Karlsruher SC

German professional football club

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June 30 2021 Conclusion of the 2020-21 season for Karlsruher SC.
2020 Karlsruher SC was eliminated in the first round of the DFB-Pokal.
2020 Karlsruher SC participated in the 2020-21 DFB-Pokal tournament.
October 8 2020 Mainz 05 Germany's lost to Germany's Karlsruher SC 2–4.
August 22 2020 LASK Austria's lost to Germany's Karlsruher SC 0–2.
August 7 2020 League fixtures for the 2020-21 season in 2. Bundesliga were officially announced for Karlsruher SC.
July 1 2020 Karlsruher SC began their 69th season in existence and their 2nd consecutive season in the 2. Bundesliga (second flight of German football).
February 3 2020 Christian Eichner returns as sole head coach
2019 KSC reopened its second team as a fans' team and entered the Kreisklasse C, the lowest level of league football in Karlsruhe and North Baden.
July 1 2019 The club returns to the 2. Bundesliga and has remained there since.
2018 Karlsruher SC II became defunct.
2018 The club finishes 3rd in 3. Liga.
2018 Karlsruher SC won the Baden Cup for teams in Tiers III-V for the 2018-19 season.
2018 Karlsruher SC II (reserve team) is dissolved after finishing 15th in Oberliga Baden-Württemberg.
March 2018 Club decides to close the second team for economic reasons.
2017 The team finished 15th in Oberliga Baden-Württemberg and subsequently folded.
2017 Karlsruher SC won the Baden Cup for teams in Tiers III-V for the 2017-18 season.
2017 The reserve team was discontinued at the end of the 2017–18 Oberliga season for financial reasons.
August 20 2017 Christian Eichner and Zlatan Bajramović briefly serve as joint head coaches
July 1 2017 Karlsruher SC is relegated to the 3. Liga again.
January 3 2017 Mirko Slomka appointed as head coach
2016 Karlsruher SC is relegated from 2. Bundesliga after finishing 18th.
December 4 2016 Lukas Kwasniok becomes head coach
2014 KSC finished third and played a promotion play-off against Hamburg, narrowly missing promotion when Hamburg scored a late goal in extra time.
2013 Karlsruher SC becomes 3. Liga champions.
July 1 2013 Club returns to the 2. Bundesliga.
2012 Karlsruher SC won the Baden Cup for teams in Tiers III-V for the 2012-13 season.
2012 Karlsruher SC becomes 3. Liga champions.
2012 The club wins 3. Liga and is promoted back to 2. Bundesliga.
July 1 2012 Karlsruher SC drops to the 3. Liga after further relegation.
2011 Karlsruher SC II was demoted after finishing 5th in Regionalliga Süd.
2011 At the end of the 2011–12 season, the reserve team was forcefully relegated to the Oberliga due to new rules preventing reserve teams of 3. Liga clubs from playing in the Regionalliga.

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