The club was established in December 1906 as Fuβball-Club Germania Brötzingen. In 1913, it was merged briefly with Ballspielclub 05 Brötzingen as BC Germania Pforzheim, but the union quickly fell apart. Following World War I, in 1920, several clubs including Turnverein Brötzingen, KSV Achilles Brötzingen, and Radfahrclub Sturm Brötzingen joined with FC to create the current club. FC enjoyed a steady string of successes in local play that soon saw the club promoted to the senior regional circuit, the Kreisliga Südwest and then the Bezirksliga Württemberg-Baden, where they took part in qualification for the national playoff round in 1928–29. Following the reorganization of German football under the Third Reich into 16 top flight divisions, Brötzingen became part of the Gauliga Baden. A poor campaign led to the club's demotion after their debut season, but they returned to the Gauliga to play three more seasons between 1935–38. After World War II, FC became part of the Amateurliga Nordbaden-Süd, later the Amateurliga Baden, where they fared poorly through the late 40s and 50s. The side improved in the 60s and enjoyed local title and cup wins on their way to promotion to the Amateurliga Nordbaden in 1968. FC was relegated after a 16th-place result there in 1971 and returned to the Bezirksliga level. Spending its final four seasons at Kreisliga level, where the side achieved a second-place finish in 2011, the club eventually disappeared through a merger with 1. FC Eutingen to form SV Kickers Pforzheim on 1 July 2011.
Honours
Bezirksliga Württemberg-Baden
* Champions: 1929
Recent seasons
The recent season-by-season performance of the club:
Season
Division
Tier
Position
2002–03
Landesliga Mittelbaden
VI
9th
2003–04
Landesliga Mittelbaden
VI
10th
2004–05
Landesliga Mittelbaden
VI
7th
2005–06
Landesliga Mittelbaden
VI
11th
2006–07
Landesliga Mittelbaden
VI
14th ↓
2007–08
Kreisliga Pforzheim
VII
4th
2008–09
Kreisliga Pforzheim
VIII
7th
2009–10
Kreisliga Pforzheim
VIII
4th
2010–11
Kreisliga Pforzheim
VIII
2nd
With the introduction of the Regionalligas in 1994 and the 3. Liga in 2008 as the new third tier, below the 2. Bundesliga, all leagues below dropped one tier.