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KFC Uerdingen 05 was a German football club in the
Uerdingen Uerdingen () is a district of the city of Krefeld, Germany, with a population of 17,888 (2019). Originally a separate city in its own right, Uerdingen merged with the city of Krefeld in 1929. Today, Uerdingen is best known for a local distillery ...
district of the city of
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, North Rhine-Westphalia. The former
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side, which had its greatest successes in the 1980s, plays in the fourth-level
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. In 2025, the club's liquidator announced the termination of all activity, citing financial reasons.


History

The club was founded on 17 November 1905 as Fußball-Club Uerdingen 05. On 1 August 1919, following World War I, FC was joined by Sportvereinigung des Realgymnasiums Uerdingen. During World War II from 1941 to 1945 the club played as part of the combined wartime side Kriegspiel-Gemeinschaft KSG Uerdingen alongside VfB 1910 Uerdingen (which was known from 1910 to 1919 as Sport-Club Preussen Uerdingen). That partnership continued after the war with the two clubs playing as Spielvereinigung Uerdingen 05. On 20 February 1948, VfB became independent again and in 1950 SpVgg resumed their original identity as FC Uerdingen 05. In 1953, the club merged with the Werkssportgruppen Bayer AG Uerdingen, the local worker's sports club of the chemical giant
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, becoming FC Bayer 05 Uerdingen. Bayer withdrew its sponsorship of the football team in 1995 at which time the club took on the name Krefelder Fußball-Club Uerdingen 05. Bayer continues to support the non-footballing departments of the club as Sport-Club Bayer 05 Uerdingen. Uerdingen played in the amateur local leagues throughout their early history. By the early 1960s they had advanced as far as the
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(III) where they would play until 1971 when they stepped up into the
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(II). The club then enjoyed a succession of strong finishes: a second-place result in 1974–75 earned them promotion to the top flight
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, where they finished dead last. After three seasons in the second tier 2. Bundesliga Nord, another second-place finish returned Uerdingen to the Bundesliga in 1979, this time for a two-year stay. The club would go on to enjoy its most successful years through the 1980s. They returned to the Bundesliga in 1983 and earned a best-ever third-place result there in 1986. Uerdingen also captured the
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(German Cup) in 1985 with a 2–1 victory over Bundesliga champions
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in
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's Olympiastadion. Legendary in the club's history from this time is their victory over
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in the quarter-finals of the 1986
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. Down 2–0 after the first leg away and behind 3–1 by half-time at home in the return leg, Uerdingen came storming back with six unanswered goals to win 7–3. In 1987, Uerdingen also became the first club to win both the German under-19 and under-17 championship in the same season. The team spent the first half of the 1990s as an "elevator crew" bouncing up and down between the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga. After the 1995 season Bayer withdrew its sponsorship of the football team which has suffered chronic financial difficulties ever since. Uerdingen took up their final year of play in the Bundesliga in the 1995–96 season as Krefelder Fußball-Club Uerdingen 05. By the turn of the millennium they had slipped through the second division and into third division play. The club's persistent financial problems led the
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to deny them a license for play in the Regionalliga Nord (III) in 2003 despite a mid-table finish and they were relegated to the
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(IV). Veteran manager and
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legend
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was put in charge of the team as German football was reorganised with the introduction the new
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in 2008–09. KFC attempted to qualify for the restructured Regionalliga (IV), but failed in its attempt and was instead relegated to the Verbandsliga (VI) after finishing 13th. In 2009, KFC has struggled with financial difficulties and its efforts to raise money included auctioning on eBay the right to coach the squad for one match and inviting childhood fan
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to a league match. In 2010–11, the club won the Verbandsliga and thus gained promotion to the
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(V). It was the first promotion in 17 years. KFC finished 8th NRW-Liga and missed second consecutive promotion to
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due to finishing behind
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. After the disbanding of the NRW-Liga, KFC qualified for the
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. It won a league championship at this level in 2013 and was promoted to the
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but relegated back to the Oberliga again in 2015. In 2017, Uerdingen won promotion to
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and in 2018 after winning the playoff against
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won promotion to
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. In January 2021, outgoing president
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and his deputy Nicolas Weinhardt announced their departure from the club and shortly after, stated that due to financial losses caused mainly by the
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and an unclear situation regarding the stadium in
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, it had filed for
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. On 10 February 2021 the club was bought by Armenian business man and owner of the Noah Company, Roman Gevorkyan, who was also the owner of Armenian
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, Latvian
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and Italian
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. In June 2021, due to financial insolvency, and the inability to meet the licensing requirements of the 3. Liga, KFC Uerdingen was relegated to the Regionalliga West. This led to Gevorkyan and the Noah Company withdrawing their engagements in the club, and all players were released by the club. In the 2021–22 season, Uerdingen suffered a second consecutive relegation, and were relegated to the Oberliga. In 2024, the team won promotion back to the
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. A new bankruptcy filing was submitted against the club by the tax agency on 13 January 2025, due to tax arrears. Three months later and during the regular season, the responsible liquidator informed all players and provided a press release containing the termination of all activity with immediate effect, unbeknown to the club's executive board. On 22 April 2025, the club released a statement referring to the release and announced legal action.


Final squad


Honours


Senior

*
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**Winners: 1984–85 *
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** Semi-finalists: 1985–86 * 2. Bundesliga **Winners: 1991–92 *
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**Winners: 2017–18 *
Oberliga Niederrhein The Oberliga Niederrhein () is a German amateur football division administered by the German Football Association#Western Germany, Football Association of the Lower Rhine, one of the 21 German state football associations. Being the top flight of th ...
**Winners: 2012–13, 2016–17 *
Verbandsliga Niederrhein The Oberliga Niederrhein () is a German amateur football division administered by the Football Association of the Lower Rhine, one of the 21 German state football associations. Being the top flight of the Lower Rhine state association, the Oberli ...
**Winners: 2010–11 *
Lower Rhine Cup The Lower Rhine Cup (German: ''Niederrheinpokal'') is a German football club Cup competition open to teams from the Lower Rhine region of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The competition is one of the 21 regional cup competitions of German foo ...
**Winners: 2000–01, 2018–19 *
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**Winners: 1988–89, 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93


Youth

* German Under 19 championship **Winners: 1986–87 * German Under 17 championship **Winners: 1986–87


Recent seasons


Managerial history

* 1 July 1970 – 30 June 1977 Klaus Quinkert * 1 July 1977 – 30 June 1979 Siegfried Melzig * 1 July 1979 – 30 June 1981 Horst Buhtz * 1 July 1981 – 30 June 1983 Werner Biskup * 1 July 1983 – 30 June 1984
Friedhelm Konietzka Friedhelm "Timo" Konietzka (2 August 1938 – 12 March 2012) was a German professional football player and manager who played as a striker. He earned his nickname "Timo" due to a supposed resemblance to the Soviet commander Semyon Timoshen ...
* 1 July 1984 – 30 June 1987
Karl-Heinz Feldkamp Karl-Heinz Feldkamp (born 2 June 1934) is a German retired football manager and player. Feldkamp started coaching in 1968. In Germany, he coached Borussia Dortmund, 1. FC Kaiserslautern, and Eintracht Frankfurt, among others. He previously coac ...
* 1 July 1987 – 12 January 1987
Horst Köppel Horst Köppel (born 17 May 1948) is a German football manager and former player who last worked as manager for FC Ingolstadt 04 in 2009. Playing career Köppel scored 83 goals in the West German top-flight. For the West Germany national tea ...
* 12 August 1987 – 30 June 1989 Rolf Schafstall * 1 July 1989 – 25 November 1990 Horst Wohlers * 26 November 1990 – 6 February 1991
Friedhelm Konietzka Friedhelm "Timo" Konietzka (2 August 1938 – 12 March 2012) was a German professional football player and manager who played as a striker. He earned his nickname "Timo" due to a supposed resemblance to the Soviet commander Semyon Timoshen ...
* 6 March 1991 – 13 May 1996
Friedhelm Funkel Friedhelm Funkel (born 10 December 1953) is a German football manager and former player. He was most recently the head coach Bundesliga club of 1. FC Köln. Coaching career MSV Duisburg Funkel was manager of MSV Duisburg between 13 May 1996 and ...
* 14 May 1996 – 30 June 1996 Armin Reutershahn * 1 July 1996 – 30 June 1997
Hans-Ulrich Thomale Hans-Ulrich Thomale (born 6 December 1944) is a German football manager and former player. Career Thomale played as a defensive midfielder and defender for 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig and BSG Stahl Riesa in the DDR-Oberliga The DDR-Oberliga ...
* 1 July 1997 – 29 September 1998
Jürgen Gelsdorf Jürgen Gelsdorf (born 19 January 1953) is a German football coach and former player who is currently youth teams coordinator at Bayer 04 Leverkusen. Sporting career As a player For the 1972/73 season, 19-year-old junior soccer player Jürgen ...
* 30 September 1998 – 28 March 1999
Henk ten Cate Hendrik Willem ten Cate (born 9 December 1954) is a Dutch football coach and former player. In the 2005–06 season, he was assistant to Frank Rijkaard at Barcelona when the team won the UEFA Champions League and La Liga titles. He then serve ...
* 28 March 1999 – 30 June 1999 Ernst Middendorp * 7 January 1999 – 31 October 1999 Herbert Schäty * 11 January 1999 – 30 June 2000 Peter Vollmann * 1 July 2000 – 30 June 2002
Jos Luhukay Jos Luhukay (born 13 June 1963) is a Dutch football manager and former player, who was most recently head coach of VVV-Venlo. Playing career He began his career at the age of 15 at his hometown club FC VVV and he made his league debut in Janua ...
* 1 July 2002 – 13 May 2004
Claus-Dieter Wollitz Claus-Dieter Wollitz (born 19 July 1965) is a German football coach and former player, who is the current director of football and manager of 3. Liga club FC Energie Cottbus. Managerial career KFC Uerdingen 05 Wollitz was head coach of KFC U ...
* 1 July 2004 – 30 June 2006 Wolfgang Maes * 1 July 2006 – 30 June 2007 Jürgen Luginger * 1 July 2007 – 22 March 2008
Aleksandar Ristić Aleksandar Ristić (born 28 June 1944) is a Bosnian association football, football manager and former Yugoslavs, Yugoslav player. Playing career Ristić was born in Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. During his playing career he played for the Yugoslav clubs ...
* 24 March 2008 – 30 June 2008
Klaus Berge Klaus Berge (born 4 October 1961) is a former German football player and current manager who last managed DSC Wanne-Eickel. As player he most notably played for FC Schalke 04 and 1. FC Saarbrücken. In 1997, he started his managerial career at ...
* 1 July 2008 – 8 November 2008 Richard Towa * 8 November 2008 – 18 September 2009 Uwe Weidemann * 18 September 2009 – 30 March 2010 Wolfgang Maes * 31 March 2010 – 17 May 2010
Edgar Schmitt Edgar Schmitt (born 29 April 1963) is a German former professional footballer who played as a striker. He notably scored four goals in Karlsruher SC's 7–0 win against Valencia CF in the second round of the 1993–94 UEFA Cup, a win which cam ...
* 10 June 2010 – 5 November 2011 Peter Wongrowitz * 15 November 2011 – 24 May 2012 Jörg Jung * 26 May 2012 – 31 June 2012 Erhan Albayrak & Ronny Kockel * 1 July 2012 – 28 March 2014 Eric van der Luer * 28 March 2014 – 14 April 2014 Erhan Albayrak * 14 April 2014 – 22 April 2014 Ersan Tekkan * 22 April 2014 – 18 May 2015 Murat Salar * 18 May 2015 – 23 June 2015 Horst Riege * 23 June 2015 – 2 March 2016 Michael Boris * 2 March 2016 – 21 March 2016
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& Horst Riege * 21 March 2016 – 20 May 2016 Jörn Großkopf * 20 May 2016 – 30 May 2017 André Pawlak * 1 July 2017 – 15 March 2018 Michael Wiesinger * 15 March 2018 – 28 January 2019 Stefan Krämer * 31 January 2019 – 3 February 2019 Stefan Reisinger * 3 February 2019 – 15 March 2019 Norbert Meier * 16 March 2019 – 30 April 2019
Frank Heinemann Frank 'Funny' Heinemann (born 8 January 1965) is a German football coach and former player who is assistant manager of Bundesliga club VfL Bochum. Coaching career From 1996 until 2009, Heinemann was the assistant manager of VfL Bochum. He was ap ...
* 30 April 2019 – 25 September 2019
Heiko Vogel Heiko Vogel (born 21 November 1975) is a German football manager. He was most recently the sporting director and coach of FC Basel. Vogel grew up in Wachenheim and played football for his local clubs TuS Wachenheim and FC 08 Hassloch. Later he p ...
* 25 September 2019 – 16 October 2019 Stefan Reisinger * 16 October 2019 – 10 March 2020 Daniel Steuernagel * 10 March 2020 – 13 April 2021 Stefan Krämer * 13 April 2021 – 30 June 2021
Jürgen Press Jürgen Press (born 31 October 1965) is a German football manager who most recently managed Uerdingen 05. Managerial career FC Ingolstadt 04 FC Ingolstadt 04, a newly formed club, started pre–season on 25 June 2004. They played 34 Oberliga m ...
& Stefan Reisinger * 1 August 2021 – 2 November 2021 Dmitri Voronov * 8 November 2021 – 28 November 2022 Alexander Voigt * 9 December 2022 – 20 March 2023 Björn Joppe * 20 March 2023 – 30 June 2023
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* 1 July 2023 – 26 February 2024
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* 26 February 2024 – 30 June 2024 Levan Kenia * 18 July 2024 – 21 April 2025 René Lewejohann


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External links

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