Aichach should not be confused another club out of Bavarian Swabia also commonly referred to as BCA, the now defunct side BC Augsburg, whose logo was very similar in appearance.
The rules of the competition, since changed, awarded BCA the cup as it played in a lower division than Memmingen and therefore only needed a draw to claim the win.
[2] Three consecutive relegations saw the club drop from the fifth tier Landesliga, passing through the Bezirksoberliga Schwaben (VI) and the Bezirksliga Schwaben-Nord (VII), on their way down to the Kreisliga Schwaben-Ost (VIII).
After a season in the Bezirksliga they again won their way to the Bezirksoberliga[4] where they claimed the league title in 2011 and earned another promotion, this time to the Landesliga Bayern-Süd (VI).
[3] The club aimed to qualify for the new southern division of the Fußball-Bayernliga, and planned to build a new stadium at the cost of Euro 2,2 million.
They managed to overcome Bayernliga (V) club TSV Großbardorf in the first round but were subsequently knocked out by Landesliga Nord (VI) champions Würzburger Kickers.
Instead, a withdrawal of the team from the Bayernliga to a lower division was discussed as most of the club's players were planning to leave the side at the end of the season.
[13] In June 2014 the club presented a new coach and chairman and declared that it would compete in the tier eight Kreisliga, the league its reserve team played in the previous season, in 2014–15.