Monday, 27th of July 2015

Friday, 31st of July 2015

Monday, 17th of August 2015

Sunday, 23rd of August 2015

Sunday, 30th of August 2015

Sunday, 13th of September 2015

Saturday, 19th of September 2015

Tuesday, 22nd of September 2015

Friday, 25th of September 2015

Sunday, 4th of October 2015

Saturday, 17th of October 2015

Saturday, 24th of October 2015

Monday, 2nd of November 2015

Saturday, 7th of November 2015

Monday, 23rd of November 2015

Sunday, 29th of November 2015

Friday, 4th of December 2015

Sunday, 13th of December 2015

Saturday, 19th of December 2015

Saturday, 6th of February 2016

Monday, 15th of February 2016

Monday, 22nd of February 2016

Friday, 26th of February 2016

Tuesday, 1st of March 2016

Friday, 4th of March 2016

Friday, 11th of March 2016

Sunday, 20th of March 2016

Sunday, 3rd of April 2016

Sunday, 10th of April 2016

Saturday, 16th of April 2016

Saturday, 23rd of April 2016

Saturday, 30th of April 2016

Sunday, 8th of May 2016

Sunday, 15th of May 2016





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The team 1. FC Nürnberg


1. Fußball-Club Nürnberg Verein für Leibesübungen e. V., often called 1. FC Nürnberg (German pronunciation: [ʔɛf ˈt͡seː ˈnʏʁnbɛʁk]) or simply Nürnberg, is a German association football club in Nuremberg, Bavaria, who currently compete in 2. Bundesliga. Founded in 1900, the club initially competed in the Southern German championship, winning their first title in 1916. Their first German championship was won in 1920. Before the inauguration of the Bundesliga in 1963, 1.FCN won a further 11 regional championships, including the Oberliga Süd formed in 1945, and were German champions another seven times. The club has won the Bundesliga once and the DFB-Pokal four times. Since 1963, the club have played their home games at the Frankenstadion in Nuremberg. Today's club has sections for boxing, handball, hockey, rollerblading and ice skating, swimming, skiing and tennis. 1. FCN have been relegated from the German football league system top tier Bundesliga on eight occasions – beating the record earlier set by Arminia Bielefeld.