ASK Erlaa

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ASK Erlaa
ASK Erlaa (logo) .jpg
Basic data
Surname Amateur Sports Club Erlaa
Seat Vienna - Liesing
founding 1923
Colours purple-white
Website ask-erlaa.at
First soccer team
Head coach Walter Szloboda
Venue Meischlgasse sports field
Places
league 2nd class east / middle
2018/19 3rd place
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The amateur sports club Erlaa is an Austrian football club from the 23rd district of Liesing in the federal capital Vienna . The women's team plays in the current 2017/18 season under ASK Erlaa in the second highest women's league in Austria.

History of the entire club

From the foundation to the national championship title in 1931

The association was founded in 1923 in the then still independent Lower Austrian municipality of Erlaa . Fritz and Franz Hirsch, Julius Wagner, Franz Fitzinger, Emmerich Janzarzik, Franz Zopp and Rudolf Jockl are still known today as the founding fathers. The club colors were set at the founding meeting with purple and white . The first soccer field of the ASK Erlaa was laid out between the Erlaaer Friedhof and the former Gasthof Mathias Geyer , which also served as the first club house. After a few years in the lower division, he was promoted to what was then the Lower Austrian regional class. With the championship win in 1930/31 , the ASK Erlaa became the Lower Austrian regional champion and thus achieved the greatest club success to date by the men's team.

From the re-establishment in 1945 until today

During the Second World War , the game had to be stopped. It was re-established in 1945 by Messrs Franz Hergenitz, Emil Vas, Josef Weiß, Franz Reischl, Gottlieb Huscha, Rudolf Eider, Franz Weiland, Franz Kolbek, Hans Holzgruber and the Stirba brothers. Shortly afterwards, the club, which despite the fact that the town was now incorporated into the federal capital Vienna, still belonged to the Lower Austrian Football Association , succeeded in acquiring the grounds for the so-called “Schneiderwiese” in Neu-Erlaa and building a new football field on it. In the seasons 1948/49 and 1954/55 the Erlaaer won the championship title in the 1st class south center and thus played in the 2nd regional league for a short time . On August 18, 1956, the sports field on Meischlgasse, built with financial support from the NÖFV, was opened. In the 1960/61 season you could achieve the championship title in the 1st class East with promotion to the third highest Lower Austria division. The greatest success after the re-establishment was achieved with the championship title 1968/69 in the 1st class Southeast with promotion to the second highest Lower Austria division. Another championship title was celebrated in the 1987/88 season in the first class East with promotion to the then sub-league Southeast. The last success of the combat team so far was celebrated in the 2011/12 season with the championship title in the 2nd class East / Middle with promotion to 1st class East. This success was largely achieved with players who found their way into the combat team from their own offspring. For many years the ASK Erlaa was led by the long-time chairman Johann Lehner, who still strongly supports the youth work of the ASK Erlaa.

In addition to the combat team , ASK Erlaa also has a reserve team, a senior team and the women's teams , which was founded in 1997 as a separate section, as well as numerous junior teams from the ages of U-7 to U-16

Men's titles and achievements

  • 1 × Lower Austrian regional champion: 1931
  • 2 × champion 1st class south-central (Lower Austria): 1948/49, 1954/55
  • 2 × Master 1st class east: 1960/61, 1987/88
  • 1 × Master 1st class southeast: 1968/69
  • 1 × Master 2nd class east / middle: 2011/12

Known players

  • Rudi Horvath (played several times internationally and scored numerous goals for ASK Erlaa)
  • Josef Hamerl (later played for Austria, Admira, Sport-Club and the national team)
  • Markus Katzer (plays for Admira and the national team)

History of the women's football section

ASK Erlaa (women)
ASK Erlaa (logo women) .svg
Basic data
Surname Amateur Sports Club Erlaa
Seat Vienna , Austria
founding April 1997
president Rudolf Lehner
Website http://www.ask-erlaa.com/
First soccer team
Head coach Thomas Rauch
Venue Meischlgasse sports field
Places nb
league ÖFB women's league
2006/07 5th place
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Founding history

The women's team was founded in April 1997 on the initiative of the Siegel family and with the consent of the club's board as the girls' and women's football section of the existing amateur sports club.

The decisive factor was the transfer of 10 girls between the ages of 11 and 13 from the U-13 girls' team at ASV Vösendorf . The Siegel family founded the women's and girls 'team of the workers' sports club in Vösendorf as early as 1983 and also looked after the club's women's fighting team, which in the course of its existence rose to the first division . Since it was no longer possible to work with the team in the top Austrian league for various reasons, the Siegel family decided to rebuild a girls' team and found an interested partner in ASK Erlaa.

After extensive advertising in schools and various newspapers, in August 1997 there were already 20 young players in the new women's football section. In the same year, the youth teams registered with the Vienna Football Association . The first places were the second place of the U-13 team and the fourth place of the U-14 team in the respective leagues of their age groups.

Entry into the championship and promotion to the 2nd division

Due to the final dissolution of the women's soccer section of ASV Vösendorf, some older and more experienced players from Vösendorf came to ASK Erlaa in the following months. For the 1998/99 season, the club officials therefore decided to participate in the championship of the Lower Austrian Regional League East (NÖN women's league) for the first time . As a newcomer to the third performance level, the Viennese immediately took third place in the table among eight clubs. In the 1999/2000 game year, ASK Erlaa reached the play-off round with the five best clubs as group runner-up in the divided NÖN women's league and subsequently won the state championship in Lower Austrian women's football for the first time. The second team won the championship title in the hobby league in the same season.

Due to the previous year's success, the amateur sports club played in the 2nd Division East for the first time in the 2000/01 season , but only occupied the penultimate place in the table in the second-highest Austrian league and had to be relegated immediately. In the national league, the club was represented this year by the second team, which was able to occupy fifth place out of eight teams. With the first team, the club was able to win the championship title again in the 2001/02 relegation year under coach Thomas Rauch after a brilliant spring performance and fix the return to the 2nd division.

With 20 points behind the champions FC Südburgenland , the Erlaaer women finished fifth in the 2nd Division East in the 2002/03 season . In the same year, the Viennese came to the quarter-finals of the ÖFB Women's Cup for the first time with victories over SG Spratzern / Stattersdorf (2: 0) and FC Lingenau (5: 3) . After a good performance and a 0-0 draw after regular playing time, the ASK only failed on penalties with 3: 4 at SG Ardagger / Neustadtl .

The years in the ÖFB women's league

In the following 2003/04 game year , after an exciting finish with promotion to the first Bundesliga, the women's team achieved their greatest success so far in the club's young history. During the winter break, the club was still unbeaten and tied with the autumn champions DFC Heidenreichstein in second place in the table, after the spring championship, in which the Viennese only suffered one defeat, the ASK was one point ahead of Heidenreichstein in first place and thus fixed the promotion to the top division. During the entire season, the Viennese conceded only ten goals. The second team took sixth place in the regional league and was relegated to the regional league south-southeast.

The 2004/05 debut season closed the young ASK Erlaa squad, whose average age was almost 18 years, in the ÖFB women's league in seventh place in the table, thus claiming their place in the top division. With 15 goals, Tanja Legenstein took third place in the top scorer list, behind Maria Gstöttner (22 goals, Neulengbach ) and Ani Mircheva (17 goals, Innsbrucker AC ). In the past season, the team reached sixth place in the championship and made it to the quarter-finals of the ÖFB Stiegl Ladies Cup, in which the Viennese were defeated 5-1 to the eventual cup winner SV Neulengbach.

Women's team titles and achievements

Well-known players

Austrian national players

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