FC Augsburg 1907

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App Description

Mobile ticket, mobile payment & many more features - get the new FCA app!

Information about your FCA - match day, stadium and much more.


THE FCA APP – YOUR DIGITAL STADIUM EXPERIENCE

Get the ultimate fan experience on your smartphone with the free FCA app. FC Augsburg stands for heart and passion, with the app we accompany you optimally through everyday life when it comes to current information about the club.

In addition, we try to make your visit to the stadium even more exciting with exciting features so that you always have an eye on the game and nothing is left to be desired.


YOUR STADIUM EXPERIENCE

Buy food and drinks in the WWK ARENA conveniently using the mobile payment function in the app.

Secure your mobile admission ticket in the app and drive paperless to the stadium. Convenient and eco-friendly!

The digital membership card is very practical in your pocket - always and everywhere with you!


FEATURES

Find information and background information about the current game in match day mode!

Keep track of the latest news and social media activity.

Get all information about the players of the current squad.

Notifications: If you wish, we will be happy to send you individual push notifications so that you never miss a news or transfer again.

Buy your FCA jersey via the integrated shop function.

Secure your ticket for the next home or away game in our ticket shop.

Stay up to date with our push messages - with the individual sound of Kasperl from the Augsburger Puppenkiste.


WE THE FCA

FC Augsburg is a traditional club that was founded on August 8, 1907 under the name FC Alemannia and was renamed BC Augsburg twelve years later. In 1969, this BCA merged with the second major Augsburg football club, TSV Schwaben Augsburg, and has played as FC Augsburg ever since.

At that time, FCA had already produced football greats such as Uli Biesinger, world champion in 1954, or Helmut Haller, but initially did not manage to establish themselves at the highest level. After 23 years in amateur football, FCA finally made it into the second division in 2006 before the Fuggerstadt team celebrated promotion to the Bundesliga in 2011.

Since then, the FCA has been an integral part of the top German division. In the 2014/15 season, FCA achieved its best final placement to date and certainly qualified for the Europa League for the first time. There, FCA attracted attention in the games agai