Results

Europe Friendlies 08/21 17:00 - Sofia Kenin v FSV Erlangen-Bruck L 3-0
Germany Oberliga Play-Offs 05/25 15:00 14 FSV Erlangen-Bruck v 1. FC Sand L 1-5
Germany Oberliga Play-Offs 05/22 16:30 14 1. FC Sand v FSV Erlangen-Bruck L 5-1
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 05/18 12:00 34 SV Seligenporten v FSV Erlangen-Bruck L 6-4
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 05/11 12:00 33 FSV Erlangen-Bruck v Wurzburger Kickers II L 2-3
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 05/04 12:30 32 Joao Domingues v FSV Erlangen-Bruck L 2-1
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 04/27 14:00 31 FSV Erlangen-Bruck v TSV Abtswind W 4-3
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 04/20 13:00 30 DJK Ammerthal v FSV Erlangen-Bruck L 2-1
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 04/13 14:00 29 FSV Erlangen-Bruck v TSV Aubstadt D 1-1
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 04/06 14:00 28 ATSV Erlangen v FSV Erlangen-Bruck W 0-1
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 03/30 14:00 27 FSV Erlangen-Bruck v Bayern Hof W 2-1
Germany Oberliga Bayern North 03/23 14:00 26 [3] Würzburger FV v FSV Erlangen-Bruck [15] L 2-0

Wikipedia - FSV Erlangen-Bruck

The FSV Erlangen-Bruck is a German association football club from the suburb of Bruck in the city of Erlangen, Bavaria.

History

The club was formed on 15 May 1916, during the First World War, under the name of 1. FC Markt Bruck.

For most of its existence, the football department played on local level in the Bavarian region of Middle Franconia. The club came close to Landesliga (IV) promotion when it finished second in the Bezirksliga Mittelfranken-Nord in 1971, after having been promoted to this league the year before. The club remained in the Bezirksliga for a number of seasons without being able to archive quite so well again and eventually was relegated again.

In 1992, the FSV regained its Bezirksliga status once more. It finished in the upper half of the table in the following seasons, gaining promotion to the Bezirksoberliga Mittelfranken in 1996 on the strength of a second place in the league. The club spent eight seasons in the Bezirksoberliga before winning the league in 2004 and gaining promotion to the Landesliga Bayern-Mitte for the first time.

In the Landesliga, the club performed well, too, archiving a fifth place in its first season. The following two seasons saw the club finishing third both times. Bayernliga promotion was finally achieved when the club won the Landesliga in 2008. After a 29-year absence, Bayernliga football returned therefore to the city of Erlangen. The last club from the city to play at this level was the BSC Erlangen in 1979.

The club established itself reasonably well in the new league, finishing in fifth place in 2008–09 and eighth in the following year. After the promotion of local rival SC Eltersdorf to the Bayernliga in 2011 the two clubs began to hold merger talks in November 2011. The club made negative headlines when it encountered financial trouble in 2011. Bruck averted insolvency in December 2011, caused by outstanding social security payments and wages, when it had to take up a €220,000 credit. The club announced that it would have to cut the budget of the football department. After initially proceeding with their Regionalliga Bayern licence application the club opted not to apply for a place in this league in April 2012 and instead remain in the Bayernliga, with the club's chairman Manfred Hopfengärtner stepping down. After a sixteenth place in 2014–15 the club had to enter the relegation round where it lost to 1. FC Sand and was relegated.

FSV Erlangen-Bruck is a German football club based in the town of Erlangen, located in Bavaria. Founded in 1921, the club has a rich history and a strong local following. FSV Erlangen-Bruck competes in the lower tiers of the German football league system, showcasing a commitment to developing local talent and fostering a sense of community through sport.

The team's colors are traditionally blue and white, which are proudly worn by players and fans alike during matches. The club's home games are played at the Sportplatz Bruck, a venue that provides an intimate atmosphere for supporters to cheer on their team.

FSV Erlangen-Bruck is known for its emphasis on youth development, often integrating young players from the local area into the first team. This focus not only helps to cultivate homegrown talent but also strengthens the bond between the club and the community.

With a passionate fan base and a dedication to the sport, FSV Erlangen-Bruck continues to strive for success on the pitch while embodying the spirit of grassroots football in Germany. The club's commitment to teamwork, perseverance, and local pride makes it a cherished institution in the region.