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Karlsruher Sc
Karlsruher SC is a German football club, based in Karlsruhe, Baden-W?rttemberg. KSC rose out of the consolidation of a number of predecessor clubs.
The most successful of these ancestral clubs was Karlsruher Fussball Club Ph?nix formed by members of the gymnastics club Karlsruher Turngemeinde. In 1912, Ph?nix merged with KFC Alemannia to create KFC Ph?nix ?Ph?nix Alemannia?.
As Ph?nix Karlsruhe the club joined the Gauliga Baden, one of sixteen top-flight. They slipped from the first division for a single season, but returned to compete as a mediocre side over the next several years.
After World War II in 1946, Ph?nix re-emerged to compete in the newly formed first division Oberliga S?d. Two other threads in the evolution of KSC were the formation of FC M?hlburg.
The group of clubs which came together to form VfB M?hlburg were sharing just one season of upper-league play between them. A lower-table side through the 30s VfB?s performance improved considerably in the following decade.
As war overtook the country, the Gauliga Baden was sub-divided at various times into a number of more local city-based circuits. The team was able to earn three second place finishes in divisional play.
After the war the club slipped from top-flight competition until earning promotion to the Oberliga S?d. They generally competed as a mid-table side here with the exception of a strong performance.
KFC Phoenix and VfB M?hlburg united to form the current club, Karlsruher Sport-Club M?hlburg-Ph?nix and the new team earned good results throughout the remainder of the decade. That season, they also made an appearance in the national final.
KSC was Oberliga S?d champion as well as runner-up in the German Cup in 1960, when they lost the final match 2-3 to Borussia M?nchengladbach. Their record earned them admission as one of sixteen founding clubs into Germany?s new professional football league.
Over the next three seasons, the team earned a first-place finish as well as two second-place finishes there, but were unable to advance in the promotion rounds.
After the 1974 formation of the Second Bundesliga, which consisted of two divisions at the time, KSC finished first in the 2nd Bundesliga S?d and returned to the top flight for the 1975-76 season.
Under the guidance of new coach Winfried Sch?fer, KSC?s return to the top flight was marked with some success as for the first time the team managed to work its way out of the bottom half of the league table.
In the next season, the club had a successful run in the UEFA Cup, going out in the semi-finals on away goals to Austria Salzburg.
Their stunning 7-0 second-round victory over Valencia, a top team in the Spanish La Liga at the time and in historical terms aswell, might be considered the high point of the club?s history in its centennial year.
Between 1992 and 1997, the club was ranked in the single digits in six consecutive Bundesliga seasons.
It also has participated in two more UEFA Cups, reaching the third round seasons.
At the league winter break the club sat outside the relegation ranks, but a series of negative results pushed them down to 15th place.
After four seasons of mediocre play that saw KSC narrowly avoid being sent further down, the team turned in a much-improved performance and earned a sixth place result.
KSC maintained a measure of dominance for the entire season. They played fourteen matches before suffering their first loss of the season at the hands of Erzgebirge Aue, and led the league at the mid-season break ahead of FC Hansa Rostock.
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