User:Madcynic/Sandbox/1. FC Magdeburg names and figures

Important names and figures regarding German football club 1. FC Magdeburg and his post-war predecessors are listed on this page to avoid crowding the main article.

Name history

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Date Event
Fall 1945 Dissolution and prohibition of all existing sports clubs in the Soviet Occupation Zone; all club property is seized by command of the Allied Control Commission.
Fall 1945 Permission to found local Sportgruppen (SG) in the Magdeburg boroughs of Lemsdorf and Sudenburg.
May 1949 SG Lemsdorf and SG Sudenburg merge to form Betriebssportgemeinschaft Eintracht Sudenburg.
12 July 1950 BSG Eintracht Sudenburg and the sport group of SAG Krupp Gruson Magdeburg merge to form BSG Krupp Gruson Magdeburg.
6 April 1951 BSG Krupp Gruson Magdeburg is renamed BSG Stahl Magdeburg.
15 May 1952 BSG Stahl Magdeburg is renamed BSG Motor Mitte Magdeburg.
23 August 1957 The football department of BSG Motor Mitte Magdeburg is dissociated from the club and joins SC Aufbau Magdeburg, founded two years earlier.
27 July 1965 SC Aufbau Magdeburg is renamed SC Magdeburg
22 Dezember 1965 Dissociation of the football department from SC Magdeburg. Foundation of 1. FC Magdeburg as a stand-alone football club.

Final standings

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  Relegation     Promotion     Winners
Season
League
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
Pts
P
FDGB-Pokal
DFB-Pokal
Landespokal Average
attendance1
1949–50 Landesklasse
Saxony-Anhalt
22 14 1 7 83 34 29:15 3rd 6,743
1950–51 Landesklasse
Saxony-Anhalt
30 25 3 2 104 36 53:7 1st 7,583
1951–52 Liga 22 12 1 9 25 19 47:30 4th 11,000
1952–53 Liga 24 13 3 8 29 19 59:37 4th 1st round2 10,923
1953–54 Liga 26 10 9 7 29 23 47:36 4th 1st round2 11,692
1954–55 Liga 26 16 5 5 37 15 57:37 2nd 2nd round 9,042
19553 Liga 13 6 2 5 33 20 14:12 7th 8,500
1956 Liga 26 13 7 6 55 36 33:19 3rd Last 16 9,887
1957 Liga 26 15 4 7 48 32 34:18 3rd 1st round 10,000
1958 Liga 26 11 6 9 48 49 28:24 5th 1st round 6,818
1959 Liga 26 15 5 6 51 23 35:17 2nd 1st round 7,731
1960 Oberliga 26 12 3 11 47 59 27:25 7th 2nd round 13,250
1961–62 Oberliga 39 15 5 18 59 63 37:41 9th Last 16 11,692
1962–63 Oberliga 26 10 3 13 44 46 23:29 11th 3rd round 9,308
1963–64 Oberliga 26 7 9 10 25 38 23:29 11th Winners 10,154
1964–65 Oberliga 26 9 7 10 35 35 25:27 7th Winners 9,231
1965–66 Oberliga 26 7 5 14 19 39 19:33 14th Quarterfinals 7,577
1966–67 Liga 30 17 10 3 78 19 44:16 1st 2nd round 10,320
1967–68 Oberliga 26 13 7 6 43 38 33:19 3rd Last 16 13,962
1968–69 Oberliga 26 13 5 8 43 41 31:21 3rd Winners 14,231
1969–70 Oberliga 26 10 4 12 37 37 24:28 8th Quarterfinals 11,269
1970–71 Oberliga 26 10 7 9 37 38 27:25 4th Semifinals 9,808
1971–72 Oberliga 26 17 4 5 48 23 38:14 1st Quarterfinals 22,231
1972–73 Oberliga 26 14 6 6 50 28 34:18 3rd Winners 12,231
1973–74 Oberliga 26 16 7 3 50 27 39:13 1st Quarterfinals 16,154
1974–75 Oberliga 26 17 7 2 57 28 41:11 1st Last 16 22,923
1975–76 Oberliga 26 15 6 5 59 33 36:16 3rd Semifinals 19,115
1976–77 Oberliga 26 14 6 6 47 28 33:19 2nd Last 16 16,154
1977–78 Oberliga 26 16 6 4 52 17 38:14 2nd Winners 14,115
1978–79 Oberliga 26 14 5 7 63 32 33:19 4th Winners 12,692
1979–80 Oberliga 26 12 6 8 45 37 30:22 4th Last 16 12,807
1980–81 Oberliga 26 15 4 7 58 35 34:18 3rd Last 16 13,654
1981–82 Oberliga 26 13 6 7 49 42 32:20 6th Last 16 12,923
1982–83 Oberliga 26 10 9 7 52 32 29:23 6th Winners 14,615
1983–84 Oberliga 26 12 8 6 56 33 32:20 5th Quarterfinals 12,769
1984–85 Oberliga 26 11 9 6 53 35 31:21 5th Semifinals 9,269
1985–86 Oberliga 26 9 11 6 39 33 29:23 4th Last 16 8,231
1986–87 Oberliga 26 11 6 9 42 32 28:24 5th 2nd round 11,000
1987–88 Oberliga 26 9 7 10 34 33 25:27 7th 2nd round 10,077
1988–89 Oberliga 26 11 6 9 35 30 28:24 6th 2nd round 6,615
1989–90 Oberliga 26 13 8 5 39 22 34:18 3rd Quarterfinals 8,577
1990–91 Oberliga 26 9 8 9 34 32 26:26 10th4 Last 16 3,392
1991–92 NOFV-Oberliga Mitte 38 22 12 4 96 41 56:20 2nd Quarterfinals5 926
1992–93 NOFV-Oberliga Mitte 32 14 6 12 57 59 34:30 8th Winners 600
1993–94 NOFV-Oberliga Mitte 30 16 4 10 57 47 36:24 7th4 3rd round Finalist 1,017
1994–95 NOFV-Oberliga Nord 30 10 5 15 50 53 25:35 12th 3rd round 444
1995–96 NOFV-Oberliga Nord 32 10 10 12 46 59 40 9th 2nd round 608
1996–97 NOFV-Oberliga Süd 30 18 9 3 63 20 63 1st Semifinals 3,457
1997-98 Regionalliga Nordost 34 10 9 15 60 65 39 12th Winners 2,344
1998–99 Regionalliga Nordost 34 18 10 6 55 35 64 3rd 1st round 2nd round 2,270
1999-00 Regionalliga Nordost 34 13 8 13 64 44 47 10th4 Quarterfinals6 2,367
2000-01 NOFV–Oberliga Süd 34 26 4 4 120 30 82 1st Quarterfinals Winners 2,865
2001-02 Regionalliga Nord 34 11 10 13 54 54 43 14th7 1st round Semifinals 4,669
2002–03 NOFV-Oberliga Süd 34 12 6 16 36 47 42 10th Winners 2,370
2003-04 NOFV–Oberliga Süd 30 18 8 4 51 16 62 2nd 1st round Quarterfinals 2,826
2004–05 NOFV-Oberliga Süd 34 18 4 12 59 33 58 5th Quarterfinals 1,727
2005–06 NOFV-Oberliga Süd 34 20 7 3 62 17 67 1st Winners 3,244
2006–07 Regionalliga Nord 36 16 12 8 52 41 60 3rd 1st round Quarterfinals6 8,064
2007–08 Regionalliga Nord 36 14 11 11 39 37 53 11th4 1st round Finalist 11,800
2008–09 Regionalliga Nord 34 17 8 9 50 36 59 4th Winners 8,626
2009–10 Regionalliga Nord 34 14 9 11 57 38 51 6th 1st round Semifinals 5,492
2010–11 Regionalliga Nord 34 11 8 15 37 46 41 12th Quarterfinals 4,586
2011–12 Regionalliga Nord 34 5 14 15 23 43 29 18th Semifinals 4,063
2012–13 Regionalliga Nordost 30 12 9 9 42 41 45 6th Winners 5,203
2013–14 Regionalliga Nordost 30 18 4 8 71 39 58 2nd 1st round Winners 5,482
2014–15 Regionalliga Nordost 28 19 3 6 61 22 60 1st 2nd round Semifinals 8,576
2015–16 3. Liga 38 14 14 10 49 37 56 4th Final 18,393
2016–17 3. Liga 38 16 13 9 53 36 61 4th 1st round Winners 17,101
2017–18 3. Liga 38 27 4 7 70 32 85 1st 2nd round Winners 18,231
2018–19 2. Bundesliga 34 6 13 15 49 42 31 17th 1st round 20,224
2019–20 3. Liga 38 10 17 11 49 42 47 14th 1st round Abandoned8 11,5319
2020–21 3. Liga 38 14 9 15 42 45 51 11th 1st round -
2021–22 3. Liga 36 24 6 6 83 39 78 1st 2nd round Winners 16,882
2022–23 2. Bundesliga 34 12 7 15 48 55 43 11th 1st round 22,710
2023–24 2. Bundesliga Current season 1st round tbd

1 Average attendance in league matches only.
^2 The 1952–53 FDGB-Pokal was abandoned after the first round due to due to the events around the Uprising of 1953 in East Germany. The competition was continued as 1953–54 FDGB-Pokal.
^3 Due to a change to a summer month league, a transition round was played in 1955, but no championship was awarded, nor were teams relegated or promoted.
^4 Relegated due to non-qualification for 2nd Bundesliga/Regionalliga/3rd Liga.
^5 The Saxony-Anhalt Cup consisted merely of the play-off of the two Bezirkspokal Magdeburg and Halle winners. FCM went out in the quarterfinals of the Bezirkspokal.
^6 After the first team had been eliminated in the quarter finals, the reserve team won the cup.
^7 Relegation as the club was not granted a license for the following season.
^8 The competition was abandoned due to the Covid-19 pandemic ahead of the semi-finals. Magdeburg were granted a spot in next season's DFB-Pokal.
^9 The final seven home games of the season were played behind closed doors due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
^10 15 of the 19 home games were played behind closed doors, the remaining four games before a very limited audience.


Finals

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As of 2009, 1. FC Magdeburg and its predecessors took part in the following finals:

1. FC Magdeburg  2 – 0  A.C. Milan
Lanzi   43' (o.g.)
Seguin   74'
Attendance: 4,000
 
 
 
 
 
 
1. FC Magdeburg
 
 
 
 
 
 
A.C. Milan
1. FC MAGDEBURG:
GK 1   Ulrich Schulze
DF 2   Detlef Enge
DF 3   Manfred Zapf
DF 4   Helmut Gaube
DF 5   Wolfgang Abraham
MF 6   Jürgen Pommerenke
MF 7   Wolfgang Seguin
MF 8   Axel Tyll
FW 9   Detlef Raugust
FW 10   Jürgen Sparwasser
FW 11   Martin Hoffmann
Unused Substitutes:
GK 12   Hans-Werner Heine
FW 13   Hans-Jürgen Hermann
MF 14   Siegmund Mewes
FW 15   Jörg Ohm
Manager:
  Heinz Krügel
A.C. MILAN:
GK 1   Pierluigi Pizzaballa
DF '   Giuseppe Sabadini
DF '   Angelo Anquilletti
DF '   Enrico Lanzi
DF '   Karl-Heinz Schnellinger
MF '   Romeo Benetti
MF '   Aldo Maldera
MF '   Gianni Rivera
FW '   Carlo Tresoldi
FW '   Alberto Bigon
FW '   Franco Bergamaschi   60'
Substitutes:
FW '   Alessandro Turini   60'
Unused Substitutes:

Manager:
  Giovanni Trapattoni
SC Aufbau Magdeburg3 – 2
(1 – 2)
SC Leipzig
Walter   39',   74'
Stöcker   90+4'
Faber   7'
Engelhardt   37'
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Gerhard Kunze (Karl-Marx-Stadt)
MAGDEBURG:
GK '   Hans-Georg Moldenhauer
FB '   Rainer Wiedemann
FB '   Hans-Dieter Busch
FB '   Rolf Retschlag
HB '   Günter Kubisch
HB '   Günter Fronzeck
LW '   Hermann Stöcker
IF '   Günter Hirschmann
CF '   Klaus Lehmann
IF '   Günter Behne
RW '   Joachim Walter
Manager:
  Ernst Kümmel
LEIPZIG:
GK '   Peter Nauert
FB '   Manfred Geisler
FB '   Michael Faber
FB '   Klaus Pfeufer
HB '   Karl Drößler
HB '   Volker Trojan
LW '   Arno Zerbe
IF '   Reinard Trölitzsch
CF '   Henning Frenzel
IF '   Volker Franke
RW '   Dieter Engelhardt
Manager:
  Rudolf Krause
SC Aufbau Magdeburg2 – 1
(0 – 0)
SC Motor Jena
Walter   82'
Hirschmann   89' (pen.)
Helmut Müller   65'
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Wolfgang Riedel (Falkensee)
MAGDEBURG:
GK '   Hans-Georg Moldenhauer
FB '   Rainer Wiedemann
FB '   Günter Fronzeck
FB '   Manfred Zapf
HB '   Günter Kubisch
HB '   Ingo Ruhloff
LW '   Hermann Stöcker
IF '   Günter Hirschmann
CF '   Joachim Walter
IF '   Wolfgang Seguin
RW '   Wilfried Klingbiel
Manager:
  Ernst Kümmel
JENA:
GK '   Harald Fritzsche
FB '   Diethard Stricksner
FB '   Peter Rock
FB '   Siegfried Woitzat
HB '   Heinz Hergert
HB '   Heinz Marx
LW '   Rainer Knobloch
IF '   Helmut Müller
CF '   Peter Ducke
IF '   Dieter Lange
RW '   Roland Ducke
Manager:
  Georg Buschner
1. FC Magdeburg4 – 0
(1 – 0)
FC Karl-Marx-Stadt
Ohm   28',   60'
Walter   51'
Sparwasser   68'
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Hans-Joachim Schulz (Görlitz)
MAGDEBURG:
GK '   Hans-Georg Moldenhauer
SW '   Manfred Zapf
DF '   Günter Fronzeck
DF '   Peter Sykora
DF '   Jörg Ohm
DF '   Rolf Retschlag
MF '   Hermann Stöcker
MF '   Wolfgang Seguin
MF '   Wolfgang Abraham
FW '   Jürgen Sparwasser
FW '   Joachim Walter
Manager:
  Heinz Krügel
FC KARL-MARX-STADT:
GK '   Joachim Gröper   63'
DF '   Albrecht Müller
DF '   Eberhard Schuster
DF '   Fritz Feister
DF '   Peter Müller
MF '   Friedrich-Wilhelm Göcke
MF '   Rolf Steinmann
MF '   Dieter Erler
FW '   Gotthard Zölfl   46'
FW '   Manfred Lienemann
FW '   Eberhard Vogel
Substitutes:
GK '   Manfred Kaschel   63'
FW '   Karl-Heinz Zeidler   46'
Manager:
  Bringfried Müller
1. FC Magdeburg3 – 21. FC Lokomotive Leipzig
Zapf   19'
Sparwasser   49',   80'
Frenzel   5'
Altmann   73'
MAGDEBURG:
GK '   Ulrich Schulze
SW '   Manfred Zapf
DF '   Detlef Enge
DF '   Klaus Decker
DF '   Jürgen Achtel
MF '   Wolfgang Seguin
MF '   Axel Tyll
MF '   Jürgen Pommerenke
FW '   Wolfgang Abraham   75'
FW '   Jürgen Sparwasser
FW '   Siegmund Mewes
Substitutes:
FW '   Hans-Jürgen Hermann   75'
Manager:
  Heinz Krügel
LEIPZIG:
GK '   Werner Friese
SW '   Manfred Geisler
DF '   Gunter Sekora
DF '   Wilfried Gröbner
DF '   Joachim Fritsche
MF '   Wolfgang Altmann
MF '   Lutz Moldt
MF '   Eberhard Köditz
FW '   Hans-Bert Matoul
FW '   Henning Frenzel
FW '   Manfred Kupfer   72'
Substitutes:
FW '   Hans-Jürgen Naumann   72'
Manager:
  Horst Scherbaum
1. FC Magdeburg1 – 0Dynamo Dresden
Zapf   8'
MAGDEBURG:
GK '   Dirk Heyne
DF '   Manfred Zapf
DF '   Detlef Raugust
DF '   Wolfgang Seguin
DF '   Klaus Decker
MF '   Jürgen Pommerenke
MF '   Axel Tyll
MF '   Siegmund Mewes
FW '   Joachim Streich
FW '   Jürgen Sparwasser
FW '   Martin Hoffmann
Substitutes:
 
Manager:
  Klaus Urbanczyk
DRESDEN:
GK '   Bernd Jakubowski
DF '   Hans-Jürgen Dörner
DF '   Gerd Weber
DF '   Christian Helm
DF '   Klaus Müller
MF '   Reinhard Häfner
MF '   Hartmut Schade
MF '   Dieter Riedel
FW '   Gert Heidler
FW '   Rainer Sachse   75'
FW '   Frank Richter
Substitutes:
DF '   Peter Kotte   75'
Manager:
  Walter Fritzsch
1. FC Magdeburg1 – 0 a.e.t.Berliner FC Dynamo
Seguin   101'
MAGDEBURG:
GK '   Dirk Heyne
SW '   Manfred Zapf
DF '   Detlef Raugust
DF '   Wolfgang Seguin
DF '   Klaus Decker
MF '   Jürgen Pommerenke
MF '   Axel Tyll   106'
MF '   Wolfgang Steinbach
FW '   Jürgen Sparwasser   106'
FW '   Joachim Streich
FW '   Martin Hoffmann
Substitutes:
MF '   Siegmund Mewes   106'
FW '   Holger Döbbel   106'
Manager:
  Klaus Urbanczyk
DRESDEN:
GK '   Bodo Rudwaleit
SW '   Norbert Trieloff
DF '   Michael Noack
DF '   Rainer Troppa
DF '   Artur Ullrich
MF '   Frank Terletzki
MF '   Reinhard Lauck
MF '   Roland Jüngling   102'
MF '   Hans-Jürgen Riediger
FW '   Ralf Sträßer   70'
FW '   Wolf-Rüdiger Netz
Substitutes:
FW '   Hartmut Pelka   70'
MF '   Bernd Brillat   102'
Manager:
  Jürgen Bogs
FC Karl-Marx-Stadt0 – 41. FC Magdeburg
Streich   34', 53'
Wittke   37'
Pommerenke  87'
KARL-MARX-STADT:
GK '   Wolfgang Krahnke
SW '   Jürgen Bähringer
DF '   Matthias Birner   ?'
DF '   Frank Uhlig   ?'
DF '   Claus Schwemmer
MF '   Andreas Müller
MF '   Frank Eitemüller   46'
MF '   Joachim Müller
FW '   Hans Richter   ?'
FW '   John Bemme
FW '   Mario Neuhäuser
Substitutes:
MF '   Mario Schubert   46'
Manager:
  Manfred Lienemann
MAGDEBURG:
GK '   Dirk Heyne
SW '   Dirk Stahmann
DF '   Detlef Raugust
DF '   Siegmund Mewes
DF '   Detlef Schößler
MF '   Axel Wittke
MF '   Jürgen Pommerenke
MF '   Wolfgang Steinbach
FW '   Damian Halata
FW '   Joachim Streich   75'
FW '   Martin Hoffmann
Substitutes:
FW '   Frank Cebulla   75'
Manager:
  Claus Kreul
Year Fixture Result City Stadium Attendance
1993 1. FC Magdeburg – Hallescher FC 3–2 Hettstedt Sportpark am Walzwerkhölzchen 1,100
1994 1. FC Magdeburg – Hallescher FC 3–4 Thale Sportpark an der Neinstedter Straße 300
1998 1. FC Magdeburg – FSV Lok/Altmark Stendal 4–1 Dessau Paul Greifzu Stadium 3,500
2000 1. FC Magdeburg II – VfL Halle 96 3–2 Dessau Paul Greifzu Stadium 700
2001 1. FC Magdeburg – VfB IMO Merseburg 3–0 Dessau Paul Greifzu Stadium 1,586
2003 1. FC Magdeburg – 1. FC Lok Stendal 2–0 Dessau Paul Greifzu Stadium 2,138
2006 1. FC Magdeburg – SV 09 Staßfurt 1–0 Schönebeck (Elbe) Sportforum an der Barbarastraße 4,500
2007 1. FC Magdeburg II – Magdeburger SV 90 Preußen 3–0 Magdeburg Stadion Magdeburg 2,529
2008 1. FC Magdeburg – Hallescher FC 3–4 pen. Magdeburg Stadion Magdeburg 13,988
2009 1. FC Magdeburg – Hallescher FC 1–0 Magdeburg Stadion Magdeburg 12,988
2013 1. FC Magdeburg – Germania Halberstadt 3–1 (a.e.t.) Magdeburg MDCC-Arena 13,271
2014 1. FC Magdeburg – Hallescher FC 3–0 (a.e.t.) Halle (Saale) Erdgas Sportpark 11,987
2016 Hallescher FC1. FC Magdeburg 2–1 Halle Erdgas Arena 13,927
2017 1. FC MagdeburgVfB Germania Halberstadt 1–0 Magdeburg MDCC-Arena 7,134
2018 1. FC MagdeburgLok Stendal 1–0 Magdeburg Heinrich Germer Stadium 3,803

International matches

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European cups

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  • H = Home game
  • A = Away game
  • All results from 1. FC Magdeburg's point of view
Season Competition Round Country Club First leg Second leg
1964/65 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Galatasaray 1–1 (H) 1–1 (A)
1–1 in Vienna (C)
1965/66 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Q   CA Spora Luxembourg 1–0 (H) 2–0 (A)
1/8   FC Sion 8–1 (H) 2–2 (A)
1/4   West Ham United 0–1 (A) 1–1 (H)
1969/70 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R   MTK Budapest 1–0 (H) 1–1 (A)
1/8   Académica Coimbra 1–0 (H) 0–2 (A)
1972/73 European Clubs' Champions Cup 1R   TPS Turku 6–0 (H) 3–1 (A)
1/8   Juventus 0–1 (A) 0–1 (H)
1973/74 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R   NAC Breda 0–0 (A) 2–0 (H)
1/8   Baník Ostrava 0–2 (A) 3–0 (H)
1/4   Beroe Stara Zagora 2–0 (H) 1–1 (A)
1/2   Sporting Lisboa 1–1 (A) 2–1 (H)
F   AC Milan 2–0
1974/75 European Clubs' Champions Cup 1/8   FC Bayern München 2–3 (A) 1–2 (H)
1975/76 European Clubs' Champions Cup 1R   Malmö FF 1–2 (A) 2–1 (1–2 pen.) (H)
1976/77 UEFA Cup 1R   A.C. Cesena 3–0 (H) 1–3 (A)
2R   Dinamo Zagreb 2–0 (H) 2–2 (A)
1/8   Videoton SC Székesfehérvári 5–0 (H) 0–1 (A)
1/4   Juventus 1–3 (H) 0–1 (A)
1977/78 UEFA Cup 1R   Odra Opole 2–1 (A) 1–1 (H)
2R   Schalke 04 4–2 (H) 3–1 (A)
1/8   RC Lens 4–0 (H) 0–2 (A)
1/4   PSV Eindhoven 1–0 (H) 2–4 (A)
1978/79 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Valur Reykjavik 1–1 (A) 4–0 (H)
1/8   Ferencvárosi TC 1–0 (H) 1–2 (A)
1/4   FC Baník Ostrava 2–1 (H) 2–4 (A)
1979/80 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Wrexham AFC 2–3 (A) 5–2 (a.e.t.) (H)
1/8   Arsenal FC 1–2 (A) 2–2 (H)
1980/81 UEFA Cup 1R   Moss FK 2–1 (H) 3–2 (A)
2R   AC Torino 1–3 (A) 1–0 (H)
1981/82 UEFA Cup 1R   Borussia Mönchengladbach 3–1 (H) 0–2 (A)
1983/84 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup Q   Swansea City 1–1 (A) 1–0 (H)
1R   FC Barcelona 1–5 (H) 0–2 (A)
1986/87 UEFA Cup 1R   Athletic Bilbao 0–2 (A) 1–0 (H)
1990/91 UEFA Cup 1R   RoPS 0–0 (H) 1–0 (A)
2R   Girondins de Bordeaux 0–1 (H) 0–1 (A)
  • All results from 1. FC Magdeburg's point of view
Year Country Club Home game Away game
1968   Odra Opole 0–2 0–1
  Jednota Trenčín 2–1 0–1
  Hvidovre Kopenhagen 4–2 6–2
1984   AIK Stockholm 0–2 0–2
  Gornik Zabrze 2–1 0–3
  1. FC Nuremberg 3–0 2–2
1986   Widzew Lodz 3–4 0–3
  Brøndby IF 1–1 3–4
  FC St. Gallen 5–1 0–2
1987   Pogoń Szczecin 2–1 1–3
  FC La Chaux-de-Fonds 5–1 1–0
  Hammarby IF Stockholm 0–0 0–1
1988   FC Bayer 05 Uerdingen 1–2 0–2
  Odense BK 3–1 2–5
  AZ Alkmaar 2–1 1–4

People

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Players

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See also: List of 1. FC Magdeburg players

Championship teams

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Only players with at least one league match in the respective season are included.

Wolfgang Seguin (26 games/4 goals), Wolfgang Abraham (25/13), Hans-Jürgen Herrmann (25/6), Jürgen Pommerenke (25/3), Jürgen Sparwasser (25/7), Manfred Zapf (25/3), Detlef Enge (24), Axel Tyll (23/6), Siegmund Mewes (21/5), Ulrich Schulze (21), Klaus Decker (19), Jürgen Achtel (18), Helmut Gaube (8), Jörg Ohm (7), Werner Heine (5), Heinz Oelze (4/1), Rolf Retschlag (3), Bodo Sommer (2), Wolfgang Steinbach (1)
Manager: Heinz Krügel
1974 Cup Winners' Cup and 1973–74 DDR-Oberliga champions
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Klaus Decker (26 games/0 goals), Jürgen Pommerenke (26/8), Ulrich Schulze (26), Wolfgang Seguin (26/3), Axel Tyll (26/3), Jürgen Sparwasser (24/12), Martin Hoffmann (23/9), Manfred Zapf (23/1), Hans-Jürgen Herrmann (21/5), Wolfgang Abraham (18/2), Siegmund Mewes (16/4), Detlef Enge (14), Jürgen Achtel (8), Helmut Gaube (8), Detlef Raugust (7/2), Wolfgang Steinbach (6), Bodo Sommer (5), Norbert Pysall (4), Jörg Ohm (3), Peter Kohde (1)
Manager: Heinz Krügel
1974–75 DDR-Oberliga champions
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Ulrich Schulze (26 games/0 goals), Wolfgang Seguin (26/3), Wolfgang Abraham (25/2), Klaus Decker (25), Martin Hoffmann (25/11), Jürgen Pommerenke (24/15), Manfred Zapf (24/3), Axel Tyll (20/6), Detlef Raugust (19/2), Wolfgang Steinbach (17/2), Siegmund Mewes (15/3), Bodo Sommer (14), Hans-Jürgen Herrmann (13/1), Jürgen Sparwasser (11/7), Heinz Oelze (9/2), Helmut Gaube (6), Detlef Enge (5), Uwe Grüning (4), Dietmar Hempel (3), Jörg Ohm (3), Peter Kohde (2), Norbert Pysall (1)
Manager: Heinz Krügel

Internationals

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Internationals during their career with SC Aufbau / 1. FC Magdeburg
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The following players won call-ups to their respective national teams during their time with 1. FC Magdeburg. The table lists the overall caps and goals and those caps and goals during their time at Magdeburg. Players that only won caps to the youth national teams are not listed.

Current as of 1 February 2015

Player Nation Games Goals from to
Baltušnikas, Virginijus   Lithuania 42 (4) 9 (1) 1990 1998
Bonan, Heiko   East Germany 2 (1) 0 (0) 1989 1990
Decker, Klaus   East Germany 3 (3) 0 (0) 1974 1974
Hainault, André   Canada 42 (1) 2 (0) 2015– 2006–
Halata, Damian   East Germany 4 (2) 1 (1) 1984 1989
Heyne, Dirk   East Germany 9 (9) 0 (0) 1979 1990
Hirschmann, Günter   East Germany 3 (3) 0 (0) 1961 1961
Hoffmann, Martin   East Germany 66 (66) 0 (0) 1973 1981
Kirilovas, Igoris   Lithuania 27 (2) 1 (0) 1991 1998
Kubisch, Günter   East Germany 1 (1) 0 (0) 1961 1961
Minkwitz, Stefan   East Germany 2 (2) 0 (0) 1990 1990
Pommerenke, Jürgen   East Germany 57 (57) 0 (0) 1972 1983
Raugust, Detlef   East Germany 3 (3) 0 (0) 1978 1979
Rösler, Uwe   East Germany 6 (5) 0 (0) 1988 1990
Schößler, Detlef   East Germany 18 (3) 0 (0) 1986 1990
Schulze, Ulrich   East Germany 1 (1) 0 (0) 1974 1974
Schuster, Dirk   East Germany
and   Germany
7 (4) 0 (0) 1990 1995
Seguin, Wolfgang   East Germany 18 (18) 0 (0) 1971 1974
Sparwasser, Jürgen   East Germany 53 (53) 0 (0) 1969 1977
Stahmann, Dirk   East Germany 46 (46) 0 (0) 1982 1989
Steinbach, Wolfgang   East Germany 28 (28) 0 (0) 1978 1985
Stöcker, Hermann   East Germany 6 (6) 0 (0) 1963 1965
Streich, Joachim1   East Germany 102 (59) 55 (20) 1969 1984
Tyll, Axel   East Germany 4 (4) 0 (0) 1973 1975
Wolf, Denis   Philippines 14 (1) 5 (1) 2012
Wuckel, Markus   East Germany 4 (4) 0 (0) 1987 1990
Zapf, Manfred   East Germany 16 (16) 0 (0) 1969 1975

1 Four matches are not counted as official A internationals by FIFA.

Internationals before or after their Magdeburg career
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The following players won call-ups to their respective national teams before or after their spell with 1. FC Magdeburg. The table shows the number of call-ups and goals scored as well as the time they spent with 1. FC Magdeburg and with the national team.

Current as of 26 March 2009

Player Nation Games Goals in Magdeburg in the NT
Braham, Najeh   Tunisia 6 3 2008–2009 2003–2006
Demyanenko, Anatoliy   Soviet Union 80 6 1991–1991 1981–1990
Dragusha, Mehmet   Albania 10 1 2008–2009 2003–2005
Lieberam, Frank   East Germany 1 0 1982–1985
1996–1998
1989
Schneider, René   Germany 1 0 1989–1993 1995–1995

Team captains since 1953

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Period Player
1953–1958 Siegfried Koch
1958–1959 Werner Gravert
1960–1964 Günter Hirschmann
1966–1968 Hermann Stöcker
1968–1979 Manfred Zapf
1979–1984 Jürgen Pommerenke
1985 Joachim Streich
1985–1992 Dirk Stahmann
1992–1993 Reinhard Rother
1993–1994 Frank Siersleben
1994–1996 Guido Mischok
1996–1998 Frank Lieberam
1998–1999 Jörg Kretzschmar
1999–2002 Bodo Schmidt
2002–2008 Mario Kallnik
2008–2009 Daniel Rosin
2009–2010 Radovan Vujanović
2010–2011 Daniel Bauer
2011 Peter Hackenberg
2012–2013 Marco Kurth
2013–2018 Marius Sowislo

Record players

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Players with the most number of competitive matches and goals in competitive matches for 1. FC Magdeburg and its predecessors since 1965, respectively. Players in bold are still active.

Current as of 20 December 2015

Matches Goals
Wolfgang Seguin (529) Joachim Streich (216)
Manfred Zapf (467) Jürgen Sparwasser (173)
Wolfgang Steinbach (433) Günter Hirschmann (124)
Dirk Heyne (408) Jürgen Pommerenke (113)
Jürgen Pommerenke (404) Martin Hoffmann (103)
Dirk Stahmann (391) Wolfgang Steinbach (97)
Jürgen Sparwasser (386)
Siegmund Mewes (386)
Joachim Walter (85)
Klaus Decker (369) Christian Beck (77)
Günter Kubisch (368) Hermann Stöcker (76)
Frank Siersleben (347) Siegmund Mewes (75)
Wolfgang Abraham (75)

Managers

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The following persons have been manager of 1. FC Magdeburg and its predecessors since 1951. Only competitive matches are counted, the dates named are those of the first and last match under the manager's rule.

Current as of 2 April 2023

Manager from to Honors Matches Win %ab
Johannes Manthey 9 September 1951 24 April 1955 104 52.32
Heinz Joerk 18 June 1955 23 September 1956 41 53.66
Johannes Manthey 30 September 1956 27 April 1958 47 52.32
Fritz Wittenbecher 11 May 1958 30 June 1962 Promotion 116 46.55
Ernst Kümmel 18 August 1962 9 January 1966 2 FDGB-Pokal titles 118 37.29
Günter Weitkuhn 12 February 1966 14 May 1966 18 27.78
Heinz Krügel 21 August 1966 19 June 1976 CWC
3 Championships
2 FDGB-Pokal titles
Promotion
329 56.63
Günter Konzackc 23 October 1970 16 June 1971 22 40.91
Klaus Urbanczyk 4 September 1976 20 March 1982 2 FDGB-Pokal titles 205 56.10
Claus Kreul 3 April 1982 1 June 1985 FDGB-Pokal 112 46.43
Joachim Streich 17 August 1985 26 May 1990 164 43.75
Siegmund Mewes 11 August 1990 23 June 1991 39 30.77
Joachim Streich 4 August 1991 22 March 1992 28 43.75
Wolfgang Grobe 28 March 1992 31 October 1992 30 40.00
Jürgen Pommerenke 15 November 1992 20 November 1993 Landespokal 43 53.49
Frank Engel 5 December 1993 18 May 1994 21 61.90
Martin Hoffmann 13 August 1994 3 March 1996 51 35.71
Karl Herdle 17 March 1996 15 September 1996 20 35.00
Hans-Dieter Schmidt 21 September 1996 12 November 1999 Promotion
Landespokal
127 51.97
Jürgen Görlitz 20 November 1999 20 May 2000 23 47.83
Eberhard Vogel 15 August 2000 27 October 2001 Promotion
Landespokal
62 62.90
Joachim Steffens 4 November 2001 18 May 2002 23 47.83
Martin Hoffmann 4 August 2002 17 April 2003 32 35.71
Dirk Heyne 30 April 2003 8 December 2007 Promotion
2 Landespokal titles
179 54.75
Paul Linz 10 February 2008 29 March 2009 45 53.33
Steffen Baumgart 5 April 2009 20 March 2010 Landespokal 41 47.50
Carsten Müller 24 March 2010 29 May 2010 14 41.18
Ruud Kaiser 8 August 2010 13 March 2011 26 34.61
Wolfgang Sandhowe 13 March 2011 22 October 2011 25 36.00
Ronny Thielemann 30 October 2011 25 March 2012 16 18.75
Detlef Ullrich 1 April 2012 29 April 2012 6 33.33
Carsten Müller 6 May 2012 19 May 2012 3 41.18
Andreas Petersen 12 August 2013 24 May 2014 2 Landespokal titles 73 58.33
Jens Härtel 25 July 2015 12 November 2018 Promotion to 3. Liga
Promotion to 2. Bundesliga
2 Landespokal titles
188 54.79
Michael Oenning 14 November 2018 19 May 2019 21 '23.81
Stefan Krämer 17 June 2019 22 December 2019' 25 40.00
Claus-Dieter Wollitz 23 December 2019 10 June 2020' 11 18.18
Thomas Hoßmang 11 June 2020 9 February 2021 30 23.33
Christian Titz 11 February 2021 still active Promotion to 2. Bundesliga
Landespokal
85 55.29

^a For managers with several spells (Johannes Manthey, Joachim Streich und Martin Hoffmann, Carsten Müller) the percentage is for all competitive matches under their reign.
^b Win% is rounded to two decimal places.
^c Stand-in for Heinz Krügel, who was studying at the DHfK Leipzig.

Club presidents

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Period Chairman/President
1965–1969 Ernst Hoberg
1970–1975 Herbert Groth
1976–1979 Ulrich Kammrad
1980–1983 Manfred Zapf
1983–1988 Herbert König
1988–1989 Achim Hildebrandt
1989–1990 Reinhard Lehmann
1990–1991 Uwe Bögelsack
1991–1995 Erwin Bugar
1995–2000 Eckhard Meyer
2000 Rüdiger Deumelandt1
2000–2002 Lutz Trümper
2002–2003 Bernd Tiedge2
2003–2004 Ingolf Nitschke
2004–2011 Volker Rehboldt
2011– Peter Fechner

1Interim president after the board had stepped down
2Interim president when the club went into administration

Record results

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Current as of August 2024

Record wins
Home Away
DDR-Oberliga 9–0 v BSG Sachsenring Zwickau (27 November 1982) 5–0 v Hallescher FC (25 November 1989)
6–1 v Chemie Böhlen (16 April 1983)
DDR-Liga 10–0 v Dynamo Schwerin (28 August 1966) 7–0 v SG Hohenschönhausen (14 November 1954)
2. Fußball-Bundesliga 4–0 v DSC Arminia Bielefeld (28 May 2023) 4–0 v 1. FC Nürnberg (31 August 2024)
3. Liga 6–1 v VfR Aalen (11 March 2018) 5–0 v MSV Duisburg (26 January 2022)
Oberliga and Regionalliga (post-1991) 9–1 v FC Anhalt Dessau (22 April 2001)
8–0 v Wacker 90 Nordhausen (15 October 2000)
7–0 v FC Oberlausitz Neugersdorf (17 May 2006)
FDGB-Pokal and DFB-Pokal 5 matches with a 4-goal difference (4–0 and 5–1) 6–0 v ASG Vorwärts Neubrandenburg (16 November 1968)
8–2 v BSG Motor Nordhausen/West (21 November 1971)
Landespokal 10–0 v BSV Halle-Ammendorf1 (26 March 2022) 16–0 v SV Liesten 22 (7 October 2017)
European cups 8–1 v FC Sion (17 November 1965) 2–0 v CA Spora Luxembourg (13 October 1965)
3–1 v Turku PS (27. September 1972)
3–1 v FC Schalke 04 (2 November 1977)
Biggest defeats
Home Away
DDR-Oberliga 0–4 v Eisenhüttenstädter FC Stahl (2 March 1991) 0–6 v BSG Sachsenring Zwickau (8 May 1964)
1–7 v FC Carl Zeiss Jena (23. Oktober 1967)
DDR-Liga 1–7 v Chemie Wolfen (7 December 1952) 2–6 v Motor Brandenburg Süd (29 September 1954)
0–4 v SC Motor Jena (19 September 1956)
2. Fußball-Bundesliga 0–4 v Hannover 96 (19 August 2022) 0–3 v 1. FC Heidenheim (20 October 2019)
0–7 v Karlsruher SC (17 March 2024)
3. Liga 0–4 v SC Verl (21 February 2021) 1–4 v SG Sonnenhof Großaspach (23 July 2017)
2–5 v Waldhof Mannheim (31 October 2020)
Oberliga and Regionalliga (post-1991) 1–6 v Chemnitzer FC (31 October 2010)
0–5 v VfB Lichterfelde (17 November 1995)
0–5 v FC Carl Zeiss Jena (8 December 2002)
0–9 v 1. FC Union Berlin (6 November 1993)
FDGB-Pokal and DFB-Pokal 0–3 v Vorwärts Frankfurt/Oder (25 February 1976) 0–4 v Stahl Eisenhüttenstadt (20 October 1990)
DFB-Pokal 0–5 v Borussia Dortmund (24 October 2017) 1–2 v Kickers Offenbach (19 August 2024)
Landespokal 3–4 pen. v Hallescher FC (14 May 2008) 2–4 v Fortuna Magdeburg (31 October 1994)
European cups 1–5 v FC Barcelona (28 September 1983) 11 matches with two goals difference (0–2 or 1–3)
Most goals in a match
Home Away
All competitions 10–2 v Chemie Böhlen (3 December 1978) 16–0 v SV Liesten (7 October 2017)

1BSV Halle-Ammendorf relinquished their home field right.

Shirt sponsors

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Sponsor Period Line of Business
Jägermeister 1990–1996 Beverages
Gothaer 1996–1998 Insurance
Plan-Bau JK 1998–20011 Construction
AMIS 2001/2002 Financial services
MEDENT 2003–2005 Healthcare
MDCC 2006 Telecommunications
Wernesgrüner 2006–2010 Beverages
Camp David 2010–11 Fashion
Ottostadt 20122 City marketing
Lithoscan 2012 Printing
eab Solar 2012–2014 Solar technology
FAM 2014- Tagebau-, Lager- und Umschlagtechnik

1For the DFB-Pokal games against FC Bayern Munich, Karlsruher SC and FC Schalke 04 the magazine Euro am Sonntag was the shirt sponsor. 1As no shirt sponsor was found until mid-season, the club decided to use the slogan of the marketing campain of the city of Magdeburg.

1. FC Magdeburg Namen und Zahlen