User:Madcynic/Sandbox/1. FC Magdeburg names and figures

Important names and figures regarding German football club 1. FC Magdeburg and his post-war predecessors are listed on this page to avoid crowding the main article.

Final standings
1 Average attendance in league matches only.

undefined The 1952–53 FDGB-Pokal was abandoned after the first round due to due to the events around the Uprising of 1953 in East Germany. The competition was continued as 1953–54 FDGB-Pokal.

undefined Due to a change to a summer month league, a transition round was played in 1955, but no championship was awarded, nor were teams relegated or promoted. undefined Relegated due to non-qualification for 2nd Bundesliga/Regionalliga/3rd Liga.

undefined The Saxony-Anhalt Cup consisted merely of the play-off of the two Bezirkspokal Magdeburg and Halle winners. FCM went out in the quarterfinals of the Bezirkspokal.

undefined After the first team had been eliminated in the quarter finals, the reserve team won the cup.

undefined Relegation as the club was not granted a license for the following season.

undefined The competition was abandoned due to the Covid-19 pandemic ahead of the semi-finals. Magdeburg were granted a spot in next season's DFB-Pokal.

undefined The final seven home games of the season were played behind closed doors due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

undefined 15 of the 19 home games were played behind closed doors, the remaining four games before a very limited audience.

Finals
As of 2009, 1. FC Magdeburg and its predecessors took part in the following finals:

European cups

 * H = Home game
 * A = Away game
 * All results from 1. FC Magdeburg's point of view

Intertoto-Cup

 * All results from 1. FC Magdeburg's point of view

Players
→ See also: List of 1. FC Magdeburg players

Championship teams
Only players with at least one league match in the respective season are included.

Internationals during their career with SC Aufbau / 1. FC Magdeburg
The following players won call-ups to their respective national teams during their time with 1. FC Magdeburg. The table lists the overall caps and goals and those caps and goals during their time at Magdeburg. Players that only won caps to the youth national teams are not listed.

Current as of 1 February 2015 1 Four matches are not counted as official A internationals by FIFA.

Internationals before or after their Magdeburg career
The following players won call-ups to their respective national teams before or after their spell with 1. FC Magdeburg. The table shows the number of call-ups and goals scored as well as the time they spent with 1. FC Magdeburg and with the national team.

Current as of 26 March 2009

Record players
Players with the most number of competitive matches and goals in competitive matches for 1. FC Magdeburg and its predecessors since 1965, respectively. Players in bold are still active.

Current as of 20 December 2015

Managers
The following persons have been manager of 1. FC Magdeburg and its predecessors since 1951. Only competitive matches are counted, the dates named are those of the first and last match under the manager's rule.

Current as of 2 April 2023 For managers with several spells (Johannes Manthey, Joachim Streich und Martin Hoffmann, Carsten Müller) the percentage is for all competitive matches under their reign.

Win% is rounded to two decimal places.

Stand-in for Heinz Krügel, who was studying at the DHfK Leipzig.

Club presidents
1 Interim president after the board had stepped down

2 Interim president when the club went into administration

Record results
Current as of March 2022

1 BSV Halle-Ammendorf relinquished their home field right.

Shirt sponsors
1 For the DFB-Pokal games against FC Bayern Munich, Karlsruher SC and FC Schalke 04 the magazine Euro am Sonntag was the shirt sponsor. 1 As no shirt sponsor was found until mid-season, the club decided to use the slogan of the marketing campain of the city of Magdeburg.