• The FC Enikon Augsburg was a German football club from Augsburg, Bavaria that was active from the late 70s until the mid-90s. The club was formed in 1978...
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  • leagues] (in Portuguese), retrieved 6 May 2023 Shetty, Chittu (2024-06-04). "IOT FC Head Coach Yash Shah: Mumbai Premier League promotion feels euphoric and relieving"...
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  • Erlangen FC Bayern Hof 1993–94 SSV Jahn Regensburg FC Enikon Augsburg MTV Ingolstadt FC Amberg SpVgg Weiden SV Heidingsfeld VfL Frohnlach 1994–95 FC Enikon Augsburg...
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    seasons in league (as of 2011-12) 1 The FC Augsburg II withdrew from the league in 1989. 2 The FC Enikon Augsburg withdrew from the Oberliga in 1995. The...
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  • dissolved and the football department re-joined FT Starnberg 09. 5 The FC Enikon Augsburg folded in 1995. 6 Türk Gücü München folded in 2001 and reformed as...
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  • dissolved and the football department re-joined FT Starnberg 09. 5 The FC Enikon Augsburg folded in 1995. 6 Türk Gücü München folded in 2001 and reformed as...
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  • side for the promotion round to the Bayernliga, but a 2–1 loss to FC Enikon Augsburg in the semi-finals stalled its ambitions. The following year, 1995–96...
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    won the league more than once: Northern division titles in italics. 1 FC Augsburg II, TSV Neusäß and the TSV Göggingen are the only three teams to have...
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  • successor. 7 BC Augsburg merged with the football department of TSV Schwaben Augsburg in 1969 to form FC Augsburg. TSV Schwaben Augsburg shortly after reformed...
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