Date | Season | Halftime | Result |
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05.03.2011 | 2010 | 3 : 0 | 5 : 0 |
Time | Team | Name | Event |
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3'' | FC Nurnberg | P. Wollscheid | Normal Goal |
6'' | FC St. Pauli | C. Zambrano | Substitution 1 |
14'' | FC Nurnberg | C. Eigler | Normal Goal |
17'' | FC Nurnberg | C. Eigler | Normal Goal |
61'' | FC St. Pauli | F. Boll | Substitution 2 |
61'' | FC St. Pauli | F. Bartels | Substitution 3 |
64'' | FC Nurnberg | J. Hegeler | Substitution 1 |
79'' | FC Nurnberg | A. Cohen | Substitution 2 |
82'' | FC Nurnberg | R. Mak | Substitution 3 |
86'' | FC Nurnberg | C. Eigler | Normal Goal |
87'' | FC Nurnberg | C. Eigler | Normal Goal |
Position | Number | Name |
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ui.hrac_ | 1 | R. Schäfer |
ui.hrac_ | 5 | A. Wolf |
ui.hrac_ | 25 | J. Pinola |
ui.hrac_ | 26 | T. Chandler |
ui.hrac_ | 38 | P. Wollscheid |
ui.hrac_ | 2 | T. Simons |
ui.hrac_ | 13 | J. Hegeler |
ui.hrac_ | 37 | M. Ekici |
ui.hrac_ | 18 | A. Cohen |
ui.hrac_ | 14 | R. Mak |
ui.hrac_ | 8 | C. Eigler |
Position | Number | Name |
---|---|---|
ui.hrac_ | 26 | T. Kessler |
ui.hrac_ | 11 | R. Gunesch |
ui.hrac_ | 27 | J. Kalla |
ui.hrac_ | 16 | M. Thorandt |
ui.hrac_ | 5 | C. Zambrano |
ui.hrac_ | 20 | M. Lehmann |
ui.hrac_ | 17 | F. Boll |
ui.hrac_ | 18 | M. Kruse |
ui.hrac_ | 30 | D. Daube |
ui.hrac_ | 9 | M. Ebbers |
ui.hrac_ | 22 | F. Bartels |
Position | Number | Name |
---|---|---|
ui.hrac_ | 22 | I. Gündogan |
ui.hrac_ | 11 | M. Mintál |
ui.hrac_ | 19 | N. Ben Khalifa |
ui.hrac_ | 40 | M. Plattenhardt |
ui.hrac_ | 3 | P. Nilsson |
ui.hrac_ | 6 | D. Maroh |
ui.hrac_ | 30 | A. Stephan |
Position | Number | Name |
---|---|---|
ui.hrac_ | 14 | M. Eger |
ui.hrac_ | D. Naki | |
ui.hrac_ | 10 | C. Takyi |
ui.hrac_ | 1 | B. Pliquett |
ui.hrac_ | 28 | M. Volz |
ui.hrac_ | 7 | R. Hennings |
ui.hrac_ | 8 | F. Bruns |
The Bavarian football team 1. FC Nurnberg was founded in 1900 and is now a club with a rich and successful history, having already managed to become champions of the first league nine times. The last time was in the 1967/1968 season. In recent years the situation has been that they alternate between participation in the Bundesliga and the 2. Bundesliga. At European level, they have not yet won any major cup. The Max-Morlock-Stadion, which has a capacity of 50,000 spectators, serves as the home ground for 1. The club colours are white and red.
More about 1. FC NürnbergThe German football club is nicknamed Kiezkicker or also Freibeuter der Liga (Pirates of the League), with the club colours being brown and white. This colour combination can also be found on the home jersey, with the top being brown and the shorts white. For the away jerseys it is the other way around. At home, they play at the Millerntor-Stadion, which has a capacity of 29,546 spectators. The club was founded in 1910 and operates in St. Pauli, a district in Hamburg. In addition to football, other sports such as bowling, table tennis, triathlon, American football and others are also represented in the club.
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