ESV south-east

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ESV south-east
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Basic data
Surname Railway Sports Club South-East
Seat Favorites , Vienna
founding 1920 (as SC Südbahn)
resolution 2009 (termination of the men's team)
2012 (termination of the women's team)
First soccer team
Venue Südost-Platz
Austria Vienna Academy
Places k. A.

The ESV South-East , South-East and ESV, was an Austrian football -Verein of favorites , the 10th  district of Vienna Simmering . The women's football department was from 1972 to 1995 as ESV Ostbahn XI and from 1996 to 2001 in the women's Bundesliga .

History of the association

The railway association was founded under the name SC Südbahn in 1920 and dissolved again seven years later due to official reasons . However, game operations continued until the First World War. In 1946 the association was re-established. The first records are only available from the 35th Extraordinary General Meeting on February 13, 1955, which shows that 500 members support the association, and there was a combat team, a reserve team and two youth teams that played on their own sports field in Vienna's tenth district in train and play on Schleiergasse 5a. One month later, on May 24th, consideration was given to merging the two clubs SC Südbahn and ESV Ostbahn X. The ESV Süd-Ost was founded on July 8, 1956 . In 1957, the railroad workers moved up from 2nd class to 1st class, a canteen was opened and a bowling department was founded two years later, the membership increased in 1959 to 1769.

Women's soccer

ESV south-east
Surname ESV south-east
Venue Südost-Platz
Austria Vienna Academy
Places k. A.
league Women's Bundesliga
1995 to 2001

The women's football club DFC Ostbahn XI, which played a championship in 1989/90 as ESV Ostbahn XI , played in the women's Bundesliga from 1972 to 1995 and won the championship title in 1985. The ESV Süd-Ost took over the license and the players in 1995, remained in the league until 2001 and disbanded in 2012 as champions of the Vienna women's regional league.

titles and achievements

Men's soccer

ESV south-east
Surname ESV south-east
Venue Südost-Platz
Austria Vienna Academy
Places k. A.

The club had to give up its sports field in Schleiergasse 5a due to a residential construction program by the municipality of Vienna and moved to Laaerbergstrasse on August 16, 1964. In 1970 a floodlight system was installed. The club continued to play in the first and second grades and built up several youth teams that were abandoned in 1988/89.

The men's team played in the Vienna Oberliga A (2007/08) or in Class A (2008/09) before they broke up.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Chronicle of ESV SÜD-EST. In: esv-suedost.at. Archived from the original on November 2, 2004 ; accessed on July 14, 2019 .
  2. ^ ESV Southeast, season 2011/12, KM-FR, tables. In: fussballoesterreich.at. Retrieved July 14, 2019 .