FC Höchst

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FC Höchst
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Basic data
Surname blum FC Höchst 1921
Seat Höchst , Austria
founding August 15, 1921
president Beat Grabherr (chairman)
Website fc-hoechst.at
First soccer team
Head coach Bernhard Erkinger
Venue Rheinaustadion
Places 2,500
league Vorarlberg League
2016/17 10th place
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Away

The FC Höchst is an Austrian football club from the Vorarlberg community maximum .

history

FC Höchst was founded on August 15, 1921 in what would later become the club's "Linde", and in 1923 they entered the championship in the Vorarlberg C-class. In the regional league , the club played for the first time in 1945/46 and regularly from 1950. In the 1970/71 season, the club managed to win the regional championship under Alois Grabherr and thus rose to the second-rate Regionalliga West . Euphoric with a new home stadium and new main sponsor Julius Blum GmbH, the club went into its first second division season and immediately took fourth place in 1971/72 . The league reform of 1974 referred the FC Höchst back to the national league.

When the Regionalliga West came as a new third level in 1981, FC Höchst was qualified as third in the regional league and was able to stay in the league until 1985. After that, the club was a permanent guest in the Vorarlberger Landesliga until the 1992/93 season. In 2006 the team was finally able to return to the Regionalliga West after more than 20 years. In the years 2007 to 2010, the team played again in the Vorarlbergliga before they were promoted to the Regionalliga West after winning first place in the 2009/10 season. After another relegation, Höchst reached 2nd place in the Vorarlbergliga in the 2011/12 season and a year later, thanks to the championship title, promotion to the third-class regional league.

Women's soccer

From 2013 to 1999, the women's section of FC Höchst was in a syndicate with the women's section of SC Austria Lustenau.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Höchst is the master of the Vorarlberg League. vol.at, June 20, 2010, accessed on May 3, 2013 .
  2. FC Höchst at the goal of dreams. vol.at, June 2, 2013, accessed on August 2, 2013 .