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Amichevoli Europa 08/18 16:30 - SV Pullach v BCF Wolfratshausen L 4-1
Amichevoli Europa 07/10 17:30 - TSV Neuried v BCF Wolfratshausen D 1-1
Germania - Oberliga - Play-off 06/02 14:00 15 [17] BCF Wolfratshausen v SV Kirchanschöring [16] L 1-4
Germania - Oberliga - Play-off 05/30 16:30 15 SV Kirchanschöring v BCF Wolfratshausen L 4-1
Germania - Oberliga - Play-off 05/26 13:00 14 SB Chiemgau Traunstein v BCF Wolfratshausen W 1-3
Germania - Oberliga - Play-off 05/23 16:30 14 [17] BCF Wolfratshausen v SB Chiemgau Traunstein [15] D 1-1
Germania - Oberliga Bayern Sud 05/18 16:30 38 [15] BCF Wolfratshausen v SV Kirchanschöring [17] L 0-1
Germania - Oberliga Bayern Sud 05/12 12:00 37 [16] BCF Wolfratshausen v DJK Vilzing [7] W 3-0
Germania - Oberliga Bayern Sud 05/05 13:00 36 TuS Holzkirchen v BCF Wolfratshausen L 3-0
Germania - Oberliga Bayern Sud 04/28 12:00 35 [16] BCF Wolfratshausen v Monaco 1860 II [12] W 2-1
Germania - Oberliga Bayern Sud 04/21 16:30 34 SB Chiemgau Traunstein v BCF Wolfratshausen L 3-1
Germania - Oberliga Bayern Sud 04/18 16:00 33 [17] BCF Wolfratshausen v TSV Landsberg [16] W 4-2

Stat.

 TotalIn casaFuori casa
Partite disputate 1 0 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 1 0 1
Goals against 4 0 4
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - BCF Wolfratshausen

The BCF Wolfratshausen is a German association football club from the city of Wolfratshausen, Bavaria.

History

The club was formed in 1957 as BC Farchet, named after a suburb of Wolfratshausen. The club was not a football club as such in its origins but rather its activities took part in the local pub. The term ball in the club names referees to a green ball every club member had to carry as a form of identification. The number of balls was set at 30, making the club quite limited in membership; its current membership sits at 1,400. Failure to produce the ball to another club member on request was a punishable offence. The club was, in those days, what Bavarians referee to as Stöpsel-Club (English: Bottle top club).

The club's lack of football activity was due to not having a home ground at it was decided to play as a reserve team for local side TSV Wolfratshausen to compensate for this. In 1961, the club finally registered with the Bavarian football association and entered competition under its own name. The club's most prominent member in those early days was a young Edmund Stoiber, later to become Minister President of Bavaria. In 1966, the club begun building its own home ground and in 1974, it changed its name to the current BCF Wolfratshausen.

On the field, BCF had to wait considerable time to experience success. In 1995, it came second the local C-Klasse, the lowest possible league a club could play in then in Bavaria, the tenth tier of the Bavarian football league system. After a successful promotion decider, the club moved up a level, to the B-Klasse. In its first season there, it came second but this time failed in the promotion round; a year later it made up for it by winning the league.

The A-Klasse became just another stepping stone for the team, winning the league and earning promotion to the Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Süd. The team came second in this league in its first year there too, but failed in the promotion round, losing in extra time to Wacker Burghausen II. After an average 1999–2000 season, it won its league the year after and moved up to the Bezirksoberliga Oberbayern. In this league, the club proved to good as well, winning it and making it into the tier-five Landesliga Bayern-Süd.

In the Landesliga, BCF looked like repeating the previous seasons, leading the league at the winter break. In spring, it fell somewhat behind and finished the year in fifth place. The next season, 2003–04, it came second in the league after losing a decider to MTV Ingolstadt and had to enter the promotion round. In this game, the team beat SG Quelle Fürth 3–2 and earned promotion to the Oberliga Bayern, Bavarias highest league.

The tier-four Bayernliga provided a mark to high for the club and it finished last in the league, with only six wins out of 34 games, having to return to the Landesliga.

At the end of the 2011–12 season, after a number of seasons in the Landesliga, the club qualified directly for the newly expanded Bayernliga after finishing sixth in the Landesliga. The team struggled against relegation in both the 2012–13 and 2013–14 season, in the later only surviving through victories in the relegation round.

Il BCF Wolfratshausen è una società calcistica tedesca con sede nella città di Wolfratshausen, in Baviera. Fondato nel 1925, il club milita attualmente in Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Süd, la settima divisione del campionato tedesco di calcio.

Lo stadio del BCF Wolfratshausen è lo Sportgelände an der Jahnstraße, che ha una capacità di 2.000 spettatori. I colori sociali del club sono il bianco e il blu.

Il BCF Wolfratshausen ha vinto il campionato di Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Süd nel 2011-12 e nel 2017-18. Ha anche vinto la Coppa di Baviera nel 2012-13 e nel 2017-18.

Il club ha una forte tradizione giovanile e molte delle sue squadre giovanili hanno vinto titoli regionali e nazionali. Il BCF Wolfratshausen ha anche una squadra femminile, che milita in Bezirksliga Oberbayern-Süd.

Il BCF Wolfratshausen è un club molto popolare nella sua città e nella regione circostante. È noto per la sua atmosfera amichevole e per il suo impegno nella comunità.