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词条 1968–69 1. FC Nürnberg season
释义

  1. Season review

  2. Aftermath

  3. Match results

     Legend  League  Cup  Europe 

  4. Player details

  5. Transfers

     In  Out 

  6. References

{{Infobox Football club season
| club = 1. FC Nürnberg
| logo =
| season = 1968–69
| manager = Max Merkel (until 24 March 1969)
Robert Körner (25 March 1969 – 12 April 1969)
Kuno Klötzer (from 14 April 1969)
| chairman = Walter Luther
| league = 1. Bundesliga
| league result = 17th (relegated)
| cup1 = DFB-Pokal | cup1 result = Semi Final
| cup2 = UEFA European Cup | cup2 result = First Round
| league topscorer = Hans Küppers (10)
| season topscorer =
| highest attendance =
| lowest attendance =
| prevseason = 1967–68
| nextseason = 1969–70
}}

1. FC Nürnberg played the 1968–69 season in the Fußball-Bundesliga.

Season review

Despite winning the championship at the end of the previous season, coach Max Merkel decided to make significant changes to the squad. Merkel added 13 new players to the first team squad, and several of the club's more experienced players were sold, including Franz Brungs, the team's leading goalscorer in their championship winning season, and Austrian international August Starek.

Nuremberg started the season poorly, losing their opening two games, but soon recovered and spent the next couple of months in a mid-table position. As reigning champions, the club entered the UEFA European Cup, but lost 5–1 on aggregate to Ajax in the first round. Nuremberg began to struggle from November onwards, and went the next ten games without a win, dropping to the bottom of the table. Merkel was sacked on 24 March and replaced by Kuno Klötzer a few weeks later. With Klötzer in charge, Nuremberg went on to win their next three matches, including a victory against eventual champions Bayern Munich. This was followed by two draws, which took the club to 16th (one place above the relegation zone) with one game in the season remaining. This was a match away at 1. FC Köln, who were also in danger of being relegated. Nuremberg were defeated 3–0, confirming their relegation to the Regionalliga as 17th-placed Borussia Dortmund had won their final match.

Aftermath

Nuremberg's relegation came as a major surprise having won the Bundesliga 12 months earlier – former player Max Morlock described the season as being "like a bad dream".[1] They were the first champions of the Bundesliga to be relegated, and did not return to the top flight until 1978. Max Merkel is the figure often blamed for the club's relegation due to the wholesale changes made to the squad during the pre-season, with Horst Leupold later remarking that he "didn't understand why so many new players joined us after we won the title".[2] Defender Ferdinand Wenauer pointed to more sinister reasons, claiming that goalkeeper Jürgen Rynio had been bribed by Borussia Dortmund, although this was never proven.[3]

Match results

Legend

WinDrawLoss

League

{{main|1968–69 Fußball-Bundesliga}}
GameDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorersNotes
117 August 1968Alemannia AachenHome1–420,000Walter (og)MR
224 August 1968Kickers OffenbachAway1–233,000KüppersMR
331 August 1968Borussia MönchengladbachHome4–040,000Zaczyk, Čebinac (pen), Strehl, BeerMR
44 September 1968Hannover 96Away2–240,000Beer, NüssingMR
57 September 19681. FC KaiserslauternHome1–026,000ČebinacMR
614 September 19681860 MunichAway0–230,000MR
721 September 1968Hamburger SVHome0–012,000MR
828 September 1968Schalke 04Away1–425,000VolkertMR
95 October 1968Hertha BSCHome3–019,000Volkert, Zaczyk, KüppersMR
1019 October 1968Eintracht FrankfurtAway0–320,000MR
1126 October 1968MSV DuisburgHome1–112,000KüppersMR
1230 October 1968Eintracht BraunschweigAway2–018,000Strehl, KüppersMR
132 November 1968VfB StuttgartHome1–120,000L. MüllerMR
1412 November 1968Bayern MunichAway0–340,000MR
1516 November 1968Werder BremenHome1–110,000L. MüllerMR
1630 November 1968Borussia DortmundAway1–316,000KüppersMR
177 December 19681. FC KölnHome0–111,000MR
1811 January 1969Alemannia AachenAway2–422,000L. Müller, NüssingMR
1918 January 1969Kickers OffenbachHome2–245,000Zaczyk, ČebinacMR
2025 January 1969Borussia MönchengladbachAway1–135,000VolkertMR
211 February 1969Hannover 96Home1–230,000L. Müller (pen)MR
228 February 19691. FC KaiserslauternAway1–18,000H. MüllerMR
2322 February 19691860 MunichHome3–050,000Küppers (2), Kroth (og)MR
248 March 1969Schalke 04Home1–135,000L. MüllerMR
2515 March 1969Hertha BSCAway0–235,000MR
2622 March 1969Eintracht FrankfurtHome1–018,000Wirth (og)MR
2729 March 1969MSV DuisburgAway0–118,000MR
289 April 1969Hamburger SVAway2–422,000Strehl (2)MR
2919 April 1969Eintracht BraunschweigHome2–017,000Nüssing (2)MR
3026 April 1969VfB StuttgartAway3–222,000Nüssing, Volkert (2)MR
3117 May 1969Bayern MunichHome2–045,000Volkert (2)MR
3223 May 1969Werder BremenAway3–327,000Küppers (2), Strehl (pen)MR
3331 May 1969Borussia DortmundHome2–250,000Küppers, L. Müller (pen)MR
347 June 19691. FC KölnAway0–353,000MR

Cup

{{main|1968–69 DFB-Pokal}}
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorersNotes
First5 January 1969Eintracht TrierAway3–118,000Hansen, L. Müller, NüssingMR
Second2 April 1969Sperber HamburgAway0–04,500MR
Second (replay)12 April 1969Sperber HamburgHome7–07,000L. Müller (2), Zaczyk (2), Nüssing, Lehr (2)MR
Quarter Final23 April 1969Hannover 96Home1–012,000ČebinacMR
Semi Final3 May 1969Bayern MunichAway0–225,000MR

Europe

{{main|1968–69 European Cup}}
RoundDateOpponentVenueResultAttendanceGoalscorersNotes
First (1st leg)18 September 1968AjaxHome1–154,000VolkertMR
First (2nd leg)2 October 1968AjaxAway0–463,000MR
Ajax won 5–1 on aggregate

Player details

[4]
Pos.Nat.PlayerLeagueDFB-PokalEuropeTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK FRG}}{{sortname|Jürgen|Rynio}} 25 0 4 0 2 0 31 0
GK FRG}}{{sortname|Roland|Wabra}} 10 0 1 0 1 0 12 0
GK FRG}}{{sortname|Walter|Pradt}} 0 0 - - - - 0 0
DF FRG}}{{sortname|Ferdinand|Wenauer}} 34 0 5 0 2 0 41 0
DF FRG}}{{sortname|Fritz|Popp}} 32 0 3 0 2 0 37 0
DF FRG}}{{sortname|Ludwig|Müller|Ludwig Müller (footballer)}} 29 6 5 3 1 0 35 9
DF FRG}}{{sortname|Horst|Leupold}} 27 0 0 0 1 0 28 0
DF DEN}}{{sortname|Johnny|Hansen|Johnny Hansen (footballer born 1943)}} 21 0 2 1 2 0 25 1
DF FRG}}{{sortname|Peter|Czernotzky}} 8 0 3 0 - - 11 0
DF FRG}}{{sortname|Amand|Theis}} 7 0 - - - - 7 0
DF FRG}}{{sortname|Franz|Zimmert}} 1 0 3 0 - - 4 0
DF FRG}}{{sortname|Ewald|Schäffner}} 0 0 - - - - 0 0
MF FRG}}{{sortname|Klaus|Zaczyk}} 34 3 5 2 2 0 41 5
MF FRG}}{{sortname|Hans|Küppers}} 33 10 4 0 2 0 39 10
MF FRG}}{{sortname|Heinz|Müller|Heinz Müller (footballer born 1943)}} 28 1 4 0 2 0 34 1
MF FRG}}{{sortname|Heinz|Strehl}} 20 5 3 0 1 0 24 5
MF FRG}}{{sortname|Hans|Rigotti}} 4 0 2 0 1 0 7 0
MF FRG}}{{sortname|Theodor|Homann}} 0 0 - - - - 0 0
FW FRG}}{{sortname|Georg|Volkert}} 28 7 5 0 2 1 35 8
FW FRG}}{{sortname|Erich|Beer}} 25 2 2 0 1 0 28 2
FW FRG}}{{sortname|Dieter|Nüssing}} 23 5 5 2 1 0 29 7
FW YUG}}{{sortname|Zvezdan|ČebinacCebinac} 22 3 3 1 1 0 26 4
FW FRG}}{{sortname|Jürgen|Lehr}} 0 0 1 2 - - 1 2

Transfers

In

PlayerPosFromFeeDate
Erich Beer FW SpVgg Fürth
Peter Czernotzky DF Borussia Neunkirchen
Johnny Hansen DF Vejle BK
Theodor Homann MF SSV Werne
Hans Küppers MF 1860 Munich DM 175,000
Jürgen Lehr FW 1. FC Nürnberg Amateure
Dieter Nüssing FW 1. FC Nürnberg Amateure
Walter Pradt GK 1. FC Nürnberg Amateure
Hans Rigotti MF Bayern Munich
Jürgen Rynio GK Karlsruher SC
Amand Theis DF 1. FC Nürnberg Amateure
Klaus Zaczyk MF Karlsruher SC
Franz Zimmert DF 1. FC Nürnberg Amateure

Out

PlayerPosToFeeDate
Horst Blankenburg FW Wiener SC DM 45,000
Claus-Jürgen Braun DF Released
Franz Brungs DF Hertha BSC DM 200,000
Manfred Ebenhöh MF SpVgg Fürth
Karl-Heinz Ferschl MF Hertha BSC
Helmut Hilpert FW SV Waldhof Mannheim
Adolf Ruff FW 1. FC Nürnberg Amateure
Hubert Schöll GK Hamburger SV
August Starek MF Bayern Munich
Gyula Tóth GK Jahn Regensburg
Wulf-Ingo Usbeck DF Released

References

1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-45589388.html | title=Böser Traum | language=German | publisher=Der Spigel | date=16 June 1969 | accessdate=31 January 2012}}
2. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.bundesliga.de/en/liga/news/2006/index.php?f=43852.php | title=From zero to hero to zero | date=25 December 2006 | publisher=Bundesliga | accessdate=31 January 2012}}
3. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.sueddeutsche.de/sport/-bundesligaspiel-des-club-das-leben-ist-wirklich-ein-scheissspiel-1.1263503-2 | title=Abstieg als Titelverteidiger | language=German | accessdate=31 January 2012}}
4. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.fussballdaten.de/vereine/1fcnuernberg/1969/ | title=1. FC Nürnberg - Bundesliga 1968/1969 | publisher=Fussballdaten | accessdate=29 January 2012}}
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