ESV Stadlau / Kaisermühlen

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ESV Stadlau / Kaisermühlen
Full name Railway sports club Stadlau / Kaisermühlen
place Donaustadt , Vienna
Founded 1979
ESV Stadlau (1947)
Kaisermühlen SC ( nb )
Dissolved 2005
Club colors not known
Stadion ESV stadium
Top league Women's Bundesliga
1984 to 1991
successes Austrian champion : 1984

The ESV Stadlau / Kaisermühlen was an Austrian football club from Kaisermühlen and Stadlau , the 22nd district of  Vienna, Donaustadt . The women's football department was in the women's Bundesliga from 1984 to 1991 .

prehistory

Women's football in the Danube city

In the women's league east, which was held for the first time in 1972/73, a women's team from the Danube city was represented, the women's division of SV Kagran. Five years later, in 1977, it was dissolved and the SV Aspern women's team was represented in the top women's football league in the 1977/78 season. After the greatest success of the Aspern women championship in the 1983/84 season, the women's football department was dissolved and taken over by ESV Stadlau / Kaisermühlen.

SV Kagran

The sports club Kagran was founded in 1947, the women's section of SV Kagran played in the first edition of the women's football championship, which was held in 1972/73, and was able to achieve third place. In the 1975/76 season, the section reached the cup final. In the summer of 1977 the women's section was dissolved. There is no evidence of whether the women's section was integrated directly into the Asperner SV. After several mergers and a general assembly in 1999, the entire association is called SV Hirschstetten.

titles and achievements

SV Aspern

The SV Aspern was founded in 1919, a women's team was set up in 1973, which played from the 1977/78 season instead of SV Kagran in the women's league East. From 1972 to 1983, SV Aspern was called SV Aspern Herzer after the Commercial Councilor Otto Herzer was won as a sponsor . In the 1983/84 season, the women's section became champions and was dissolved. The women's soccer section of SV Aspern was relocated to ESV Stadlau / Kaisermühlen after the championship season. Until the 2015/16 season there were no efforts to reactivate the women's section.
titles and achievements

ESV Stadlau / Kaisermühlen

The women's team from SV Aspern was taken over by the iron sports club Stadlauer and Kaisermühlner Sportverein (ESV-KSC) in 1984, and seven years later, during the 1991 season, voluntarily withdrew from the championship.

titles and achievements
ESV stadium

The ESV Stadlau football pitch was on Wiedgasse and had to make way for an underground station

Men's team

The ESV Stadlau / Kaisermühlen never played in the men's top leagues in Austria.

The game community ESV Stadlau and Kaisermühlen SC was dissolved in 2005. While ESV Stadlau dissolved its football department, Kaisermühlen SC and FC Donaustadt founded a syndicate that today merges with FC Breitenlee KSC / FCB-Donaustadt. The men's team plays in the Vienna Oberliga B.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Football badge, gallery, Austria, Vienna, SV Kagran. In: fussballabzeichen.at. Retrieved August 15, 2019 .
  2. ^ SV Hirschstetten, history. In: fussballoesterreich.at. Retrieved December 8, 2017 .
  3. ^ SV SV Aspern, history of the club. In: svaspern.at. Retrieved August 6, 2019 .
  4. KSV Ankerbort Montelaa, season 2015/16, KM-FR, squad. In: fussballoesterreich.at. Retrieved December 10, 2017 .
  5. Lost Ground: Concrete instead of gates in Stadlau. In: kurier.at. Retrieved December 10, 2017 .
  6. KSC / FCB Donaustatt. In: fussballoesterreich.at. Retrieved August 6, 2019 .