
Team profile
FC Augsburg
Founded in 1907 as FC Augsburg, the club from Bavaria's third-largest city has forged a remarkable identity as a resilient underdog in German football. The early decades were marked by regional play and financial struggles, with the club reconstituted after World War II as BC Augsburg before eventually reclaiming its original name. For most of its history, Augsburg lived in the shadow of Bavarian giants like Bayern Munich, competing in the lower divisions. The club's modern era began with a historic promotion to the Bundesliga in 2011, a monumental achievement for the city. Their home, the WWK Arena (formerly SGL Arena), opened in 2009, is a modern 30,660-capacity stadium that has become a fortress. The club's greatest achievement came in the 2010-11 season when they reached the DFB-Pokal final, losing to Schalke 04. They have also qualified for the UEFA Europa League, showcasing their progress on the continental stage. Augsburg's playing style has traditionally been characterized by organization, physicality, and a relentless work ethic, often employing a compact defensive structure and quick transitions. This "Fuggerstädter" identity, named after the city's famous Fugger banking dynasty, is built on pragmatism and team spirit over individual stardom. Legendary figures include club icon and all-time top scorer Michael Thurk, long-serving captain Paul Verhaegh, and fan favorite Tobias Werner. The fan culture is deeply rooted in the local community, with a passionate and loyal following that values authenticity. A notable rivalry exists with TSV 1860 Munich, stemming from regional proximity and historical encounters. Currently, Augsburg is an established Bundesliga side, consistently fighting to secure its top-flight status, often celebrated as the league's "smallest city" representative. An interesting fact is their ownership model, with a majority stake held by the club's members, ensuring a community-focused approach amidst the commercialized landscape of modern football.
About FC Augsburg
FC Augsburg is a professional football club based in their region, founded in 1907. FC Augsburg currently fields a squad of 27 players who compete across competitive league fixtures. There are 3 upcoming matches on the FC Augsburg fixture list, with live updates and AI-driven match predictions. Browse the full FC Augsburg schedule, recent form analysis, head-to-head data and AI-powered predictions on this page.
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View allBrackelmann Joins Augsburg; Schlotterbeck Seeks Exit
After securing promotion with Paderborn, Calvin Brackelmann is set to join FC Augsburg, while Keven Schlotterbeck looks for a way out of the club.
Baum Signs Augsburg Extension: Contract Until 2028
Manuel Baum earns a long-term contract with FC Augsburg until 2028 following a ninth-place finish and successful stabilization after taking over in December.
Why Gregoritsch Wants Augsburg Decision Before World Cup
Gregoritsch's loan at FC Augsburg expires in six weeks, but the Austrian forward pushes for a permanent decision before the World Cup to secure his role.
Tunisia 2026 WC Squad: Sassi, Meriah Out; Khedira In
Tunisia omit Sassi (101 caps) and Meriah (95 caps) from 2026 World Cup squad; Rani Khedira in after nationality switch and PSG's Khalil Ayari gets call-up.
Kömür's 2-Assist Return: What it Means for Augsburg
Mert Kömür's two-assist performance for FC Augsburg against Gladbach ends his difficult spell, boosting his summer transfer prospects.
Why Augsburg Trio Dominates Kicker Team of Week 33
Three Augsburg players and a Bayern Munich star make the Kicker Team of the Week for matchday 33; the Bayern ace earns top grade for the eighth time.











