FFC Vorderland

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FFC Vorderland
FFC fairvesta Vorderland.jpg
Basic data
Surname Women's football club fairvesta Vorderland, registered association
Seat Sulz , Vorarlberg
founding March 28, 2012
Colours blue White
Board Walter Weiss
Verena Müller
Jessica Schwarzl
Valentina Steiner
Tobias Thies
Website vorderlandfussball.wordpress.com
First soccer team
Head coach Leo Simonelli and Laura Baliko
Venue Sports field on the Ratz, Röthis
Places 800
league ÖFB Women's Bundesliga
2018/19 7th place
home
Away
Spectators at the relegation game before promotion to the 1st Bundesliga
Fighting team, 1b and 1c at the charity game in Fraxern

The women's football club fairvesta Vorderland (FFC Vorderland for short) is an Austrian women's football club with a venue in Röthis in Vorarlberg . The club provides two women's teams (combat team and 1b.) And a hobby team in the 2019/20 season . The fighting team plays in the ÖFB Women's Bundesliga and plays its home games at the sports field on the Ratz. The 1b team will play their games in parallel in a newly installed 1b Bundesliga .

The club colors are blue and white.

history

The only women's football club in Vorarlberg has its roots in the women's team of FC Renault Malin Sulz (FC Sulz for short). In 2012, the women's department separated from the men's club and on March 28, 2012 - while the playing season was still running - in the Sulner Löwensaal, Vorarlberg's only women's football club to date was founded .

In the months before the club was founded, the FFC Vorderland attempted to merge all the communities in the Vorderland region into one large women's football club. However, this failed because of the resistance of RW Rankweil u. a. because the Rankweiler took over the players from SC Röthis in 2011. There were disputes between the SC Röthis players and the club's own management.

According to the statute of the Vorarlberg Football Association (VFV for short), the newly founded club should have started in the lowest football league, but after a decision by the VFV it was allowed to remain in the third highest division of the league. The reason for this was that the players of FC Sulz were completely transferred to the new club and the existing teams remained almost unchanged.

Just two months after it was founded, the young club was able to celebrate promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga center / west two rounds before the end of the season.

In the debut season 2013/2014, the Vorderland fighting team reached the excellent 6th place and for the season 2014/2015 they set themselves the goal of a placement in the front half of the table, which they also achieved with third place in the table. In the 2015/16 season, the FFC once again reached third place, but certainly improved the number of points per game compared to the previous season.

The extremely strong team building and the family atmosphere of the players is often addressed by the players in newspaper and online interviews. This is probably one of the reasons why the FFC is the women's football club with the largest increase in membership in Vorarlberg.

However, the FFC Vorderland is growing so rapidly that the infrastructure in Sulz no longer offered enough space for two large clubs for the 2016/2017 season. The women from the frontier therefore had to look for a new, larger home and found it in one of the pioneering communities of Vorarlberg women's football, in Röthis.

5 years after its foundation, the FFC Vorderland won the VFV Cup and the championship of the 2nd Bundesliga Middle / West. The club was also able to win the subsequent relegation against ASK Erlaa. Thus, after 17 years, the women from the front of the country are the first women's soccer club from Vorarlberg to play in the 1st Bundesliga again.

Medium and long-term athletic goals

The club's sporting goals were already clear at the general meeting: in the medium to long term, promotion to the ÖFB women's league - with the first stage goal of the 2nd Bundesliga - should be achieved. For the fifth anniversary in 2017, the FFC Vorderland was able to fix the promotion to the Bundesliga.

The association also pursues a sustainable strategy through which all girls and women’s football in the foreground is to be structurally promoted and the importance of women's football is to be further increased. The focus is on youth work, which is significantly invested in compared to other football clubs. For this purpose, there is cooperation with the ÖFB, the VFV, the Vorarlberger Sportverband (ASVÖ), the Vorarlberger Sportservice and the sports department of the state of Vorarlberg. The success of the main work can already be seen. On the one hand, the FFC fairvesta Vorderland is the only women's football club in Vorarlberg with three teams, and on the other hand, the combat team is one of the youngest in the league.

social commitment

The social task of the association is of great importance. In addition to regular participation in floor cleanings in the community of Sulz and voluntary support of SC Röthis at major events, the FFC has also been involved in social projects since the 2015/16 season. In cooperation with FC Fraxern, for example, around EUR 5,000 could be raised to support a family living in the fore.

Combat team

Sporting management

function Surname Last club
Sports director Ewald Bachmann FC Sulz
Trainer Bernhard Summer SC Röthis

Squad

Surname position Last club
Nathalie Bachmeier Goalkeeper FC Götzis
Sarah Traxl Goalkeeper ESV Bludenz
Selina Gmeiner Defense TSV Altenstadt
Laura Petric Defense SV Frastanz
Jana Sachs Defense RW Rankweil
Yaribeth Ulacio Defense Estudiantes de Guárico FC
Hanna Weiss Defense FC Sulz
Zeljka Sipura Defense SPG Austria Lustenau / Höchst
Anna Bereuter midfield SV Lochau
Jasmine Kirchmann midfield FC Staad
Sabrina Lerchbaumer midfield RW Rankweil
Verena Müller midfield FC Sulz
Katharina Rauch midfield FC Sulz
Sheila Sanchez pose midfield Galicia
Michelle Knapp midfield RW Rankweil
Petra Mitter midfield MSV Duisburg
Anja Schäfler midfield FC Lustenau
Sarah Schneider midfield FC Götzis
Sarah Sperger midfield TSU Soccer Team
Jaqueline Vonbrül midfield SC Göfis
Veronika Vonbrül attack RW Rankweil
Ysaura Viso attack Estudiantes de Guárico FC
Annalena Wucher attack SPG Austria Lustenau / Höchst

As of July 13, 2017

II. Team (1b)

The second team of the FFC fairvesta Vorderland plays in the Vorarlbergliga. The purpose and objective of the team is, among other things, to enable the players to transition from their own junior division to the combat team. The team is trained by Petra Mitter (FFC player) and Siaband Botoev (former U18 coach, SC Röthis). In the 2013/14 season, the 1b team took 4th place in the Vorarlbergliga, and third in the 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 seasons. In the 2016/17 season, the team reached 2nd place in the table.

III. Team (1c)

The third team is trained by Walter Weiss (former trainer of the FFC combat team) and Jasmin Grill (former player of the FFC combat team). In the two seasons 2013/2014 and 2014/2015, the then U16 team took first place in the U16 girls' league, and in the 2014/15 season they reached first place undefeated. As part of the extensive youth work, the players of the U16 team were also regularly used in the combat team. Since the 2015/2016 season, the former U16 team has played as III. Team in the national league and was also champion there. In the 2016/17 season, the third team - unbeaten on the field - took second place in the table.

A highlight in the 2014/15 season was the nomination of six players from the FFC's U16 team for the ARGE ALP Cup in Mühlen (South Tyrol). The FFC thus provided a third of the entire Vorarlberg selection. In 2015/2016, FFC goalkeeper Nathalie Bachmeier was also called up for the training camp of the U16 women's national team.

successes

Combat team:

  • Champion State League 2011/2012
  • Champion Vorarlbergliga 2012/2013
  • Winner women indoor championship 2014
  • Winner of the 1st Olina small field tournament of FC Nenzing 2015
  • Winner Beerli Hallenmasters 2015 in Koblach
  • As the first women's football club in Vorarlberg, the FFC moves into the ÖFB Cup semi-finals
  • Winner of the VFV Toto Cup 2017
  • Champion of the 2nd Bundesliga center / west
  • As the first Vorarlberg team for 17 years, the FFC fairvesta Vorderland will play in Austria's highest women's soccer league in the 2017/18 season.

II. Team:

  • Champion State League 2012/2013
  • Winner Benefiz Beach Soccer Cup in the Bregenz outdoor pool 2015

III. Team (formerly U16)

  • Champion U17 Girls League 2012/2013
  • Winner of the 8th Bodensee Cup in Lindau 2013
  • Champion U16 Girls League 2013/2014
  • Champion U16 Girls League 2014/2015
  • Champion State League 2015/2016
  • Winner international U16 tournament in Mäder

Further:

  • Verena Müller was called up for the U17 national team in 2011
  • Sarah Traxl, goalkeeper from FFC fairvesta Vorderland, was voted Vorarlberg's female footballer of the year 2014 at the VFV Gala.
  • Verena Müller, FFC fairvesta Vorderland player, was voted Vorarlberg's female footballer of the year 2015 at the VFV Gala.
  • Ysaura Viso is the top scorer in the 2nd Bundesliga center / west 2016/17
  • Verena Müller, is the first Vorarlberg player to win the top scorer's crown in the ÖFB Cup

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 6th Annual General Meeting of the FFC Vorderland. Retrieved July 16, 2019 .
  2. Simonelli will be the new trainer at FFC from autumn 2019. April 23, 2019, accessed May 5, 2019 .
  3. Women's team kicked out of the club. In: derstandard.at. June 24, 2011, accessed July 13, 2019 .
  4. Feldkircher Anzeiger, June 18, 2015
  5. New home for the FFC. Retrieved June 29, 2016 .
  6. a b Feldkircher Anzeiger from September 11, 2014.
  7. fairvesta co-founds the women's football club FFC fairvesta Vorderland. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014 ; Retrieved October 6, 2014 .
  8. New on Sunday, August 2, 2015
  9. ^ From the stadium newspaper "Heimspiel" - October 25, 2015 edition.
  10. U16 champions breathe Bundesliga air. Retrieved October 6, 2014 .
  11. ^ National league title for 1c team. Retrieved June 16, 2016 .
  12. Excellent youth work visible. Retrieved May 31, 2015 .
  13. Helmut Welte: Third Ländle team in the II. Bundesliga. In: Vorarlberg Online . Retrieved November 5, 2018 .
  14. FFC Vorderland first women's Masters winner. Retrieved October 6, 2014 .
  15. FFC wins in Koblach. Retrieved December 28, 2015 .
  16. Entry ÖFB Ladies Cup semi-finals =. Russmedia, May 25, 2017, accessed May 26, 2017 .
  17. Rankweil loses Elmeterkrimi. Retrieved May 26, 2017 .
  18. FFC Vorderland champion without a fight. Retrieved May 29, 2017 .
  19. FFC Vorderland U16 girls prematurely champions. Retrieved October 6, 2014 .
  20. FFC wins U16 tournament. Retrieved June 16, 2016 .
  21. Vorarlberger Nachrichten, August 25, 2011
  22. Sarah Traxl - Footballer of the Year. January 26, 2015, accessed November 4, 2018 .
  23. Verena Müller - Footballer of the Year 2015. Accessed on June 16, 2016 .
  24. Verena Müller - top scorer Verena Müller. Retrieved May 29, 2017 .