FBC ASKÖ Linz-Urfahr

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The FBC ASKÖ Linz-Urfahr is an Austrian Fistball Association of the Upper Austrian capital Linz . The club has played in the indoor league since 1978 and in the field league in 1981.

Teams

In the 2007 season the FBC ASKÖ Linz-Urfahr provides 15 teams in various leagues in Austria. This includes five men's, one women's and three senior teams as well as six youth teams.

successes

  • 1988 - Indoor runner-up and 3rd in the European Cup
  • 1991 to 1995 - Austrian cup winner
  • 1993 - Austrian indoor and field champion
  • 1994 and 1995 - Austrian indoor champion
  • 1994 - 3rd in the European Indoor Cup
  • 1995 and 1996 - 3rd in the IFV Cup
  • 1996 - 3rd at the European Cup field, runner-up in field and hall
  • 1997 - 2nd at the IFV Cup, runner-up in field and hall
  • 1998 - IFV cup winner, field runner-up
  • 1999 - European Cup winner Feld, runner-up in Feld and Halle
  • 2000 - Austrian field champion, 3rd in the European field, 2nd in the world cup
  • 2001 - Vice champion Halle, Austrian field champion, Austrian cup winner
  • 2002 - Austrian field champion, Austrian cup winner, European cup winner field
  • 2003 - Winner of the Manor Wollerauer Indoors, Austrian indoor and field champion, European field winner, world cup winner
  • 2004 - European cup winner Halle, Austrian indoor champion, world cup winner, European cup winner field
  • 2005 - runner-up in hall and field, 2nd place European Cup, 2nd place World Cup
  • 2006 - Field runner-up, 3rd place in the IFA Cup
  • 2007 - Austrian indoor champion, Austrian field champion, 2nd place European Cup
  • 2008 - European Cup Winner Halle, Austrian Indoor Champion, Austrian Field Champion, 3rd place European Cup Field
  • 2009 - Austrian indoor champion, 3rd place European Cup, 3rd place Austrian field championship, European field championship winner
  • 2010 - 2nd place in the European Cup

1st team

The 1st team of FBC ASKÖ Linz-Urfahr plays in the 1st Austrian Bundesliga.

# Surname National games
Defense
3 Harald Pühringer 31
16 Ruben Schwarzelmüller
18th Siegfried Simon 35
passing
4th Béla Gschwandtner 21 (U21 team)
attack
1 Max Horber -
5 Christian Koller 35
2 Patrick Piermann -
Trainer
Manfred Leitner

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