Fixtures

Germany Oberliga Hamburg 04/19 17:30 31 Victoria Hamburg vs Altona 93 - View
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 04/27 13:30 32 Altona 93 vs Hamburg Eimsbutteler BC - View
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 05/12 12:00 33 SV Halstenbek-Rellingen vs Altona 93 - View
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 05/17 17:00 34 Altona 93 vs FC Süderelbe - View

Results

Germany Oberliga Hamburg 04/14 12:00 30 [15] SV Rugenbergen v Altona 93 [1] W 0-3
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 04/06 13:30 29 [1] Altona 93 v ETSV Hamburg [5] L 0-2
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 04/01 12:00 20 [11] TSV Buchholz 08 v Altona 93 [1] W 1-2
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 03/28 18:30 21 Altona 93 v Wandsbeker TSV Concordia W 6-1
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 03/24 13:00 28 [4] Niendorfer TSV v Altona 93 [2] W 0-5
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 03/16 14:30 27 [1] Altona 93 v TuS Dassendorf [2] L 3-4
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 03/01 18:30 26 [6] TuRa Harksheide v Altona 93 [2] W 1-3
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 02/24 14:30 25 [2] Altona 93 v FC Türkiye Wilhelmsburg [17] W 5-1
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 02/18 14:00 24 [12] FC Alsterbruder v Altona 93 [2] W 1-3
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 02/10 14:30 23 Altona 93 v TSV Sasel - PPT.
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 02/04 13:00 22 [18] FC Union Tornesch v Altona 93 [2] W 1-6
Germany Oberliga Hamburg 01/28 13:00 20 TSV Buchholz 08 v Altona 93 - PPT.

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 34 18 16
Wins 22 12 10
Draws 9 4 5
Losses 3 2 1
Goals for 93 51 42
Goals against 35 17 18
Clean sheets 11 7 4
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - Altonaer FC von 1893

Altonaer FC von 1893, commonly known as Altona 93 and abbreviated to AFC, is a German association football club based in the Altona district of the city of Hamburg. The football team is a department of a larger sports club which also offers handball, karate, table tennis, and volleyball.

History

Late in the nineteenth century, a number of sports having their origins in England – including cricket, rugby, and football – were introduced to continental Europe where they enjoyed considerable popularity. This club was founded on 29 July 1893 as Altonaer Cricketclub by a group of students who also demonstrated an early interest in football. In 1894, the club was renamed Altonaer Fussball und Cricket Club and then Altonaer Fussball Club in quick succession.

Altona is one of Germany's oldest football clubs: they were part of the Altona-Hamburg football league formed in 1894, as well as one of the founding clubs of the German Football Association (Deutscher Fussball Bund or German Football Association) at Leipzig in 1900. In 1903 at their home ground, they hosted the first-ever German national championship final played between VfB Leipzig and DFC Prague. The match was refereed by AFC player Franz Behr, who also served as the vice-chairman of the newly formed DFB until 1904. The club rescued the match by providing a new ball when the original one proved to be unsuitable for play. The hosts of the country's first title match never won or even played in a national final, being able to advance only as far as the semi-finals in 1903 and 1909, and the quarter-finals in 1914.

In 1919, the club merged with Altonaer TS 1880 in a union that lasted until 1922, during which time they were known as VfL Altona. After the break-up the team played as Altonaer FC 1893 VfL. Another merger in 1938 with Borussia 03 Bahrenfeld created Altonaer FC 93 Borussia. Between the end of World War I and the end of World War II the team played continuously in the country's top-flight leagues. Under the Third Reich German football was re-organized into sixteen Gauliga and AFC played first in the Gauliga Nordmark, and later in the Gauliga Hamburg.

After the war the club picked up play in the Stadtliga Hamburg before earning promotion to the first tier Oberliga Nord. Their best results were a pair of third-place finishes in 1954 and 1958, and semi-final appearances in the DFB-Pokal (German Cup) in 1955 and 1964. After the formation of the Bundesliga – Germany's new professional league – in 1963, Altona found itself in the second-tier Regionalliga Nord where they played until 1968. Between 1969 and 1981 Altona played third and fourth division ball before slipping to Landesliga Hamburg-Hammonia (V). They returned to using their old name, Altona FC, in 1979.

The club has moved up and down between the third and fifth tiers since the mid-1980s. In 1997, they found they were unable to sustain themselves financially in the Regionalliga Nord (IV) and after a single season at the professional level voluntarily withdrew to lower league play. The club is currently again playing in the Regionalliga Nord after promotion in 2019.

Altona 93 is a German soccer team based in the Altona district of Hamburg. The club was founded in 1893, making it one of the oldest football clubs in Germany. Altona 93 has a rich history and has competed in various leagues throughout its existence.

The team's colors are blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Adolf-Jäger-Kampfbahn stadium. Altona 93 has a passionate fan base and a strong community presence in the Altona district.

Over the years, Altona 93 has had its ups and downs, experiencing both success and relegation. The team has a reputation for playing attractive, attacking football and has produced talented players who have gone on to play at higher levels.

Altona 93 continues to be a prominent club in German football, with a dedicated following and a commitment to developing young talent. The team's motto, "Nur der AFC" (Only Altona 93), reflects the strong sense of pride and identity that the club instills in its players and supporters.