FC Carinthia

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FC Carinthia
FC Kärnten logo from 2004
Basic data
Surname FC Carinthia
Seat Klagenfurt am Wörthersee , Austria
founding 1920 as KSK Klagenfurt
Colours until 1999 violet-white
1999–2009 yellow-red-white
president Josef Steindorfer
First soccer team
Venue until 1960 Klagenfurt exhibition center
1960–2005 Wörthersee Stadium
2005–2009 ASK-Sportanlage Fischl
Places 11,000 (Wörthersee Stadium)
3,136 (Fischl)
league Regional league middle
2008/09 15th place
home
Away

The FC Kärnten (until 1997 SK Austria Klagenfurt ) was an Austrian football club from the Carinthian capital Klagenfurt am Wörthersee . In Vienna there is an amateur football club of the same name.

Club history

SK Austria Klagenfurt

The first years

The club was founded in 1920 as the commercial sports club Klagenfurt with the club colors blue and yellow . In 1923 there was a merger with the amateur SK Klagenfurt. The new club was now called KASK Klagenfurt and played successfully in the 1st class of Carinthia, which was the top division of the state at that time. A promotion to the highest Austrian league was impossible, as this was only opened (temporarily) in 1938 and then finally with the introduction of the State League A in 1949/50 for federal state clubs. In 1927 the KASK Klagenfurt merged with the Klagenfurter SK to form the Sportclub Austria Klagenfurt . During the war years , Klagenfurt Austria entered into a syndicate with league rivals SK Rapid Klagenfurt due to a lack of players and called itself SG Austria Rapid Klagenfurt.

Post-war era and first promotion to the top division

After the war ended in 1945, the club resumed as SK Austria Klagenfurt. The club was multiple Carinthian national champions and cup winners and finally rose to the state league for the first time as the winner of the regional league in mid- 1962 . Carinthian football was therefore first class for the first time. The club colors were changed to purple and white in the 1960s . Although the Klagenfurt had again descend after the season, but they already played of 1965 - 1970 and 1972 - 1976 back to the top Austrian league with before 1976. the transition into the second division had to compete.

"Golden 1980s"

After the club in the 2nd division from 1977 to 1981 landed five times in a row in the top five, including 1978/79 and 1980/81 with second final places each just missed the championship title and promotion rank, Austria won 1981/82 with only one Season defeat and four points ahead of the championship title and thus fixed the promotion to the 1st division . With seven seasons in a row, SK Austria Klagenfurt achieved the longest uninterrupted participation in the first Bundesliga from 1982/83 to 1988/89 , including four seasons in a row from 1982/83 to 1985/86 with placements among the top eight. In this "golden era" Austria from Klagenfurt achieved the rare feat of defeating the then Austrian soccer champions FK Austria Wien for three seasons in a row in the Wörthersee Stadium, and on September 21, 1984 they even managed to lose their only season with a 4-2 win 1984/85 add.

From the Bundesliga to the regional league

After Klagenfurt Austria in the 1986/87 and 1987/88 seasons after strong spring seasons could still secure relegation in the first Bundesliga, this was no longer possible in the 1988/89 season , and Austria had to accept relegation to the second division ; a setback from which she has never really recovered since then. While Austria was able to save itself from further relegation in the last round in 1991 , at the end of the following season in 1992 it finally lacked a single point to stay in the league, which made it fall into the Carinthian regional league after 32 seasons in the two top divisions (4th level) happened because there was no regional league middle in the early 1990s.

75th birthday, national champion and promotion

After the club management was completely re-appointed in 1993, and this coach Hannes Haubitz placed their trust, SK Austria Klagenfurt slowly worked its way up in the Carinthian League with a very young team from 1993 to 1995. In July 1995 the Klagenfurt audience was offered a top-class international four-man tournament to mark the 75th anniversary of Austria's club, in which a reinforced Austria team was allowed to compete with SK Rapid Wien , Hamburger SV and the then Croatian champions Hajduk Split . In the 1995/96 season Austria was able to win the Carinthian championship title with a 19-point lead and thus get the promotion ticket for the re-established Middle Regional League . It remained unbeaten in 31 home games from June 2, 1994 to August 9, 1996.

With the intention of accelerating the return to the Bundesliga , Austria Klagenfurt entered into a syndicate with Villacher SV in June 1997 and from then on they took part in the championship as FC Austria Klagenfurt / VSV .

Syndicate FC Austria / VSV

The syndicate from Klagenfurt and Villach became champions in the Regionalliga in 1997/98 and also won the relegation against SC Untersiebenbrunn , which became champions in the Regionalliga Ost and thus rose after six years into the "small Bundesliga", the 1 Division , on. In their first season in the long-awaited second division, the team under coach Gustl Starek fought steadily against relegation, but ended the championship in 1999 in sixth place with five points ahead of the relegation place of SV Spittal . In June of that year, a long-debated topic could be dealt with: The renaming of Austria / VSV to FC Kärnten was carried out.

FC Carinthia

The logo of the Spielgemeinschaft Austria / VSV after the renaming to FC Kärnten

Carinthian flagship

For a long time, a so-called FC Kärnten was discussed in the state of Carinthia , which should represent the flagship of Carinthian football and should unite all of the country's football behind it. This proposal was put into practice on June 25, 1999 when the FC Austria / VSV syndicate was renamed FC Kärnten . The club colors were based on the Carinthian national colors (yellow-red-white), yellow - red .

In its first year , FC Kärnten hardly played a role in the championship and was much more disappointing in the spring 2000 season than when the Carinthian flagship took off in the direction of the Bundesliga. With 20 points behind the promoted Admira Wacker Mödling , they finished the championship in 2000 in 5th place. However, a newcomer to coaches two leagues lower, in the Styrian regional league , attracted attention, Walter Schachner .

The way to the 1st Bundesliga and Europe

For the 2000/01 season , the former national player and now coach Walter Schachner from FC Zeltweg , whom he was able to lift straight away from the regional league to the Middle Regional League, was obliged to move from the 1st division to the top division in the following season and was able to celebrate the cup victory in the ÖFB-Pokal against the then designated champions FC Tirol Innsbruck and later the Supercup against the same club, which meant the only title of the Carinthian club in its history.

In the following 2001/02 season , the Carinthians, despite the departure of defender Emanuel Pogatetz to Leverkusen to Germany and the top scorer of the First Division, Roland Kollmann (28 goals in the previous season) to Twente Enschede , u. a. With a sensational victory against the record champions Rapid Wien, occupy a historic 5th place, the best position in the Bundesliga ever for the club. The "FCK" was also able to take part in the UEFA Cup due to the cup victory last year and played the first European Cup match of a Carinthian club against the Greeks from PAOK Saloniki , where they were eliminated immediately. However, Walter Schachner was dismissed by the club's management before the last match days, as he announced his move to FK Austria Vienna for the next season. He was replaced by Heinz Hochhauser , who in turn had previously been dismissed as a trainer at Wiener Austria, but in September 2002 he was given a leave of absence due to the unsatisfactory start to the season.

In the meantime, the Carinthian governor Jörg Haider was appointed honorary president of the association, with the previous president Josef Steindorfer remaining as executive president.

Walter Schachner was an FCK trainer from 2000 to 2002

As mentioned above, FCK became a coaching carousel in the 2002/03 season , where coach Hochhauser and the former German international Rüdiger Abramczik gave each other a hand. FC Kärnten finished the season with the youth coach of the club Hannes Haubitz in 8th place. Nevertheless, there were some successes: In September 2002 the Carinthians ended the era of the long-time Sturm coach Ivan Osim after a victory against SK Sturm Graz in Graz . In addition, due to the good results in the previous year, Carinthia could look forward to another “Autumn European Cup” with the UEFA Cup games against Liepājas Metalurgs from Latvia and Hapoel Tel Aviv , which ended. But when they reached the cup final in 2003 against Vienna Austria (0: 3) they were able to get hold of a ticket for the next year's UEFA Cup, where the Icelanders from UMF Grindavík and the traditional Dutch club Feyenoord Rotterdam made their last European Cup appearances FCK meant in its history.

In the following season, SK Sturm Graz and the Carinthians should fight for the relegation last place towards the end of the season, although the FCK looked like a clear relegation for a long time this season despite the stepping in of the "fireman" Didi Constantini on October 27th . However, even the change of coach during the winter break with Peter Pacult , who last looked after TSV 1860 Munich , could not prevent relegation and they went 3 points behind on ninth, Sturm Graz, in the second division.

Attempts to ascend

Pacult was able to keep his team around Stanko Bubalo , Mario Hieblinger and Péter Kabát together despite the relegation for the 2004/05 season , because they wanted to fix the immediate resurgence, but SV Ried and Kapfenberger SV had to take precedence and ended the season in rank 3, after which Pacult left the club. Manfred Mertel has been appointed as the new trainer .

Due to the disappointing 2005/06 season , where they played together with SCR Altach , LASK from Linz , Austria Lustenau and the amateurs of Austria Wien for the second division championship and the associated promotion until shortly before the end , but only ranked 7th. In May 2006, Michael Petrović , who coached the now crisis-ridden and financially troubled SK Sturm Graz, moved to the Wörthersee for the new season ( 2006/07 ), but three weeks later he dissolved the contract again moved to Japan to Sanfrecce Hiroshima . During the search for a coach for the new season, there were disagreements between the club's management and the Carinthian governor Jörg Haider , who forced ex-FCK professional Heimo Vorderegger or 1860 Munich assistant coach Günther Gorenzel as a coaching candidate, which Haider prompted on June 29th resigned as president of FC Kärnten. The young interim trainer Richard Huber was thus determined to be the "long-term solution" for FCK.

"FC Kärnten new"

In the following seasons, FC Kärnten was able to take 7th place, as in the previous season. In 2007/08 , at the beginning of the season , they tried to impose themselves again as a candidate for promotion, but they quickly set their goals aside and wanted to build a team that could realize the project “promotion” over the next few years. But they quickly found themselves in the relegation region, where despite the coaching change with the Croatian ex-international and now player- coach Nenad Bjelica , who replaced the "Petrovic replacement" Richard Huber, relegated to the regional league middle .

One of the reasons for the weak performance this season was that with FC Pasching, which moved to Carinthia and renamed SK Austria Kärnten , a second "Carinthian" club was added to the Bundesliga. It was previously planned that the second division would be able to move up to the Bundesliga with the license, which created a spirit of optimism in the club, but it was decided to found a “new FC Kärnten” in the Bundesliga. This big "little brother" overtook the little "big brother" because FCK had to give up many of its talents such as Manuel Weber or Sandro Zakany as well as the youth academy to Austria and was converted into a kind of training club for the Bundesliga club. In addition, the previous main sponsor kelag also switched to the Austrians. Also, “FC Kärnten old” could not return to its old home, the Wörthersee Stadium , which was demolished and rebuilt for the Euro 2008 , and had to stay in the ASK sports facility in the Fischl district, which was previously intended as an alternative stadium . It was also planned to move the FCK to another city. The club recovered from these interventions only with difficulty and rose because of the poor yield in autumn despite the unofficial "spring championship" with the 10th of 12 places at the end of the season, whereupon many of the remaining players left the club and one with one Mini squad had to go to the regional league.

Bankruptcy and "old" versus "new"

On September 5, 2008, a bankruptcy petition was filed against the former Bundesliga club by the Kärntner District Health Insurance Fund (KGKK). In the background of these problems there is also a dispute between FC Kärnten and Bundesliga club SK Austria Kärnten . The amount in dispute amounts to a total of 4,156,619 euros. According to information from the credit protection association from 1870 , FC Kärnten filed for bankruptcy on November 10, 2008. The president of the FCK, Josef Steindorfer, announced that the liabilities amount to around 2.8 million euros. For liquidator Kurt brain lawyer was appointed. On February 17, 2009, Senate 2 of the Austrian Bundesliga decided in the legal dispute that Austria Kärnten would have to pay FCK 1.1 million euros , but the upper house club, which would have problems with the licensing procedure from time to time, announced this decision in the next 14 days to appeal the judgment.

Regional league and cessation of game operations

With a core team of initially 13 players, it went together with the previous coach Bjelica, who ended his active career at the end of the 2008 season, in the Central Regionalliga , in which the clubs from Upper Austria , Styria , Carinthia and East Tyrol play their championship. The immediate ascent was given as the goal. On August 1st they started with a 2-1 win against SC Weiz . This was followed by a 2-2 win in the Carinthian derby against FC St. Veit . There was a debacle on matchday with a 0: 4 at TSV Hartberg , but they won again with a 3: 2 at home against FC BW Linz . In the next Carinthian derby against SV Spittal in the 6th round they won 2-1. In the ÖFB Cup , the Klagenfurters had to give up early after the first round and a 0: 5 against SK Rapid Wien . Halfway through the championship, FC Kärnten went into the winter break as 6th (6 wins, 5 draws, 4 defeats) out of 16 participants. In terms of sport, the former Bundesliga club, who is now more than financially troubled, showed himself to be quite viable. Because of the financial misery, a lot of unrest was brought into the club. When the bankruptcy of Klagenfurt became apparent, Bjelica threatened to jump and at times did not appear at training.

However, the game was stopped on January 21, 2009 due to the financial misery. This meant that the remaining games in the Regionalliga Mitte were rated 0: 3, which meant that FC Kärnten formally finished the 2008/09 season in 15th place and thus relegated.

For the 2009/10 season, a syndicate with the Unterliga club SV Sachsenburg was sought for the Carinthian League , but this ultimately did not materialize, so that FC Carinthia had to withdraw its report for this season.

Establishment of the original club

The meanwhile newly founded SK Austria Klagenfurt is seen by numerous fans as the unofficial successor club . The "new" Austria, which was founded on paper in 2007 and in the tradition of the original Klagenfurt Austria in purple and white, started in the 2010 season with some players from the former FC Kärnten in the Regionalliga Mitte and also plays its home games in the Wörthersee Stadium in Klagenfurt out.

titles and achievements

Championship title

  • Second-top division champions: 1962 , 1965 , 1972 , 1982 , 2001
  • Runner-up in the second division: 1964 , 1979 , 1981
  • Middle regional league champion: 1998
  • Carinthian national champion: 1925, 1926, 1928, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1949 , 1996

Cup successes

European Cup balance sheet

season competition round opponent total To Back
2001/02 Uefa cup 1 round GreeceGreece PAOK Thessaloniki 0: 4 0: 0 (H) 0: 4 (A)
2002/03 Uefa cup qualification LatviaLatvia FK Liepājas Metalurgs 6: 2 2: 0 (A) 4: 2 (H)
1 round IsraelIsrael Hapoel Tel Aviv 1: 4 0: 4 (H) 1: 0 (A)
2003/04 Uefa cup qualification IcelandIceland UMF Grindavík 3: 2 2: 1 (H) 1: 1 (A)
1 round NetherlandsNetherlands Feyenoord Rotterdam 1: 3 1: 2 (A) 0: 1 (H)
Legend: (H) - home game, (A) - away game, (N) - neutral place, (a) - away goal rule , (i. E.) - on penalties , (n. V.) - after extra time

Overall record: 10 games, 4 wins, 2 draws, 4 defeats, 11:15 goals (goal difference −4)

Record results

  • Record home win as Austria Klagenfurt:
    6-0 against the Wiener Sport-Club in the 1983/84 season on April 21, 1984
  • Record home
    defeat
    as Austria Klagenfurt: 0: 6 against Austria Wien in the 1985/86 season on March 22, 1986
  • Record home defeat as FC Kärnten:
    1: 4 against GAK in the 2003/2004 season on October 29, 2003
  • Record
    away win
    as Austria Klagenfurt: 5-0 against SC Eisenstadt in the 1985/86 season on December 3, 1985
  • Record outward
    defeat
    as Austria Klagenfurt: 0: 9 against Austria Wien in the 1967/68 season on March 16, 1968
  • Record outward
    defeat
    as FC Kärnten: 0: 5 against Austria Salzburg in the 2003/2004 season on September 13, 2003
  • Most goalscoring game with Klagenfurt participation:
    1: 8 against Rapid Vienna as Austria Klagenfurt in the 1986/87 season on August 5, 1986
  • Most successful season in the top league as Austria Klagenfurt:
    1965/66 : 5th place - 26 games (11 | 7 | 8) - 39:33 goals - 29 points (overall season) or
    1985/86 : 3rd place - 22 games (7th place) | 9 | 6) - 33:34 goals - 23 points (regular season)
  • Most successful season in the highest league as FC Kärnten:
    2001/02 : 5th place - 36 games (14 | 8 | 14) - 40:52 goals - 50 points

Former players

Nation. Surname Born on the
goal
AustrianAustrian Hubert Auer Dec. 19, 1981
AustrianAustrian Adolf Antrich 0Dec 8, 1940
AustrianAustrian Christian Dobnik July 10, 1986
AustrianAustrian Markus Endress Nov 22, 1975
AustrianAustrian Roland Goriupp Apr. 24, 1971
SlovakSlovak Dušan Kéketi 24 Mar 1951
AustrianAustrian Friedl Koncilia Feb 25, 1948
AustrianAustrian Harald Niemetz 05th Sep 1963
AustrianAustrian Željko Pavlović 02nd Mar 1971
AustrianAustrian Alexander Philipp June 21, 1965
AustrianAustrian Markus Probst 0Aug 4, 1983
AustrianAustrian Alexander Schenk Nov 12, 1978
AustrianAustrian Roland Unger Apr 30, 1968
Defense
AustrianAustrian Peter Barac Apr 14, 1964
DutchDutch Koen Brack Oct 13, 1981
CroatianCroatian Stipe Brnas 26 Sep 1969
CzechCzech Zdeněk Cihlář Dec. 27, 1973
AustrianAustrian Andreas Cvetko Dec 15, 1963
AustrianAustrian Robert Golemac Apr 20, 1976
AustrianAustrian Hannes Haubitz Sep 15 1956
AustrianAustrian Mario Hieblinger 05th July 1977
AustrianAustrian Before that, Hrstic Aug 26, 1959
AustrianAustrian Patrick Jovanovic Dec 17, 1973
AustrianAustrian Jürgen Kampel Jan. 28, 1981
AustrianAustrian Walter Kogler Dec 12, 1967
IcelandersIcelanders Helgi Kolvidsson 13 Sep 1971
AustrianAustrian Helmut König May 11, 1956
AustrianAustrian Engelbert Kordesch Oct 14, 1944
AustrianAustrian Walter Ludescher 0Oct 5, 1942
AustrianAustrian Werner Oberrisser Aug 16, 1959
AustrianAustrian Igor Ogris 0Aug 8, 1972
BosniansBosnians Saša Papac 0Feb. 7, 1980
AustrianAustrian Thomas Pirker Jan. 17, 1987
AustrianAustrian Emanuel Pogatetz Jan. 16, 1983
AustrianAustrian Christian Pravda 0Aug 6, 1982
AustrianAustrian Günter Seebacher Oct 12, 1959
AustrianAustrian Gerald Strafner 03rd June 1973
AustrianAustrian Christoph Stückler May 27, 1980
AustrianAustrian Heimo Vorderegger 03rd July 1966
AustrianAustrian Željko Vuković 0Feb 9, 1962
midfield
TurkTurk Faruk Atalay 18 Mar 1981
CroatianCroatian Nenad Bjelica Aug 20, 1971
GermanGerman Ansgar Brinkmann 05th July 1969
PolePole Jerzy Brzęczek 18 Mar 1971
AustrianAustrian Hans-Peter Buchleitner Nov 24, 1960
AustrianAustrian Robert Fendler Aug 20, 1947
AustrianAustrian Matthias Hattenberger Nov 30, 1978
AustrianAustrian Andreas Heraf Sep 10 1967
AustrianAustrian Alfred Hohenberger December 17, 1931
AustrianAustrian Thomas Höller 0June 2nd 1976
AustrianAustrian Walter Hörmann 13 Sep 1961
BosniansBosnians Almedin Hota July 22, 1976
AustrianAustrian Josef Hrstic 0Aug 7, 1963
AustrianAustrian Peter Hrstic Sep 24 1961
BrazilianBrazilian Junior Oct 10, 1977
AustrianAustrian Michael Kirisits June 16, 1982
AustrianAustrian Walter Koch 22 Aug 1954
AustrianAustrian Peter Koncilia July 22, 1949
AustrianAustrian Arnold Koreimann Feb 19, 1957
AustrianAustrian Franz Oberacher 24 Mar 1954
GermanGerman Markus Oberleitner 16 Aug 1973
AustrianAustrian Franz Polanz December 29, 1961
AustrianAustrian Gilbert Prilasnig 0Apr 1, 1973
AustrianAustrian Roman Raczynski 0Sep 7 1962
TanzaniansTanzanians Kassim Ramadhani 23 Mar 1956
AustrianAustrian Dieter Ramusch Oct. 31, 1969
GermanGerman Thomas Riedl June 18, 1976
AustrianAustrian Klaus Rohseano 08 Sep 1969
AustrianAustrian Christian Sablatnig 0Nov 2, 1979
AustrianAustrian Robert Schellander Jan. 31, 1983
AustrianAustrian René Schicker 28 Sep 1984
AustrianAustrian Kai Schoppitsch 0Feb 5, 1980
AustrianAustrian Walter Schoppitsch Dec 10, 1954
AustrianAustrian Mattias Sereinig Nov. 17, 1984
CroatianCroatian Josip Šimić 16 Sep 1977
AustrianAustrian Roman Stary Dec 18, 1973
AustrianAustrian Mario Steiner Dec 12, 1982
AustrianAustrian Ewald Türmer Apr 22, 1960
AustrianAustrian Manuel Weber Aug 28, 1985
AustrianAustrian Patrick Wolf 0May 4th 1981
DutchDutch Dave Zafarin May 22, 1978
AustrianAustrian Michael Ziehaus 0Feb. 2, 1968
ArgentiniansArgentinians Juan Carlos Zuleta Jan. 28, 1980
Storm
NigeriansNigerians Benedict Akwuegbu 0Nov 3, 1974
DaneDane Thomas Ambrosius July 14, 1969
AustrianAustrian Ronald Brunmayr Feb. 17, 1975
CroatianCroatian Stanko Bubalo Apr 26, 1973
AustrianAustrian Werner Bürgler 0July 1, 1960
AustrianAustrian Hans Buzek May 22, 1938
GermanGerman Lothar Emmerich Nov 29, 1941
AustrianAustrian Thomas Gilgenreiner Jan 25, 1975
AustrianAustrian Edi limbs Jan. 28, 1969
AustrianAustrian Günther Golautschnig Nov 22, 1953
AustrianAustrian Franz Hasil July 28, 1944
HungarianHungarian Péter Kabát 25 Sep 1977
AustrianAustrian Roland Kollmann 0Oct 8, 1976
CroatianCroatian Ardian Kozniku Oct. 27, 1967
CroatianCroatian Marijo Marić Jan. 12, 1977
AustrianAustrian Joachim Parapatits Jan. 28, 1981
AustrianAustrian Marc Sand Jan. 23, 1988
CroatianCroatian Ivica Senzen 0May 4th 1951
English peopleEnglish people Gary Shaw Jan. 21, 1961
AustrianAustrian Stephan Stückler Oct 31, 1985
AustrianAustrian Hannes Toth Apr 13, 1976
SerbSerb Todor Veselinović Oct. 22, 1930
AustrianAustrian Kurt Widmann Jan. 31, 1953
AustrianAustrian Sandro Zakany 23 Sep 1987
GermanGerman Matthias Zimmerling 06 Sep 1967

Trainer

Nation. Surname Born on the Term of office
CroatianCroatian Nenad Bjelica Aug 20, 1971 09/2007 - 01/2009
AustrianAustrian Richard Huber June 14, 1970 06/2006 - 09/2007
AustrianAustrian Manfred Mertel Aug 25, 1954 07/2005 - 05/2006
AustrianAustrian Peter Pacult Oct 28, 1959 01/2004 - 06/2005
AustrianAustrian Didi Constantini May 30, 1955 10/2003 - 01/2004
AustrianAustrian Hannes Haubitz Sep 15 1956 03/2003 - 10/2003
GermanGerman Rüdiger Abramczik Feb. 18, 1956 10/2002 - 03/2003
AustrianAustrian Heinz Hochhauser 0Feb 6, 1947 05/2002 - 09/2002
AustrianAustrian Walter Schachner 0Feb. 1, 1957 07/2000 - 04/2002
AustrianAustrian August Starek Feb 16, 1945 04/1999 - 06/2000
AustrianAustrian Jasmine Dzeko Nov 15, 1958 10/1998 - 04/1999
AustrianAustrian Walter Knaller Oct. 24, 1957 10/1997 - 10/1998
AustrianAustrian Walter Schoppitsch Dec 10, 1954 02/1997 - 10/1997
AustrianAustrian Hannes Haubitz Sep 15 1956 12/1993 - 02/1997
AustrianAustrian Kurt Messner Oct 16, 1945 07/1993 - 12/1993
CroatianCroatian Marin Kovacic Oct 14, 1943 07/1992 - 06/1993
AustrianAustrian Alois Jagodic 24 Mar 1946 01/1992 - 05/1992
AustrianAustrian Johann Kondert Sep 10 1944 11/1990 - 10/1991
AustrianAustrian Alfred Mölzer Oct 31, 1948 07/1990 - 11/1990
AustrianAustrian Josef Thuller Nov 18, 1941 01/1990 - 06/1990
BulgarianBulgarian Boris Angelov Dec 22, 1947 07/1989 - 12/1989
GermanGerman Bernd Schumm Oct 21, 1949 11/1988 - 05/1989
AustrianAustrian Walter Rath 0June 6, 1923 07/1987 - 11/1988
AustrianAustrian Kurt Messner Oct 16, 1945 01/1987 - 07/1987
PolePole Jozef kurzja 13 Mar 1948 07/1986 - 12/1986
AustrianAustrian Walter Ludescher 0Oct 5, 1942 05/1980 - 06/1986
AustrianAustrian Franz Hasil July 28, 1944 10/1979 - 05/1980
AustrianAustrian Walter Rath 0June 6, 1923 04/1976 - 06/1977
AustrianAustrian Josef Schneider Aug 15, 1944 07/1975 - 04/1976
AustrianAustrian Gerd Springer 0Feb 6, 1927 05/1974 - 06/1975
AustrianAustrian Alfred Hohenberger December 17, 1931 07/1972 - 09/1973
YugoslavYugoslav Todor Veselinović Oct. 22, 1930 07/1968 - 06/1969
GermanGerman Peter Velhorn Nov 24, 1932 07/1965 - 06/1968

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