Fixtures

Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 48' 28 [5] FC Nottingen vs Pforzheim [4] - 1-1
Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 04/27 13:30 29 VfR Mannheim vs FC Nottingen - View
Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 05/03 17:00 30 FC Nottingen vs Denzlingen - View
Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 05/09 13:30 31 FSV 08 Bissingen vs FC Nottingen - View
Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 05/12 13:00 32 FC Nottingen vs SG Sonnenhof Grossaspach - View
Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 05/18 13:30 33 FC Nottingen vs Reutlingen - View

Results

Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 04/13 13:30 27 SV Oberachern v FC Nottingen W 0-5
Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 04/05 17:00 26 [6] FC Nottingen v FSV Hollenbach [5] W 6-0
Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 03/28 18:00 25 [11] ATSV Mutschelbach v FC Nottingen [6] D 2-2
Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 03/23 14:00 24 [8] FC Nottingen v Goppinger SV [2] W 3-0
Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 03/16 13:00 23 TSG Backnang v FC Nottingen D 2-2
Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 03/09 14:00 22 FC Nottingen v FC 08 Villingen W 3-0
Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 03/06 18:00 20 [11] FC Nottingen v Offenburger FV [18] W 5-1
Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 03/02 14:00 21 TSV Essingen v FC Nottingen L 1-0
Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 02/24 13:00 20 FC Nottingen v Offenburger FV - PPT.
Europe Friendlies 02/13 18:00 - FC Astoria Walldorf v FC Nottingen L 4-2
Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 12/01 18:00 20 FC Nottingen v Offenburger FV - PPT.
Germany Oberliga Baden-Wuerttemberg 11/25 13:00 19 [16] FV Ravensburg v FC Nottingen [10] W 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 20 18
Wins 17 13 4
Draws 9 3 6
Losses 12 4 8
Goals for 80 52 28
Goals against 53 23 30
Clean sheets 9 5 4
Failed to score 10 5 5

Wikipedia - FC Nöttingen

FC Nöttingen is a German association football club from the Nöttingen district of Remchingen, Baden-Württemberg. The footballers are part of a sports club of more than 500 members that also has departments for table tennis and an unusual sport popular locally known as Schnürles or Fussballtennis (en:football-tennis), played with a soccer ball on a tennis court. The game was introduced to the area from Czechoslovakia in the 1920s by coach Fritz Schnürle. The stadium is the Kleiner Arena.

History

Founded on 2 July 1957, FC acknowledges TSV Germania Nöttingen, established prior to World War I, as a predecessor side. Germania folded in 1927.

The modern day successor rose slowly and steadily, out of B-class football into A-class in 1969, on into the Bezirksliga Pforzheim in 1972, the Landesliga Mittelbaden in 1996, the Verbandsliga Nordbaden (V) in 1997, and the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg (IV) in 2002. On reaching the Regionalliga Süd (III) in 2004 FC stumbled and was relegated after finishing in last place. The club currently plays in the fifth tier Oberliga Baden-Württemberg as a lower table side.

FC Nöttingen Players after a game

In 2010–11, the club lead the Oberliga for most of the season, but eventually missed out on the title and promotion to Waldhof Mannheim when it lost the last two games of the season. A third-place finish in the Oberliga qualified the club for the promotion play-offs to the Regionalliga Südwest, where it defeated FSV Salmrohr and earned promotion. After only one season in the Regionalliga the club was relegated to the Oberliga again in 2015. Finishing runners-up in the Oberliga in 2015–16 Nöttingen was once more promoted to the Regionalliga after a play-off after four-all draw with SC Hauenstein in the final match.

FC Nottingen is a German soccer team based in Nottingen, a small village in the state of Baden-Württemberg. The team was founded in 1957 and currently competes in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg, which is the fifth tier of the German soccer league system.

FC Nottingen has a rich history of success in regional competitions and has a strong fan base in the local community. The team plays their home matches at the Panoramastadion, a modest stadium with a capacity of around 2,500 spectators.

Known for their hard-working and determined style of play, FC Nottingen has produced talented players who have gone on to play at higher levels of German soccer. The team's colors are blue and white, and their mascot is a lion named "Notto."

Overall, FC Nottingen is a respected and competitive club in German soccer, with a proud tradition and a bright future ahead.