Fixtures

Nemecko - Regionalliga - Bayern 04/27 12:00 31 Nurnberg II vs Wurzburger Kickers - View
Nemecko - Regionalliga - Bayern 04/30 16:30 32 Wurzburger Kickers vs SpVgg Bayreuth - View
Nemecko - Regionalliga - Bayern 05/11 12:00 33 SV Schalding-Heining vs Wurzburger Kickers - View
Nemecko - Regionalliga - Bayern 05/18 12:00 34 Wurzburger Kickers vs DJK Vilzing - View

Results

Nemecko - Regionalliga - Bayern 04/19 17:00 30 [1] Wurzburger Kickers v Schweinfurt 05 [10] W 3-0
Nemecko - Regionalliga - Bayern 04/16 17:00 26 [10] Greuther Furth II v Wurzburger Kickers [1] L 3-1
Nemecko - Regionalliga - Bayern 04/13 12:00 29 Wurzburger Kickers v Türkgücü München W 4-0
Nemecko - Regionalliga - Bayern 04/06 12:00 28 [10] Wacker Burghausen v Wurzburger Kickers [1] W 0-1
Nemecko - Regionalliga - Bayern 04/02 15:45 22 [3] TSV Aubstadt v Wurzburger Kickers [1] D 1-1
Nemecko - Regionalliga - Bayern 03/30 13:00 27 [1] Wurzburger Kickers v Eintracht Bamberg [16] W 4-0
Nemecko - Landespokal 03/23 13:00 - FC Pipinsried v Wurzburger Kickers W 0-1
Nemecko - Regionalliga - Bayern 03/23 13:00 26 Greuther Furth II v Wurzburger Kickers - PPT.
Nemecko - Regionalliga - Bayern 03/15 17:30 25 [1] Wurzburger Kickers v Buchbach [18] D 1-1
Nemecko - Regionalliga - Bayern 03/09 13:00 24 [11] Viktoria Aschaffenburg v Wurzburger Kickers [1] W 0-2
Nemecko - Regionalliga - Bayern 03/02 13:00 23 [1] Wurzburger Kickers v Ansbach [11] W 4-0
Európa - priateľské zápasy 02/13 12:00 - Wurzburger Kickers v Kickers Offenbach D 2-2

Štatistika

 TotalDomáciHostia
Matches played 42 20 22
Wins 28 12 16
Draws 10 7 3
Losses 4 1 3
Goals for 100 51 49
Goals against 31 16 15
Clean sheets 22 10 12
Failed to score 2 1 1

Fußball-Club Würzburger Kickers e.V. is a German association football club playing in Würzburg, Bavaria. In pre-World War II football, the club competed briefly at the highest level in the Bezirksliga Bayern, and during the war, in the Gauliga Bayern. Post-war, it made a single appearance in professional football in the southern division of the 2. Bundesliga in 1977–78. After a long stint in amateur football, dropping as low as the seventh tier, the club began a recovery. The Kickers reached professional football again in 2014–15 after winning promotion to the 3. Liga and the following season were promoted to the 2. Bundesliga.

History

Foundation and early years

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

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 the Bezirksliga Bayern, from 1930 to 1933, and two single season appearances in the Gauliga Bayern (1940–41, 1942–43) one of sixteen top-flight division established in the re-organization of German football under the Third Reich.

1920s to the Second World War

Until the Second World War, Kickers continued to be the determining force in Würzburg football, with FV 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 formed Bezirksliga Bayern the next season. 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.

Kickers were not selected to join the new Gauliga Bayern and did not reach the top division again until 1940/41 where they were subsequently relegated. 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 the Gauliga 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.

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

Historical chart of Würzburger Kickers league performance

After the Second World War, TSV Würzburg joined the Kickers and the club was renamed SV Würzburger Kickers. The club became part of the Landesliga Bayern (II) and put on some strong performances through the 1950s in the Amateurliga 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 the 2. Bundesliga Süd, however they were relegated back to the renamed Bayernliga the following 1977/78 season.

1980s to 2012

Kickers stayed in the Bayernliga until they were relegated in 1983 due to financial difficulties contributed to the fourth division Landesliga 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 in 1990/91 and 1997/98.

Two difficult seasons over 2002–2004 saw the club descend through the Bezirksoberliga 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 rival Würzburger FV there for the first Würzburg league derby since 1998–99.

The 2008–09 season proved no success, with Kickers 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 four Regionalliga Bayern Taking part in the promotion play-off, Kickers earned a bye in the first round and defeated BC Aichach in the second to play in the Regionalliga from 2012. The club was thereby also able to win promotion from the sixth tier to the fourth without playing in the fifth.

Promotions and successes

Since promotion in 2012 Kickers have enjoyed a period of renewed success including winning the 2013–14 Bavarian Cup on penalties in the final against SV Schalding-Heining and thereby qualified for the first round of the 2014–15 DFB-Pokal. In the league, the club finished tenth in 2013 and eleventh in 2014. In the 2014–15 DFB Pokal, Kickers knocked-out Fortuna Düsseldorf in the first round but was defeated by Eintracht Braunschweig in the second round. In the 2014–15 season, Kickers won the Regionalliga Bayern and earned the right to take part in the promotion round to the 3. Liga. They faced 1. 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 rival Würzburger 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. Kickers finished the inaugural 3. Liga season in third place, thereby qualifying for the promotion play-off and the 2016–17 DFB-Pokal. The club ensured promotion to the 2. Bundesliga for the first time in almost 40 years by winning 4–1 (2–0/2–1) on aggregate against MSV Duisburg. 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 2018–19 Bavarian Cup following a 3–0 victory in the final over neighbours and rivals Viktoria Aschaffenburg.

In January 2020, it was announced that Felix Magath would serve as sporting director of Flyeralarm Global Soccer group, including Admira Wacker Mödling and Würzburger Kickers.

Kickers returned to the 2. Bundesliga after the 2019–20 season, finishing runners-up behind Bayern Munich II who were ineligible for promotion.

Return to Regionalliga

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, before being relegated again in the 2021–22 season – their second successive relegation – marking a return to the fourth-tier Regionalliga.

Wurzburger Kickers je nemecký futbalový klub so sídlom vo Würzburgu, Bavorsko. Klub bol založený v roku 1907 a v súčasnosti hrá v 2. Bundeslige, druhej najvyššej futbalovej súťaži v Nemecku. Domácim štadiónom klubu je Flyeralarm Arena s kapacitou 13 080 miest.

Wurzburger Kickers dosiahli svoj najväčší úspech v roku 1965, keď postúpili do finále Nemeckého pohára. Vo finále však prehrali s Borussia Dortmund 2:0. Klub hral v Bundeslige, najvyššej nemeckej futbalovej súťaži, v sezónach 1977-78 a 1981-82.

V posledných rokoch sa Wurzburger Kickers etablovali ako stály účastník 2. Bundesligy. V sezóne 2019-20 skončili na 6. mieste v lige. Klub je známy svojou silnou obranou a rýchlymi protiútokmi.

Niektorí z najznámejších hráčov, ktorí hrali za Wurzburger Kickers, sú:

* Wolfgang Fahrian
* Marco Kurz
* Axel Kruse
* Michael Schütz
* Bernd Schneider