FFC Brauweiler Pulheim

FFC Brauweiler Pulheim 2000 was a German women's football club based in Pulheim, North Rhine-Westphalia. It was founded when the women's section of Grün-Weiß Brauweiler in 2000 established its own club. The team played its last season in the Regionalliga, the German third division. Afterwards the clubs disbanded to join 1. FC Köln.

FFC Brauweiler
Full nameFrauenfußballclub Brauweiler Pulheim 2000 e.V.
Founded1 June 2000
GroundSportzentrum Pulheim, Pulheim
Capacity2,200
LeagueDefunct
Dissolved30 June 2009

History

In 1974 Thomas Meyer established a training group which became the women's section of Grün-Weiß Brauweiler. The team played in the top division from the beginning on and relegations in 1980 and 1986 were followed by direct re-promotions. Despite three consecutive wins of the regional Mittelrheinpokal in 1989-91 Brauweiler did not qualify for the Bundesliga at its inception in 1990. The following season marked one of the club's greatest successes as promotion to the Bundesliga was achieved. Brauweiler won the cup in the same season, being still the only time a club from the second division was able to achieve this feat. The club fought its way to the Bundesliga final, there losing to TSV Siegen. After winning another cup in 1993 and several second places in the league Brauweiler won its first and only championship in 1997. A week later the club's third cup win completed the Double.

With a fourth place in 1997–98 Brauweiler qualified for the single-railed Bundesliga, but several seasons of mediocre performance followed. Eventually the team was relegated to the 2nd league in 2003–04. A direct re-promotion was followed by a year of constant fighting against being relegated yet again. The retirement of several core players led to a disastrous 2006–07 season where Brauweiler took loss after loss, resulting in relegation without having won a single point. The second consecutive relegation followed right away in a season that also brought financial turmoil for Brauweiler, leaving the team to play in the third division for the first time. In 2008–09 Brauweiler won the championship in the Regionalliga thus qualifying for the 2nd league once again. The club disbanded before the 2009–10 season to join 1. FC Köln, though.[1]

Honours

Notable past players

Statistics

Season League Place W D L GF GA Pts DFB-Cup
1989–90Regionalliga West (II)41165511728Semifinal
1990–91Regionalliga West (II)11820621138Won
1991–92Bundesliga Nord (I)RU (1)1343511330Semifinal
1992–93Bundesliga NordSF (2)1242451028Runner-up
1993–94Bundesliga NordRU (2)143166931Won
1994–95Bundesliga NordRU (1)170177934Semifinal
1995–96Bundesliga NordSF (1)1512601748Quarterfinal
1996–97Bundesliga NordWon (1)1521591247Won
1997–98Bundesliga412373528393rd round
1998–99Bundesliga965112951233rd round
1999–00Bundesliga51165503039Semifinal
2000–01Bundesliga41219563237Quarterfinal
2001–02Bundesliga71039372733Quarterfinal
2002–03Bundesliga6949412731Semifinal
2003–04Bundesliga113613305715Semifinal
2004–052. Bundesliga Nord (II)118229525563rd round
2005–06Bundesliga1034152479133rd round
2006–07Bundesliga1200221510002nd round
2007–082. Bundesliga Süd1235142564141st round
2008–09Regionalliga West (III)120246425621st round
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.
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References

  1. "Letzte Hürde zur Fusion mit dem 1. FC Köln genommen" (in German). FFC Brauweiler Pulheim. 2009. Archived from the original on 21 July 2009. Retrieved 30 June 2009.
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