Fixtures

Niemcy - Regionalliga Bayern 05/04 12:00 32 Eintracht Bamberg vs Memmingen - View
Niemcy - Regionalliga Bayern 05/10 17:00 33 Memmingen vs Wacker Burghausen - View
Niemcy - Regionalliga Bayern 05/17 16:30 34 Turkgucu Munchen vs Memmingen - View

Results

Niemcy - Regionalliga Bayern 04/26 17:00 31 [18] Memmingen v Greuther Furth II [7] W 1-0
Niemcy - Regionalliga Bayern 04/19 17:00 30 [18] Buchbach v Memmingen [17] L 3-2
Niemcy - Regionalliga Bayern 04/12 17:00 29 [18] Memmingen v Viktoria Aschaffenburg [14] D 0-0
Niemcy - Regionalliga Bayern 04/06 12:00 28 Ansbach v Memmingen W 0-1
Niemcy - Regionalliga Bayern 03/30 13:00 27 Memmingen v TSV Aubstadt L 0-1
Niemcy - Regionalliga Bayern 03/23 13:00 26 [4] FV Illertissen v Memmingen [17] L 3-1
Niemcy - Regionalliga Bayern 03/16 13:00 25 Memmingen v Bayern Monachium II L 0-4
Niemcy - Regionalliga Bayern 03/08 18:00 24 [8] Augsburg II v Memmingen [17] D 1-1
Niemcy - Regionalliga Bayern 03/02 13:00 23 Schweinfurt 05 v Memmingen D 2-2
Niemcy - Regionalliga Bayern 11/25 13:00 22 Memmingen v DJK Vilzing L 0-5
Niemcy - Regionalliga Bayern 11/18 13:00 21 [15] SV Schalding-Heining v Memmingen [17] L 2-1
Niemcy - Regionalliga Bayern 11/11 13:00 20 [17] Memmingen v SpVgg Bayreuth [10] L 1-2

Stat.

 TotalGospodarzeGoście
Matches played 39 20 19
Wins 10 5 5
Draws 6 3 3
Losses 23 12 11
Goals for 44 16 28
Goals against 82 43 39
Clean sheets 6 3 3
Failed to score 13 10 3

Wikipedia - FC Memmingen

FC Memmingen is a German association football club based in Memmingen, Bavaria.

History

The team was formed on 30 May 1907 as the football department of the gymnastics club Memminger Turnvereins 1859 and became independent in the fall of that year. They re-joined TV on 14 February 1919 before regaining their independence in March 1924 as FC Memmingen 07 Verein für Rasensport und Leibesübungen. The association later adopted its current name, FC Memmingen 07 Verein für Leibesübungen.

Prior to World War II the team captured seven local titles at various levels of play. In 1933 it took part in qualification play for the Gauliga Bayern, one of sixteen new top-flight divisions formed in the re-organization of German football under the Third Reich.

FCM made a first appearance in the top-league of Bavaria in 1953, when, after finishing second in the 2nd Amateurliga Schwaben, the club was admitted to the new Amateurliga Südbayern (III). Its first season there was not very successful and the team found itself relegated after finishing last. It bounced back with a 2nd Amateurliga title in 1955 and a finish at the top of its promotion group. Two good seasons followed with top-five finishes but in 1958, the club was relegated once again. It finished on top of the 2nd Amateurliga once again in 1958, after having to play a decider against TSV Göggingen, which it won.

The two following seasons in the Bayernliga were difficult and the club was relegated once more in 1961. The team remained in the 2nd Amateurliga and qualified for the new tier-four Landesliga Bayern-Süd in 1963.

After a brief drop to the tier-five Bezirksliga from 1966 to 1968, the club recovered and, by winning the Landesliga in 1970, returned to the now single-division Amateurliga Bayern. The team was to remain at this level for the following seventeen years, quite an achievement, but, except for 1980, when it came third, it never finished in the top half of the table. The 1987–88 and 1988–89 seasons were spent in the Landesliga but then the club returned to the Bayernliga once more for the next thirteen seasons.

The club's most successful season came in 1996–97, when they came within a hairsbreadth of advancing to the Regionalliga Süd (III). Memmingen held a 3−2 lead in a promotion playoff versus Kickers Offenbach when the stadium floodlights failed, bringing the match to a premature halt. Offenbach won the subsequent re-play and advanced to the Regionalliga.

After another relegation in 2002 and a one-year stint in the Landesliga, the club returned to the Bayernliga.

In 2007, FC Memmingen celebrated its centenary and inaugurated its refurbished Stadion an der Bodenseestraße with an Allgäu derby match against FC Kempten in front of 6,650 spectators. The club had the best support in the Bayernliga in the 2007–08 season with over 1600 spectators per game.

FC Memmingen holds the record for Oberliga Bayern seasons with its 37th in 2009–10 and also leads the overall table of this league.[] The club won the Bayernliga title in 2009–10 and thereby earned promotion to the Regionalliga Süd for the first time. In 2012 the club became part of the new Regionalliga Bayern where it played until relegation in 2022.

Niemiecki klub piłkarski Memmingen został założony w 1907 roku i ma siedzibę w bawarskim mieście Memmingen. Drużyna obecnie występuje w Regionalliga Bayern, czwartym poziomie niemieckiego systemu ligowego.

Memmingen odniosło kilka sukcesów w swojej historii, wygrywając tytuł mistrzowski Landesligi w 1936 i 1945 roku oraz awansując do II Bundesligi w 1978 roku. Jednak zespół spędził większość czasu w niższych ligach niemieckiego systemu ligowego.

Stadionem domowym Memmingen jest Stadion an der Bodenseestraße, który może pomieścić do 5000 widzów. Klub znany jest z oddanej bazy fanów i silnego ducha wspólnoty.

Obecnym trenerem Memmingen jest Stephan Baierl, który dołączył do klubu w 2022 roku. W składzie zespołu znajduje się mieszanka doświadczonych weteranów i obiecujących młodych talentów.

Memmingen jest znane z gry w ofensywnym stylu piłki nożnej i dążenia do posiadania piłki. Klub ma silną tożsamość i jest cenionym członkiem bawarskiej społeczności piłkarskiej.