/09 Bundesliga Sebastian Freis (34) Sebastian Freis (9)
2007/08 Bundesliga Christian Eichner (33)
Mario Eggimann (33)
Sebastian Freis (8)
Tamás Hajnal (8)
2006/07 2nd Bundesliga Giovanni Federico (34)
Massimilian Porcello (34)
Giovanni Federico (19)
2005/06 2nd Bundesliga Christian Eichner (34)
Markus Miller (34)
Giovanni Federico (14)
2004/05 2nd Bundesliga Martin Stoll (32) Sean Dundee (8)
Sebastian Freis (8)
2003/04 2nd Bundesliga Martin Stoll (33) Conor Casey (14)
2002/03 2nd Bundesliga Clemens Fritz (30) Bruno Labbadia (12)
2001/02 2nd Bundesliga Daniel Graf (33)
Bruno Labbadia (33)
Danny Fox (10)
2000/01 Regional league south Thomas Walter (33) Tobias Weis (9)
1999/2000 2nd Bundesliga Rainer Krieg (32) Rainer Krieg (15)
1998/99 2nd Bundesliga Rainer Krieg (34) Rainer Krieg (19)
1997/98 Bundesliga Thomas Häßler (34)
Markus Schroth (34)
Thomas Häßler (12)
1996/97 Bundesliga Claus Reitmaier (34) Sean Dundee (17)
1995/96 Bundesliga Thomas Häßler (34)
Claus Reitmaier (34)
Sean Dundee (16)
1994/95 Bundesliga Thomas Häßler (33)
Claus Reitmaier (33)
Edgar Schmitt (11)
1993/94 Bundesliga Sergei Kirjakow (32)
Dirk Schuster (32)
Manfred Bender (9)
Sergei Kirjakow (9)
1992/93 Bundesliga Oliver Kahn (34) Sergei Kirjakov (11)
1991/92 Bundesliga Gunther Metz (38) Rainer Schuetterle (10)
1990/91 Bundesliga Srećko Bogdan (33) Rainer Schuetterle (11)
1989/90 Bundesliga Alexander Famulla (34) Helmut Hermann (6)
Rainer Schütterle (6)
1988/89 Bundesliga Oliver Kreuzer (34) Michael Spies (10)
1987/88 Bundesliga Oliver Kreuzer (34) Arno Glesius (9)
1986/87 2nd Bundesliga Alexander Famulla (38) Rainer Schuetterle (18)
1985/86 2nd Bundesliga Srećko Bogdan (38) Michael Künast (14)
1984/85 Bundesliga Emanuel Günther (32)
Andreas Keim (32)
Klaus Theiss (32)
Emanuel Günther (12)
1983/84 2nd Bundesliga Uwe Dittus (38)
Bernd Fuhr (38)
Stephan Groß (38)
Emanuel Günther (38)
Klaus Theiss (38)
Emanuel Günther (30)
1982/83 Bundesliga Gerhard Kleppinger (34) Emanuel Günther (7)
1981/82 Bundesliga Stephan Gross (34)
Martin Wiesner (34)
Emanuel Günther (9)
1980/81 Bundesliga Gerhard Bold (34)
Stephan Groß (34)
Rudi Wimmer (34)
Stephan Gross (14)
KSC record players and goal scorers
season league Most games Most goals
1979/80 2nd Bundesliga Rudi Wimmer (39)
Emanuel Günther (39)
Emanuel Günther (29)
1978/79 2nd Bundesliga Gerhard Bold (38)
Rainer Ulrich (38)
Raimund Krauth (16)
1977/78 2nd Bundesliga Jürgen Kalb (38)
Emanuel Günther (38)
Emanuel Günther (27)
1976/77 Bundesliga Norbert Janzon (34)
Winfried Schäfer (34)
Rainer Ulrich (34)
Rudi Wimmer (34)
Norbert Janzon (16)
1975/76 Bundesliga Jürgen Kalb (34)
Winfried Schäfer (34)
Wilfried Trenkel (34)
Rainer Ulrich (34)
Martin Kübler (6)
1974/75 2nd Bundesliga Bernd Hoffmann (38)
Rudi Wimmer (38)
Bernd Hoffmann (25)
1973/74 Regional league south Rudi Wimmer (33)
Günther Fuchs (33)
Jürgen Radau (33)
Charly Berger (33)
Rainer Ulrich (33)
Charly Berger (11)
1972/73 Regional league south Wolfgang Platz (34) Hans Fritsche (16)
1971/72 Regional league south Günther Fuchs (36) Gerd Becker (11)
1970/71 Regional league south Rudi Wimmer (36)
Jürgen Weidlandt (36)
Gerd Becker (11)
1969/70 Regional league south Gerd Becker (38)
Eugen Ehmann (38)
Jürgen Weidlandt (38)
Horst Wild (38)
Christian Müller (18)
Horst Wild (18)
1968/69 Regional league south Christian Mueller (34) Christian Mueller (23)
1967/68 Bundesliga Jupp Marx (34) Christian Mueller (8)
1966/67 Bundesliga Siegfried Kessler (33)
Klaus Zaczyk (33)
Christian Mueller (17)
1965/66 Bundesliga Horst-Dieter Berking (29) Horst Wild (11)
1964/65 Bundesliga Horst Saida (29) Hartmann Madl (12)
1963/64 Bundesliga Otto Geisert (30) Siegfried Stark (7)
1962/63 Oberliga Süd Manfred Paul (30)
Willi Rihm (30)
Heinz Ruppenstein (30)
Gustav Witlatschil (30)
Otto Geisert (15)
1961/62 Oberliga Süd Manfred Paul (30)
Heinz Ruppenstein (30)
Gustav Witlatschil (30)
Jupp Marx (12)
1960/61 Oberliga Süd Reinhold Wischnowsky (30) Friedel Späth (18)
1959/60 Oberliga Süd Willy Reitgaßl (30)
Bernhard Termath (30)
Willy Reitgaßl (13)
Reinhold Wischnowsky (13)
1958/59 Oberliga Süd Wilhelm Dimmel (30)
Bernhard Termath (30)
Heinz Beck (12)
1957/58 Oberliga Süd Rudi Fischer (30) Heinz Beck (11)
1956/57 Oberliga Süd Walter Bauis (30)
Heinz Beck (30)
Werner Hesse (30)
Heinz Ruppenstein (30)
Kurt Sommerlatt (30)
Heinz Beck (34)
1955/56 Oberliga Süd Walter Bauis (30)
Siegfried Geesmann (30)
Ernst Kunkel (14)
1954/55 Oberliga Süd Rudi Fischer (30) Hans Strittmatter (16)
1953/54 Oberliga Süd Kurt Sommerlatt (30)
Hans Strittmatter (30)
Ernst Kunkel (18)
1952/53 Oberliga Süd Rudi Fischer (30)
Werner Roth (30)
Kurt Sommerlatt (30)
Ernst Kunkel (17)

spectator

KSC audience numbers (average average per season)
season league ø KSC ø league
2018/19 3rd league 13,218 08,149
2017/18 3rd league 11,680 06,182
2016/17 2nd Bundesliga 13,855 21,738
2015/16 2nd Bundesliga 16,019 19,017
2014/15 2nd Bundesliga 17,381 17,613
2013/14 2nd Bundesliga 16,145 17,860
2012/13 3rd league 11,974 06.162
2011/12 2nd Bundesliga 15.173 17,242
2010/11 2nd Bundesliga 14,780 14,529
2009/10 2nd Bundesliga 17,983 14,967
2008/09 Bundesliga 28,062 41,904
2007/08 Bundesliga 28,840 38,975
2006/07 2nd Bundesliga 24,694 15,253
2005/06 2nd Bundesliga 17.102 12,020
2004/05 2nd Bundesliga 13,465 12,074
2003/04 2nd Bundesliga 12,441 08,595
2002/03 2nd Bundesliga 11,465 10.097
2001/02 2nd Bundesliga 11,789 08,021
2000/01 Regional league south 10,285 NN
1999/00 2nd Bundesliga 10,591 10,804
1998/99 2nd Bundesliga 16,082 07,713
1997/98 Bundesliga 26,769 31,112
1996/97 Bundesliga 27.096 28,681
1995/96 Bundesliga 26,806 29,107
1994/95 Bundesliga 28,862 27,702
1993/94 Bundesliga 22,012 26,100
1992/93 Bundesliga 22,118 24.173
1991/92 Bundesliga 17,921 22,634
1990/91 Bundesliga 18,294 20,508
1989/90 Bundesliga 19,265 19,765
1988/89 Bundesliga 20,559 17,631
1987/88 Bundesliga 21,629 18,646
1986/87 2nd Bundesliga 10,395 05,399
1985/86 2nd Bundesliga 05,447 04.158
KSC audience numbers (average average per season)
season league ø KSC ø league
1984/85 Bundesliga 18,618 18,841
1983/84 2nd Bundesliga 12,632 05,856
1982/83 Bundesliga 17,941 20.198
1981/82 Bundesliga 23,029 20,524
1980/81 Bundesliga 27,471 22,535
1979/80 2nd Bundesliga 08,085 4,272
1978/79 2nd Bundesliga 08,258 4.033
1977/78 2nd Bundesliga 07,763 4,816
1976/77 Bundesliga 29,647 24,189
1975/76 Bundesliga 31,235 22,119
1974/75 2nd Bundesliga 20,211 6,628
1973/74 Regional league south 08,059 NN
1972/73 Regional league south 11,176 NN
1971/72 Regional league south 05,158 NN
1970/71 Regional league south 09,053 NN
1969/70 Regional league south 12,684 NN
1968/69 Regional league south 13,118 NN
1967/68 Bundesliga 22,735 20,090
1966/67 Bundesliga 25,529 23,299
1965/66 Bundesliga 29,882 23,185
1964/65 Bundesliga 32,000 27.052
1963/64 Bundesliga 31,667 24,624
1962/63 Oberliga Süd 14,200 NN
1961/62 Oberliga Süd 11,667 NN
1960/61 Oberliga Süd 12,133 NN
1959/60 Oberliga Süd 18,867 NN
1958/59 Oberliga Süd 12,667 NN
1957/58 Oberliga Süd 13,400 NN
1956/57 Oberliga Süd 17,200 NN
1955/56 Oberliga Süd 20,133 NN
1954/55 Oberliga Süd 10,333 NN
1953/54 Oberliga Süd 10,333 NN
1952/53 Oberliga Süd 12,867 NN

Participation in finals

German championship:

  • 5 finals (1909, 1910, 1956, 1958, 1960)
  • 2 finals (1909, 1956)
  • 1 × German champion (1909)

DFB Cup:

  • 4 finals (1955, 1956, 1960, 1996)
  • 2 × German cup winners (1955, 1956)

German championship final 1909

FC Phönix Karlsruhe - Berlin TuFC Viktoria 89 - 4: 2 (2: 1)
venue Silesian Square Breslau, Breslau , May 30, 1909, 1,500 spectators
Lineup Otto Michaelis - Ernst Karth, Robert Neumaier - Robert Heger, Arthur Beier , Karl Schweinshaut - Karl Wegele , Otto Reiser , Hermann Leibold, Wilhelm Noë , Emil Oberle
Trainer -
Gates 0: 1 Worpitzky (16th), 1: 1 Beier (30th), 2: 1 Noë (34th), 3: 1 Leibold (55th), 4: 1 Noe (65th), 4: 2 Röpnack ( 83.)

German cup final 1955

Karlsruher SC - FC Schalke 04 - 3: 2 (1: 1)
venue Eintracht Stadium , Braunschweig , May 21, 1955, 25,000 spectators
Lineup Rudi Fischer - Max Fischer , Walter Bauis , Werner Roth , Siegfried Geesmann , Herbert Dannenmeier , Oswald Traub , Kurt Sommerlatt , Antoine Kohn , Ernst Kunkel , Hans Strittmatter
Trainer Adolf Patek
Gates 1: 0 Kunkel (20th), 1: 1 Sadlowski (44th), 1: 2 Sadlowski (70th), 2: 2 Sommerlatt (83rd), 3: 2 Traub (86th)

German championship final 1956

Borussia Dortmund - Karlsruher SC - 4: 2 (2: 1)
venue Olympiastadion Berlin , June 24, 1956, 75,000 spectators
Lineup Rudi Fischer - Max Fischer , Walter Bauis , Heinz Ruppenstein , Siegfried Geesmann , Oswald Traub , Herbert Dannenmeier , Kurt Sommerlatt , Heinz Beck , Ernst Kunkel , Bernhard Termath
Trainer Adolf Patek
Gates 0: 1 Kunkel (10th), 1: 1 Niepieklo (15th), 2: 1 Kelbassa (26th), 3: 1 Preißler (53rd), 4: 1 Peters (57th), 4: 2 Burgsmüller ( 62nd, own goal)

German cup final 1956

Karlsruher SC - Hamburger SV - 3: 1 (1: 1)
venue Wildpark Stadium Karlsruhe , August 5, 1956, 25,000 spectators
Lineup Rudi Fischer - Werner Hesse , Walter Bauis , Heinz Ruppenstein , Siegfried Geesmann , Gerhard Siedl , Oswald Traub , Kurt Sommerlatt , Antoine Kohn , Heinz Beck , Bernhard Termath
Trainer Ludwig Janda
Gates 0: 1 Seeler (16th), 1: 1 Termath (40th), 2: 1 Termath (63rd), 3: 1 Kohn (87th)

German cup final 1960

Borussia Mönchengladbach - Karlsruher SC - 3: 2 (2: 1)
venue Rheinstadion Düsseldorf , October 5, 1960, 50,000 spectators
Lineup Horst Jungmann - Wilhelm Dimmel , Gustav Witlatschil , Heinz Ruppenstein , Willi Rihm , Horst Szymaniak , Willy Reitgaßl , Günter Herrmann , Walter Schwarz , Friedel Späth , Reinhold Nedoschil
Trainer Eduard Frühwirth
Gates 1: 0 Mühlhausen (5th), 1: 1 Herrmann (22nd), 2: 1 Kohn (25th), 2: 2 Black (58th), 3: 2 Brülls (60th)

German cup final 1996

1. FC Kaiserslautern - Karlsruher SC - 1: 0 (1: 0)
venue Olympiastadion Berlin , May 25, 1996, 75,800 spectators
Lineup Claus Reitmaier - Jens Nowotny , Thomas Ritter (from 82. Eberhard Carl ), Dirk Schuster , Gunther Metz (from 73. Edgar Schmitt ), Thorsten Fink , Thomas Häßler , Manfred Bender , Michael Tarnat , Adrian Knup , Sean Dundee
Trainer Winfried Schaefer
Gates 1: 0 Wagner (42nd)

International competitions

Since the European Cup Winners' Cup was not introduced until the 1960/61 season, Karlsruher SC did not qualify for an international competition due to its two cup successes in 1955 and 1956. For participation in the UEFA Cup or UI Cup in the 1990s, the Bundesliga placements in the respective previous season were decisive.

UEFA Cup 1993/94

round date encounter Results
1 round September 14 and 28, 1993 Karlsruher SC - PSV Eindhoven 2: 1 (2: 1) 0-0
2nd round October 20 and November 2, 1993 Valencia CF - Karlsruher SC 3: 1 (1: 0) 0: 7 (0: 3)
3rd round November 23 and December 7, 1993 Girondins Bordeaux - Karlsruher SC 1: 0 (0: 0) 0: 3 (0: 1)
Quarter finals March 2nd and 16th, 1994 Boavista Porto - Karlsruher SC 1: 1 (1: 0) 0: 1 (0: 1)
Semifinals March 29 and April 12, 1994 SV Austria Salzburg - Karlsruher SC 0: 0 (0: 0) 1: 1 (1: 0)

UI Cup 1995/96

round date encounter Results
Preliminary round August 8-22, 1995 Karlsruher SC - Girondins Bordeaux 0: 2 (0: 1) 2: 2 (1: 2)

UI Cup and UEFA Cup 1996/97

round date encounter Results
UI cup August 6th and 20th, 1996 Standard Liege - Karlsruher SC 1: 0 (0: 0) 1: 3 (0: 1)
1 round September 10 and 24, 1996 Rapid Bucharest - Karlsruher SC 1: 0 (0: 0) 1: 4 (0: 0)
2nd round October 15 and 29, 1996 Karlsruher SC - AS Roma 3: 0 (1: 0) 1: 2 (0: 2)
3rd round November 19 and December 3, 1996 Brøndby IF - Karlsruher SC 1: 3 (0: 2) 5: 0 (2: 0)

UEFA Cup 1997/98

round date encounter Results
1 round September 16 and 30, 1997 Karlsruher SC - Anorthosis Famagusta 2: 1 (1: 1) 1: 1 (1: 1)
2nd round October 21 and November 4, 1997 FC Metz - Karlsruher SC 0: 2 (0: 2) 1: 1 (1: 1)
3rd round November 25 and December 9, 1997 Karlsruher SC - Spartak Moscow 0-0 0: 1 (0: 0)

Main sponsors since 1974

Period sponsor Branch
1974-1978 Karlsruhe life Insurance
1978-1981 Hettel Car rental
1981-1983 BIC pen
1983-1985 Moninger brewery
1985-1986 "Ka" Marketing company
1986-1989 SüBa Construction company
1989-1991 Trigema Textile company
1991-1998 Ehrmann Milk processing
1998-2000 Becker Car radio manufacturer
2000-2004 Karlsruhe Insurance Insurance
2004 - 2010 EnBW power supply
2010 - Klaiber Manufacturer of sun protection and awnings

In the 2007/08 and 2008/09 seasons of the Bundesliga, EnBW was the main sponsor of both Karlsruher SC and VfB Stuttgart . For this reason, when the two teams met, the away team wore a logo of the EnBW subsidiary Yello Strom on their jerseys.

From the 2019/20 season onwards, the Berlin CG Group will be sleeve sponsor of the KSC. According to media reports, the CG Group intends to position itself as the main sponsor of the KSC by 2021 at the latest. At this point in time, the commitment of the previous main sponsor, Klaiber Markisen, will expire at the latest if the latter should take another contractually guaranteed option to extend.

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  1. "Our game is too unattractive, that's why we had to act." Roland Schmider, quoted after 100 years of Karlsruher SC , p. 94.
  2. a b Average number of viewers for league games in the 1st and 2nd Bundesliga. Source: [1]
  3. Average attendance at home games in the Oberliga Süd. Source: Kropp: Karlsruher SC , Agon Sportverlag, Kassel 1998.
  4. ksc.de: Match-prepared Derby jersey , accessed on July 14, 2019
  5. vfbstuttgart-trikots.de: Trikots 2007 - 2008 , accessed on July 14, 2019
  6. CG Gruppe AG and KSC enter into a long-term partnership. Retrieved May 15, 2019 .
  7. The better partner for the First League? Gröner makes KSC look good. Retrieved July 15, 2019 .