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FC Coburg

The FC Coburg is a German from the town of Coburg, Bavaria. Coburg became part of Bavaria in 1920, after the First World War. The club is a phoenix club of DVV Coburg.
==History==
(詳細はDVV Coburg was formed in 2000, when VfB Coburg merged with local side DJK/Viktoria Coburg (which was established in 1974 in a merger of FC Viktoria 09 Coburg, formed 1909, and DJK Rot-Weiß Coburg, formed 1931).〔(History ) archived from the original (DVV Coburg website ), accessed: 3 November 2011〕 DVV's predecessor the ''VfB'' was by far the most outstanding, spending 21 seasons in the tier three Fußball-Bayernliga from 1952 to 1984.〔(Das deutsche Fußball-Archiv: Bayernliga ) historical German domestic league tables, accessed: 3 November 2011〕 The club also made a single appearance in the German Cup in 1977–78, losing 3–0 at fellow amateurs TuS Langerwehe who would go on to reach the fourth round.〔(Spielstatistik TuS 08 Langerwehe - VfB Coburg ) Fussballdaten.de, accessed: 4 November 2014〕〔(Die Spiele des Achtelfinales des DFB-Pokals 1977/1978 ) Fussballdaten.de, accessed: 4 November 2014〕
Despite DVV's initial success, in 2011, affected by financial trouble, the club was relegated back to the Bezirksoberliga〔(Tables and results of the BOL Oberfranken ) Manfreds Fussball Archiv, accessed: 3 November 2011〕 The club played its final season in the Bezirksoberliga in 2011–12 as ''DVV'' and were disbanded at the end of the season.〔(FC Coburg soll DVV-Sünden vergessen machen ) fupa.net, published: 10 September 2011, accessed: 4 November 2014〕
On 4 August 2011, the dissolution of DVV on 30 June 2012 was approved. The season of football teams was continued until then. On 8 September 2011, FC Coburg was founded, which took over the players and licensing, as well as the youth academy of DVV. For the season 2012/13 were all teams of FC Coburg in the leagues in which last had played the corresponding teams of DVV. The new club, FC Coburg, was eventually given permission to take over the league places of ''DVV'' in senior and youth football.〔(Der FC Coburg spielt im Stocke-Stadion ) ''Neue Presse Coburg'', published: 28 June 2012, accessed: 4 November 2014〕
The club has continued DVV's traditions and are still attempting promotion from the Bezirksliga Oberfranken West, the 7th tier of German football, hoping to emulate VfB's former glory. FC dismissed its coach Michael Eberhardt in early November 2014 despite comfortably leading the league, citing a disrupted relationship between coach and team as one of the reasons.〔(FC Coburg entlässt Trainer Eberhardt ) ''Neue Presse Coburg'', published: 3 November 2014, accessed: 5 November 2014〕
The club won the Bezirksliga in 2014–15 and won promotion to the Landesliga Bayern-Nordwest.

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