FC Augsburg

German association football club

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May 23 2025 FC Augsburg officially dismissed head coach Jess Thorup after a disappointing end to the season, which included a run of four consecutive losses.
May 17 2025 FC Augsburg lost to Union Berlin 1–2.
May 11 2025 VfB Stuttgart beat FC Augsburg 4–0.
May 4 2025 FC Augsburg lost to Holstein Kiel 1–3.
April 26 2025 Bayer Leverkusen beat FC Augsburg 2–0.
April 20 2025 FC Augsburg drew with Eintracht Frankfurt 0–0.
April 12 2025 VfL Bochum lost to FC Augsburg 1–2.
March 29 2025 TSG Hoffenheim drew with FC Augsburg 1–1.
March 15 2025 FC Augsburg beat VfL Wolfsburg 1-0.
March 8 2025 Borussia Dortmund lost to FC Augsburg 0–1.
March 2 2025 FC Augsburg drew with SC Freiburg 0–0.
February 22 2025 Borussia Mönchengladbach lost to FC Augsburg 0–3.
February 15 2025 FC Augsburg drew with RB Leipzig 0–0.
February 8 2025 Mainz 05 drew with FC Augsburg 0–0.
February 4 2025 VfB Stuttgart beat FC Augsburg 1–0.
February 1 2025 FC St. Pauli drew with FC Augsburg 1–1.
2024 FC Augsburg finished 12th in the Bundesliga under coach Jess Thorup, with Alexis Claude-Maurice as top scorer with 9 goals.
December 4 2024 Karlsruher SC drew with FC Augsburg 2–2 after extra time but lost on penalties 4–5.
2023 FC Augsburg improved to 11th place in the Bundesliga, with coaches Enrico Maaßen and Jess Thorup, accumulating 39 points and showing positive progression.
October 15 2023 Jess Thorup (from Denmark) becomes manager of FC Augsburg
October 9 2023 Enrico Maaßen's management period ends
October 9 2023 Enrico Maaßen is appointed as manager of FC Augsburg, replacing Markus Weinzierl.
2022 FC Augsburg finished 15th in the Bundesliga under Enrico Maaßen, narrowly avoiding relegation with 34 points.
September 2022 Markus Krapf replaced Klaus Hofmann as president of the club.
July 1 2022 Enrico Maaßen becomes manager of FC Augsburg
April 26 2022 Markus Weinzierl returns to manage FC Augsburg for a second time after previous tenures.
2021 FC Augsburg finished 14th in the Bundesliga with Markus Weinzierl as head coach, securing 38 points in the league.
2021 American investor David Blitzer purchased a 45% stake in the club from Klaus Hofmann.
April 26 2021 Markus Weinzierl returns for a second management stint
2020 FC Augsburg finished 13th in the Bundesliga under coaches Heiko Herrlich and Markus Weinzierl, maintaining their top-flight status with 36 points.
2019 FC Augsburg finished 15th in the Bundesliga with Martin Schmidt and Heiko Herrlich as coaches, achieving 36 points and relegation survival.
April 9 2019 Manuel Baum is replaced by Martin Schmidt as manager
January 7 2019 Josef Steinberger takes over as manager of FC Augsburg II and is noted as being present as of the data's timestamp
January 6 2019 Alexander Frankenberger ends his managerial period with the club
October 17 2018 Alexander Frankenberger becomes manager of FC Augsburg II
October 16 2018 Dominik Reinhardt concludes his managerial tenure with the club
June 30 2018 Concluded the 2017-18 season, completing their 9th consecutive season at the WWK Arena and their 7th straight season in the Bundesliga.
January 27 2018 FC Augsburg transferred a defender to Union Berlin for an undisclosed fee
January 18 2018 FC Augsburg transferred a midfielder (MF) to VfB Stuttgart for an undisclosed fee
2017 The club continued to play their home matches at the WWK Arena in Augsburg, Bavaria, which had been their home stadium since 2009.
August 25 2017 Dominik Reinhardt takes over as manager of FC Augsburg II
August 6 2017 Christian Wörns ends his managerial period with the club
July 1 2017 FC Augsburg began their 111th season and 7th consecutive season in the Bundesliga, marking their continued presence in the top flight of German football since their promotion in 2011.
December 14 2016 Manuel Baum replaced Dirk Schuster as manager.
June 2 2016 Markus Weinzierl left FC Augsburg to become manager at Schalke 04, and Dirk Schuster was immediately signed as his successor.
January 1 2016 Christian Wörns becomes manager of FC Augsburg II
2015 FC Augsburg reaches the quarter-finals of the DFB-Pokal and qualifies for the UEFA Europa League, with Koo Ja-cheol scoring 8 goals.
2015 FC Augsburg achieved their best Bundesliga finish, placing 5th with Raúl Bobadilla scoring 10 goals.
2015 FC Augsburg made their European debut in the UEFA Europa League, reaching the Round of 32 before being eliminated by Liverpool 1–0 on aggregate.

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