FC masonry

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FC masonry
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society
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Surname FC masonry
Seat Vienna
founding June 15, 1936
(as WAT Ottakring / Breitensee
from 2014 to 2018 as FC Karabakh)
Colours Red Blue
president Mustafa Elnimr
ZVR number 264608027
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First team
Head coach Stefan Rieger
Venue Wienerberg Stadium
Places 1,000
league Regional League East
2019/20 12th place (canceled)
home
Away

The FC masonry is a football club from the 11th Viennese district of Simmering . The association was founded on June 15, 1936 as WAT Ottakring / Breitensee . From September 2014 to June 2018 the club played under the name "FC Karabakh Wien". The first men's team plays in the third-class Regionalliga Ost and plays its home games in the Wienerberger Stadium.

history

The history of the WAT Ottakring / Breitensee has two separate starting points: On the one hand, ASK Graphia, which was founded by book printers in 1910, and, on the other hand, SC Astoria 13, founded in 1920, which was renamed SV Breitensee after the Second World War. Both clubs started in the second class after the war and initially went separate ways before they merged into ASKÖ-Breitensee-Graphia in 1982. The sports field at that time: the Schmelz amusement park. The club colors: blue and white.

Promotion to the Vienna League

In the very first year, the newly formed club narrowly missed promotion to the Wienerliga as second in the table. Six years later, in the 1988/89 season, the Breitenseers were finally able to win the long-awaited championship title and were promoted to the top division of Vienna, where they stayed for four years.

First descent

In 1993 the Breitenseers experienced the second amalgamation. They joined forces with WAT 16 and moved from Schmelz to Ottakring. The hoped-for sporting success of the cooperation did not materialize: WAT Ottakring / Breitensee went down in the year of the merger together with Eßling in the lower league A.

Resurgence

Despite numerous departures, the Ottakringers were sixth in the lower league in the first year, fifth in the following year and finally in 1996 they were promoted to the Wienerliga - if only for one season. Due to numerous failures, the WAT Ottakring / Breitensee had to relegate together with Gaswerk and FavAC, this time to the lower league B. Everything looked like promotion, Ottakring was top of the table for thirteen laps, but ultimately they had to be content with fifth. At the end of the season, the Vienna Football Association relocated the traditional club to the lower league A.

Second descent

After all, WAT Ottakring / Breitensee had to take the bitter path to 1st class A after the 2003/04 season. Reason for the relegation: a catastrophic fall season with only seven points. A strong performance with 20 points in the spring was no longer enough, in the end Vienna's Viktoria, who had the same points, managed to stay up thanks to a better goal difference.

In the 2009/2010 season, the team managed the championship title under coach Heinz Nowy. Since the club celebrated its centenary in 2010, the achievement of the championship title and promotion to the Oberliga A was the coronation in its long history.

Renaming to FC Karabakh and relocation

In September 2014, the association was taken over by Azerbaijani investors. Promotion to the Bundesliga was named as the goal . After being second behind the second team of the Vienna Sports Club in the 2014/15 season, after having missed promotion from the upper league to the 2nd regional league , the club SC Kaiserebersdorf-Srbija 08 was bought, they moved to Kaiserebersdorf and played the 2015/16 season in the 2nd national league. In the 2015/16 season they were able to become champions of the 2nd regional league with four points ahead of their pursuers SV Donau and thus move up to the Vienna City League. In the same season you could win the Vienna State Cup and thus qualify for the ÖFB Cup 2016/17 . As a first-round opponent in the ÖFB Cup, the Bundesliga club SK Rapid Wien was drawn. Against this, however, they were eliminated with a 1: 3 defeat.

In 2017 the march continued; as a champion of the Viennese city league one rose to the regional league. Since September 2017 the soccer department has been outsourced to FC Karabakh Wien GmbH . The first team has been playing their home games in the Rudolf Tonn Stadium in Schwechat since February 2018 .

Renaming to FC Mauerwerk

On June 29, 2018 it became known that the previous Azerbaijani financier Orxan Vəliyev is leaving after the missed promotion to the new 2nd division and the club will be taken over by the native Egyptian Mustafa Elnimr. Elnimr, who is already a sponsor of the Wienerliga club Mauerwerk Sport Admira , will not merge the two clubs, but will continue to run Karabakh as FC Mauerwerk. Mauerwerk Sport is supposed to act as a satellite club of FC Mauerwerk and bring talents to the first team, because the club's goal is still promotion to the second division.

Combat team

Coaching team

As of August 20, 2020

function Surname Date of birth nationality with the club
since
Last club
Trainer Stefan Rieger 06/30/1953 GermanyGermany 12/2019 Sporting director of Masonry SA
Assistant coach Patrick Kasuba 04/04/1977 AustriaAustria 12/2019 Youth coach

Current squad

As of August 20, 2020

goal
01 AustriaAustria Bartoloměj Kuru
01 AustriaAustria Haluk Goktas
01 CroatiaCroatia Marko Mikulić
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Defense
02 AustriaAustria Moaz Abd El Rehim
04th BelarusBelarus Aljaksandr Kuhan
05 SerbiaSerbia Marko Stevanović
12 SlovakiaSlovakia Marek Dubeň
15th AustriaAustria Mikail Ceri
18th GreeceGreece Christos Papadimitriou
 
 
 
 
 
 
midfield
06th AustriaAustria Mirza Jatic
06th GreeceGreece Panagiotis Mitsopoulos
08th SerbiaSerbia Nemanja Stojanović
09 Guinea-BissauGuinea-Bissau Formose Mendy
10 AustriaAustria Michael Perlak
11 JapanJapan Keisuke Iida
13 AustriaAustria Mahdi Aouas
14th AustriaAustria Amir Bassiouny
16 AustriaAustria Mohamed El Sayed
18th AustriaAustria Halil Haselmaier
19th GermanyGermany Ali Mert Koca
21st AustriaAustria Kevin Wine Grill
attack
07th FinlandFinland Solomon Duah
07th IsraelIsrael Mamoon Qashoa
12 AustriaAustria Mohamed Bassiouny
18th Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Antonio Vidović
20th AustriaAustria Christopher Aydemir
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Individual evidence

  1. See the register of associations under ZVR number 264608027, available at citizen.bmi.gv.at .
  2. WS Ottakring wants with major sponsor in Bundesliga heute.at, on September 10, 2014, accessed on April 13, 2020
  3. Karabakh Vienna buys into higher league June 24, 2015, accessed on July 5, 2016
  4. WIENER TOTO CUP WINNER 2015/2016 FC KARABAKH sk-karabakh.at, on June 8, 2016, accessed on July 5, 2016
  5. This is Rapid Vienna's ÖFB Cup opponent sportnet.at, on June 20, 2016, accessed on July 5, 2016
  6. NEW venue! The Rudolf Tonn Stadium in Schwechat! ( Memento of the original from February 28, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , fckarabakh.at, February 24, 2018, accessed March 5, 2018. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / fckarabakh.at
  7. spox.com from June 29, 2018: Karabakh Vienna has new owner (accessed June 30, 2018)
  8. spox.com from June 17, 2018: How Salzburg and Liefering? Wiener Stadtligist Mauerwerk is said to swallow Karabakh (accessed June 30, 2018)
  9. oefb.at: trainer team (accessed on August 20, 2020)
  10. oefb.at: Kader Kampfmannschaft (accessed on August 20, 2020)

Coordinates: 48 ° 7 ′ 45.6 ″  N , 16 ° 28 ′ 7.3 ″  E