- 1. FC Pforzheim
Football club infobox
clubname = 1. FC Pforzheim
fullname = 1. Fussball Club Pforzheim 1896 e. V.
nickname = der Club
founded = 5 May 1896
ground = Stadion im Brötzinger Tal
capacity = 10,000
chairman =
manager =
league =Verbandsliga Nordbaden (VI)
season = 2007-08
position = 3rd
pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=|pattern_ra1=
leftarm1=12427d|body1=12427d|rightarm1=12427d|shorts1=12427d|socks1=12427d
pattern_la2=|pattern_b2=|pattern_ra2=
leftarm2=ffffff|body2=ffffff|rightarm2=ffffff|shorts2=12427d|socks2=ffffff1. FC Pforzheim is a German football club playing in
Pforzheim ,Baden-Württemberg . The club was established on May 5, 1896 and was a founding member of theDFB (Deutscher Fussball Bund or German Football Association) atLeipzig in1900 .__TOC__
History
Early success
The club enjoyed most of its success in its early years. In
1906 they captured the championship of the Süddeutschland Verband (South German League) by beating "Karlsruher FV ", one of the era's most prominent sides. This put "Pforzheim" into the national playoff rounds where they defeated favoured side "Cologne FC 99 " 4:2 in a quarter final match, before eliminating defending champions "Berlin TuFC Union" 4:0 in the semi-finals. With the win the club advanced to the final inNuernberg where they lost a 1:2 decision to "VfB Leipzig ".Interwar years
"Pforzheim" slipped to become a mid-table side until narrowly missing a chance to play in the playoff rounds of the Süddeutschland Verband in both
1913 and1914 : tied for first place, they finished second in both seasons on goal differential.World War I disrupted play in the country for several years and "Pforzheim" fell out of top-flight competition. They returned to theBezirksliga Württemberg-Baden in the early 20's before being relgated in1926 , and then earning their re-promotion in1929 .In
1933 German football was reorganized under theThird Reich into sixteen first division Gauligen. "1. FC Pforzheim" played in theGauliga Baden through to1944 with their best results coming as second place finishes in1936 ,1938 , and1939 . The club narrowly missed relegation in1941 escaping only through the collapse of "FC Birkenfeld". Play in the Gauliga Baden was disrupted and then ended in the1944 -45 season by the advance of Allied armies into Germany towards the end ofWorld War II .Postwar
After the war the club re-emerged in the
2nd Oberliga Süd (II) playing there from1950 to1963 , the year of the formation of the Bundesliga, Germany's first professional football league. League re-organization then saw "Pforzheim" in the Regionalliga Süd (II) from1963 until1967 when a crash from 7th to 18th place led to the team being relegated. "Pforzheim"'s 17-year-long stay in the second division was the longest of any other team at the time. Their best result in this period was a third-place finish in1963 , just two points shy of "TSG Ulm 1846", and an advance to Oberliga Süd (I).In
1967 , "Pforzheim" fell to the third divisionAmateurliga Nordbaden and spent a dozen seasons there before slipping again in1979 to fourth tier play. They returned to theOberliga Baden-Württemberg (III) in1985 and followed up their promotion with aBaden Cup win in1987 leading to their firstGerman Cup appearance in 1987-88. They progressed into the Round of 16 before being put out by Bundesliga sideWerder Bremen (1:1, 1:3). A second Baden Cup win and German Cup appearance came in1989 . The side then captured a division title in1991 and took part in the promotion rounds for the 2. Bundesliga, but were unable to advance.League restructuring in
1994 saw the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg become a fourth tier league with the introduction of the Regionalliga Süd (III) and "Pforzheim"' s 10th place finish left them behind in the lower division.Current
The team narrowly missed a return to third class football in
2001 when they once again finished just two points behind "TSG Ulm 1846". By2004 the association was a million Euros in debt and declared bankruptcy. The financially re-structured club was forced down to theVerbandsliga Nordbaden (V), but quickly recovered, and on the strength of their division championship in2006 returned to play in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV) for a season before returning to the Verbandsliga.Honours
*
Southern German championship : 1906
* German vice-champions: 1906
*Bezirksliga Baden (I) champions: 1932
*Gauliga Baden (I) vice-champions: 1936, 1938, 1939
* Baden Pokal (Baden Cup) champions: 1987, 1989, 1993, 2000
*Oberliga Baden-Württemberg champions: 1991
* German Cup appearances: 1988, 1990, 2000
*Verbandsliga Nordbaden champions: 1985, 2006
* Landesliga Nordbaden (II) champions: 1949Recent seasons
Famous players
* Arthur Hiller, Germany's first national team captain in the country's
1908 debut against Switzerland
* Marius Hiller, Arthur's son, was capped for Germany in1910 and1911 , before emigrating to Argentina and also being capped there
* Dieter Rosanowski, leading goal scorer of the Regionaliga Süd
* Rainer Scharinger, played professionally with the "Karlsruher SC " and "SSV Ulm 1846 "
* Eberhard Carl, played professionally with the "Karlsruher SC" and "Stuttgart Kickers "
* Juergen Klopp, coach of "FSV Mainz 05 "External links
* [http://www.fcpforzheim.net/ Official team site]
* [http://www.abseits-soccer.com/clubs/pforzheim.html Abseits Guide to German Soccer]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.