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BC Aichach

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German football club

Football club
BC Aichach
Full nameBallspiel-Club Aichach 1917 e.V.
Founded1917
GroundBCA-Platz an der Schrobenhauser Straße
Capacity3,000
ChairmanJohannes Neumann
ManagerChristian Seidel
LeagueKreisliga Schwaben-Ost (VIII)
2015–1611th

TheBC Aichach is aGermanassociation football club from the town ofAichach, Bavaria.

The club has been part of theLandesliga Bayern-Süd over most of the past five decades, playing 29 seasons there since 1963. OnlyTSV 1860 Rosenheim (36 seasons) andFC Gundelfingen (31 seasons) have spent more time in the league. In 1988,BCA won theSchwaben Cup, a qualifying competition for theGerman Cup, but failed to advance out of the preliminary rounds.

Aichach should not be confused another club out ofBavarian Swabia also commonly referred to asBCA, the now defunct sideBC Augsburg, whose logo was very similar in appearance.

History

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The club was formed on 17 October 1917. Because of its connection to the Catholic church,BC was forced to merge with the gymnastics clubTSV Aichach in 1933 by theNazis who opposed faith-based and left-leaning workers' clubs. It regained its independence in 1945 followingWorld War II.[1]

BCA became a founding member of the newLandesliga Bayern-Süd (IV) in 1963 but was immediately relegated to the Bezirksliga. It took the club three seasons to return to this level, and they remained part of Landesliga play for nine seasons with their best results being a pair of fourth-place finishes. They dropped to the Bezirksliga again in 1977, but returned immediately to the Landesliga for another four seasons.[2]

After being relegated in 1981, and dropping briefly to the A-Klasse level (VI), it took the side four seasons to return to the Landesliga for the 1985-85 campaign. A ten-year stint at this level followed in whichBCA earned another three fourth-place finishes as its top results. The club dropped to the league below, now theBezirksoberliga Schwaben (V), in 1995, but once more made an immediate return to the Landesliga.[2][3] In 1998, the club won its onlySchwaben Cup title, againstFC Memmingen, in a drawn final. The rules of the competition, since changed, awardedBCA the cup as it played in a lower division thanMemmingen and therefore only needed a draw to claim the win. In the 2000, the club slipped from Landesliga play and entered a period of decline.[2]

Three consecutive relegations saw the club drop from the fifth tier Landesliga, passing through the Bezirksoberliga Schwaben (VI) and theBezirksliga Schwaben-Nord (VII), on their way down to theKreisliga Schwaben-Ost (VIII).[3][4] The club reached a low point there in 2002–03, having to deregister its reserve team, but began climbing the ranks again in the following season. Two consecutive league championships returnedBCA to the Bezirksoberliga, but they struggled there and were sent down in 2007. After a season in the Bezirksliga they again won their way to the Bezirksoberliga[4] where they claimed the league title in 2011 and earned another promotion, this time to theLandesliga Bayern-Süd (VI).[3]

The club aimed to qualify for the new southern division of theFußball-Bayernliga, and planned to build a new stadium at the cost of Euro 2,2 million. Financial problems instead led to the cancellation of the project in March 2011.[5] The recent rise of the club has been made possible through the sponsorship of current chairman Volker Weingartner.[6]

In an unusual move, Weingartner dismissed coachIvan Konjevic in April 2012 after a string of bad results and took on the role himself.[7] Despite high ambitions,BCA finished in just eighth place, but was still able to take part in the promotion round for the newRegionalliga Bayern (IV) becauseFC Augsburg II was the only other Landesliga Bayern-Süd side to opt to apply for a Regionalliga licence and there were two promotion play-off spots were available. They managed to overcome Bayernliga (V) clubTSV Großbardorf in the first round but were subsequently knocked out by Landesliga Nord (VI) championsWürzburger Kickers. Despite their failed Regionalliga attempt,BCA still earned promotion to the southern division of the Bayernliga (V).[8]

The club aimed for another promotion in 2012–13 but came only third in the league. Because second placedWacker Burghausen II was ineligible for the Regionalliga, the club qualified for the promotion round where it was defeated 5–2 on aggregate byFCA II, thereby remaining in the Bayernliga for another season.[9] The club played a strong first half of the 2013–14 season, leading the league by 10 points at the winter break. However, in late January 2014 it was announced that the club's sponsor, chairman Volker Weingartner, would cease all payments. Apart from the possibility of losing players and the current coach, it also made it unlikely that the club would apply for a Regionalliga licence.[10][11]

After seven years of financial support for the club Weingartner stepped down as chairman ofBCA in April 2014. As a consequence the club did not apply for a Regionalliga licence for the following season. Instead, a withdrawal of the team from the Bayernliga to a lower division was discussed as most of the club's players were planning to leave the side at the end of the season.[12] The club took out the championship in the Bayernliga Süd in 2013–14 but nevertheless opted to withdraw its team from the league with the possibility that the club would not field a senior football side in 2014–15 at all.[13]

In June 2014 the club presented a new coach and chairman and declared that it would compete in the tier eight Kreisliga, the league its reserve team played in the previous season, in 2014–15.

Honours

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The club's honours:

League

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Cup

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Recent seasons

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The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[14][15]

SeasonDivisionTierPosition
1999–2000Landesliga Bayern-SüdV17th ↓
2000–01Bezirksoberliga SchwabenVI14th ↓
2001–02Bezirksliga Schwaben-NordVII14th ↓
2002–03Kreisliga Schwaben-OstVIII
2003–04Kreisliga Schwaben-Ost1st ↑
2004–05Bezirksliga Schwaben-NordVII1st ↑
2005–06Bezirksoberliga SchwabenVI13th
2006–07Bezirksoberliga Schwaben14th ↓
2007–08Bezirksliga Schwaben-NordVII1st ↑
2008–09Bezirksoberliga Schwaben10th
2009–10Bezirksoberliga Schwaben5th
2010–11Bezirksoberliga Schwaben1st ↑
2011–12Landesliga Bayern-SüdVI8th ↑
2012–13Bayernliga SüdV3rd
2013–14Bayernliga Süd1st (withdrawn)
2014–15Kreisliga Schwaben-OstVIII9th
2015–16Kreisliga Schwaben-Ost11th
2016–17Kreisliga Schwaben-Ost
  • With the introduction of theBezirksoberligas in 1988 as the new fifth tier, below theLandesligas, all leagues below dropped one tier. With the introduction of theRegionalligas in 1994 and the3. Liga in 2008 as the new third tier, below the2. Bundesliga, all leagues below dropped one tier. With the establishment of theRegionalliga Bayern as the new fourth tier in Bavaria in 2012 theBayernliga was split into a northern and a southern division, the number of Landesligas expanded from three to five and the Bezirksoberligas abolished. All leagues from the Bezirksligas onwards were elevated one tier.
PromotedRelegated

References

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  1. ^Chronik des BC Aichach(in German) BC Aichach website, retrieved 8 November 2011
  2. ^abcDas deutsche Fußball-Archiv: Landesliga Bayern-Süd(in German) historical German domestic league tables, retrieved 8 November 2011
  3. ^abcTables and results of the BOL SchwabenArchived 2 October 2011 at theWayback Machine(in German) Manfreds Fussball Archiv, retrieved 8 November 2011
  4. ^abTables and results of the Bezirksliga Bezirksliga Schwaben-NordArchived 9 October 2013 at theWayback Machine(in German) Manfreds Fussball Archiv, retrieved 8 November 2011
  5. ^Neuem Sportpark droht das Aus(in German)Augsburger Allgemeine, published: 9 March 2011, retrieved 8 November 2011
  6. ^'Einfach Dummheit'(in German)Sueddeutsche Zeitung, retrieved 8 November 2011
  7. ^Die Gedankenspiele des BCA-Alleinherrschers(in German) fupa.net, published: 23 April 2012, retrieved 27 April 2012
  8. ^Das war die Relegation 2012 auf Verbandsebene(in German) fupa.net, published: 7 June 2012, retrieved 8 June 2012
  9. ^So läuft die Relegation 2013 auf Verbandsebene(in German) fupa.net, retrieved 2 June 2013
  10. ^Weingartner zahlt nicht mehr(in German) fupa.net, published: 27 January 2014, retrieved 29 January 2014
  11. ^Was wird aus Mannschaft und Trainer?(in German)Augsburger Allgemeine, published: 29 January 2014, retrieved 29 January 2014
  12. ^Volker Weingartner geht(in German) fupa.net, published: 10 April 2014, retrieved 29 April 2014
  13. ^Auch der Reserve droht das Aus(in German)Augsburger Allgemeine, published: 20 May 2014, retrieved 21 May 2014
  14. ^Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv(in German) Historical German domestic league tables
  15. ^Fussball.de – ErgebnisseArchived 7 December 2011 at theWayback Machine(in German) Tables and results of all German football leagues

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