FC Hellas Kagran

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FC Hellas Kagran
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Surname Hellas Kagran football club
Seat Kagran , Vienna
founding June 1926
February 9th 1935 (re-established)
Colours green
president Martin Graf
ZVR number 400076421
Website http://www.fchellaskagran.at/
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First team
Venue PFA Sport-Arena / Hellas
Places k. A.
league 2nd national league
2018/19 6th place

The FC Hellas Kagran is a football club from Kagran in the 22nd  district of Vienna Donaustadt . The men's department was founded in June 1926 and re-established on February 9, 1935. The club took over the women's football division of First Vienna FC in autumn 1997 . The women's team played from 1999 to 2004 in the women's Bundesliga , the top division in Austrian women's football, while the men's team played in the 2nd regional league, one of the seventh Austrian league stages.

History of the association

The FC Hellas-Kagran club was founded in June 1926 by Greek-speaking Viennese in the 22nd district of  Vienna, Donaustadt . Hellas means the Greek .

Men's soccer

FC Hellas Kagran played in the lower Viennese leagues in the early days. In 1953 the club got a sports field in Natorpgasse 2 in the then 21st  Viennese district of Floridsdorf , in which a small part of Kagran was located. Over the years, the club has had several names: FC Montagebau (from autumn 1968) Ekos Möbel Kagran (from autumn 1974), Hellas Amateure 22 (from spring 1976) and again became FC Hellas-Kagran (autumn 1990) under its original name renamed. In 1986 the Donaustadt team made it into the Vienna league and were relegated a year later. Nine years later, in 1995, the Greeks made it back into the Vienna league and became autumn champions and in 1999 they were relegated to Oberliga B. In 1999 the sports field was expanded to include a second grass field and the club was renamed FC Fifty Hellas-Kagran. In 2002 the Kagran team rose to the Vienna City League and were twelfth in the 2002/03 season. Under the name FCH Ströck Brot Kagran, the club took 14th place in the 2003/04 season. A year later, the club, renamed again in FC Hellas Kagran, rose in the upper league B. In 2011, the Kagran team won the Vienna Football Cup against Post SV Vienna 2-0 and were the Vienna Cup winners. In 2015, the Donaustädter made it to the 2nd regional league. In the 2018/19 season Kagran took part in the Vienna 2nd regional league and finished 6th.

Women's soccer

FC Hellas Kagran
Full name Hellas Kagran football club
place Kagran , Vienna
Founded 1997 (acquisition)
Dissolved 2012
Club colors green
Stadion PFA Sport-Arena / Hellas
Top league Bundesliga women
until 2012
successes 3rd place in the 2nd Division East : 1999

The women's team from First Vienna FC , which played in the 2nd Division East, was taken over at the beginning of the 1997 season and the team became runners-up in the second division. The next year the women's team came third behind SC Brunn am Gebirge and DFC Obersdorf. Since the Oberstdorfer dissolved their women's team and waived promotion to the women's Bundesliga, the Kagran women rose. In the first year in the Bundesliga, the team finished eighth and last, but stayed in the Bundesliga because there was no relegation in the 1999/2000 season due to the number of participants. The placements for the next few years were 7th (2000/01), 9th (2001/02) and 8th (2002/03). In the 2003/04 season the Donaustadt women only came in tenth and last place and were relegated to the Vienna league. In the 2011/12 season the team played in the women's first class A, finished eighth and last. The women's team of FC Hellas Kagran was dissolved and in 2014 the players went to various clubs, such as SC WU students, 1. SC Intersport Eybl Großfeld and others.

titles and achievements

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. data and history of FC HELLAS KAGRAN. In: fchellaskagran.at. Archived from the original on May 8, 2008 ; accessed on July 14, 2019 .
  2. Homepage of FC Fifty Hellas-Kagran. In: fiftykagran.at.tt. Archived from the original on April 21, 2003 ; accessed on July 14, 2019 .
  3. ^ FC Hellas Kagran, history. In: fchellaskagran.at. Retrieved July 14, 2019 .
  4. ^ FC Hellas Kagran, 2011/12 season, tables, women 1st class A. Accessed on July 14, 2019 .
  5. Section WOMEN'S FOOTBALL of First Vienna FC 1894 (Thread 2012-2018). Retrieved July 14, 2019 .