BSV Enzesfeld-Hirtenberg
The company sports club Enzesfeld-Hirtenberg is an Austrian football club from the Baden district in Lower Austria , which from the late 1960s played for three seasons in what was then the second-class Regional League East . The club has currently been playing in the 2nd class Triestingtal , the 5th level of the Lower Austrian Football Association (or the 8th level nationwide) since the 1996/1997 season , and is based on the sports facility in Hirtenberg (Anton Kellergasse, 2552 Hirtenberg). The club wears the colors red and white.
history
Shortly after the First World War, SC Kromag Hirtenberg was founded in 1920 , which worked for a long time in the lower classes of the Lower Austrian regional association. In 1937 he was promoted to the second highest national class with the championship title in the 2nd class South B. As a result of the war-related reorganization of football in what is now the Niederdonau district class, from 1939 they played in one of eight regional groups, which ended in second place before the club left the championship and was dissolved.
After the end of the war there was no resumption of the association, rather SK Metallwerke Enzesfeld was founded in 1946 , which succeeded in the region. In the following years, the club played in the third and fourth highest performance level of the regional association, before being promoted to the II. League South (one of the second highest leagues in Lower Austria) in 1959.
After relegation in 1960, the club's golden times followed when they first became champions in the South Central group in the 1960/61 season. In the mid-1960s, the name of the club was changed to BSV Enzesfeld / Hirtenberg , in order to show the solidarity with the local financier, the Hirtenberger Munitionsfabrik . The high rise continued in the 1966/67 season when they secured the title of the South / Southeast sub-league and kicked in the Lower Austrian regional league in the following 1967/68 season . It didn't take long there before Heid Stockerau won the national championship title in the 1968/69 season and thus made it to the Regionalliga Ost, at that time one of three leagues in the second-highest division in Austria. In the following year they qualified for the sixteenth finals of the ÖFB Cup . They were drawn to SK Austria Klagenfurt and lost 0-1 on their own sports facility in front of 1,400 spectators with a late goal. In the Regionalliga first achieved a midfield position, in the second year you could barely escape relegation before the club had to return to the regional league in 1972 as bottom of the table.
The next relegation followed in the 1972/73 season. After turbulent years, things only started to improve again in the 1981/82 season and they were promoted from the Oberliga Ost to the 2nd regional league. There they became champions again in the 1984/85 season and returned to the national league, where the club was able to hold up until the 1987/88 season. From then on, things went downhill for the former second division team. So one rose in the 1993/94 season from the 2nd regional league, in the 1993/94 season from the Oberliga Ost and in the 1994/95 season from the Unterliga Süd / Südost. In the 1995/96 season, the team was withdrawn from the 1st class south from the current game and for the 1996/97 season they returned to the 2nd class, where they have been playing continuously since then.
successes
- 3 × participation in Regionalliga Ost: 1969–1972
- 1 × regional champion Lower Austria: 1968/69
swell
- Lower Austrian Sports Lexicon, 1954
- 75 years of the ÖFB, Volume 2
- 100 years of the Lower Austrian Football Association