1. FC Nuremberg II

1. FC Nürnberg II
Full name 1. Fußball-Club Nürnberg Verein für Leibesübungen e. V.
Nickname(s) Der Club
Founded 4 May 1900
Ground Sportplatz am Valznerweiher,
Nuremberg
(Capacity: 3,000)
Manager Michael Wiesinger
League Regionalliga Süd (IV)
2010-11 11th
Home colours
Away colours

The 1. FC Nuremberg II (German: 1. FC Nürnberg II) is the reserve team of German football club 1. FC Nuremberg, from the city of Nuremberg, Bavaria.

Until 2005, the team played under the name of 1. FC Nürnberg Amateure. In the 2009-10 season, the team plays in the tier-four Regionalliga Süd.

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History

1955 to 1963

Nurembergs amateur team first won promotion to Bavarias highest football league, then the tier-three Amateurliga Nordbayern, in 1955, when it took out the title in the 2nd Amateurliga Mittelfranken-Süd and came second in the following promotion round.[1] The Amateurliga Nordbayern was then one of two leagues at this level in Bavaria, covering the northern half of the state while the Amateurliga Südbayern existed in parallel in the south.

1. FC Nuremberg Amateure, as the team was then known as, was the first reserve side to reach this level, pre-dating the FC Bayern Munich II by a year.[2] The team finished in sixth place out of fourteen in its first year in the third division.[3] It dropped to thirteenth in the following year, three points save of relegation.[4] After an eighth place in 1957-58, a fourteenth the following season meant relegation back to the fourth division.[5] The team remained at this level until 1963, when, in the reorganisation of the German football league system, it became part of the new tier-four Landesliga Bayern-Mitte.[6]

1963 to 1973

After coming fifth in the Landesliga in 1963-64, the team won the league the season after and earned promotion to the Amateurliga Bayern, now operating as a single division and state-wide.[7] In this league, commonly referred to as the Bayernliga, it managed a second place in its first year there, two points behind champions BC Augsburg.[8] As the third division was the highest league reserve teams were permitted in in Germany, Nuremberg could not have been promoted anyway, even if it had won the league.

The teams performances gradually fell off, year-by-year, finishing fifth, seventh, tenth and thirteenth until 1970. In the 1969-70 season, it escaped relegation by only two points.[9] Nurenberg continued to struggle against relegation and, in 1973, finished last in the league, fourteen points clear of salvation.[10]

1973 to 1987

Back in the Landesliga, the team played as an upper-table side, improving again season-by-season. The 1977-78 season was a step backwards however, with the side finishing eleventh and only one point clear of a relegation rank.[11] While the following year was an improvement, 1979-80 became an outstanding one, winning the league and promotion by earning 61 of a possible 68 points.[12]

In a repeat of 1965-66, the team once more finished runners-up in the league in its first year back, this time to MTV Ingolstadt.[13] Decline came much quicker this time, the side struggling against relegation from then on and by 1983, Nuremberg was relegated again.[14] It won the Landesliga title once more the year after and returned to the Bayernliga.[15]

The team spend the next three seasons at this level before suffering another relegation in 1987, when it finished last. One place and one point above it, the senior team of local rival SpVgg Fürth went down alongside.[16]

1987-1998

A considerably longer spell of Landesliga football followed now for the side. In 1990-91, it finished on top of the table, on equal points with SpVgg Fürth, losing the following championship decider. In the following promotion round, which it was qualified for as the runners-up, it lost 1-0 to Landesliga Bayern-Süd runners-up FC Gundelfingen, condemning the team to stay in the Landesliga.[17] In most other seasons before and after, the team finished in sixth and seventh place. In 1996, with the relegation of Nurembergs first team to the third division for the first time in its history, the side was renamed 1. FC Nuremberg II,[18] since the first team was not playing in a fully professional league anymore and was therefore considered Amateure themselves. This lasted for only one season, 1. FCN returning to the 2nd Fussball-Bundesliga in 1997. Its reserve team followed this upward trend the year after, finishing second in the league and advancing through the promotion round.[19]

1998 to 2008

The team returned to the Bayernliga, now only the fourth tier of the league system, as a more competitive side then when it left eleven years before, finishing seventh in its first year there.[20] It continued to be an upper-table side for the years to come, finishing second three times, in 2001, 2004 and 2006. In 2001, it was only one win away from winning the championship and promotion, finishing three points behind fellow Middle Franconian club SpVgg Ansbach.[21]

In 2004, TSV 1860 Munich II beat them by a point,[22] while, in 2006, an eleven points gap to champions FC Ingolstadt 04 was a much more obvious result.[23]

In 2005, 1. FC Nuremberg Amateure was permanently renamed 1. FC Nuremberg II, as were all reserve sides of first and second Bundesliga teams.

In the 2007-08 season, the team finished third, becoming one of six Bayernliga clubs to be promoted to the Regionalliga Süd in the league reform that went alongside the creation of the 3rd Liga.[24]

2008 onwards

From 2008 onwards, 1. FCN II played in the tier-four Regionalliga. In 2008-09, the team finished in an excellent fifth place.[25]

Honours

Recent managers

Recent managers of the club:[26]

Manager Start Finish
Alois Reinhardt 1 July 2002 30 June 2004
Peter Zeidler 1 July 2005 30 June 2007
René Müller 1 July 2007 10 April 2011
Pellegrino Matarazzo 11 April 2011 30 June 2011
Michael Wiesinger 1 July 2011 Present

Recent seasons

The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[27][28]

Season Division Tier Position
1999–2000 Oberliga Bayern IV 5th
2000–01 Oberliga Bayern 2nd
2001–02 Oberliga Bayern 3rd
2002–03 Oberliga Bayern 6th
2003–04 Oberliga Bayern 2nd
2004–05 Oberliga Bayern 4th
2005–06 Oberliga Bayern 2nd
2006–07 Oberliga Bayern 6th
2007–08 Oberliga Bayern 3rd ↑
2008–09 Regionalliga Süd IV 5th
2009-10 Regionalliga Süd 2nd
2010–11 Regionalliga Süd 11th
2011–12 Regionalliga Süd

DFB Cup appearances

The club has qualified for the first round of the German Cup a number of times. Since 2008 however, reserve teams are not eligible to compete in the German Cup anymore:

Season Round Date Home Away Result Attendance
DFB-Pokal 1979–80 First round 25 August 1979 TuS Schloß Neuhaus 1. FC Nuremberg II 3-2
DFB-Pokal 1981–82 First round 28 August 1981 SSV Ulm 1846 1. FC Nuremberg II 1-1
First round replay 8 September 1981 1. FC Nuremberg II SSV Ulm 1846 1-3
DFB-Pokal 1984–85 First round 1 September 1984 1. FC Nuremberg II SV Südwest Ludwigshafen 1-0
Second round 13 October 1984 1. FC Nuremberg II SC Jülich 1910 0-3
DFB-Pokal 1995–96 First round 26 August 1995 1. FC Nuremberg II Borussia Mönchengladbach 0-3

1. FC Nuremberg II squad

As of 6 January 2011 (2011 -01-06)

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
GK Daniel Batz
GK Dominik Brunnhübner
GK Fabian Wurm
DF Felicio Brown Forbes
DF Maximilian Buttenhauser
DF Daniel Grundei
DF Michael Kammermeyer
DF Simon Maurer
DF Marvin Plattenhardt
DF Tomasz Welnicki
MF Qendrim Beqiri
No. Position Player
MF Manuel Bühler
MF Timothy Chandler
MF Lucas Grundei
MF Matthias Heckenberger
MF Yasar Kaya
MF Jonatan Kotzke
MF Andreas Mönius
FW Nicolas Görtler
FW Cem Ekinci
FW Niklas Hörber
FW Sebastian Kinzel

References

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  2. ^ Die Bayernliga 1945-1997 (German) publisher: DSFS, page: 35, accessed: 2 July 2009
  3. ^ Die Bayernliga 1945-1997 (German) publisher: DSFS, page: 33, accessed: 2 July 2009
  4. ^ Die Bayernliga 1945-1997 (German) publisher: DSFS, page: 36, accessed: 2 July 2009
  5. ^ Die Bayernliga 1945-1997 (German) publisher: DSFS, page: 42, accessed: 2 July 2009
  6. ^ Die Bayernliga 1945-1997 (German) publisher: DSFS, page: 56, accessed: 2 July 2009
  7. ^ Landesliga Mitte Bayern 1964/65 (German) Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv, accessed: 2 July 2009. Archived 2009-07-20.
  8. ^ Die Bayernliga 1945-1997 (German) publisher: DSFS, page: 101, accessed: 2 July 2009
  9. ^ Die Bayernliga 1945-1997 (German) publisher: DSFS, page: 105, accessed: 2 July 2009
  10. ^ Die Bayernliga 1945-1997 (German) publisher: DSFS, page: 108, accessed: 2 July 2009
  11. ^ Landesliga Mitte Bayern 1977/78 (German) Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv, accessed: 2 July 2009. Archived 2009-07-20.
  12. ^ Landesliga Mitte Bayern 1979/80 (German) Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv, accessed: 2 July 2009. Archived 2009-07-20.
  13. ^ Die Bayernliga 1945-1997 (German) publisher: DSFS, page: 116, accessed: 2 July 2009
  14. ^ Die Bayernliga 1945-1997 (German) publisher: DSFS, page: 118, accessed: 2 July 2009
  15. ^ Landesliga Mitte Bayern 1983/84 (German) Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv, accessed: 2 July 2009. Archived 2009-07-20.
  16. ^ Die Bayernliga 1945-1997 (German) publisher: DSFS, page: 122, accessed: 2 July 2009
  17. ^ Die Bayernliga 1945-1997 (German) publisher: DSFS, page: 126, accessed: 2 July 2009
  18. ^ Landesliga Mitte Bayern 1996/97 (German) Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv, accessed: 2 July 2009. Archived 2009-07-20.
  19. ^ Landesliga Mitte Bayern 1997/98 (German) Das Deutsche Fussball Archiv, accessed: 2 July 2009. Archived 2009-07-20.
  20. ^ Bayernliga 1998/1999 Weltfussball.de, accessed: 2 July 2009. Archived 2009-07-20.
  21. ^ Bayernliga 2000/2001 Weltfussball.de, accessed: 2 July 2009
  22. ^ Bayernliga 2003/2004 Weltfussball.de, accessed: 2 July 2009
  23. ^ Bayernliga 2005/2006 Weltfussball.de, accessed: 2 July 2009
  24. ^ Bayernliga 2007/2008 Weltfussball.de, accessed: 2 July 2009
  25. ^ Regionalliga Süd 2008/2009 Weltfussball.de, accessed: 2 July 2009
  26. ^ 1. FC Nürnberg II .:. Trainer von A-Z (German) Weltfussball.de, accessed: 30 April 2011
  27. ^ Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv (German) Historical German domestic league tables
  28. ^ Fussball.de - Ergebnisse (German) Tables and results of all German football leagues

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