1. SC Feucht

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1. SC Feucht
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Full name 1. Sportclub Feucht e.V.
Founded June 1920
Ground Walstadion
(Capacity 3,500)
Manager Norbert Winkler
League Landesliga Bayern-Mitte (VI)
2007-08 14th
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1. SC Feucht is a German football club from the town of Feucht, Bavaria. Fußball Club Feucht was established as the town's first football team in 1920 and re-named Sportclub Feucht in 1923. The club was dissolved in 1925 and 1. SC Feucht emerged as its successor in 1927.

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Original team logo of 1. SC Feucht
Original team logo of 1. SC Feucht

The team played in lower level local competition until winning its way into the Landesliga Bayern-Mitte (V) in 1995. Two years later that advance was followed by promotion to the Oberliga Bayern (IV) and then, in 2003, to the Regionalliga Süd (III). However the club was unable to sustain itself financially at that level and, despite finishing clear of the relegation zone, voluntarily withdrew to the Oberliga in 2005 after beginning bankruptcy proceedings in February that year. New sponsorship briefly secured the club's position, but it again recently faced insolvency (March 2007). The team competed in the Landesliga Bayern-Mitte after being sent down following a 19th place finish in 2006-07. In this league, the club struggeled, too, finishing 14th and having to secure survival through a post-season decider against SC Eltersdorf, which Feucht won.

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1. FC Feucht plays its home fixtures in the Waldstadion which has a capacity of 3,500. In the 2007-08 season, the club had the second-worst support in its league, an average of 154 spectators per match[1].

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  1. ^ Landesliga Mitte 2007/08 - Zuschauertabelle Bayliga.de, accessed: 10 June 2008