1. FC Nuremberg
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The 1. F.C Nürnberg is a football club from Nuremberg, Germany. It was founded on May 4, 1900.
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Full name | 1. Fußball-Club Nürnberg Verein für Leibesübungen e. V. | ||
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Nickname(s) | Der Club | ||
Founded | 4 May 1900 | ||
Ground |
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Manager | Michael Köllner | ||
League | 2. Bundesliga | ||
Website | Club home page | ||
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The manager are Andreas Bornemann (Sports) and Michael Meeske (Finance). The coach is Michael Köllner.
Title
- Bundesliga : 9
- 1920, 1921, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1936, 1948, 1961, 1968
- Winners of the DFB-Pokal : 4
- 1935, 1939, 1962, 2007
League position
Season | League | Position |
2000/01 | 2. Bundesliga | Champions |
2001/02 | Bundesliga | 15th |
2002/03 | Bundesliga | 17th |
2003/04 | 2. Bundesliga | Champions |
2004/05 | Bundesliga | 14th |
2005/06 | Bundesliga | 8th |
2006/07 | Bundesliga | 6th |
2007/08 | Bundesliga | 16th |
2008/09 | 2. Bundesliga | 3th |
2009/10 | Bundesliga | 16th |
2010/11 | Bundesliga | 6th |
2011/12 | Bundesliga | 10th |
2012/13 | Bundesliga | 10th |
2013/14 | Bundesliga | 17th |
2014/15 | 2. Bundesliga | 9th |
2015/16 | 2. Bundesliga | 3th |
2016/17 | 2. Bundesliga | 12th |
Former position
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Famous players of the club
Coaches
- 07.01.1963 - 10.30.1963 Herbert Widmayer
- 11.01.1963 - 06.30.1964 Jeno Csaknady
- 07.01.1964 - 06.30.1965 Gunter Baumann
- 07.01.1965 - 11.07.1966 Jeno Csaknady
- 11.08.1966 - 12.31.1966 Jenő Vincze
- 01.03.1967 - 03.24.1969 Max Merkel
- 03.25.1969 - 04.12.1969 Robert Körner
- 04.13.1969 - 06.30.1970 Kuno Klötzer
- 07.01.1970 - 06.30.1971 Thomas Barthel
- 07.01.1971 - 08.01.1971 Slobodan Mihajlovic
- 08.02.1971 - 12.05.1971 Fritz Langner
- 12.06.1971 - 06.30.1973 Zlatko Čajkovski
- 07.01.1973 - 06.30.1976 Hans Tilkowski
- 07.01.1976 - 05.19.1978 Horst Buhtz
- 05.20.1978 - 12.20.1978 Werner Kern
- 12.21.1978 - 06.30.1979 Robert Gebhardt
- 07.01.1979 - 08.18.1979 Jeff Vliers
- 08.19.1979 - 06.30.1980 Robert Gebhardt
- 07.01.1980 - 03.03.1981 Horst Heese
- 03.04.1981 - 05.26.1981 Fritz Popp
- 05.27.1981 - 06.30.1981 Fred Hoffmann
- 07.01.1981 - 09.08.1981 Heinz Elzner
- 09.09.1981 - 10.25.1983 Udo Klug
- 10.26.1983 - 12.06.1983 Rudi Kröner
- 12.07.1983 - 12.31.1983 Fritz Popp
- 01.01.1984 - 06.30.1988 Heinz Höher
- 07.01.1988 - 04.09.1990 Hermann Gerland
- 04.10.1990 - 06.30.1990 Dieter Lieberwirth
- 07.01.1990 - 06.30.1991 Arie Haan
- 07.01.1991 - 11.09.1993 Willi Entenmann
- 11.10.1993 - 01.02.1994 Dieter Renner
- 01.03.1994 - 12.31.1994 Rainer Zobel
- 01.01.1995 - 06.30.1995 Günter Sebert
- 07.01.1995 - 04.30.1996 Hermann Gerland
- 05.01.1996 - 08.30.1997 Willi Entenmann
- 09.01.1997 - 06.30.1998 Felix Magath
- 07.01.1998 - 11.30.1998 Willi Reimann
- 12.01.1998 - 12.31.1998 Thomas Brunner
- 01.01.1999 - 02.18.2000 Friedel Rausch
- 02.19.2000 - 03.02.2000 Thomas Brunner
- 03.03.2000 - 04.29.2003 Klaus Augenthaler
- 04.30.2003 - 10.31.2005 Wolfgang Wolf
- 11.01.2005 - 11.08.2005 Dieter Lieberwirth
- 11.09.2005 - 02.11.2008 Hans Meyer
- 02.12.2008 - 08.28.2008 Thomas von Heesen
- 08.02.2008 - 21.12.2009 Michael Oenning
- 22.12.2009 - 31.12.2012 Dieter Hecking
- 01.01.2013 - Michael Wiesinger
The players in the season 2012/13
- Raphael Schäfer (2001-2007, since 2008)
- Patrick Rakovsky (since 2011)
- Samuel Radlinger (since 2014)
- Even Hovland (since 2014)
- Dave Bulthuis (since 2014)
- Özgür Özdemir (since 2014)
- Javier Horacio Pinola (since 2005)
- Ondřej Čelůstka (since 2014)
- Cristian Ramírez (since 2014)
- Ondřej Petrák (since 2014)
- Tobias Pachonik (since 2010)
- Manuel Bihr (since 2012)
- Jürgen Mössmer (since 2014)
- Danny Blum (since 2014)
- Jan Polák (since 2014)
- Timo Gebhart (since 2012)
- Robert Koch (since 2014)
- Niklas Stark (since 2004)
- Willi Evseev (since 2014)
- Mike Ott (since 2014)
- Daniel Candeias (since 2014)
- Markus Mendler (since 2010)
- Alessandro Schöpf (since 2014)
- Jakub Sylvestr (since 2014)
- Niclas Füllkrug (since 2014)
- Peniel Mlapa (since 2014)
- Maximilian Dittgen (since 2013)
1. FC Nuremberg Media
First match against FC Bayern Munich 1901
Supporters voted Andreas Köpke (pictured) as the club's greatest ever goalkeeper.