ASV Vösendorf

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ASV Vösendorf
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Basic data
Surname Workers' sports club Vösendorf
Seat Vösendorf
founding unofficially 1920
officially 1976
Colours Green-white-red
president Harald Zeller
Website asv-voesendorf.at
First soccer team
Head coach Patrick Prince
Venue Vösendorf sports field
Places 300
league 2nd regional league east
2018/19 6th place
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The Arbeiter-Sportverein Vösendorf is an Austrian football club from the Lower Austrian market town of Vösendorf . The former second division player has been playing in the fifth-class 2. Landesliga Ost since the 2015/16 season.

history

Founding history and the first decades

Sports center of the market town of Vösendorf

The club was founded in 1920 by Messrs Josef Toman, Josef Janda, Karl Janda, Alexander Kuhn, Viktor Hajek and Johann Bislovsky as the Hennersdorf sports club . The founding meeting, at which, among other things, the club colors were set as red and black , took place in what was then Gasthof Hölbl.

Main grandstand in the sports center Vösendorf

In 1927 it was merged with the Workers 'Gymnastics Club from Vösendorf to form the Workers' Sport Club from Vösendorf, which still exists today, and the club moved to the neighboring community. In 1931 the first own sports facility could be built, which was destroyed by the hostilities in World War II and rebuilt in 1947 with a capacity of 1,000 spectators. After the VAFÖ- affiliated workers' sports club had been able to achieve numerous successes since the beginning of its existence, it was expropriated and dissolved in the course of the turmoil of the civil war in February 1934. It was only after the Second World War that ASV Vösendorf was re-established in 1945 and gaming operations resumed.

Back straight in the Vösendorf sports center

Until the 1970s, the Lower Austrians played in the lower leagues of their state. In 1959 they won the championship title in the 1st class southeast and in 1968 that of the 2nd class southeast. In 1975 he won the title in the 2nd class East and was promoted to the sub-league South / Southeast. They played there until the merger with league rivals FC Austria Brunn in 1976.

Fusion to ASV Austria and promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga

After the merger with the team from Brunn am Gebirge , the now ASV Austria Vösendorf (official founding date 1976 , club colors green - white - red ) achieved the championship title of the lower league south / southeast and promotion to the upper league east in the 1979/80 season the Lower Austrians also won the championship title in the following season. 1985 followed the promotion to the 1st regional league of Lower Austria and through a syndicate with FC Tulln, the Vösendorfer played from 1987 in the third-class Regional League East . With the title win in the Eastern League in the 1988/89 season , promotion to the second division of the Bundesliga took place.

In the first Bundesliga season, the Vösendorfer were led by their player-coach Friedrich Drazan and the former Rapidler Wolfgang Kienast . In autumn 1990, IKERA was able to find a new, financially strong main sponsor who made it possible to strengthen the quality of the team. For example, Peter Netuschill from Kremser SC and Franz Zach from VSE St. Pölten were signed up. With this team Vösendorf easily reached third place in the relegation play-off and thus relegation.

For the 1990/91 season , the Lower Austrians reinforced themselves with the Admiralty Thomas Michetschläger and the Vienna player Gerald Schober. Johann "Waschi" Frank (formerly a player at FC Wien and Austria ) was signed up as coach . In the autumn round, the team finished sixth and was ten points behind the bottom of the table. However, by halving the points in the relegation play-off, Vösendorf fell by a few regularly earned points and only finished sixth behind SK Austria Klagenfurt . According to the usual counting method, Klagenfurt would have come to 27 points with 7 wins and 13 draws and Vösendorf with eleven wins and eight draws to 30 points. However, since the points from the autumn round were halved in the play-off according to the championship rules applicable at the time, the Lower Austrians were two points behind Klagenfurt and had to go to the Regionalliga Ost after two years in the second Bundesliga. That the team had quality was also shown this season in the ÖFB Cup, in which ASV Vösendorf only failed in the fourth round at FC Salzburg with 1: 3.

According to official club information, the football club played from the time of the merger in 1976 to 1986 under the name ASV Austria Vösendorf , the date of foundation being given with the year of the merger and the club colors being changed from red-black to green-white-red. In 1986 it was renamed ASV Vösendorf, although the merger was not reversed. From the Bundesliga, however, the club was run exclusively as ASV Austria Vösendorf until relegation in 1991 or, for a short time, under the sponsor name FK Ikera Vösendorf.

Relegation and relegation to the last division

After the unfortunate relegation and the departure of the sponsor, the club got into financial difficulties and was transferred back to the last division of Lower Austria in 1991 by the Lower Austrian regional association, which was responsible for the now regional league team.

From the 2nd class East / Middle, ASV Vösendorf fought its way up to the 2nd regional league East within a few years, in which it spent several years. The only notable success during this time was winning the Lower Austrian regional cup in 1994. It was not until the 2005/06 season that the workers' sports club was finally able to win the title in the second regional league and, after a long period of abstinence, for the 2006/07 game year qualify for the 1. Landesliga Niederösterreich.

Vösendorf is good soil for young players. In recent years, the Arbeiter Sportverein has produced, among others, the later Bundesliga players Markus Scharrer ( SV Austria Salzburg ), Roman Kienast ( SK Rapid Vienna , Ham-Kam ) and Thomas Pichlmann (SK Rapid Vienna / FK Austria Vienna ).

titles and achievements

Next in chronological order:

  • Master 1st class southeast: 1959
  • Master 2nd class southeast: 1968
  • Master 2nd class east / middle: 1975, 1992
  • Champion Lower League South / Southeast: 1979 (ASV Austria)
  • Champion 2nd regional league: 1985 (ASV Austria)
  • Champion Regionalliga Ost : 1989
  • Master 1st class east: 1993
  • Runner-up in the lower league east and promotion: 1994
  • Champion 2. Landesliga Ost: 2006
  • Master Regional League South / Southeast: 2015

Players, coaches and officials

Other players, coaches and officials can be found in the category: Person (ASV Vösendorf) .

Women's soccer

The women's team was founded in the early 1980s and played in the Bundesliga from 1988 to 1999. After the last Bundesliga year, the department dissolved.

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