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Aachener Turn- und Sportverein Alemannia 1900 e. V., short Alemannia Aachen (), is a German football club from the western city of
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, North Rhine-Westphalia. A long-term fixture of the country's
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, Alemannia enjoyed a three-year turn in the
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in the late 1960s and, after a successful 2005–06 campaign, returned to the first division for a single season. The club slipped to third-division play and in late 2012 entered into bankruptcy. They finished their 2012–13
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schedule before resuming play in the tier IV
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in 2013–14. In the
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, Alemannia finished 1st in the West Group, which got them immediately promoted to the
2024–25 3. Liga The 2024–25 3. Liga was the 17th season of the 3. Liga. It started on 2 August 2024 and concluded on 17 May 2025. The fixtures were announced on 9 July 2024. Teams Team changes Stadiums and locations 1 VfB Stuttgart II played their home m ...
. Alemannia carries the nickname "the potato beetles" (Kartoffelkäfer) because of their traditionally striped yellow-black jerseys, which make them look like the particular insects. The home of Alemannia is the Tivoli.


History


Foundation to World War II

In the second half of the 19th century, resident English workers and businessmen brought football, in addition to the traditional equestrian sports, into the western
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. The club was founded on 16 December 1900 by a group of eighteen high school students. Knowing that another team had already taken the name 1. FC Aachen, the new club was christened FC Alemannia, using the Latin word for Germany (see
Alamannia Alamannia, or Alemania, was the kingdom established and inhabited by the Alemanni, a Germanic tribal confederation that had broken through the Roman '' limes'' in 213. The Alemanni expanded from the Main River basin during the 3rd century and ...
). The First World War devastated the club: the pre-war membership of 200 was reduced to a mere 37 by the conflict. In early 1919 Alemannia merged with local sports clu
Aachener Turnverein
1847 to become TSV Alemannia Aachen 1900. Their new partner's interest was primarily in gymnastics rather than football and as a result the union was short-lived, with the clubs splitting again in 1924. The city of Aachen is very near the Belgian and
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borders and as a result Alemannia has had frequent contact with clubs from those countries. Their first game was against the Belgian side R. Dolhain F.C., one of that country's earliest clubs. There are intensive and friendly contacts with the Dutch professional club
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. Both clubs have the same club colors. The team played in the Rhineland-Westphalia FA and won its first championship there in 1907, before joining the newly formed Westdeutsche Fussball Verband in 1909. The club grew steadily as interest in football increased. They qualified for the Rheingauliga in 1921, built their own stadium in 1928, and earned admittance to the Oberliga the following year. The club enjoyed some success in the early 1930s by advancing to the final four of the Westdeutsche championship playoffs. In 1933, German football was re-organized under the
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into sixteen top-flight
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. Alemannia played several seasons in the
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in the late 1930s and early 1940s. They finished top in their division in 1938 and advanced to the national final rounds. This was in spite of a protest by
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which ultimately saw that club awarded the division championship, but too late to allow Beuel to play in the national playoff in Aachen's stead. Alemannia is known as one of the few sports clubs of this era to offer any challenge to the
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regime's purge of Jews from the country's sports organizations by demanding the release of a jailed Jewish member.


Postwar and entry to the Bundesliga

In 1946, after World War II and the lifting of the ban placed by Allied occupation authorities on most types of organizations in Germany, ''Alemannia'' re-constituted itself and began play in second tier Rheinbezirk. They returned to first division play in the Oberliga West the next year, but ran into financial difficulty. They remained a steady, but unspectacular second division side, generally finishing mid-table. Aachen's first measure of success came with an advance to the
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final in 1953 where they lost a 1–2 decision to
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. After the formation of the
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, Germany's new professional football league, in 1963, Alemannia found themselves in Regionalliga West (II). In 1965, they had another good run in German Cup competition, earning another final appearance – but were once again unsuccessful – this time losing 0–2 to
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. The club captured their division in 1967 and were promoted to the Bundesliga (I) for the 1967–68 season. They enjoyed their best ever result the next year with a second-place finish behind champion
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. However, the following season was a disaster: the team earned only one point in play away from home and toppled to an 18th-place finish. They returned to play in the Regionalliga West (II), and in 1990 fell still further to the third division.


Road to recovery

After several mediocre seasons in the second half of the 1990s, trainer
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rejuvenated the Alemannia squad by playing 4–4–2 without a libero (sweeper), creating a side that played an attractive, fluid offense. In 1999, the team played well and delivered an especially strong second half. They were atop the table, just weeks away from the end of the season, when tragedy struck with the unexpected death of Fuchs. The whole city was in shock, but the club managed to pull through, dedicating their promotion to their late trainer and winning the
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(III). The first years in the 2. Bundesliga were tough for Aachen, both on the field and financially. The club struggled for several seasons and the situation was worsened when financial irregularities were uncovered showing the club was near bankruptcy. The turnaround came with a new executive board under president Horst Heinrichs, trainer
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and manager
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. Through improved financial management, shrewd player signings, and clever game tactics, ''Aachen'' became a power once again in the 2003–04 season. They played their way to their third DFB-Pokal final appearance, knocking off
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,
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, and
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, before losing 2–3 to Bundesliga champions
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. As league champions Bremen already held a place in the
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, thereby making room for Aachen to take part in the
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competition. They delivered a decent performance, advancing to the Round of 32 before going out to eventual semi-finalists
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. The club's participation in the German Cup and UEFA Cup play helped to significantly improve their financial situation.


Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga

On 16 April 2006, Alemannia became the first team to earn promotion to the Bundesliga in 2005–06, ending Aachen's 36-year absence from top-flight football. However, they stayed up only a single season as they took only one point from their last eight matches of the campaign. In the middle of 2007, the club appointed former German international defender and 1990 FIFA World Champion
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as manager trainer, who was fired after only 14 matches. After a short interim with Alemannia's Sportsmanger Jörg Schmadtke as headcoach, he was then replaced by Jürgen Seeberger, hardly known in Germany, in the winter break of the season. The club suffered a rapid decline after its single Bundesliga season, being relegated from the 2. Bundesliga in 2012 and from the
3. Liga The 3. Liga is a professional association football league and the third division in Germany. In the German football league system, it is positioned between the 2. Bundesliga and the fourth-tier Regionalliga. The modern 3. Liga was formed for t ...
the 2013 season. Alemannia returned to 3. Liga in 2024. The seasons 2024-25, 2025-26 has remained to 3.Liga.


Seasons


Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga


3. Liga and Regionalliga West


Players


Current squad


Out on loan


Honours

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** Runners-up: 1968–69 * 2. Bundesliga ** Runners-up: 2005–06 *
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(II–IV) ** Champions: 1964, 1966–67, 2023–24 *
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** Runners-up: 1952–53, 1964–65, 2003–04 *
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(Tiers III–V) ** Winners: 1992–93, 1993–94, 1996–97, 1998–99, 2002, 2006,
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* Western German Cup Winner: ** 1966–67


Notable players

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Reinhold Münzenberg Reinhold Münzenberg (25 January 1909 in Walheim – 25 June 1986 in Aachen) was a German football player, in the defender position. Biography Münzenberg spent most of his career with Alemannia Aachen (1927–1951) but also had spells wit ...
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Jupp Derwall Josef "Jupp" Derwall (10 March 1927 – 26 June 2007) was a German professional football manager and player. He was head coach of the West Germany national team between 1978 and 1984, winning the UEFA Euro 1980 and reaching the final of the 1982 ...
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Reinhold Yabo Reinhold Yabo (born 10 February 1992) is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Career Yabo began his career with Teutonia Niedermerz and joined 2001 into the youth of 1. FC Köln. He was to begin of the 2009–10 se ...
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Lewis Holtby Lewis Harry Holtby (born 18 September 1990) is a German professional footballer who most recently played as a midfielder for and captained Holstein Kiel. Holtby began his professional career with Alemannia Aachen before signing for Schalke 04 t ...
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Marco Stiepermann Marco Stiepermann (born 9 February 1991) is a German retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He is currently a coach at Oberliga Westfalen club ASC 09 Dortmund. Career Borussia Dortmund Stiepermann began his career 1998 in the ...
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Kai Havertz Kai Lukas Havertz (born 11 June 1999) is a German professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or forward for club Arsenal and the Germany national team. Having graduated from Bayer Leverkusen's youth academy in 2016, Havertz ...
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Torsten Frings Torsten Klaus Frings (born 22 November 1976) is a German former Association football, footballer and Manager (association football), manager, who last managed SV Meppen. A former midfielder, throughout his career he played for several German clu ...
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David Odonkor David Odonkor (born 21 February 1984) is a German former professional footballer who played as a right winger. He started playing professionally with Borussia Dortmund, appearing in 90 competitive matches. Since leaving Dortmund, however, Odonko ...
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;Netherlands * Angelo Nijskens ;Romania * Ion Ionescu


Coaching history


Stadium

Alemannia Aachen used to play at the Old Tivoli which had a capacity of 21,632 spectators (3,632 seats). One of Germany's better known stadiums, it was built in 1928 and was renovated several times. The club played its 2004 UEFA Cup matches, however, in
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RheinEnergieStadion RheinEnergieStadion, formerly Müngersdorfer Stadion () or Müngersdorfer Stadium, is a German football stadium in Cologne. It was built on the site of the two previous Müngersdorfer stadiums. It is the home of the local 2. Bundesliga team, ...
in order to meet the stadium capacity requirements in place for the competition. In August 2009, Aachen opened a new stadium, the New Tivoli, which has a capacity of 32,960 spectators (11,681 in standing areas).


Basketball

Alemania Aachen also had a successful basketball department reaching the German Championship final twice in 1959 and 1962. The team eventually won the title two consecutive seasons (1963 and 1964). The finals are listed below: *1959, 09.05.59 Augsburg:
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- Alemannia Aachen 56–42 *1962, 21.05.62 Wiesbaden
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- Alemannia Aachen 69–65 *1963, 19.05.63 Frankfurt-Höchst: Alemannia Aachen - Neuköllner SF (Berlin) 59–49 *1964, 24.05.64 Essen: Alemannia Aachen - SSV Hagen 72–59


Honours

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: *Champions : 1963, 1964 *Runners-up : 1959, 1962


Logo history

Alemannia's logos can be seen a
Alemannia Aachen logo history


References


External links

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