FC Dornbirn 1913
FC Dornbirn 1913 | |||
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Basic data | |||
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Surname | Dornbirn football club in 1913 | ||
Seat | Dornbirn | ||
founding | March 12, 1913 | ||
Colours | Red - white - black | ||
president | Arnold Peter Streitler | ||
Website | fc-dornbirn.at | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Markus Mader | ||
Venue | Birkenwiese Stadium | ||
Places | 12,000 | ||
league | 2nd league | ||
2019/20 | 12th place | ||
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The FC Dornbirn 1913 is a football club from the city of Dornbirn in Vorarlberg , Austria . He has been playing in the 2nd division since the 2019/20 season . The club's home is the Birkenwiese stadium with a capacity of around 12,000 spectators. The name sponsor is currently the Dornbirner Mohrenbrauerei .
history
FC Dornbirn was launched on March 12, 1913 at a founding meeting in the Dornbirn Gasthaus zur Flur . The club colors were set with red-white-black and later changed to white-red. The city coat of arms of Dornbirn was used as the logo in the founding year.
In its long history, the club played three seasons in the state league and from 1974 to 1989 for many years in the 2nd division of the Austrian Bundesliga . A major national title has so far been denied to the people of Dornbirn, but the club was able to secure the title of Vorarlberg Champion ten times and win the Vorarlberg Cup six times.
In 1965, FC Dornbirn entered into a syndicate with SC Austria Lustenau , which, however, was resolved after a relatively unsuccessful season. In 1979 the merger with SC Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz took place . As the now IG Bregenz / Dornbirn , they played in the 2nd division of the Bundesliga for years and also created a unique curiosity in Austrian professional football. When the club had to relegate to Regionalliga West in the 1984/85 season due to a league reform, the second IG Bregenz / Dornbirn team, which consisted of pure amateurs, qualified for the 2nd division of the Bundesliga that same season. So - "reinforced" with some of their good amateur players - the combined Dornbirn / Bregenz football professionals were also able to compete in the second stage in the 1985/86 season . In 1987 the "interest group" was finally dissolved and the two traditional associations were re-established.
In 1988/89 Dornbirn was able to play again in the 2nd division, but had to relegate back to the regional league after the end of the season. From 2005/06 to 2008/09, FC Dornbirn played in the Regionalliga West, the third highest class in Austrian football. In the 2008/09 season, the fighting team reached the championship title in the Regionalliga West and rose to the first division . At the end of the 2008/09 season, the 1b team reached second place in the Vorarlberg regional class and thus secured promotion to the Vorarlbergliga , the highest division in the state, which is one of the four highest leagues in Austria.
However, Dornbirn had to relegate from the First League after a year; after a 1: 8 against Admira , the club was bottom of the table with two rounds to go. At this point in time, the Vorarlbergers had already been denied the license for a first division pitch in the second of three instances. Although FC Dornbirn would still have had a chance of relegation games to stay in the league when they were bottom of the table, because there was no relegation from the national to the first division ( Austria Kärnten was denied the first division license), the club decided not to go to the permanent neutral Arbitration court, the last instance in licensing issues, and returned to the Regionalliga West. On August 4, 2010, bankruptcy proceedings were opened against FC Dornbirn Spiel- und BetriebsgesmbH in response to a bankruptcy petition it had brought before the Feldkirch Regional Court. The club subsidiary was founded after the promotion to the first division and was responsible for the game operations of the professional team. According to the credit protection association of 1870, their debts amounted to around 277,000 euros.
In the 2009/10 season , around 230 football players were active in 18 youth teams at FC Dornbirn 1913. In addition, there were almost 70 players from the professional team as well as the amateur and senior team.
In the 2018/19 season they rose again to the second division after nine years.
Combat team
Coaching team
As of September 5, 2018
function | Surname | Date of birth | nationality | with the club since |
Last club |
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Trainer | Markus Mader | 05/19/1968 | 07/2017 | FC Schwarzach | |
Assistant coach | Klaus Stocker | 01/20/1967 | 10/2017 | Coach FC Krumbach | |
Goalkeeper coach | Erwin Wawra | 04/12/1952 |
Current squad
Status: August 14, 2020
Back number |
Surname | Date of birth | nationality | with the club since |
Last club |
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goalkeeper | |||||
1 | Lucas Bundschuh | 04/09/1996 | 07/2019 | 1. FC Sonthofen | |
23 | Maximilian Lang | 11/01/1996 | 07/2017 | FC Dornbirn 1913 II | |
defense | |||||
3 | Andreas Malin | January 31, 1994 | 07/2016 | UPS Eschen-Mauren | |
11 | Florian Prirsch | 09/11/1998 | 07/2018 | SCR Altach II | |
14th | Marcel Krnjic | 11/08/2002 | 06/2020 | AKA Vorarlberg | |
15th | Timo Friedrich | 01/16/1998 | 07/2019 | SC Austria Lustenau | |
20th | Lukas Allgäuer | 07/12/1994 | 07/2015 | SCR Altach II | |
25th | Leonardo Zottele | 04/16/1999 | 01/2020 | SCR Altach (loan) | |
Mario Jokic | 09/10/1990 | 08/2020 | FC Memmingen | ||
Adem Draganovic | 08/29/2000 | 08/2020 | without a club (previously FC Wil U-21) | ||
midfield | |||||
9 | Tom zimmer different | 09/22/1998 | 08/2020 | VfR Garching | |
10 | Franco Joppi | 01/23/1989 | 07/2014 | FC Diepoldsau | |
16 | Martin Krizic | 12/29/2003 | 06/2020 | FC Dornbirn 1913 youth | |
21st | Christoph Domig | 01/20/1992 | 07/2013 | SCR Altach | |
22nd | Felix Gurschler | 02/25/1998 | 07/2016 | FC Dornbirn 1913 II | |
24 | Lars Nussbaumer | 01/31/2001 | 08/2020 | SCR Altach (loan) | |
28 | Aaron Kircher | 10/18/1991 | 07/2014 | First Vienna FC | |
attack | |||||
7th | Egzon Shabani | 11/26/1991 | 07/2019 | FC Rapperswil-Jona | |
8th | Lukas Fridrikas | 12/30/1997 | 01/2018 | SC Wiener Neustadt | |
12 | Edin Ibrišimović | 03/10/2000 | 07/2018 | FC Dornbirn 1913 II | |
17th | Maurice Mathis | 05/09/1999 | 07/2019 | VfV 06 Hildesheim | |
19th | Lukas Katnik | 07/31/1989 | 08/2020 | SC Austria Lustenau | |
32 | Deniz Mujić | 08/07/1990 | 01/2019 | FC Gossau |
Transfers
Status: August 14, 2020
Access: | Departures: |
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Summer 2020 | |
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successes
- 2 × Regionalliga West champions: 2009, 2019
- 10 × Vorarlberg champions: 1955, 1960, 1963, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1997, 2004
- 11 × Vorarlberger Cup winners : 1933, 1937, 1952, 1959, 1982, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019 and 1 × as IG Dornbirn / Bregenz 1981
- 3 × Vorarlberg Cup finalists : 1949, 1958, 1997
- 3 × first division seasons in the national league : 1960/61, 1963/64, 1969/70
- 14 × second division seasons: 1974–1981, 1983–1986, 1988/89, 2009/10
Known players
A selection of well-known players: Karl Mai (1962/63), Johann Buzek (1969/70), Friedrich Rafreider , Fahrudin Jusufi (1972), Bruno Sohm , Dietmar Albrich , Viktor Sinn , Josef Saxenhammer , Hans Taschler , Martin Gisinger , Bernhard Gunz , Heinz Ferdinand Heinisch , Wolfgang Kaufmann, Hans Wohlgenannt , Johann Thurnher, Fritz Vogel
Women's soccer
In the Regionalliga West, the women's team from Dornbirn rose in 1997 and again in the next season . Since 2018, a women's team has only been set up again to play the women's Vorarlberg League.
Web links
- Official website of the association
- Web presence on fussballoesterreich.at
Individual evidence
- ↑ FC Dornbirn waived complaint to arbitration. In: Small newspaper online. May 26, 2010; Archived from the original on May 28, 2010 ; Retrieved May 29, 2010 .
- ↑ a b FC Dornbirn professional department bankruptcy proceedings. In: orf.at. August 4, 2010, accessed August 12, 2010 .
- ↑ Goal achieved, Dornbirn is second class vn.at, on May 17, 2019, accessed on May 18, 2019
- ↑ a b FC Dornbirn: FC Dornbirn - squad (accessed on August 4, 2016)
- ↑ Transfermarkt.at: Transfers 2020/21 (accessed on August 2, 2020)
- ↑ FC Dornbirn, season 2018/19, KM-FR, squad. In: fussballoesterreich.at. Retrieved August 26, 2019 .