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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