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FC Würzburger Kickers

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Football club
Würzburger Kickers
Full nameFußball-Club Würzburger Kickers e.V.
NicknameRothosen (Red Shorts)
Founded17 November 1907; 118 years ago (1907-11-17)
GroundAkon Arena
Capacity13,090
PresidentMichael Grieger
ManagerMarc Reitmaier
LeagueRegionalliga Bayern (IV)
2024–25Regionalliga Bayern, 6th of 18
Websitewww.wuerzburger-kickers.de

Fußball-Club Würzburger Kickers e.V. is aGerman association football club playing inWürzburg, Bavaria. In pre-World War II football, the club competed briefly at the highest level in theBezirksliga Bayern, and during the war, in theGauliga Bayern. Post-war, it made a single appearance in professional football in the southern division of the2. Bundesliga in 1977–78. After a long stint in amateur football, dropping as low as the seventh tier, the club began a recovery. TheKickers reached professional football again in 2014–15 after winning promotion to the3. Liga and the following season were promoted to the2. Bundesliga.

History

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Foundation and early years

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FC Würzburger Kickers was founded on 17 November 1907 by local high school students under chairman Georg Beer, soon replaced by Alfred Günzburger.[1] The club gained promotion to theKreisliga Bayern in 1912 and establish themselves in the league.[2]

Founded in 1907 by high school students, the team has played for most of its history as an unknown local side, although they did manage three seasons in theBezirksliga Bayern, from 1930 to 1933, and two single season appearances in theGauliga Bayern (1940–41, 1942–43) one of sixteen top-flight division established in the re-organization of German football under theThird Reich.

1920s to the Second World War

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Until the Second World War,Kickers continued to be the determining force in Würzburg football, withFV 04 Würzburg only being able to catch up in the late 1920s.

The club was relegated in the 1922/23 season and subsequently missed out on joining the newly formedBezirksliga Bayern the next season.[3]Kickers were eventually promoted back to the top division for the 1930/31 season, joining rivals FV 04, where they remained until the league was dissolved in 1933.[4]

Kickers were not selected to join the newGauliga Bayern and did not reach the top division again until 1940/41 where they were subsequently relegated.[5] Towards the end of World War II,Kickers were forced into a merger with FV 04 to play together as the wartime side (Kriegspielgemeinschaft)KSG Würzburg. The unified club spent two seasons in last place in theGauliga Bayern (Gruppe Nord). Play was interrupted as the war progressed and the team was disbanded at the end of the conflict.

Kicker's stadium at Randerackerer Straße was also completely destroyed by a bombing raid during the war.[1]

Post-war football and rise to the 2. Bundesliga Süd

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Historical chart of Würzburger Kickers league performance

After the Second World War, TSV Würzburg joined theKickers and the club was renamed SV Würzburger Kickers. The club became part of theLandesliga Bayern (II) and put on some strong performances through the 1950s in theAmateurliga Bayern (II-III) but never quite managed a breakthrough. During this time the club moved to the newly built Stadion am Dallenberg in 1967. The club was finally promoted in 1976/77 to the2. Bundesliga Süd, however they were relegated back to the renamedBayernliga the following1977/78 season.

1980s to 2012

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Kickers stayed in theBayernliga until they were relegated in 1983 due to financial difficulties contributed to the fourth divisionLandesliga Bayern-Nord, which became a fifth tier league in 1994. The club remained in the lower tiers of amateur football with the exception of brief appearances in the Bayernliga in1990/91 and 1997/98.

Two difficult seasons over 2002–2004 saw the club descend through theBezirksoberliga Unterfranken (VI) to the Bezirksliga Unterfranken (VII).Kickers recovered and returned to the Oberliga Bayern on the strength of a 2nd place in the 2007–08 Landesliga season where the club met local rivalWürzburger FV there for the first Würzburg league derby since 1998–99.

The 2008–09 season proved no success, withKickers immediately relegated again to the Landesliga, taking until 2012 to win the league again. The team was one of two clubs in the league to apply for a licence in the new tier fourRegionalliga Bayern Taking part in the promotion play-off, Kickers earned a bye in the first round and defeatedBC Aichach in the second to play in theRegionalliga from 2012. The club was thereby also able to win promotion from the sixth tier to the fourth without playing in the fifth.[6]

Promotions and successes

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Since promotion in 2012Kickers have enjoyed a period of renewed success including winning the 2013–14Bavarian Cup on penalties in the final againstSV Schalding-Heining and thereby qualified for the first round of the2014–15 DFB-Pokal. In the league, the club finished tenth in 2013 and eleventh in 2014.[7] In the 2014–15 DFB Pokal,Kickers knocked-outFortuna Düsseldorf in the first round but was defeated byEintracht Braunschweig in the second round. In the2014–15 season,Kickers won the Regionalliga Bayern and earned the right to take part in the promotion round to the3. Liga. They faced1. FC Saarbrücken, runners-up of the Regionalliga Südwest, and won 1–0 away but also lost 1–0 at home. In the necessary penalty shoot-out,Kickers won 6–5 and were promoted to the 3. Liga.

In March 2016, the club's fans protested against a potential merger with local rivalWürzburger FV.Kickers had been asked by the Mayor of Würzburg to hold talks about mergers and cooperation with a number of local clubs in order to receive the city's support in a stadium expansion.[8]Kickers finished the inaugural 3. Liga season in third place, thereby qualifying for the promotion play-off and the2016–17 DFB-Pokal.[9] The club ensured promotion to the2. Bundesliga for the first time in almost 40 years by winning 4–1 (2–0/2–1) on aggregate againstMSV Duisburg.[10] Despite a strong start to the season, finishing the first half in sixth place,Kickers were relegated in seventeenth place back to the 3. Liga at the end of the season.

The club won the 2018–19Bavarian Cup following a 3–0 victory in the final over neighbours and rivalsViktoria Aschaffenburg.[11]

In January 2020, it was announced thatFelix Magath would serve as sporting director of Flyeralarm Global Soccer group, includingAdmira Wacker Mödling and Würzburger Kickers.[12]

Kickers returned to the 2. Bundesliga after the2019–20 season, finishing runners-up behindBayern Munich II who were ineligible for promotion.[13]

Return to Regionalliga

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After promotion to the 2. Bundesliga in 2020, Würzburger Kickers were on a downward trajectory. They suffered relegation after one season in the 3. Liga in 2021,[14] before being relegated again in the2021–22 season – their second successive relegation – marking a return to the fourth-tierRegionalliga.[15]

Honours

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League

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Cup

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Players

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Current squad

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As of 28 January 2025[16]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1DF GERJohann Hipper
4DF GERAlexander Winkler
7FW GERMaximilian Fesser
8MF GERFabian Wessig
9FW MDALado Akhalaia
10MF GERMoritz Hannemann
11FW BIHAlem Japaur
16DF GERPeter Kurzweg(captain)
17DF GERJonas Wieselsberger
18MF GERMaximilian Zaiser
19DF GERMarius Uhl
No.Pos.NationPlayer
20DF GERFabrice Montcheu
22DF GERDaniel Hägele
23MF GERTheo Harz
25MF GERDominik Meisel
26DF GERNoah Awassi
27GK GERVincent Friedsam
28DF IRNEbrahim Farahnak
30FW GERBenyas Junge-Abiol
31MF GERTim Kraus
33FW GERBenjamin Girth

Recent managers

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Recent managers of the club:[17][18]

ManagerStartFinish
Predrag Uzelac1 April 20091 October 2009
Dieter Wirsching1 October 200930 June 2010
Anton Kramer1 July 20102 March 2011
Dieter Wirsching3 March 201130 June 2014
Bernd Hollerbach1 July 201430 June 2017
Stephan Schmidt1 July 20172 October 2017
Michael Schiele2 October 201729 September 2020
Marco Antwerpen30 September 20208 November 2020
Bernhard Trares9 November 20202 April 2021
Ralf Santelli
Sebastian Schuppan
2 April 202130 June 2021
Torsten Ziegner1 July 20214 October 2021
Danny Schwarz13 October 202110 February 2022
Ralf Santelli10 February 202230 June 2022
Marco Wildersinn[19]1 July 202230 June 2024
Markus Zschiesche1 July 20249 September 2024
Martin Lanig22 September 202424 April 2025

Recent seasons

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The recent season-by-season performance of the club:[20][21]

SeasonDivisionTierPosition
1963–64BayernligaIII12th
1964–65Bayernliga4th
1965–66Bayernliga3rd
1966–67Bayernliga12th
1967–68Bayernliga10th
1968–69Bayernliga12th
1969–70Bayernliga11th
1970–71Bayernliga6th
1971–72Bayernliga5th
1972–73Bayernliga15th
1973–74Bayernliga8th
1974–75Bayernliga6th
1975–76Bayernliga3rd
1976–77Bayernliga1st ↑
1977–782. Bundesliga SüdII19th ↓
1978–79BayernligaIII13th
1979–80Bayernliga14th
1980–81Bayernliga5th
1981–82Bayernliga3rd
1982–83Bayernliga19th ↓
1983–84Landesliga Bayern-NordIV4th
1984–85Landesliga Bayern-Nord7th
1985–86Landesliga Bayern-Nord9th
1986–87Landesliga Bayern-Nord4th
1987–88Landesliga Bayern-Nord13th
1988–89Landesliga Bayern-Nord4th
1989–90Landesliga Bayern-Nord1st ↑
1990–91BayernligaIII17th ↓
1991–92Landesliga Bayern-NordIV4th
1992–93Landesliga Bayern-Nord11th
1993–94Landesliga Bayern-Nord15th
1994–95Landesliga Bayern-NordV9th
1995–96Landesliga Bayern-Nord7th
1996–97Landesliga Bayern-Nord1st ↑
1997–98BayernligaIV16th ↓
1998–99Landesliga Bayern-NordV9th
1999–2000Landesliga Bayern-Nord5th
2000–01Landesliga Bayern-Nord8th
2001–02Landesliga Bayern-Nord17th ↓
2002–03Bezirksoberliga UnterfrankenVI13th ↓
2003–04Bezirksliga UnterfrankenVII1st ↑
2004–05Bezirksoberliga UnterfrankenVI1st ↑
2005–06Landesliga Bayern-NordV6th
2006–07Landesliga Bayern-Nord6th
2007–08Landesliga Bayern-Nord2nd ↑
2008–09Bayernliga18th ↓
2009–10Landesliga Bayern-NordVI5th
2010–11Landesliga Bayern-Nord5th
2011–12Landesliga Bayern-Nord1st ↑
2012–13Regionalliga BayernIV10th
2013–14Regionalliga Bayern11th
2014–15Regionalliga Bayern1st ↑
2015–163. LigaIII3rd ↑
2016–172. BundesligaII17th ↓
2017–183. LigaIII5th
2018–193. Liga5th
2019–203. Liga2nd ↑
2020–212. BundesligaII18th ↓
2021–223. LigaIII18th ↓
2022–23Regionalliga BayernIV2nd
2023–24Regionalliga Bayern1st
2024–25Regionalliga Bayern6th
  • 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.
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PromotedRelegated

Stadium

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Main article:Flyeralarm Arena
Flyeralarm Arena (2020)

Kickers have played in three different home grounds through their history beginning with Galgenberg, also known as Kugelfang, for two years sharing the ground with local rivalsWürzburger FV (formally known as FV 04 Würzburg).

From 1909 to 1967 the club played in Sanderau at the Randersacker Straße stadium before being forced to move due to the expanding city.

Since 1967 the club have played at the Stadion am Dallenberg which currently has a capacity of 13,090 (4,000 seated). In 2013 flyeralarm acquired the naming rights to the stadium which has since been known asflyeralarm Arena.[22] The facility was renovated in 2005 and equipped with floodlights in 2014. In preparation for the 2016/17 season in the 2. Bundesliga the stadium was expanded and under soil heating was added at a cost of €2 million.[23]

Supporters and rivalries

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The Würzburg derby is a fierce local rivalry withWürzburger FV, and the fans have a hostility with fans of1. FC Schweinfurt 05.[24]

Reserve team

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The club's reserve team won promotion to the tier fiveBayernliga for the first time after defeatingVfL Frohnlach in the play-off for the 2016–17 Bayernliga.

The Würzburg derby

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See also:Bavarian football derbies

TheWürzburg derby between Würzburger Kickers andFV Würzburg 04 was first played in 1908 withKickers winning 5–0. The 2009–10 season was the 19th time, the two clubs played in the same league since 1963, during which timeFV folded in 1981 before being reformed.[25] The derby has only beenplayed on professional level only once, in the 1977–782. Bundesliga Süd season.[26]

Results since 1963

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SeasonLeagueTeamsHomeAway
1964–65Amateurliga BayernWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers2–11–5
1965–66Amateurliga BayernWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers0–11–1
1970–71Amateurliga BayernWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers3–12–1
1971–72Amateurliga BayernWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers1–34–1
1972–73Amateurliga BayernWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers1–03–1
1973–74Amateurliga BayernWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers2–10–0
1974–75Amateurliga BayernWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers3–01–0
1975–76Amateurliga BayernWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers3–01–1
1977–782. Bundesliga SüdWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers4–02–2
1980–81Amateur Oberliga BayernWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers0–01–1
1991–92Landesliga Bayern-NordWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers1–21–3
1992–93Landesliga Bayern-NordWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers5–13–0
1993–94Landesliga Bayern-NordWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers3–30–5
1994–95Landesliga Bayern-NordWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers4–11–5
1996–96Landesliga Bayern-NordWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers3–01–1
1996–97Landesliga Bayern-NordWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers3–20–0
1998–99Landesliga Bayern-NordWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers4–00–1
2008–09BayernligaWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers1–22–5
2009–10Landesliga Bayern-NordWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers4–10–2
2012–13Bavarian CupWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers5–4 (pen)
2018–19Bavarian CupWürzburger FV – Würzburger Kickers0–4

DFB Cup appearances

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The club has qualified for the first round of theGerman Cup ten times:

SeasonRoundDateHomeAwayResultAttendance
1978–79First round4 August 1978SC HerfordWürzburger Kickers2–1
1980–81First round30 August 1980Würzburger KickersTSV Hirschaid2–1 (a.e.t)
Second round4 October 1980Würzburger KickersFortuna Düsseldorf0–2
1981–82First round28 August 1981SV NeckargerachWürzburger Kickers4–2
2014–15First round[27]17 August 2014Würzburger KickersFortuna Düsseldorf3–2 (a.e.t)10,500
Second round28 October 2014Würzburger KickersEintracht Braunschweig0–112,000
2015–16First round8 August 2015Würzburger KickersSV Werder Bremen0–2 (a.e.t)9,706
2016–17First round20 August 2016Würzburger KickersEintracht Braunschweig1–0 (a.e.t)6,384
Second round25 October 2016Würzburger KickersTSV 1860 Munich3–412,142
2017–18First round12 August 2017Würzburger KickersSV Werder Bremen0–38,090
2019–20First round10 August 2019Würzburger KickersTSG 1899 Hoffenheim4–5 (p)10,000
2020–21First round14 September 2020Würzburger KickersHannover 962–30
2021–22First round8 August 2021Würzburger KickersSC Freiburg0–12,820

Source:"DFB-Pokal" (in German). Weltfussball.de. Retrieved9 August 2021.

References

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  2. ^"FRG 1912–13 | Claudio Nicoletti" (in Italian).Archived from the original on 25 July 2019. Retrieved4 March 2019.
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  12. ^"Felix Magath wird Chef von Flyeralarm Global Soccer".FC FLYERALARM ADMIRA (in German). 20 January 2020.Archived from the original on 7 March 2021. Retrieved1 June 2022.
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  19. ^"Marco Wildersinn wird neuer Cheftrainer zur Saison 2022/23".wuerzburger-kickers.de (in German).Archived from the original on 27 April 2022. Retrieved3 August 2022.
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