1. FC Köln explained

Clubname:FC Köln
Fullname:1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e. V.
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Current:2024–25 1. FC Köln season
Nickname:Die Geißböcke (The Billy Goats)
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Ground:RheinEnergieStadion
Capacity:50,000
Chrtitle:President
Chairman:Werner Wolf[1]
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Gerhard Struber
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Website:https://fc.de/en/fc-info/home/

1. Fußball-Club Köln 01/07 e. V., better known as simply 1. FC Köln (pronounced as /de/) or FC Cologne in English,[2] [3] is a German professional football club based in Cologne, in North Rhine-Westphalia. It was formed in 1948 as a merger of the clubs Kölner Ballspiel-Club 1901 and SpVgg Sülz 07. Köln will compete in the 2. Bundesliga, following relegation from the 2023-24 Bundesliga season. The team are three-time national champions, winning the 1962 German football championship, as well as the Bundesliga twice, first in its inaugural season of 1963–64 and then again in 1977–78. The team plays its home matches at RheinEnergieStadion.

The club's nickname Die Geißböcke (The Billy Goats) refers to the club's mascot, a male goat named Hennes after the veteran FC player and later manager Hennes Weisweiler. The first Hennes was donated by a circus entrepreneur as a Cologne carnival joke. The current mascot is Hennes IX as of 1 August 2019 after Hennes VIII was retired by the club due to old age.[4] Another nickname for the club, more common locally due to its ambiguity, is FC (often written as Effzeh), a common German abbreviation for football clubs. Characteristic for the dialect spoken around Cologne, this is pronounced "EF-tsay", in contrast to the Standard German pronunciation of the abbreviation where the second syllable is emphasized (pronounced as /de/). Köln play at home in white and red, both colours having been used as the main shirt colour throughout its history. The club has long-standing rivalries with nearby clubs Borussia Mönchengladbach, Fortuna Düsseldorf, and Bayer Leverkusen.

Like many of Germany's other professional football clubs, 1. FC Köln is part of a larger sports club with teams in other sports like handball, table tennis and gymnastics. 1. FC Köln has over 100,000 members, making it the fourth largest club in Germany.[5] [6]

History

Predecessor sides

Kölner BC was formed on 6 June 1901 by a group of young men who were unhappy as part of the gymnastics club FC Borussia Köln and were more interested in football. BC participated in the Zehnerliga West in the years before World War I and took the Westdeutsche championship in 1912 and advanced to the preliminary rounds of the national finals. Their next best result was in the 1920 league final, where they lost 1–3 to Borussia Mönchengladbach.

Spielvereinigung 1907 Köln-Sülz was established in 1907 as Sülzer Sportverein and on 1 January 1919 merged with Fußball Club 1908 Hertha Sülz to form SpVgg. They won the Westdeutscher title in 1928, but lost in the early rounds of the national finals. They went on to play as a top flight club in the Gauliga Mittelrhein, one of sixteen premier level divisions established in 1933 in the reorganization of German football under the Third Reich. After winning a divisional championship in 1939, – they then entered a period of decline in the early 1940s. After the 1941 season, the Gauliga Mittlerhein was split into two new divisions: the Gauliga Köln-Aachen and the Gauliga Moselland, which included clubs from occupied Luxembourg. Sülz struggled until they were united with VfL Köln 1899 for the 1943–44 season, to form the combined wartime side Kriegspielgemeinschaft VfL 99/Sülz 07, which would end up winning the Gauliga Köln-Aachen title by a single point over SG Düren 99 in a close race. The club did not play the next campaign as war overtook the region.

A successful new club

After the union of these two predecessor sides (1948), 1. FC Köln began play in the tough Oberliga West in the 1949–50 season, and, by 1954, had won their first divisional championship. That same year they lost the DFB-Pokal final 1–0 to VfB Stuttgart. Die Geißböcke won their second divisional championship in 1960, and appeared in the national final against Hamburger SV, where they lost 2–3. In the 1962 and 1963 they went on to finish first in the Oberliga West in each of the next three seasons, and again played their way to the national final.[7] They won the 1962 match 4–0 over 1. FC Nürnberg, resulting in entry to the 1962–63 European Cup, where they were one of the favourites to win the trophy. In the first round, Köln visited Dundee F.C. of Scotland and lost 1–8, and despite winning the second leg back in Germany by 4–0, they were out of the tournament. In the following year's national final, they lost 1–3 to Borussia Dortmund.

Continuing success

In 1963, FC Köln was selected as one of the original 16 teams to play in the Bundesliga, Germany's new professional football league. Köln continued their winning ways by becoming the first Bundesliga champion, in the league's inaugural 1963–64 season. As German champions, Köln entered the 1964–65 European Cup, where it met England's Liverpool at the quarter-final stage. After two 0–0 draws, a third game was played which was also a stalemate, this time 2–2. As the penalty shootout had not yet been introduced as the means of deciding a tie, Köln went out of the competition on the toss of a coin. Ironically enough, there was the need for a second coin toss because the first time the coin stuck vertically in the ground. The club also became the first Bundesliga side to field a Brazilian player, when it signed Zézé for a then club record fee of DM 150,000.[8] Domestically, Köln recorded a second-place finish in the 1964–65 Bundesliga season and won its first DFB-Pokal in 1967–68.

At the start of the 1970s, Köln reached three DFB-Pokal finals in four seasons, losing all three; to Kickers Offenbach in 1970, Bayern Munich in 1971 and Borussia Mönchengladbach in 1973. The team also achieved another second place Bundesliga finish in 1973, before reaching another DFB-Pokal final in 1977, beating Hertha BSC over two legs to win the trophy for the second time.

In 1977–78, FC Köln enjoyed its most successful season, winning the Bundesliga title, its third national title overall, and retaining the DFB-Pokal. This makes Köln one of only four clubs to have won the double in the Bundesliga era.

Köln had another losing DFB-Pokal final appearance in 1980, before winning the competition for a fourth time in 1983. In 1986, the club appeared in its first European final, losing 5–3 on aggregate to Real Madrid in the UEFA Cup Final. Two second place Bundesliga finishes, in 1988–89 and 1989–90, and another DFB-Pokal final loss in 1991, marked the end of a glorious thirty-year period for FC Köln.

21st century: ups and downs

In recent years, the club's performance has been mixed. The FC holds the distinction of the longest goalless streak in Bundesliga history, set in the 2001–02 Bundesliga season, with 1034 minutes (equivalent to 11-and-a-half games) until Thomas Cichon scored again.[9] In the early years of the Bundesliga, 1. FC Köln was the most successful club in West Germany in terms of total points won. Beginning in the early 1990s, however, the club's performance declined, and in 1998 it was relegated for the first time. Since about 2000, the side has been a "yo-yo team", moving between the first and second divisions. It returned to the Bundesliga at the end of the 2004–05 season, as 2. Bundesliga champions, after having been relegated the season before. There was little optimism about their return to the top flight, as they were picked by German football magazine kicker as one of the clubs most likely to be relegated.

This prediction came true when Köln lost to Hamburger SV 1–0 in the third-to-last match of the season. The club finished the season in second-last place and was relegated after conceding a league-worst 71 goals. The team's most prolific goal scorer was Lukas Podolski with a total of 12 goals, who transferred to Bayern Munich after the end of the season. He also appeared with the Germany national team at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

In late 2006, former coach Christoph Daum returned to the 2. Bundesliga club, and succeeded in leading the club back to the Bundesliga in 2008. After asuring Köln's Bundesliga status in the 2008-09 campaign, Daum left Köln for his former club Fenerbahçe. Köln's former star-striker Lukas Podolski returned for the 2009–10 season.

After a poor run of form in the 2010–11 season, recording only one win from its opening nine Bundesliga fixtures, Köln replaced coach Zvonimir Soldo with Frank Schaefer. Schaefer, who was originally in charge of the under-23 team of Köln, decided after the season that he would rather spend more time with his family than be a coach in the Bundesliga. Former Norwegian international and recent Copenhagen coach Ståle Solbakken replaced him. After earning just eight points in the first 13 matches of the second half of the season, Schaefer was reappointed as the club's interim manager, assisted by former Köln player Dirk Lottner.[10] The club, however, was relegated at the end of the season, finishing in 17th place, having accumulated €33m debt, and €11m negative equity.[11]

Turnaround (2012–2017)

In April 2012, the club members elected a new board of directors, Werner Spinner as president, Markus Ritterbach for marketing, and Toni Schumacher for sport. In the 2012–13 season, under new trainer Holger Stanislawski, Köln finished in fifth place in the 2. Bundesliga, missing out on promotion back to the top division.

In 2012 the board hired Jörg Jakobs as director of football, who then got promoted in 2014 to sporting director, chief scout and director of the academy.[12] [13] In January 2013, Alexander Wehrle joined as managing director of FC Köln ltd. Wehrle was working as assistant for VfB Stuttgart president Erwin Staudt, especially for rebuilding the stadium.[14] In summer 2013, Peter Stöger and Manfred Schmid were hired as coaching team, and Jörg Schmadtke as general manager. 2013–14 Köln finished first in the 2. Bundesliga and earned promotion to the top division. It was followed by a 12th place 2014–15, ninth in 2015–16, and fifth place in 2016–17. 25 years after the club's last appearance in international football to date they qualified for the Europa League. After restructuring and repaying debt, equity turned from €11m negative to €20m positive. The turnover increased from €56m in 2012/13 to more than €120m in 2016/17.[11] [15] [16]

Decline and changes (2018–)

After the club's return the European stage, fortunes quickly changed. The team experienced an unsuccessful start to the 2017–18 Bundesliga season gaining only three points from its first sixteen matches. At the same time, the club's Europa League campaign ended after the group stage.[17] This downtrend led to the resignation of Jörg Schmadtke[18] and Stöger's dismissal in December 2017; he was replaced by Stefan Ruthenbeck, who was appointed as caretaker manager.[19] In spite of an improved record in the second half of the season, the team finished last and were relegated to 2. Bundesliga at the end of the year.

Ahead of the 2018–19 season, Markus Anfang was appointed manager with a mandate to achieve an immediate return to the top flight.[20] While the club occupied the league's top spot for much of the season, Anfang was dismissed after a winless streak in April 2019.[21] Just a week later, with André Pawlak having taken over as Anfang's successor, the team achieved promotion with a 0–4 victory over Greuther Fürth.[22] On 13 May 2019, the club announced that Jahn Regensburg manager Achim Beierlorzer would assume its vacant head coaching position from the upcoming season. He was signed to a contract until 2021.[23] Following an unsuccessful start to the 2019–20 season, which included a 3–2 cup defeat against 1. FC Saarbrücken, the club decided to terminate Beierlorzer's contract on 9 November 2019.[24] Sporting director Armin Veh, who weeks earlier had announced that he would not extend his contract with the club, was also dismissed from his position.[25] On 18 November, former HSV manager Markus Gisdol was appointed to the club's head coaching position, while Horst Heldt was made sporting director. Both signed contracts until 2021.[26] After avoiding relegation at the end of the season, Gisdol's contract was extended until 2023.[27]

During the majority of the 2020–21 season, Köln was involved in a relegation battle and occupied one of the bottom three places in the division. On 11 April 2021, after losing to relegation rival Mainz 05, Gisdol was dismissed from his position as head coach.[28] The next day, the club presented Friedhelm Funkel as an interim coach who would take over head coaching duties until the end of the season.[29] On 11 May, it was reported that SC Paderborn manager Steffen Baumgart would succeed Funkel as head coach at the beginning of the 2021–22 season.[30] Funkel's side faced Holstein Kiel in the relegation playoffs. After losing 0–1 at home, his team recorded a 1–5 away win, enabling the club to retain its position in the Bundesliga.[31] On 1 April 2022, the club appointed Christian Keller as its new managing director, a position that had been vacant since the dismissal of Heldt in May 2021.[32]

In March 2023, during the second half of the 2022–23 campaign, Köln were put under a two-window transfer embargo by FIFA's Dispute Resolution Chamber, having been found guilty of inducing a breach of contract without just cause while signing Jaka Čuber Potočnik from Olimpija Ljubljana in January 2022.[33] [34] As part of the same verdict, the club was also sentenced to pay Ljubljana a 51,750 compensation, in addition to training costs. Köln appealed the decision at the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne, which affirmed the embargo imposed by FIFA.In the 2023/2024 Bundesliga season, Koln were relegated to the 2. Bundesliga after finishing second bottom on the table.[35]

Stadium

See main article: RheinEnergieStadion. The team plays its home matches in the Müngersdorfer Stadion, also known as the RheinEnergie Stadion for sponsorship purposes. It has a seating capacity of 50,000 and the average attendance in the 2015–16 season was 48,676.[36] The stadium sponsorship comes from a contract with the local power supplier RheinEnergie AG. However, most fans still call the stadium "Müngersdorfer Stadion", named after the suburb of Müngersdorf, where it is located.

The club owns the Geißbockheim training centre, currently known as RheinEnergieSportpark for sponsorship, located in Sülz, which is a municipal part of Köln in the southwest of the city. The centre is home to the Franz-Kremer-Stadion the home of 1. FC Köln II.

Honours

Domestic

International

Regional

Doubles

Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal[43]

Reserve team

Youth

Statistics

See main article: List of 1. FC Köln records and statistics.

Kits

Köln's kits are made by Hummel International, who pay the club €20m over a five-year span.[64]

YearsKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
1979–82 Pioneer
1982–85 Doppel Dusch
1985–88 Daimon
1988–91 Samsung
1991–93 Citibank
1993–94 Pepsi
1994–99 Ford
1999–01 VPV Versicherungen
2001–03 Saller
2003–05 Funny-Frisch
2005–07 Gerling
2007–08 REWE
2008–12
2012–18 Erima
2018–22 Uhlsport
2022– Hummel

Rivals

The club's main rivals are Borussia Mönchengladbach, Bayer Leverkusen, and Fortuna Düsseldorf – all clubs from the same Rhine-Ruhr region, near the river Rhine.

Players

Second team squad

See main article: 1. FC Köln II.

Coaching staff

Head coach Gerhard Struber
Assistant head coach Bernd Eibler
Assistant coach Thomas Hickersberger
Goalkeeping coach Peter Greiber
Athletics coach Max Weuthen
Athletics coach Leif Frach
Athletics coach Tillmann Bockhorst

Head coaches since 1963

Head coach[65] FromToLeague Record
Georg Knöpfle1 July 196330 June 1966
Willi Multhaup1 July 196630 June 1968
Hans Merkle1 July 196830 June 1970
Ernst Ocwirk1 July 197030 June 1971
Gyula Lóránt1 July 19714 April 1972
Rolf Herings5 April 197230 June 1972
Rudi Schlott1 July 197216 September 1973
Zlatko Čajkovski17 September 197312 December 1975
Georg Stollenwerk1 January 197630 June 1976
Hennes Weisweiler1 July 197615 April 1980
Karl-Heinz Heddergott16 April 198013 October 1980
Rolf Herings13 October 198018 October 1980
Rinus Michels18 October 198021 August 1983
Hannes Löhr22 August 19836 February 1986
Georg Kessler7 February 198622 September 1986
Christoph Daum23 September 198628 June 1990
Erich Rutemöller1 July 199030 August 1991
Udo Lattek30 August 19914 September 1991
Johannes Linßen4 September 199111 September 1991
Jörg Berger11 September 199128 February 1993
Wolfgang Jerat28 February 199329 April 1993
Morten Olsen29 April 199327 August 1995
Stephan Engels27 August 199531 March 1996
Peter Neururer1 April 199630 September 1997
Lorenz-Günther Köstner1 October 199730 June 1998
Bernd Schuster1 July 199830 June 1999
Ewald Lienen1 July 199928 January 2002
Christoph John28 January 200213 February 2002
Friedhelm Funkel14 February 200230 October 2003
Marcel Koller2 November 2003[66] 14 June 2004[67]
Huub Stevens14 June 200427 May 2005[68]
Uwe Rapolder1 July 200518 December 2005
Hanspeter Latour3 January 200610 November 2006
Holger Gehrke10 November 200626 November 2006
26 November 20062 June 2009[69]
Zvonimir Soldo1 July 200924 October 2010
Frank Schaefer24 October 2010[70] 27 April 2011[71]
Volker Finke27 April 201130 June 2011
Ståle Solbakken1 July 201112 April 2012[72]
Frank Schaefer12 April 201230 June 2012
Holger Stanislawski1 July 201219 May 2013[73]
Peter Stöger11 June 2013[74] 3 December 2017
Stefan Ruthenbeck3 December 201730 June 2018
Markus Anfang1 July 201827 April 2019
Achim Beierlorzer1 July 20199 November 2019
Markus Gisdol18 November 201911 April 2021
Friedhelm Funkel12 April 202130 June 2021
Steffen Baumgart1 July 202121 December 2023

Women's section

See main article: 1. FC Köln (women). The women's team was promoted to the Bundesliga in 2015.[75] They were directly relegated back to the 2. Frauen-Bundesliga after the 2016–17 season ended, but managed to regain promotion in May 2017 to the Bundesliga.[76] [77]

References

Literature

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: FC Cologne Scores, Stats and Highlights . 2024-05-22 . ESPN . en.
  3. Web site: FC Cologne Scores & Latest Results Today LiveScore . 2024-05-22 . www.livescore.com . en.
  4. Web site: Hennes-IX . fc.de . 26 August 2019 . 27 August 2019 . 29 August 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190829110418/https://fc.de/en/fc-info/news/detailpage/details/fc-present-hennes-ix/ . live .
  5. Web site: Mitglieder-Boom dank Europa FC knackt bald die 100.000! . de . Member's boom thanks to Europa League FC will soon break the 100,000! . express.de . 16 June 2017 . 12 August 2017 . 17 June 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170617074242/http://www.express.de/sport/fussball/1--fc-koeln/mitglieder-boom-dank-europa-fc-knackt-bald-die-100-000--27800598 . dead .
  6. Web site: Record-Setting Members' Meeting . fc.de . 26 September 2017 . 27 September 2017 . 14 January 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200114174544/https://fc.de/en/fc-info/news/detailpage/details/record-setting-members-meeting/ . live .
  7. Web site: Fussballdaten . 2023-06-02 . Fussballdaten . de . 2 June 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230602051745/https://www.fussballdaten.de/alteoberliga/endrunde/1963/ . live .
  8. http://www.weltfussball.de/news/_n1498951_/schnee-allergie-beim-samba-kicker/ Schnee-Allergie beim Samba-Kicker
  9. Web site: Das ersehnte Tor war zuwenig . de . fussballdaten.de . 2 March 2002 . 10 December 2014 . 28 October 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141028040203/http://www.fussballdaten.de/bundesliga/2002/25/fckoeln-herthabsc/ . live .
  10. Web site: Köln confirm Stale Solbakken as new coach for next season . 14 May 2011 . 15 May 2011 . Goal (website) . 13 October 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121013115605/http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/1956/europe/2011/05/14/2486732/koln-confirm-stale-solbakken-as-new-coach-for-next-season/ . live .
  11. http://www.express.de/sport/fussball/1--fc-koeln/1--fc-koeln-wehrle-schafft-das-finanz-wunder--hier-die-mega-zahlen-26913860 1. FC Köln Wehrle schafft das Finanz-Wunder: Hier die Mega-Zahlen – Quelle: http://www.express.de/26913860 2017
  12. http://www.goal.com/de/news/968/transfernews/2014/06/23/4907416/1-fc-k%C3%B6ln-j%C3%B6rg-jakobs-bleibt-und-wird-bef%C3%B6rdert Der Leiter Lizenzfußball bleibt und rückt auf: Zukünftig ist Jakobs als Sportdirektor mit mehr Kompetenzen ausgestattet
  13. http://www.90min.de/de/posts/4911495-1-fc-koeln-sportdirektor-joerg-jakobs-soll-seinen-vertrag-verlaengern 1. FC Köln: Sportdirektor Jörg Jakobs soll seinen Vertrag verlängern
  14. http://www.express.de/sport/fussball/1--fc-koeln/horstmann-nachfolger-schwabe-soll-fc-das-sparen-lehren-5382088 Horstmann-Nachfolger Schwabe soll FC das Sparen lehren
  15. http://www.stern.de/sport/fussball/1-fc-koeln---was-das-ueberraschungsteam-der-bundesliga-so-stark-macht-7197078.html Mer stonn zo Dir, FC Kölle!
  16. http://www.ksta.de/sport/1-fc-koeln/rekorde-fuer-den-1--fc-koeln-150-millionen-euro-umsatz-in-reichweite-28011944 Rekorde für den 1. FC Köln 150 Millionen Euro Umsatz in Reichweite
  17. Web site: Euphorie und Enttäuschung – Der Herzschalg der FC Saison. ksta.de. 12 May 2018. 7 May 2019. 7 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190507114419/https://story.ksta.de/2018/05/fc-saison-rueckblick/. live.
  18. Web site: FC und Schmadtke lösen Vertrag auf. 23 October 2017. fc.de. 7 May 2019. 7 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190507115924/https://fc.de/fc-info/news/detailseite/details/fc-und-schmadtke-loesen-vertrag-auf/. live.
  19. Web site: 1.FC Köln: Peter Stöger entlassen. ksta.de. 3 December 2017. 7 May 2019.
  20. Web site: Cologne appoint Holstein Kiel's Markus Anfang as new coach for next season. Bundesliga.de. 7 May 2019. 7 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190507114422/https://www.bundesliga.com/en/news/Bundesliga/cologne-appoint-markus-anfang-as-coach-for-next-season-kiel-478712.jsp. live.
  21. Web site: Weshalb Trainer Anfang beim 1. FC Köln gehen musste. SZ.de. 27 April 2019 . 7 May 2019. 7 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190507114417/https://www.sueddeutsche.de/sport/-fc-koeln-trainer-entlassung-anfang-1.4424405. live.
  22. Web site: Cordoba bringt Kölns Aufstiegsfeier ins Rollen. kicker.de. 7 May 2019. 6 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190506235212/https://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/spieltag/2-bundesliga/2018-19/32/4243849/spielbericht_spvgg-greuther-fuerth-82_1-fc-koeln-16.html. live.
  23. Web site: Beierlorzer wird Trainer beim 1. FC Köln. kicker.de. 13 May 2019. 20 May 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190520190216/https://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/2bundesliga/startseite/748917/artikel_beierlorzer-wird-trainer-beim-1-fc-koeln.html. live.
  24. Web site: Reißleine gezogen: Köln trennt sich von Beierlorzer. kicker.de. 9 November 2019. 9 November 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191109173600/https://www.kicker.de/761704/artikel/reissleine_gezogen_koeln_trennt_sich_von_beierlorzer. live.
  25. News: Köln und Veh lösen Vertrag auf. Der Spiegel. 8 November 2019 . 18 November 2019. 10 November 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191110010422/https://www.spiegel.de/sport/fussball/armin-veh-und-1-fc-koeln-loesen-vertrag-auf-a-1295685.html. live.
  26. Web site: Neues Führungsduo: 1. FC Köln setzt auf Gisdol und Heldt. kicker.de. 18 November 2019. 19 November 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191119204303/https://www.kicker.de/762834/artikel/neues_fuehrungsduo_1_fc_koeln_setzt_auf_gisdol_und_heldt. live.
  27. Web site: 1. FC Köln verlängert mit Trainer Gisdol – bis 2023. kicker.de. 5 August 2020. 5 August 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200805074023/https://www.kicker.de/780093/artikel/1_fc_koeln_verlaengert_mit_trainer_gisdol_bis_2023. live.
  28. Web site: 1. FC Köln trennt sich von Gisdol – Funkel übernimmt. 11 April 2021. kicker.de. 10 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211010124012/https://www.kicker.de/1-fc-koeln-trennt-sich-von-gisdol-funkel-uebernimmt-801979/artikel. live.
  29. Web site: Offiziell: Funkel soll den 1. FC Köln retten. 12 April 2021. kicker.de. 12 April 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210412093609/https://www.kicker.de/offiziell-funkel-soll-den-1-fc-koeln-retten-802033/artikel. live.
  30. Web site: Baumgart wird neuer Trainer beim 1. FC Köln. 11 May 2021. kicker.de. de. 11 May 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210511093150/https://www.kicker.de/baumgart-wird-neuer-trainer-beim-1-fc-koeln-804539/artikel. live.
  31. Web site: Andersson macht's früh klar: Köln hält die Klasse. 30 June 2021. kicker.de. de. 9 July 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210709181726/https://www.kicker.de/kiel-gegen-koeln-2021-bundesliga-relegation-4704509/analyse. live.
  32. News: Die Kölner Wunschlösung legt los . Carspecken . Tobias . 5 April 2022 . . de.
  33. Web site: 29 March 2023 . 1. FC Köln von FIFA zu Transfersperre verurteilt – Effzeh bestätigt Gang vor den CAS . 9 April 2023 . kicker . de-DE . 12 April 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230412201756/https://www.kicker.de/1-fc-koeln-von-fifa-zu-transfersperre-verurteilt-effzeh-bestaetigt-gang-vor-den-cas-944379/artikel . live .
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