DSG Union Perg

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DSG Union Perg
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Basic data
Surname Diocesan Sports Association Union Perg
Seat Perg , Austria
founding 1962
Colours black-and-white
president Hermann Peham
Chairman: Tobias Panhauser
Website union-perg.at
First soccer team
Head coach Gerhard Obermüller
Venue abd-Arena Perg
Places 2,000
league Upper Austrian League
2018/19 13th place
home
Away

The Diocesan Sports Association Union Perg is an Austrian sports club in the Upper Austrian district capital Perg with the sections football , table tennis , Jiu-Jitsu and volleyball .

The club's soccer team was founded in 1962 and played in the second national league from 1993 to 1998, in the first regional league from 1998 to 2002 and in the middle regional league from 2002 to 2007 . The club colors of the soccer team are black and white and they play their home games in the Machland Stadium .

The table tennis team of the tennis section of the DSG Union Perg, founded in 1965, was successful several times at the state level in the 1970s and 1990s. The section organized several state table tennis championships in Perg.

Hannes Datterl, athlete in the Jiu Jitsu section of the DSG Union Perg, which has existed since 1978, was Austrian State Champion in 2003 and Vice State Champion in 1997, 2001 and 2002. The Jiu Jitsu Section Chairman of the DSG Union Perg, Alfred Angerer, was President of the Jiu Jitsu Regional Association of Upper Austria from 1995 to 2015. Reinhard Strauss has been the section chairman in Perg since 2016.

The volleyball section has been active since 2007, and in 2009 it became national champion in the youth field and took third place at the national championships.

Club history

The association was founded in 1962 under the patronage of Mayor Josef Waidhofer , who was the first chairman until 1967. The table tennis team already in Perg at that time was integrated as a section into the new club. The Jiu Jitsu section was founded in 1978 and in 2007 the successful women's volleyball team of ASKÖ Perg switched to DSG Union Perg.

Chairman of the Union Perg

  • 1962 Josef Waidhofer
  • 1967 Ewald Rechberger
  • 1970 Hermann Peham
  • 1986 Franz Ehrentraut
  • 1991 Josef Gruber
  • 1992 Othmar Ruhaltinger
  • 1999 Josef Pfeiffer
  • 2007 Josef Koller
  • 2011 Tobias Panhauser

Football section

The football team of the DSG Union Perg first took part in the league operations of the ÖFB in 1965/66 and played the first twelve seasons in the lowest Austrian level; it was not until 1976/77 that the first championship title and promotion to 1st class were achieved. There, the DSG celebrated third place as the best placement in 1980, but gambled away in 1982/83 on the very last game day of relegation and rose again after six years.

In the following season, the championship was achieved without a single defeat. This ushered in a two-decade-long success story: first of all, DSG Union Perg immediately played in the front line of 1st class, finished the first season in third, the second in second and the third - 1986/87 - in first. Also in the district league, the fifth of seven game levels, the club held its own right from the start in the upper third of the table, never finished a worse than the fifth of 14 places and rose after six seasons in 1993 in the 2nd national league. In this league, which was downgraded from fourth to fifth Austrian level due to the introduction of the regional leagues in 1994/95, the DSG Union Perg remained for five years until it was promoted to the first regional league in 1998 . After just four seasons, Union Perg became Upper Austrian regional champion in 2002 and celebrated the greatest success in the club's history with promotion to the Regionalliga Mitte , the third highest Austrian level.

The 18-year phase of continuous ascent came to an end and turned into its opposite. Only in the first season , which ended 11th, was Perg free of relegation worries. In 2003/04 the DSG started with five defeats, held the “Red Lantern” for a third of the season, but still reached 13th place in the end. In the following season , Perg was always close to the relegation ranks in the first third In the meantime, I worked out a 10-point cushion and, after a weak spring season, took 14th place with only three points ahead. In 2006 the DSG Union Perg was the penultimate athlete relegated - only the dissolution of competitor SK St. Magdalena / Superfund Amateure ensured that they would stay in the league. 2006/07 initially seemed to be looking up. At the winter break, Perg was in 12th place, but only six points separated the eighth and the bottom of the league. In spring, the Upper Austrians increasingly lost ground, 11 out of 45 possible points ultimately meant last place and farewell to the regional league. The following season in the Radio Oberösterreich Liga was even more unsuccessful: Throughout the year, the DSG Union Perg was only on three game days on a non-relegation zone, ending the 2007/08 season as a knocked-off penultimate in the Landesliga Ost, the fifth highest Austrian level.

In the 2014/2015 season, the club won the championship title in the Landesliga Ost with a 16-point lead on second place. Since then, they have been playing in the fourth-class Upper Austria league again. In the first season after promotion Union Perg got 7th place in the table. The 2016/2017 season ended in 13th place in the table.

Squad 2017/18

goalkeeper
  • T Amel Kujundzic
  • ET Lukas Ascher
  • ET Roman Brunner
  • ET Simon Primetzhofer
defense
  • 2 Florian Mayer
  • 3 Thomas Mayrhofer
  • 4 Patrick Klammer
  • 6 Paul Pöschl
  • 8 Markus Derntl Saffertmüller
  • 13 Alexander Feckter
  • 15 Simon Rumetshofer
  • 19 Florian Himmelbauer
midfield
  • 5 Jürgen Gmeiner
  • 7 Stefan Graf
  • 11 David Furchtlehner
  • 12 Besar Sabani
  • 14 Kevin Pretl
  • 16 Anes Sabic
  • 17 Ewald Huber
  • 20 Simon Peter Ströbitzer
attack
  • 9 Michael Danninger
  • 10 Michael Hoislbauer
  • 18 Ajdin Brakic

Well-known players and coaches

Stadion

The home of DSG Union Perg is the abd-Arena (formerly Machland Stadium) in Perg.

titles and achievements

  • 1 × Upper Austrian regional champion (4): 2002
  • 2 × champions 2. Landesliga Ost (5) 1998, 2015
  • 1 × Champion District League North (5): 1993
  • 1 × Champion 1st class northeast (6): 1987
  • 2 × Champion 2nd class Northeast (7): 1977, 1984

Web links

literature

  • 50 years DSG Union Perg, Festschrift, Perg, 2012

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Franz Moser and Gerhard Pilz: The club landscape in Perg, culture-sport-leisure, DSG Union Perg , in: Heimatbuch der Stadt Perg 2009, ed. from Heimatverein Perg and the municipality of Perg, p. 478f, ISBN 978-3-902598-90-5
  2. a b The success story of Union Perg , on: union-perg.at and corresponding years in the data service , on: fussballoesterreich.at (accessed on May 18, 2009)
  3. Austrian Football Championship 2005/06, on: wikipedia.net (accessed on May 18, 2009)
  4. cf. corresponding seasons on bet-austria.com (accessed on May 18, 2009)
  5. ^ The success story of Union Perg , on: union-perg.at (accessed on May 18, 2009)