Fixtures

Germany Regionalliga South West 04/27 12:00 31 Stuttgarter Kickers vs VfB Stuttgart II - View
Germany Regionalliga South West 05/05 12:00 32 FC Astoria Walldorf vs Stuttgarter Kickers - View
Germany Regionalliga South West 05/11 12:00 33 Stuttgarter Kickers vs SGV Freiberg - View
Germany Regionalliga South West 05/18 12:00 34 FC 08 Homburg vs Stuttgarter Kickers - View

Results

Germany Regionalliga South West 04/21 12:00 30 [14] FSV Frankfurt v Stuttgarter Kickers [1] L 3-1
Germany Landespokal 04/16 17:25 - Stuttgart Kickers v SSV Ulm 1846 L 0-2
Germany Regionalliga South West 04/12 17:00 29 [1] Stuttgarter Kickers v Bahlinger SC [10] W 4-0
Germany Regionalliga South West 04/07 12:00 28 [17] TSV Schott Mainz v Stuttgarter Kickers [1] W 1-3
Germany Regionalliga South West 04/03 17:00 27 [2] Stuttgarter Kickers v SG Barockstadt [5] W 1-0
Germany Regionalliga South West 03/30 13:00 26 [2] TSG Hoffenheim II v Stuttgarter Kickers [1] L 5-0
Germany Regionalliga South West 03/23 13:00 25 [1] Stuttgarter Kickers v Eintracht Frankfurt II [6] L 1-3
Germany Regionalliga South West 03/15 18:00 24 [14] VfR Aalen v Stuttgarter Kickers [1] D 0-0
Germany Regionalliga South West 03/09 13:00 23 [16] TSG Balingen v Stuttgarter Kickers [1] W 1-2
Germany Regionalliga South West 03/02 13:00 22 [1] Stuttgarter Kickers v TSV Steinbach [8] W 4-0
Europe Friendlies 02/04 12:00 - Stuttgarter Kickers v SG Sonnenhof Grossaspach W 3-1
Germany Regionalliga South West 12/16 13:00 20 [1] Stuttgarter Kickers v KSV Hessen Kassel [14] W 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 42 22 20
Wins 25 14 11
Draws 11 7 4
Losses 6 1 5
Goals for 92 53 39
Goals against 40 19 21
Clean sheets 19 10 9
Failed to score 7 2 5

Wikipedia - Stuttgarter Kickers

Stuttgarter Kickers is a German association football club that plays in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, founded on 21 September 1899 as FC Stuttgarter Cickers.

History

In its early years the club had a decent local squad that played in the Südkreis-Liga, Kreisliga Württemberg and then in the Bezirksliga Württemberg. With the reorganization of German football during the Third Reich in 1933, the team – now known as SV Stuttgarter Kickers – found itself in the Gauliga Württemberg, one of sixteen top tier regional leagues established in the country during that time. It continued to have good results locally, but was unable to impress beyond its own area. In the final year of World War II the Kickers fielded a combined wartime squad with Sportfreunde Stuttgart.

Historical chart of Stuttgarter Kickers league performance

After the war the club resumed play in the Oberliga Süd and performed as a mid-table team early on. By 1950 it had slipped to the lower half of the table with a seemingly solid grip in 14th place, constantly struggling to avoid relegation throughout the decade. Kickers spent the early 60s in tier II football, but after the formation of the Bundesliga, Germany's new professional league, in 1963, the club was moved to the Regionalliga Süd. In 1974, that league went professional and became the 2. Bundesliga. Between 1963 and the late 1980s the team had varying results, but finally stabilized in the upper half of the standings toward the end of that period. It has one losing appearance to its credit in the DFB-Pokal in 1987 and in 1988–89 it made it to the Bundesliga for the first time. It ended a run of 28 years as a second division outfit. The team was immediately relegated after a 17th-place finish, but continued to deliver some of its best performances. Die Blauen advanced to the semi-finals of the 2000 DFB-Pokal and then had a second turn in the Bundesliga in 1991–92, but with the same result as its earlier time up. Over the next decade the club played largely in the second division, before slipping to the Regionalliga Süd (III) in 2001, where they remained until 2008, when a tenth-place finish narrowly qualified them for the new 3. Liga. They finished last (20th) in the 3. Liga in 2008–09 and were relegated to the Regionalliga Süd. After three seasons at Regionalliga level, the Kickers returned to the 3. Liga in 2012 where they played for four seasons until relegation at the end of 2015–16, now dropping down to the Regionalliga Südwest. In 2018 they were relegated once more to the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg.

The Stuttgarter Kickers are a professional soccer team based in Stuttgart, Germany. Founded in 1899, they have a long and storied history in German football. The team plays their home matches at the Gazi-Stadion auf der Waldau, which has a capacity of over 11,000 spectators.

The Stuttgarter Kickers have a passionate fan base and are known for their attacking style of play. They have a strong youth academy system that has produced many talented players over the years. The team has had success in various German leagues and competitions, including winning the German championship in 1908.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their mascot is a blue and white eagle. The Stuttgarter Kickers have a fierce rivalry with local clubs such as VfB Stuttgart and Karlsruher SC.

Overall, the Stuttgarter Kickers are a respected and competitive team in German football, with a rich history and dedicated fan base.