Fixtures

Club Friendly List 07/19 13:30 - ZFC Meuselwitz vs RB Leipzig - View
Germany DFB Pokal 08/17 13:30 7 ZFC Meuselwitz vs Karlsruher SC - View

Results

Germany Regionalliga North East 05/18 11:00 34 ZFC Meuselwitz v Muzinga FC L 2-3
Germany Regionalliga North East 05/10 11:00 33 Carl Zeiss Jena v ZFC Meuselwitz W 0-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 05/04 11:30 32 ZFC Meuselwitz v Zwickau W 2-0
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/26 11:00 31 Hertha Berlin II v ZFC Meuselwitz L 4-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/19 11:00 30 ZFC Meuselwitz v Hallescher FC L 1-2
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/13 11:00 29 FC Viktoria 1889 Berlin v ZFC Meuselwitz D 1-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/09 17:00 19 BSG Chemie Leipzig v ZFC Meuselwitz D 1-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 04/05 12:00 28 ZFC Meuselwitz v Eilenburg W 2-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/30 11:00 27 FC Lok Leipzig v ZFC Meuselwitz L 3-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/16 12:30 26 ZFC Meuselwitz v VSG Altglienicke W 1-0
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/12 17:30 22 ZFC Meuselwitz v Greifswalder FC W 2-1
Germany Regionalliga North East 03/07 18:00 25 Rot-Weiss Erfurt v ZFC Meuselwitz D 0-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 38 18 20
Wins 13 8 5
Draws 10 3 7
Losses 15 7 8
Goals for 57 26 31
Goals against 62 29 33
Clean sheets 10 4 6
Failed to score 7 2 5

Wikipedia - ZFC Meuselwitz

Zipsendorfer Fußballclub Meuselwitz is a German association football club from Meuselwitz, Thuringia.

History

The origins of the club go back to the establishment of Aktivist Zipsendorf in 1919. After World War II the club played as BSG Aktivist Zipsendorf and enjoyed some early minor success with three consecutive titles (1954–56) in the Kreisliga Altenburg and a 1962 win in local cup play. However, the club remained mired in the lower echelons of East German competition. When the community of Zipsendorf was merged into nearby Meuselwitz in 1976 the team was re-christened BSG Aktivist Meuselwitz. In 1991, after German re-unification the year before, the club briefly joined SV Bergbau as that association's football department before going their own way, first as FV Zipsendorf and then, in 1994, as Zipsendorfer Fußballclub Meuselwitz.

Mid-way through the decade the club began an ascent out of the lower divisions of German football. Between 1993 and 1997 they worked their way up through four different divisions on the strength of four consecutive titles before settling into the Landesliga Thuringia (V) for seven seasons.

Under coach Damian Halata the club reached the semi-finals of the 2003 Thüringerpokal (Thuringia Cup) and the following season captured the Landesliga title to advance to the NOFV-Oberliga Süd (IV) where they played for five seasons until winning promotion to the Regionalliga Nord in 2009. After three seasons at this level the club moved to the Regionalliga Nordost in 2012 when this league was reformed. It has been playing as a mid-table side in this league since.

The association has grown to include departments for bowling and cheerleading.

ZFC Meuselwitz is a German football club based in the town of Meuselwitz, located in the state of Thuringia. Founded in 1910, the club has a rich history and a strong local following. ZFC Meuselwitz competes in the lower tiers of the German football league system, with a focus on developing local talent and fostering a sense of community through the sport.

The team's colors are typically blue and white, which are proudly displayed by their passionate supporters during home matches at the Stadion an der Zipsendorfer Straße. ZFC Meuselwitz is known for its commitment to youth development, often integrating young players from the region into the first team, which helps to maintain a strong connection with the local community.

Over the years, ZFC Meuselwitz has experienced various successes and challenges, but the club remains dedicated to its core values of teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship. With a focus on building a competitive squad and enhancing its facilities, ZFC Meuselwitz aims to rise through the ranks of German football while continuing to inspire future generations of players and fans alike.