Fixtures

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Results

Germany Regionalliga West 05/17 12:00 34 SC Paderborn 07 II v 1. FC Bocholt D 2-2
Germany Regionalliga West 05/10 12:00 33 1. FC Bocholt v Eintracht Hohkeppel W 3-1
Germany Regionalliga West 05/03 12:00 32 Rot-Weiss Oberhausen v 1. FC Bocholt W 1-2
Germany Regionalliga West 04/26 12:00 31 1. FC Bocholt v Turkspor Dortmund 2000 - CANC
Germany Regionalliga West 04/19 12:00 30 Gutersloh 2000 v 1. FC Bocholt L 4-3
Germany Regionalliga West 04/11 17:30 29 1. FC Bocholt v Sportfreunde Lotte L 3-4
Germany Regionalliga West 04/04 17:30 28 MSV Duisburg v 1. FC Bocholt D 1-1
Germany Regionalliga West 03/29 13:00 27 1. FC Bocholt v Wuppertaler D 1-1
Germany Regionalliga West 03/15 13:00 26 Borussia M'gladbach II v 1. FC Bocholt D 2-2
Germany Regionalliga West 03/08 13:00 25 1. FC Bocholt v Cologne II W 1-0
Germany Regionalliga West 03/01 13:00 24 Duren v 1. FC Bocholt W 0-3
Germany Regionalliga West 02/22 13:00 23 KFC Uerdingen 05 v 1. FC Bocholt W CANC

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 16 20
Wins 13 4 9
Draws 10 5 5
Losses 13 7 6
Goals for 94 28 66
Goals against 65 31 34
Clean sheets 6 2 4
Failed to score 6 2 4

Wikipedia - 1. FC Bocholt

1. FC Bocholt is a German association football club based in Bocholt, North Rhine-Westphalia.

History

The team was founded 21 August 1900 as Fußball-Club Bocholt and in 1919 was joined by VfvB Bocholt, which had been established in 1917 as Ballverein Bocholt. In 1937, they merged with another local side, Ballspielverein 1919 Bocholt, which had played as the football department of Turnverein Phönix Bocholt until 1936. The new club played as BV 1900 Bocholt until after World War II and adopted its current name in 1946.

1. FC enjoyed its greatest successes through the late 1970s and early 1980s playing third-division football. They earned short-lived single-season promotions to the 2. Bundesliga in 1977–78 and 1980–81. The club also made several appearances in DFB-Pokal (German Cup) play in that period and in 1984 advanced as far as the quarter-finals before going out 2–1 to FC Bayern Munich.

After slipping out of the Regionaliga West/Südwest (III) in 1997, Bocholt played for a decade in the Oberliga Nordrhein (IV) as a mid-to-lower table side. The club had a poor 2006–07 campaign and was relegated to the Verbandsliga Niederrhein (V) play. The club dropped as far as the Landesliga Niederrhein, but a division title there in 2014 took it back up to what is now the Oberliga Niederrhein.

1. FC Bocholt is a German football club based in the city of Bocholt, North Rhine-Westphalia. Founded in 1916, the club has a rich history and a strong local following. Known for its distinctive blue and white colors, 1. FC Bocholt has developed a reputation for fostering young talent and promoting community involvement in the sport.

The team competes in the lower tiers of the German football league system, with aspirations to climb the ranks and achieve greater success. The club's home matches are held at the Stadion am Hünting, which provides an intimate atmosphere for fans to support their team.

1. FC Bocholt emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and a strong work ethic, reflecting the values of the local community. The club is not only focused on competitive success but also on promoting sportsmanship and inclusivity, making it a beloved institution in Bocholt and the surrounding region. With a dedicated fan base and a commitment to development, 1. FC Bocholt continues to strive for excellence on and off the pitch.