Tuesday, December 25, 2012




Nurnberg install new coaching team
Michael Wiesinger and Armin Reutershahn have been placed in charge of Nurnberg for the remainder of the season following Dieter Hecking's departure over the weekend. Hecking left to take over at Bundesliga rivals Wolfsburg on Saturday and Nurnberg have moved quickly to install U-23 coach Wiesinger and assistant coach Reutershahn in a joint management role.

The duo's official presentation will be at an opening training session on 3 January. "We went over all the options intensively and concluded that FCN would approach the second half of the campaign with this set-up," sporting director Martin Bader told club website fcn.de.

"In Michael Wiesinger and Armin Reutershahn we have two coaches from our own ranks that enjoy a great amount of trust and acceptance."

Wiesinger added: "FC Nurnberg is my club; I was a player here and have put my heart and passion into my work here. To get the chance to take on this sporting challenge is very special for me. It's a task that I trust myself with because I know the club and the setting very well."

Hecking left to take charge of Wolfsburg as the replacement for Lorenz-Gunther Kostner, who had been in caretaker charge since Felix Magath's resignation at the end of October. Wolfsburg are 15th in the Bundesliga standings on 19 points, one behind 14th-placed Nurnberg.

Football

Monday, December 10, 2012


1. FC Nuremberg (German: 1. FC Nürnberg) is a German association football club in Nuremberg, Bavaria. It was founded on 4 May 1900 by a group of eighteen young men who had gathered at the local pub called the "Burenhütte" to assemble a side committed to playing football rather than rugby, one of the other new "English" games becoming popular at the time. Today's club offers its members boxing, handball, hockey, rollerblading and ice skating, swimming, skiing, and tennis. After a difficult 2009–10 campaign, they avoided relegation from the first division Bundesliga by beating the third place 2. Bundesliga finisher FC Augsburg in a play-off at the end of the season.
1. FCN have been relegated from the German football league system top tier Bundesliga on seven occasions – tying the record earlier set by Arminia Bielefeld.

FCN , Nuremberg