SC Fürstenfeldbruck

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SC Fürstenfeldbruck
Club logo
Basic data
Surname Sportclub Fürstenfeldbruck
from 1919 e. V.
Seat Fürstenfeldbruck , Bavaria
founding 1919
president Jakob Ettner
Website www.scffb.de
First soccer team
Venue Stadium on Klosterstrasse ( location )
Places 5000
league District League Zugspitze 2
2018/19 12th place (District League Oberbayern Süd)  
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The SC Fürstenfeldbruck is a football club from Fürstenfeldbruck in Upper Bavaria . In addition to football , the club also has badminton and table tennis departments .

history

Founded in 1919 as the Fürstenfeldbruck football club, it became a "sports club" when it was re-established after the Second World War. At times the club had over 1000 members and also had departments for other sports.

The footballers first appeared in the blaze of light in 1970 when they were promoted to the then fourth-class Bayern-Süd regional league and from there in 1971 directly to the Bayernliga. The "Bruckers" played in third class for a total of 11 years in 1971–1977, 1980–1982 and 1985–1988 . The club achieved the best placements after its years of promotion. In his debut season 1971/72 he was sixth in the table, in 1980/81 as a climber even third in the final table . In 1980, the SCF made it to the first main round of the DFB Cup, where it was defeated by the Bundesliga club Eintracht Braunschweig 1: 4. Often 2000 and even more spectators came to the stadium on Pucher Straße. There were also guest appearances there not only from FC Bayern and the Sechzgern from Munich, but also Borussia Mönchengladbach and Schalke 04 .

At the end of the 1980s, the then head of the club, City Councilor Hans Korn, sneaked grants for the SCF in the Korn affair that was named after him and even ended up in prison. His successor was able to free the association, which was in the chalk with 380,000 marks, by the mid-1990s. Around 2015 the club was again heavily in debt, which led to the invasion of an insolvency administrator.

The club is held for a long time between the fifth and sixth power level, the "Brucker" playing since about 2013 at the bottom of the league pyramid before perhaps 100 spectators in their often-praised, at the Amper nearby stadium at the monastery road.

Successes (soccer)

  • 1970/71 champion of the Landesliga Süd
  • 1979/80 champion of the Landesliga Süd
  • 1980/81 participation in the DFB-Pokal
  • 1983/84 Bavarian indoor champion
  • 1984/85 champion of the Landesliga Süd
  • 1998/99 Bavarian indoor champion
  • 2001/02 champion of the Landesliga Süd

Famous players

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