Grazer AK / Statistics

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The founding star from 1902. Since the re-establishment in 2013, the GAK-Fußball club logo has been used again

On this page, important statistical information about the game operations of the Grazer Athletiksport-Klub (GAK) in football are summarized in expandable and collapsible tables and linked pages. In addition, there are championship placements or championship boards of the other sections or branches of the all-round sports club.

The whole association

The club founders:  
Anton Blaschek
Robert Brodner
Rudolf Brodner
Franz Egger
Cornelius Hoffer
Fritz Koehler
August Maggi
Albert Maresch
Carl Ludwig Markel
Raimund Novak
Max Pfeiffer
Franz Seeger
Fritz Schmiderer
Franz Schreiner
Julius Stanger
Rudolf Stanger
Fritz Starkel
The managing chairmen / presidents:
Carl Rieckh July 21, 1902 - October 18, 1902
Franz Schreiner October 1902 - January 1904
Franz Seeger January 1904 - February 1906
Max Leitgebel sen. February 1906 - January 30, 1908
Eduard Krodemansch January 1908 - February 21, 1913
Albin Sorger-Domenigg February 1913 - March 1919
Eduard Krodemansch March 1919 - February 1920
Adolf Fizia February 1920 - December 1923
Eduard Krodemansch December 1923-1930
Bruno Pfab 1931-1932
Franz Ircher 1933-1934
Franz Huetter 1935
Georg Müller 1936-1940
Armin Arbeiter 1941 - 1945 (club leader)
Paul Widowitz 1945
Roman Posch 1946-1949
Konrad Reinthaler 1949-1955
Hermann Fritz 1955-1957
Viktor Patzenhauer 1957-1960
Konrad Reinthaler 1960-1977
Alfred Grengg 1977-1982
Karl-Heinz Wiener-Pucher 1982 - 2006
Michael Nierhaus 2006-2010
Michael Ruckenstuhl since 2010
Honorary chairmen or presidents
Johann Count Meran
Eduard Krodemansch
Armin Arbeiter
Karl-Heinz Wiener-Pucher † (applied, but unclear whether accepted)

The soccer section or the soccer branch clubs

The chairmen or presidents (selection):
Eduard Sartory, Franz Ircher before 1945
Josef Fiedler / Karl Fiedler / Bruno Steinbauer 1946
Julius Stanger 1949
Karl Fiedler / R. Lieschnig / Julius Stanger 1952
Konrad Reinthaler 1960-1965
Franz Allitsch 1966
Rupert Mild 1967-1968
Franz Allitsch 1969-1972
Karl Naimer 1973-1974
Alois Schönberger 1974
Horst Melcher 1975-1976
Konrad Reinthaler 1976
Heribert Kasper 1976
Anton Kürschner 1976-1986
Adolf Heschl 1986-1990
Harald Fischl 1990-1998
Peter Svetits 1998-2002
Rudolf Roth 2002-2005
Harald Sükar 2005 - 2006
Stephan Sticher 2006 - 2007
Board of Directors ( Harald Fischl , Wolfgang Egi,
Peter Schroll, Michael Gaisbacher)
2007 - 2008
Anton Kürschner 2008 - 2010
Benedikt Bittmann 2010 - 2012
Piet Hoyos 2012-2013
Harald Rannegger 2013-2019
René Ziesler (interim) from 2019
Honorary presidents / chairmen:
Evaristo di Lenardo
Konrad Reinthaler
Franz Allitsch
Heribert Kasper
Anton Kürschner
Harald Fischl
Rudolf Roth
The venues:
Surname Years Max. capacity Remarks
Stadium Körösistraße (GAK-Platz) 1902-1975 12,000 especially (international) floodlit games after 1955, weekday championship games 1971 - 1974 in the Liebenau stadium ,
individual games on the home grounds of the Grazer SC and ESV Austria Graz (SC Südbahn and Reichsbahn Graz)
Liebenau federal stadium 1975-1986 22,000
Stadion Körösistraße (Casino Stadion GAK) 1986-1996 9,000 with additional grandstands max. Capacity 11,000
Kapfenberg Alpine Stadium 1996/97 10,000 last home games again in the stadium Körösistraße (Casino Stadion GAK)
Liebenau stadium 1997-2007 15,400
Liebenau stadium 2007 - 2012 15,400 individual games in the GAK training center (today: Sports Center Graz-Weinzödl )
Sports center Graz-Weinzödl 2013-2019 2,500 Season 2018/19 individual games (Derby, ÖFB Cup) in Liebenau Stadium or Arena Gratkorn (friendly match
against Austria Salzburg on March 3, 2018)
Liebenau stadium from 2019/20 16,300 2019/20 season home games without spectators from the 20th round for economic reasons in the Gleisdorf stadium,
maximum capacity for the 2020/21 season under Corona requirements initially 3,500 spectators
Spectator statistics home games from 1950:
season league Games total average
2019/20 2nd division (2nd division) 8 (15) 26421 3302
2018/19 Regionalliga Mitte (3rd division) 15th 34480 2298
2017/18 Landesliga Steiermark (4 leagues) 15th 30298 2020
2016/17 Oberliga Mitte (5th division) 13 24836 1910
2015/16 Lower division middle (6th division) 13 19254 1481
2014/15 Regional league middle (7th league) 13 16840 1295
2013/14 1st class middle A (8th division) 11 15835 1440
2012/13 Regionalliga Mitte (3rd division) 6th 10153 1692
2011/12 Regionalliga Mitte (3rd division) 15th 54174 3612
2010/11 Regionalliga Mitte (3rd division) 15th 38882 2592
2009/10 Regionalliga Mitte (3rd division) 15th 27353 1824
2008/09 Regionalliga Mitte (3rd division) 14th 36249 2589
2007/08 Regionalliga Mitte (3rd division) 15th 32357 2157
2006/07 Bundesliga 18th 103873 5771
2005/06 Bundesliga 18th 133491 7416
2004/05 Bundesliga 18th 151130 8396
2003/04 Bundesliga 18th 162123 9007
2002/03 Bundesliga 18th 124543 6919
2001/02 Bundesliga 18th 131300 7294
2000/01 Bundesliga 18th 96860 5381
1999/00 Bundesliga 18th 85864 4770
1998/99 Bundesliga 18th 129126 7174
1997/98 Bundesliga 18th 157669 8759
1996/97 Bundesliga 18th 81500 4528
1995/96 Bundesliga 18th 90500 5028
1994/95 2nd division 15th 33098 2207
1993/94 2nd division 15th 20400 1360
1992/93 2nd division 11 20476 1861
1991/92 2nd division 11 17488 1590
1990/91 2nd division 18th 21700 1206
1989/90 1st division 11 39800 3618
1988/89 1st division 18th 68800 3822
1987/88 1st division 18th 109000 6056
1986/87 1st division 11 48500 4409
1985/86 1st division 18th 82600 4589
1984/85 1st division 15th 57000 3800
1983/84 1st division 14th 52000 3714
1982/83 1st division 15th 53000 3533
1981/82 1st division 18th 99000 5500
1980/81 1st division 18th 107350 5964
1979/80 1st division 18th 138000 7667
1978/79 1st division 18th 103000 5722
1977/78 1st division 18th 84700 4706
1976/77 1st division 18th 70000 3889
1975/76 1st division 18th 101500 5639
1974/75 National League (2nd League) 13 32140 2296
1973/74 National league 16 52045 3252
1972/73 National league 15th 69816 4654
1971/72 National league 15th 81774 5452
1970/71 National league 15th 82700 5513
1970 National league 14th 59954 4283
1969 National league 15th 75000 5000
1967 National league 12 69084 5757
1965/66 National league 13 64266 4944
1964/65 State League A 13 78494 6038
1963/64 State League A 13 77506 5962
1962/63 State League A 13 85995 6615
1961/62 State League A 13 72657 5589
1960/61 State League A 13 79794 6138
1959/60 State League A 13 48000 3693
1958/59 State League A 13 59500 4577
1957/58 State League A 13 63000 4846
1956/57 State League A 13 67000 5154
1955/56 State League A 13 73500 5654
1954/55 State League A 13 56500 4346
1953/54 State League A 13 63500 4885
1952/53 State League A 13 72500 5577
1951/52 State League A 13 66500 5115
1950/51 State League B (2nd division) 14th 74009 5286
Sources: transfermarkt.at , www.grazer.at , austriasoccer.at,, GAK-Mitteilungen

titles and achievements

The GAK was represented in the highest Austrian soccer league for 50 seasons (1951-1974, 1975-1990, 1995-2007) :

Championship title since the re-establishment:

  • 2 × champions 1st class middle A (8th division) 2013/14, 2015/16 (KM II) and promotion to regional league middle (7th division) 2014/15, 2016/17 (KM II)
  • 2 × champions of the regional league middle (7th division) 2014/15, 2018/19 (KM II) and promotion to the lower league middle (6th division) 2015/16, 2019/20 (KM II)
  • 1 × champion of the lower league mid 2015/16 (6th division) and promotion to the upper league middle-west 2016/17 (5th division)
  • 1 × Champion of the Oberliga Mitte-West 2016/17 (5th division) and promotion to the Landesliga Styria 2017/18 (4th division)
  • 1 × champion of the Styrian regional league 2017/18 (4th division) and promotion to the regional league mid 2018/19 (3rd division)
  • 1 × champion of the regional league in mid-2018/19 (3rd division) and promotion to the 2nd division 2019/20 (2nd division)

Additional:

Top scorer - 1st division:

Regional league middle (3rd league):

Styrian regional league:

Trainer

The GAK football coaches from 1902 until today:

player

Main article: List of first division of the GAK
Main article: List of second-division player of the GAK
Main article: List of Regional Player of the GAK

The GAK players in the Styrian leagues from 2013 to 2018:
player Born on the nationality Game-

position

at the GAK

from ... to …

league Games Gates successes
Ajan, Amir 10/03/95 Bosnia Herzegovina M. 2016/17 Oberliga Mitte-West 17th 2 Champion (1) Oberliga Mitte-West
Allmannsdorfer, Marco 04/12/93 Austria M. 2015/16 - 2017/18 Lower league middle, upper league middle-west ,

Regional League Styria

77 19th Champion (3) lower league middle, upper league middle-west, regional league Styria
Bloder, Manuel 09/12/90 Austria M. 2015/16 - 2017/18 Lower league middle, upper league middle-west ,

Regional League Styria

38 4th Champion (3) lower league middle, upper league middle-west, regional league Styria
Brandner, Johannes 04/10/88 Austria M. 2013/14 - 2014/15 1st class middle A, regional league middle k. A. k. A. Champion (2) 1st class middle A, regional league middle
Bungic, Jurica 08/16/89 Bosnia Herzegovina M. 2013/14 1st class middle A 4th 1 Master (1) 1st class middle A
Dabic, Alexander 05/01/91 Montenegro V 2016/17 - 2017/18 Oberliga Mitte-West, Landesliga Styria 47 10 Champion (2) Oberliga Mitte-West, Landesliga Styria
Rapier, Philip 02/20/89 Austria M. 2013/14 1st class middle A 15th 0 Master (1) 1st class middle A
Derk, Erik 02/28/00 Croatia M. 2015/16 - 2017/18 Lower league middle, upper league middle-west ,

Regional League Styria

11 1 Champion (3) Unterliga Mitte, Oberliga Mitte, Landesliga Styria
Derrant, Dominik 11/25/94 Austria V 2017/18 Regional League Styria 15th 0 Champion (1) Regional League Styria
Ceesay, bunabass 04/15/96 Gambia M. 2013/14 - 2014/15 1st class middle A, regional league middle 25th 3 Champion (2) 1st class middle A, regional league middle
Ciocrasan, Cristian Tomas 01/01/98 Romania M. 2015/16 - 2017/18 Lower league middle, upper league middle-west ,

Regional League Styria

44 4th Champion (3) Unterliga Mitte, Oberliga Mitte, Landesliga Styria
Fischer, Andreas 01/06/91 Austria A. 2017/18 Regional League Styria 27 10 Champion (1) Regional League Styria
Fürstaller, Philip 08/01/89 Austria V 2013/14 - 2015/16 1st class middle A, regional league middle ,

Lower division middle

55 2 Master (3) 1st class middle A, regional league middle, lower league middle
Geller, Benjamin 05/09/94 Austria V 2013/14 - 2014/15 1st class middle A, regional league middle 26th 1 Champion (2) 1st class middle A, regional league middle
Count, Lukas 08/12/94 Austria V 2016/17 - 2017/18 Oberliga Mitte-West, Landesliga Styria 52 7th Champion (2) Oberliga Mitte-West, Landesliga Styria
Griesbacher, Marvin 08/09/92 Austria M. 2013/14 - 2014/15 1st class middle A, regional league middle 44 8th Champion 1st class middle A, regional league middle
Greek, Michael 10/10/86 Austria A. 2014/15 Regional League Middle 18th 13 Champion (1) Regional League Middle
Gruber, Florian 10/14/96 Austria M. 2017/18 Regional League Styria 22nd 3 Champion (1) Regional League Styria
Hackinger, Dominik 11/19/88 Austria M. 2016/17 - 2017/18 Oberliga Mitte-West, Landesliga Styria 47 27 Champion (2) Oberliga Mitte-West, Landesliga Styria
Haider, Patrick 03/26/89 Austria T 2015/16 - 2017/18 Lower division middle, upper division middle-west , regional league Styria 61 0 Champion (3) lower league middle, upper league middle-west, regional league Styria
Heibl, Marco 09/21/98 Austria M. 2014/15 - 2016/17 Regional league middle, lower league middle , upper league middle-west 38 2 Master (3) regional league middle, lower league middle, upper league middle-west
Hail, Marco 10/02/92 Austria A. 2016/17 - 2017/18 Oberliga Mitte-West, Landesliga Styria 23 15th Champion (2) Oberliga Mitte-West Landesliga Styria
Heinemann, Paul 12/27/99 Austria M. 2014/15 - 2015/16 Regional league center, lower league center 10 1 Champion (2) regional league center, lower league center
Hösele, Lukas 12/23/97 Austria T 2015/16 - 2017/18 Lower division middle, upper division middle-west , regional league Styria 10 0 Champion (3) lower league middle, upper league middle-west, regional league Styria
Ivanescu, Ali-Alexander 01/02/94 Austria AT THE 2013/14 - 2016/17 1st class middle A, regional league middle , lower league middle , upper league middle-west 59 54 Master (4) 1st class middle A, regional league middle, lower league middle, upper league middle-west
Kammerhofer, Stefan 04.02.00 Austria V 2015/16 - 2017/18 Lower division middle, upper division middle-west , regional league Styria 72 2 Champion (3) lower league middle, upper league middle-west, regional league Styria
Karre, Stefan 05/20/92 Austria V 2015/16 - 2017/18 Lower division middle, upper division middle-west , regional league Styria 41 5 Champion (3) Unterliga Mitte, Oberliga Mitte, Landesliga Styria
Kehic, Elvedin 01/01/98 Bosnia Herzegovina A. 2014/15 - 2015/16 Regional league center, lower league center 2 1 Champion (2) regional league center, lower league center
Kiric, Luka 12/23/94 Slovenia M. 2017/18 Regional League Styria 14th 3 Champion (1) Regional League Styria
Cook, Jonas 01/01/89 Germany A. 2015/16 Lower division middle 24 19th Champion (1) lower league middle
Kohlbacher, Julian 09.01.00 Austria V 2016/17 Oberliga Mitte-West 1 0 Champion (1) Oberliga Mitte-West
Herb, Gernot 08/08/92 Austria V 2017/18 Regional League Styria 28 0 Champion (1) Regional League Styria
Kreisl, Martin 02/02/89 Austria T 2013/14 - 2014/15,

2017/18

1st class middle A, regional league middle , regional league Styria 47 0 Master (3) 1st class middle A, regional league middle, regional league Styria
Kremer, Nikolai Michael 06/27/95 Austria A. 2016/17 Oberliga Mitte-West 24 6th Champion (1) Oberliga Mitte-West
Lienhart, Heinz 03/04/79 Austria T 2013/14 - 2016/17 1st class middle A, regional league middle , lower league middle , upper league middle-west 3 0 Master (4) 1st class middle A, regional league middle, lower league middle, upper league middle-west
Matzer, Franz 08/18/80 Austria M. 2013/14 1st class middle A 2 0 Master (1) 1st class middle A
Messner, Dominik 09/03/92 Austria V 2015/16 - 2017/18 Lower division middle, upper division middle-west , regional league Styria 75 2 Champion (3) lower league middle, upper league middle-west, regional league Styria
Micelli, Marco 01/24/88 Austria V 2013/14 - 2014/15 1st class middle A, regional league middle 35 2 Champion (2) 1st class middle A, regional league middle
Neuhold, Nico 04/22/98 Austria V 2014/15 - 2017/18 Regional League Middle, Lower League Middle , Upper League Middle-West , Regional League Styria 27 5 Champion (4) regional league middle, lower league middle, upper league middle-west, regional league Styria
Perchthold, Marco 09/21/88 Austria M. 2017/18 Regional League Styria 29 4th Champion (1) Regional League Styria
Puchmüller, Maximilian 12/06/97 Austria A. 2014/15 - 2016/17 Regional league middle, lower league middle , upper league middle-west 23 2 Master (3) regional league middle, lower league middle, upper league middle-west
Puster, Luca 03/03/95 Austria V 2017/18 Regional League Styria 8th 0 Champion (1) Regional League Styria
Rannegger, Bernhard 02/06/95 Austria A. 2013/14 1st class middle A 11 1 Master (1) 1st class middle A
Rappel, Michael ? Austria M. 2015/16 Lower division middle 5 1 Champion (1) lower league middle
Reiterer, Dominik 01/01/99 Austria T 2014/15 Regional League Middle 1 0 Champion (1) Regional League Middle
Rother, Alexander 05/20/93 Austria A. 2017/18 Regional League Styria 14th 9 Champion (1) Regional League Styria
Sacher, Laurenz 05/24/94 Austria M. 2013/14 - 2016/17 1st class middle A, regional league middle , lower league middle , upper league middle-west 85 58 Master (4) 1st class middle A, regional league middle, lower league middle, upper league middle-west
Säumel, Gerald 1/10/86 Austria M. 2013/14 - 2017/18 1st class middle A, regional league middle , lower league middle , upper league middle-west , regional league Styria 97 8th Master (5) 1st class middle A, regional league middle, lower league middle, upper league middle-west, regional league Styria
Schaupp, Fabio-Sandro 01/09/97 ? 2014/15 - 2015/16 Regional league center, lower league center 1 0 Champion (2) regional league center, lower league center
Scheiblhofer, Jonas 01/01/00 Austria ? 2014/15 Regional League Middle 2 0 Champion (1) Regional League Middle
Schenk, Philipp 10/12/85 Austria A. 2013/14 1st class middle A 6th 9 Master (1) 1st class middle A
Schöpf, Oliver 07/18/90 Austria M. 2015/16 Lower division middle 6th 1 Champion (1) lower league middle
Stadler, Florian 12/20/91 Austria V 2014/15 Regional League Middle 23 2 Champion (1) Regional League Middle
Strauss, Martin 01/31/92 Austria M. 2014/15 - 2015/16 Regional league center, lower league center 28 2 Champion (2) regional league center, lower league center
Untergrabner, Mario 03/01/97 Austria M. 2013/14 - 2014/15 1st class middle A, regional league middle 22nd 2 Champion (2) 1st class middle A, regional league middle
Vardic, Orhan 06/11/00 Bosnia Herzegovina V 2017/18 Regional League Styria 2 0 Champion (1) Regional League Styria
Wemmer, Richard 02/18/81 Austria M. 2013/14 - 2015/16,

2017/18

1st class middle A, regional league middle , lower league middle , regional league Styria 63 76 Champion (4) 1st class middle A, regional league middle, lower league middle, regional league Styria
listed are players with championship stakes - as of January 2019

Record players, ÖFB team appearances, championship team 2004, team of the century 2002

The record players:
Surname year value
all after missions
Walter Koleznik 1961-1978 401
Mario Zuenelli 1973-1987 344
Erich Frisch 1953-1969 340
Werner Maier 1969-1982 324
Martin Amerhauser 1995/96, 1999 - 2007 305
Legionaries after missions
Savo Ekmecic 1977-1985 269
Ales Ceh 1995 - 2003 230
Boban Dmitrovic 1996 - 2003 186
Zelimir Vidovic 1983-1989 167
Zeljko Vukovic 1995-1999 138
all after gates
Wilhelm Sgerm 1955-1967 118
Walter Koleznik 1961-1978 85
Mario Zuenelli 1973-1987 70
Hannes Jank 1958-1964 66
Roland Kollmann 2001-2007 63
based on games in the highest league (as of January 2019)
The national players:
Playername from to Games National team
Roland Kollmann 03/26/2003 02/09/2005 11 AustriaAustria Austria
Walter Koleznik 10/13/1963 05/19/1968 6th AustriaAustria Austria
Mario Tokic 11/10/2001 03/30/2005 14th CroatiaCroatia Croatia
Péter Halmosi 08/21/2002 08/21/2002 1 HungaryHungary Hungary
Josef Stering 04/27/1969 04.09.1971 3 AustriaAustria Austria
Gerhard Steinkogler 09/26/1979 10/17/1979 2 AustriaAustria Austria
Rudolf Steinbauer November 20, 1985 05/14/1986 2 AustriaAustria Austria
Ilčo Naumovski 02/09/2003 09/10/2003 8th North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia North Macedonia
Matjaž Kek 11/18/1992 11/18/1992 1 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia
Joachim Standfest 10/11/2003 11/15/2006 16 AustriaAustria Austria
Mario Zuenelli 06/04/1980 09/24/1980 2 AustriaAustria Austria
Alen Škoro 10/11/2006 10/11/2006 1 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
Libor Sionko 03/31/2004 03/31/2004 1 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Gernot Sick 09/04/2004 10/13/2004 2 AustriaAustria Austria
Andreas Schranz 04/28/2004 09/06/2006 6th AustriaAustria Austria
Eduard Abazi 09/09/1992 02/17/1993 2 AlbaniaAlbania Albania
Zlatko Junuzović 03/01/2006 11/15/2006 4th AustriaAustria Austria
Herfried Sabitzer 08/31/1996 03/18/1997 2 AustriaAustria Austria
Johannes Jank 10/13/1963 10/13/1963 1 AustriaAustria Austria
Wilhelm Huberts 05/24/1959 03/27/1960 4th AustriaAustria Austria
Gerfried Hodschar 09/06/1967 05/01/1968 2 AustriaAustria Austria
Mario Hieblinger 09/03/2005 09/07/2005 2 AustriaAustria Austria
Ralph Hasenhüttl 05/17/1988 05/17/1988 1 AustriaAustria Austria
Dieter Ramusch 08/16/1995 10/11/1997 7th AustriaAustria Austria
Paul Halla 11/23/1952 03/25/1953 2 AustriaAustria Austria
Stefán Gíslason 01/08/2002 01/10/2002 2 IcelandIceland Iceland
Stefan Kölly 06/22/1952 06/22/1952 1 AustriaAustria Austria
Emanuel Pogatetz 08/20/2003 02/09/2005 10 AustriaAustria Austria
Gernot Fraydl 05/27/1961 06/11/1961 2 AustriaAustria Austria
Kurt Eigenstiller 04/11/1954 04/11/1954 1 AustriaAustria Austria
Anton Ehmann 11/20/2002 09/03/2005 13 AustriaAustria Austria
Herbert Ninaus 09/14/1958 05.10.1958 2 AustriaAustria Austria
Matthias Dollinger 09/06/2003 02/09/2005 6th AustriaAustria Austria
Željko Milinovič 08/16/2000 10/11/2000 4th SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia
Boban Dmitrovic 06/02/2001 06/07/2003 13 Serbia and MontenegroSerbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro
Aleš Čeh 10/13/1993 06/12/2002 72 SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia
Ronald Brunmayr 08/16/2000 04/30/2003 8th AustriaAustria Austria
Imants Bleidelis 02/08/2005 09/07/2005 8th LatviaLatvia Latvia
Mario Bazina 08/21/2002 08/21/2002 1 CroatiaCroatia Croatia
René Aufhauser 03/27/2002 03/30/2005 25th AustriaAustria Austria
Martin Amerhauser 02/23/2000 09/07/2005 6th AustriaAustria Austria
Andreas Lipa 04/26/2000 04/26/2000 1 AustriaAustria Austria
The TOP 10 ÖFB national players:
Rene Aufhauser (25)
Joachim Standfest (16)
Anton Ehmann (13)
Roland Kollmann (11)
Emanuel Pogatetz (10)
Ronald Brunmayr (8)
Dieter Ramusch (7)
Martin Amerhauser (6)
Matthias Dollinger (6)
Andreas Schranz (6)
Status: January 2019
The 2004 championship team:
Graz AK
The team of the century from 2002: 
goalkeeper
Savo Ekmecic
defense
Gerald Erkinger
Mario Zuenelli
Harald Gamauf
Željko Vuković
midfield
Harald Rebernig
Josef Stering
Ales Ceh
Walter Koleznik
attack
Wilhelm Sgerm
Ronald Brunmayr
Trainer
Hans-Ulrich Thomale
Century player
Savo Ekmečić
elected by GAK fans in 2002

Championship placements from 1920

The fever curve of GAK football in championship operation from 1920:
Statistics 1st, 2nd and 3rd division from 1950:
league space Seasons Games S. U N Gates Diff. Points title Years
1 9 50 1546 572 406 568 2234: 2321 -125 2122 1 1951-74, 1975-90, 1995-2007
2 - 9 224 126 51 47 426: 204 222 429 3 1950/51, 1974/75, 1990 - 95, since 2019
3 - 6 (7) 194 106 54 34 391: 206 185 358 2 2007 - 2012 (2013), 2018/19
for the 2nd league there are no statistics from 1950 (only from 1974/75) - regional league season 2012/13 not ended (games not counted)
Championship placements 1920 - 1945:
season league space Remarks
1920/21 Styrian League 02. mostly referred to as 1st class
1921/22 Styrian League 01. (unofficial) state cup winner
1922/23 Styrian League 02. Construction of the west stand
1923/24 Styrian League 01. first official championship
1925 Styrian League 02.
1926 Styrian League 01.
1927 Styrian League 01. Landescup -Winner ?, 25-year club anniversary
1928 Styrian League 01.
1928/29 Styrian League 01. Austrian amateur state champion
1929/30 Styrian League 01.
1930/31 Styrian League 01. Austrian Vice-Amateur State Champion
1931/32 Styrian League 01. Austrian amateur state champion , national cup finalist
1932/33 Styrian League 01. Austrian amateur state champion
1933/34 Styrian League 02. Installation of a floodlight system (Friebe!)
1934/35 Styrian League 05. State Cup finalist
1935/36 Styrian League 02. State Cup finalist
1936/37 Styrian League 04th
1937/38 Styrian League 05.
1938/39 District class south 05. Tschammerpokal 1st intermediate round
1939/40 District class south 04th Tschammer Cup 3rd intermediate round
1940/41 Gauliga Styria 03. Tschammerpokal 2nd main round
1941/42 Gauliga Styria 0? no placement can be determined, Tschammer Cup 1st preliminary round
1942/43 Gauliga Steiermark Group A 04th Semifinals Gaupokal
1943/44 Gauliga Steiermark Group A 03. Round of 16 Gaupokal
1944/45 Gauliga Styria n / b canceled due to the war and not finished
Championship placements 1946 - 1974:
season league space Remarks
1945/46 National league 04th
1946/47 National league 05. State Cup finalist
1947/48 National league 05. State Cup finalist
1948/49 National league 03. Foundation of the State League
1949/50 National league 03. Promotion to the newly founded State League B
1950/51 State League B 02. Promotion to state league A, adaptation of the Körösistraße stadium
1951/52 State League A 06th as a climber directly best federal state club
1952/53 State League A 07th 50-year club anniversary
1953/54 State League A 04th great tour of the Far East
1954/55 State League A 08th.
1955/56 State League A 07th
1956/57 State League A 06th
1957/58 State League A 05. Participation in the Alpine Cup 1958
1958/59 State League A 07th Cup semifinals
1959/60 State League A 10.

until 1962 the following sections in the highest Austrian league:
soccer, tennis women and men, basketball men, water polo

1960/61 State League 05. Cup semifinals , 3 regional leagues as 2nd level
1961/62 State League 07th Cup finals , International Football (Rappan-) Cup , further stadium expansion
1962/63 State League 09. European Cup
1963/64 State League 06th Winner of the 1st indoor tournament in Graz
1964/65 State League 10. Exhibition Cities Cup
1965/66 National league 10.
1966/67 National league 09.
1967/68 National league 06th Cup finals
1968/69 National league 10. European Cup , new east stand
1969/70 National league 13.
1970/71 National league 11. all active team sports of the GAK in the highest Austrian league
1971/72 National league 08th. Mitropacup , until 1974 games mostly in the federal stadium in Liebenau
1972/73 National league 03. best championship ranking so far
1973/74 National league 12. European Cup , foundation of the Bundesliga (10-league); Forced relegation
Championship placements 1975 - 1994:
season league space Remarks
1974/75 National League (2nd League) 01. Immediate promotion to the upper house, all games in the Körösistraße stadium
1975/76 Bundesliga 09. until 1986 all games in the federal stadium in Liebenau , Austrian junior champion
1976/77 1st division 08th. Football section independent branch club
1977/78 1st division 06th Group victory Inter (toto) cup , 75th club anniversary
1978/79 1st division 09.
1979/80 1st division 04th Winner Graz indoor tournament
1980/81 1st division 05. Cup win
1981/82 1st division 03. European Cup ,
1982/83 1st division 07th European Cup , Cup semifinals , league reform (16-league), winner of the Graz indoor tournament
1983/84 1st division 08th. Austrian indoor runner-up
1984/85 1st division 10. Finalist Graz indoor tournament
1985/86 Upper playoff 06th League reform: two 12-player leagues with a playoff system
1986/87 Middle playoff 03. Return to the Körösistraße stadium (GAK casino stadium), winner of the Graz indoor tournament
1987/88 Upper playoff 07th
1988/89 Upper playoff 07th
1989/90 Middle playoff 07th Relegation to the 2nd division
1990/91 Lower playoff 01.
1991/92 Middle playoff 08th. Champion of the 2nd division (no promotion), Cup semifinals , Austrian youth champion (BNZ)
1992/93 Middle playoff 04th Finalist Graz indoor tournament
1993/94 2nd Bundesliga 03. League reform, cup semifinals , finalist Graz indoor tournament
Championship placements 1995 - 2006:
season league space Remarks
1994/95 2nd Bundesliga 01. Promotion to the 1st Bundesliga
1995/96 1st National League 04th Cup semifinals , winner of the Graz indoor tournament
1996/97 1st National League 05. European Cup , games mostly in the Alpenstadion Kapfenberg , finalist Graz indoor tournament
1997/98 1st National League 03. until 2007 all games in the newly built Liebenau stadium , Intertotocup , finalist Graz indoor tournament
1998/99 Bundesliga 03. European Cup , winner of the Graz indoor tournament, 3rd place in the Austrian indoor cup
1999/00 Bundesliga 07th European Cup , 2nd Cup victory , Supercup victory , finalist Graz indoor tournament
2000/01 Bundesliga 03. European Cup
2001/02 Bundesliga 03. European Cup , 3rd Cup victory , 2nd Supercup victory , 100th anniversary of the club (including game against Real Madrid)
2002/03 Bundesliga 02. European Cup
2003/04 Bundesliga 01. first championship title in club history, 4th cup win (= "double"), finalist Supercup , European Cup
2004/05 Bundesliga 02. European Cup , Cup semifinals , opening of the Weinzödl training center , demolition of the Körösistraße stadium
2005/06 Bundesliga 06th European Cup , Austrian U15 champion
Championship placements 2007 - 2012:
season league space Remarks
2006/07 Bundesliga 10. Forced relegation in 3rd division (Regionalliga Mitte), bankruptcy No. 1
2007/08 Regionalliga Mitte (3rd division) 03. Until 2012 games with a few exceptions in the Liebenau stadium , bankruptcy No. 2
2008/09 Regionalliga Mitte (3rd division) 02.
2009/10 Regionalliga Mitte (3rd division) 05. Bankruptcy No. 3
2010/11 Regionalliga Mitte (3rd division) 03.
2011/12 Regionalliga Mitte (3rd division) 01. 2nd relegation game for promotion to the 2nd division 3: 0 for TSV Hartberg verified as a criminal offense
2012/13 Regionalliga Mitte (3rd division) n / b Bankruptcy No. 4 and gaming operations closed on October 30th
Championship placements 2013 - 2021:
season league space Remarks
2013/14 1st class middle A (8th division) 01. Promotion to the regional league center, all games in the Weinzödl sports center
2014/15 Regional league middle (7th league) 01. Promotion to the lower league center, construction of an additional grandstand
2015/16 Lower division middle (6th division) 01. Promotion to the Oberliga Mitte-West,
2016/17 Oberliga Mitte-West (5th division) 01. Promotion to the Styrian regional league, thus championship titles in all divisions, semi-finals Landescup
2017/18 Landesliga (4th division) 01. Promotion to the regional league middle, semi-finals Landescup
2018/19 Regionalliga Mitte (3rd division) 01. Promotion to 2nd league, participation in the ÖFB-Cup (semi-finals against FC Red Bull Salzburg ),
championship game against the Sturm Amateurs in the Liebenau stadium (6,100 spectators)
2019/20 2nd league 015th Championship operation from March 8 to June 5, 2020 suspended due to the COVID pandemic - continued
on June 5 from the 20th round with ghost games, home games without spectators in the Gleisdorf stadium
2020/21 2. LIga
Details of the Styrian Championships 2013 - 2018:
season league Division space Games G U V Goals scored Goals received difference Points
2013/14 1st class middle A (VIII) 8th 1 22nd 20th 2 0 124 12 112 62
2014/15 Regional League Middle (VII) 7th 1 26th 23 1 2 107 29 78 70
2015/16 Lower league middle (VI) 6th 1 26th 22nd 3 1 88 19th 69 69
2016/17 Oberliga Middle / West (V) 5 1 26th 14th 9 3 65 29 36 51
2017/18 State League Styria (IV) 4th 1 30th 21st 5 4th 61 24 37 68


ÖFB youth league, other combat teams, junior titles

Placements of the Austrian Youth League 2003 to 2009:
season U15 U17 U19
2003/04 10. 11. 5.
2004/05 4th 11. 9.
2005/06 1. 10. 6th
2006/07 11. 8th. 4th
2007/08 5. 12. 11.
2008/09 n / t 6th n / t
Participation from 1989 to 1996, 2000 to 2009 (from 2007 AKA HIB-Liebenau)
Championship placements for cooperation teams / other combat teams:
season team league space Remarks
1964/65 GAK II Junior championship of the Styrian
state and regional league teams
2.
1965/66 GAK II Junior championship of the Styrian
national and regional league teams
1.
1966/67 GAK II Junior championship of the Styrian
national and regional league teams
1.
1967/68 GAK II Junior championship of the Styrian
national and regional league teams
1.
1968/69 GAK II Junior championship of the Styrian
national and regional league teams
1.
1969/70 GAK II Junior championship of the Styrian
national and regional league teams
2.
1970/71 GAK II Junior championship of the Styrian
national and regional league teams
1.
1971/72 GAK II Junior championship of the Styrian
national and regional league teams
5.
1972/73 GAK II Junior championship of the Styrian
national and regional league teams
3.
1973/74 GAK II Regional League Southwest (5th League) 1. Promotion to Unterliga Süd (4th division), fighting team
forced relegation 2nd division
1974/75 GAK II Lower division south (4th division) a. K. Combat team, promotion to 1st division
1985/86 FC Graz 2nd class Graz (7th league) 1. Cooperation team
1986/87 FC Graz 1st class Graz (6th league) 1.
1987/88 FC Graz Regional League Southwest (5th League) 5.
1988/89 FC Graz Regional League Southwest (5th League) 5.
1989/90 FC Graz Regional League Southwest (5th League) 11. Combat team relegated to 2nd division
1991/92 Flavia Solva Regional League Styria (3rd League) 2. Cooperation team
1992/93 Flavia Solva Regional League Styria (3rd League) 1. Promotion to 2nd division
1995/96 ESK Graz Landesliga Styria (4th league) 9. Combat team, return to the first division, BNZ discontinuation,
exit from the ÖFB youth league
1996/97 ESK Graz Landesliga Styria (4th league) 2.
1997/98 ESK / GAK Landesliga Styria (4th league) 6th
1998/99 ESK / GAK amateurs Landesliga Styria (4th league) 8th.
1999/00 ESK / GAK amateurs Landesliga Styria (4th league) 5.
2000/01 ESK / GAK amateurs Landesliga Styria (4th league) 13. Football Academy (AKA), participation in the Austrian Youth League
2001/02 ESK / GAK amateurs Landesliga Styria (4th league) 7th
2002/03 ESK / GAK amateurs Landesliga Styria (4th league) 4th
2003/04 GAK amateurs Landesliga Styria (4th league) 3.
2004/05 GAK amateurs Landesliga Styria (4th league) 3.
2005/06 GAK amateurs Landesliga Styria (4th league) 2.
2006/07 GAK amateurs Landesliga Styria (4th league) 9.
2007/08 GAK amateurs Landesliga Styria (4th league) 12. Fighting team forced relegation in Regionalliga Mitte
2008/09 GAK amateurs Landesliga Styria (4th league) 11.
2009/10 GAK amateurs Landesliga Styria (4th league) 16. Relegation to the Oberliga Mitte-West (5th division)
2010/11 GAK II Oberliga Mitte-West (5th division) 9.
2011/12 GAK II Oberliga Mitte-West (5th division) 8th.
2012/13 GAK II Oberliga Mitte-West (5th division) n / b October 30, 2013 Closure of gaming operations
2015/16 GAK II 1st class middle A (8th division) 1. Promotion to regional league middle (7th division)
2016/17 GAK II Regional league middle (7th league ) 4th
2017/18 GAK II Regional league middle (7th league) 2.
2018/19 GAK II Regional league middle (7th league) 1. Promotion to lower division middle (6th division)
2019/20 GAK amateurs Lower division middle (6th division) n / b Season canceled due to the corona crisis
2020/21 GAK amateurs Lower division middle (6th division)
GAK Juniors 1st class middle A (8th division) first appearance of a 3rd combat team
Sources: www.grazerak.at, www.stfv.at

Main article: Grazer AK II

GAK junior championship title (as of January 2019) :
3 × Austrian championship titles: 1976 (juniors), 1992 (BNZ), 2006 (AKA U15)
(runner-up: 1975 juniors, 1976 U12, 1984 pupils, 1994 BNZ U16 - 3rd place: 1966 reserve, 1976 U21, 1985 U14)

1 × Austrian ISF national winner 2009 (AKA)

10 × Styrian (U20 / U21) junior champions 1960, 1962, 1966-69, 1970, 1974-76
(runner-up: 1946, 1961, 1964, 1971-73, 1977)

3 × champions of the Styrian national and regional league teams reserve 1960, 1961, 1971

at least 83 further titles in Styrian junior competitions in other age groups

State winner Styria in the ÖFB-Coca-Cola-Cup U12 2017

at least 29 Graz junior titles

Bronze medal at the ISF U17 World Championship 2009 in Antalya (AKA),

10th place ISF World Championship U17 2003 in Shanghai (AKA)

2 × Vice European Champion U13 2009, 2012

Participation in the Cordial Cup final 2017, 2018 (U13 Juniors)

The Graz Derby

The first derby of the fighting teams from GAK and Sturm took place on September 25, 1910. By 1919 there were a total of 22 games.

"Small" derbies 2007/08 to 2012/13, 2018/19:
2007/08 Regional league middle GAK - Sturm II 0: 1 Storm II - GAK 0: 0
2008/09 Regional league middle Storm II - GAK 3: 0 GAK - Sturm II 2: 2
2009/10 Regional league middle Storm II - GAK 2: 1 GAK - Sturm II 0: 4
2010/11 Regional league middle Storm II - GAK 1: 2 GAK - Sturm II 1: 1
2011/12 Regional league middle Storm II - GAK 0: 3 GAK - Sturm II 3: 2
2012/13 Regional league middle GAK - Sturm II 0: 0 GAK season not ended
2018/19 Regional league middle GAK - Sturm II 3: 2 Storm II - GAK 0: 1
Other local derbies in Graz from 1950 onwards:
season league Game 1 Game 2
1950/51 State League B GAK - Austria Graz 2: 3 Austria Graz - GAK 1: 2
1952/53 State League A GAK - GSC 3: 4 GSC - GAK 2: 2
1955/56 State League A Austria Graz - GAK 0: 2 GAK - Austria Graz 1: 2
1992/93 2nd division GAK - LUV Graz 1: 1 LUV Graz - GAK 0: 5

European Cup balance sheet

GAK European Cup balance sheet: 
season competition round opponent total First leg Return leg
1962/63 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 2nd round DenmarkDenmark B 1909 Odense 4: 6 1: 1 (H) 3: 5 (A)
1964/65 Trade fair trophy 1 round Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia NK Zagreb 2: 9 2: 3 (A) 0: 6 (H)
1968/69 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 round NetherlandsNetherlands ADO The Hague 1: 6 1: 4 (A) 0: 2 (H)
1973/74 Uefa cup 1 round GreeceGreece Panachaiki Patras 1: 3 0: 1 (H) 1: 2 (A)
1981/82 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 round NetherlandsNetherlands Dinamo Tbilisi 2: 4 0: 2 (A) 2: 2 (H)
1982/83 Uefa cup 1 round RomaniaRomania Corvinul Hunedoara 1: 4 1: 1 (H) 0: 3 (A)
1996/97 Uefa cup qualification Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia FK Vojvodina Novi Sad 7: 1 2: 0 (H) 5: 1 (A)
1 round BelgiumBelgium Germinal Ekeren ( a ) 3: 3(a) 1: 3 (A) 2: 0 (H)
2nd round ItalyItaly Inter Milan 1: 1
(3: 5 on behalf )
0: 1 (A) 1: 0 a.d. (H)
1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group games DenmarkDenmark Silkeborg IF 5: 4 2: 0 (H)
WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Ebbw Vale AFC 0: 0 (A)
CroatiaCroatia NK Hrvatski dragovoljac 1: 3 (H)
FranceFrance SC Bastia 2: 1 (A)
1998/99 Uefa cup 2nd qualifying round FinlandFinland Vaasan PS 3-0 0: 0 (A) 3: 0 (H)
1 round BulgariaBulgaria Litex Lovech 3: 1 1: 1 (A) 2: 0 (H)
2nd round FranceFrance AS Monaco 3: 7 3: 3 (H) 0: 4 (A)
1999/00 Uefa cup qualification FaroeseFaroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík 9-0 5: 0 (A) 4: 0 (H)
1 round SlovakiaSlovakia FC Spartak Trnava 4: 2 3: 0 (H) 1: 2 (A)
2nd round GreeceGreece Panathinaikos Athens 02: 2 1 2: 1 (H) 0: 1 (A)
2000/01 Uefa cup 1 round SlovakiaSlovakia 1. FC Košice 3: 2 3: 2 (A) 0: 0 (H)
2nd round SpainSpain Espanyol Barcelona 1: 4 0: 4 (A) 1: 0 (H)
2001/02 Uefa cup qualification FaroeseFaroe Islands HB Tórshavn 6: 2 2: 2 (A) 4: 0 (H)
2nd round NetherlandsNetherlands FC Utrecht 3: 6 0: 3 (A) 3: 3 (H)
2002/03 UEFA Champions League 2nd qualifying round Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 6: 1 4: 1 (A) 2: 0 (H)
3rd qualifying round RussiaRussia Moscow locomotive 3: 5 0: 2 (H) 3: 3 (A)
2002/03 Uefa cup 1 round Cyprus RepublicRepublic of Cyprus APOEL Nicosia 1: 3 0: 2 (A) 1: 1 (H)
2003/04 UEFA Champions League 2nd qualifying round AlbaniaAlbania SK Tirana 7: 2 5: 1 (A) 2: 1 (H)
3rd qualifying round NetherlandsNetherlands Ajax Amsterdam 2: 3 1: 1 (H) 1: 2 n.SG. (A)
2003/04 Uefa cup 1 round NorwayNorway Vålerenga IF 01: 1 1 0: 0 (A) 1: 1 (H)
2004/05 UEFA Champions League 3rd qualifying round EnglandEngland Liverpool FC 1: 2 0: 2 (H) 1: 0 (A)
2004/05 Uefa cup 1 round BulgariaBulgaria Litex Lovech 5: 1 5: 0 (H) 0: 1 (A)
Group stage FranceFrance AJ Auxerre 5: 4 0: 0 (A)
PolandPoland Amica Wronki 3: 1 (H)
ScotlandScotland Glasgow Rangers 0: 3 (A)
NetherlandsNetherlands AZ Alkmaar 2: 0 (H)
Round of 16 EnglandEngland Middlesbrough FC 3: 4 2: 2 (H) 1: 2 (A)
2005/06 Uefa cup 2nd qualifying round Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Nistru Otaci 3-0 2: 0 (A) 1: 0 (H)
1 round FranceFrance Racing Strasbourg 0: 7 0: 2 (H) 0: 5 (A)
1GAK was eliminated due to the away goals rule .
Overall record: 68 games, 25 wins, 17 draws, 26 defeats, 101: 100 goals (goal difference +1)
Addition: In 1961/62 there was still participation in the International Football (Rappan) Cup and in 1970/71 in the Mitropacup
Status: December 2014

ÖFB Cup

The GAK played in the Austrian Football Cup from 1958/59 to 2012/13 and from 2018/19 and in the Tschammer Cup between 1938 and 1944

The GAK in the ÖFB Cup from 1958/59:
year round opponent Result
1958/59 Round of 16 SK Sturm Graz 0: 1
Round of 16 1. Schwechater SC 5: 1
Quarter finals SV Austria Salzburg 2: 1 a.d.
Semifinals Rapid Vienna 0: 3
1959/60 Round of 16 FC Dornbirn 2: 4
1960/61 Round of 16 Austria Lustenau 8-0
Round of 16 SV Austria Salzburg 3: 2
Quarter finals ÖMV Stadlau 4: 2
Semifinals Vienna 3: 4 a.d.
1961/62 Round of 16 SK Bürmoos 5: 1
Round of 16 Wr. Sports club 2-0
Quarter finals Rapid Vienna 3: 1
Semifinals LASK 2: 1
final Austria Vienna 1: 4
1962/63 Round of 16 Vienna AC 1: 2
1963/64 Round of 16 Simmeringer SC 1: 2
1964/65 Round of 16 SV Austria Salzburg 1: 2
1965/66 Round of 16 ASK Gloggnitz 1: 1 a.d., 5: 0
Round of 16 Rapid Vienna 2: 4
1966/67 Round of 16 SW Bregenz 2: 4
1967/68 Round of 16 SC Bruck / Mur 5: 1
Round of 16 Kapfenberger SV 3: 1
Quarter finals SV Austria Salzburg 1-0
Semifinals SW Bregenz 2-0
final Rapid Vienna 0: 2
1968/69 Round of 16 FC ÖMV Stadlau 1: 3
Round of 16 Austria Klagenfurt 1: 2
1969/70 Round of 16 Red-White Knittelfeld 0: 3
Round of 16 WSG Wattens 3: 2
Quarter finals Wacker Innsbruck 2: 3
1970/71 Round of 16 Villacher SV 2: 1
Round of 16 Kapfenberger SV 2: 1
Quarter finals Austria Vienna 0: 1
1971/72 1 round Rapid Lienz 0: 2
1972/73 1 round SV Schwechat 2: 3
Round of 16 VOEST Linz 0: 1
1973/74 2nd round 1. Wiener Neustädter SC 1: 2
1974/75 1 round Rapid Lienz 2: 1
2nd round VOEST Linz 2: 3
1975/76 Round of 16 Kapfenberger SV 3: 1
Round of 16 Wr. Sports club 1: 2
1976/77 Round of 16 Wolfsberger AC 4: 1
Round of 16 VOEST Linz 3: 2
Quarter finals Wr. Sports club 0: 1
1977/78 2nd round SV Grödig 2-0
Round of 16 Floridsdorfer AC 3: 1
Quarter finals SV Austria Salzburg 2: 3
1978/79 2nd round ATUS Bärnbach 3: 2
Round of 16 Kremser SC 3: 1
Quarter finals Rapid Vienna 1: 2
1979/80 2nd round SK Tamsweg 4.2
Round of 16 Austria Klagenfurt 1: 3 a.d.
1980/81 2nd round Chemistry Linz 4-0
Round of 16 Austria Vienna 2: 1
Quarter finals Rapid Vienna 1-0
Semifinals SSW Innsbruck 2: 1
final SV Austria Salzburg 0: 1, 2: 0 a.d.
1981/82 2nd round Kapfenberger SV 2: 1
Round of 16 ASK Voitsberg 10-0
Quarter finals VOEST Linz 1-0
Semifinals Austria Vienna 1: 1 n.V., 5: 6 n.E.
1982/83 1 round SV Garsten 4-0
2nd round SV Spittal / Drau 3-0
Round of 16 SK Sturm Graz 1: 3
1983/84 1 round Phoenix Mürzzuschlag 2-0
2nd round ASKÖ Irschen 6: 1
Round of 16 Rapid Vienna 0: 1
1984/85 1 round SV Feldkirchen 1-0
2nd round Kapfenberger SV 2: 1
Round of 16 Austria Vienna 1: 2
1985/86 2nd round Forward Steyr 1: 1 n.V., 6: 7 n.E.
1986/87 1 round ASK Nettingsdorf 8.0
2nd round UPS Salzburg 1: 1 n.V., 3: 4 n.E.
1987/88 1 round FC Andorf 1: 1 n.V., 2: 4 n.e.
1988/89 1 round FC Veitsch 9-0
2nd round SVG Bleiburg 2: 1
Round of 16 SV Stockerau 1: 3
1989/90 1 round ASKÖ Steyrermühl 4: 2
2nd round SVG Bleiburg 4: 1
Round of 16 Rapid Vienna 2: 3 a.d.
1990/91 1 round SK Altheim 4: 3
2nd round Villacher SV 2: 1 a.d.
Round of 16 Wr. Sports club 2: 3 a.d.
1991/92 1 round SV Braunau 2: 1
2nd round ESV Saalfelden 1-0
Round of 16 Vienna 3: 2
Quarter finals FC Tirol 2: 1
Semifinals Austria Vienna 1: 5
1992/93 1 round Flavia Solva 0: 3
1993/94 Preliminary round SC Fürstenfeld 1-0
1 round Danube Linz 3-0
2nd round SV Hall 3-0
Round of 16 Forward Steyr 1-0
Quarter finals Wacker Innsbruck 2: 1 a.d.
Semifinals FC Linz 1: 3
1994/95 Preliminary round SVA Kindberg 6-0
1 round SC Marchtrenk 6: 2
2nd round SV Grieskirchen 4-0
Round of 16 SV Braunau 3: 1
Quarter finals Rapid Vienna 0: 0 n.V., 4: 5 n.E.
1995/96 1 round SV Lendorf 3: 1 a.d.
2nd round SW Bregenz 7: 2
Round of 16 SV Austria Salzburg 2-0
Quarter finals SC Kundl 1-0
Semifinals SK Sturm Graz 1: 3
1996/97 2nd round ASK Baumgarten 5: 1
Round of 16 SV Gerasdorf 3: 3 n.V., 5: 4 n.e.
Quarter finals Vienna 1: 2
1997/98 Round of 16 ASK Voitsberg 0: 0 a.d., 5: 3 a.d.
Round of 16 FC Tirol 1: 2
1998/99 2nd round SAK Klagenfurt 5: 1
Round of 16 SC Eisenstadt 6: 1
Round of 16 FCN St. Pölten 4-0
Quarter finals SK Sturm Graz 1: 2
2nd round ESK / GAK II - SK Sturm Graz 0: 4
1999/2000 2nd round ASK Voitsberg 3: 1 a.d.
Round of 16 ASK Kottingbrunn 5: 1
Round of 16 SV Wörgl 3: 1
Quarter finals SV Braunau 2: 1 a.d.
Semifinals ASKÖ Pasching 1-0
final SV Austria Salzburg 2: 2 n.V., 4: 3 n.e.
1 round ESK / GAK II - SV Ried im Innkreis 0: 2
2000/01 2nd round FC Zeltweg 0: 1 a.d.
Preliminary round ESK / GAK II - TSV Pöllau 3: 2
1 round ESK / GAK II - SV Mattersburg 2-0
2nd round ESK / GAK II - SV Braunau 1: 4
2001/02 Round of 16 FC Waidhofen / Ybbs 3: 1
Quarter finals SC Untersiebenbrunn 2: 2 n.V., 8: 7 n.E.
Semifinals SV Austria Salzburg 2: 0 a.d.
final SK Sturm Graz 3: 2
2002/03 Round of 16 TuS FC Arnfels 4-0
Quarter finals SV Mattersburg 0: 1
2003/04 Round of 16 FC Wacker Tirol 2: 1
Quarter finals Rapid Vienna 3: 1
Semifinals SV Ried 3: 2
final Austria Vienna 3: 3 n.V., 5: 4 n.e.
1 round GAK Amateure - Admira Wacker Mödling 1: 3
2004/05 Round of 16 Kremser SC 4: 1
Quarter finals SC Austria Lustenau 3: 1
Semifinals SK Rapid Vienna 1: 4
1 round GAK Amateurs - TSV Hartberg 0: 4
2005/06 Round of 16 SV Pasching 1: 3
Preliminary round GAK Amateure - SV Bad Aussee 2: 2 n.V., 5: 4 n.e.
1 round GAK Amateurs - SV Mattersburg 1: 2
2006/07 1 round SKU Amstetten 2: 1 a.d.
2nd round PSV Vienna 4: 2
Round of 16 FC Red Bull Salzburg 0: 2
Preliminary round GAK Amateurs - Sturm Amateurs 3: 1
1 round GAK Amateurs - LASK 5: 6 a.d.
2007/08 Round of 16 ASK Voitsberg 1: 3
2008/09 Preliminary round SC Kalsdorf 5: 1
1 round SCR Altach 1: 2
2009/10 Preliminary round DSV Leoben 3: 1
1 round FC Gleisdorf 5-0
2nd round FC Lustenau 0: 3 (certified as a criminal offense)
2010/11 Preliminary round ASK Voitsberg 2: 3
2011/12 Preliminary round FC Gratkorn 2: 4
2012/13 1 round Vienna 3: 2 a.d.
2nd round Wolfsberger AC 0: 6
2018/19 1 round FC Marchfeld Donauauen 6-0
2nd round Forward Steyr 0: 0 a.d., 4: 2 a.d.
Round of 16 Kapfenberger SV 3-0
Quarter finals Austria Vienna 2: 1
Semifinals FC Red Bull Salzburg 0: 6
2019/20 1 round SC Neusiedl 6: 1
2nd round FC Wacker Innsbruck 1: 2
2020/21 1 round SV Seekirchen 1945 0: 1
Cup balance

(As of February 2019)

Wins: 4

Final participation: 6

Semi-finals: 8 (14)

Quarter-finals: 9 (23)

The Cup finals 1962 and 1968:
Cup final 1962 : May 30, 1962, Vienna, Prater Stadium , 9,000 spectators

FK Austria Vienna - GAK 4: 1

Goals: Nemec (2), Oc Wirk , Vargo; Schursch

Cup final 1968 : May 23, 1968, Vienna, Praterstadion , 7,200 spectators

SK Rapid Vienna - GAK 2: 0

Rapid line-up : Gerald Fuchsbichler, Walter Gebhardt , Walter Glechner , Erich Fak, Walter Skocik , Ewald Ullmann, Anton Fritsch,

Jörn 'Johnny' Bjerregaard , Leopold Grausam , Rudolf Flögel , Günter Kaltenbrunner , Coach: Rudolf Vytlaci l

List of GAK: Gerfried Hodschar, Gerald Erkinger, Erich Frisch, Johann Klug, Erwin Ninaus, Heinz Schilcher , Walter Koleznik ,

Johann Geyer, Erwin Hohenwarter (75 ' Hermann Stessl ), Ferdinand Eckhart (46' Johann Scharmann), Radoslav Slovic, coach: Fritz Kominek

Goals: Fritsch, Kaltenbrunner (FE)

The 1981 cup final:
SV Austria Salzburg - GAK 1-0

May 20, 1981, Salzburg-Lehen stadium , audience: 5,500, referee: Franz Latzin, Hans-Gert Schildt 6 '

Austria Salzburg: Herbert Rettensteiner - Leopold Lainer , Gerhard Roos , Hannes Winklbauer , Günter Kronsteiner - Franz Bacher , Gerhard Breitenberger , Alfred Lettner (62nd Ewald Gröss ) - Gerhard Perlak , Hermann Stadler , Hans-Gerd Schildt (52nd Jaroslav Pollák ) - Trainer: August Starek
GAK: Savo Ekmečić - Mario Mohapp , Erwin Hohenwarter , Erich Marko , Paul Bajlitz (68th Mario Zuenelli ) - Josef Stering , Ernst Gössl , Ewald Ratschnig , Johann Pigel , - Harald Gamauf , Leo Weiss (59th Richard Burger ) - Trainers: Václav Halama
GAK - SV Austria Salzburg 2: 0 (1: 0, 1: 0) n.V.

June 2nd 1981, Bundesstadion Graz-Liebenau , spectators: 7,000, referees: Erich Linemayr , Josef Stering 2 ', Alfred Riedl 106'

GAK: Savo Ekmečić - Harald Gamauf , Erwin Hohenwarter , Erich Marko , Paul Bajlitz (91st Ewald Ratschnig ) - Josef Stering , Ernst Gössl , Mario Zuenelli , Josef Moder - Johann Pigel (81st Leo Weiss ), Alfred Riedl - Trainer: Václav Halama
Austria Salzburg: Herbert Rettensteiner - Leopold Lainer (91st Ewald Gröss ), Hannes Winklbauer , Gerhard Roos , Franz Bacher , Hans-Gerd Schildt , Gerhard Breitenberger , Franz Xaver Meusburger (46th Klaus Schulze ), Hermann Stadler , Gerhard Perlak - trainers: August Starek
The cup final 2000:
Cup final : May 16, 2000, Ernst Happel Stadium

GAK - SV Austria Salzburg 4: 3 (2: 1, 2: 2, 2: 2) i. E.

The cup final 2002:
pairing GAKGAK - SK Sturm GrazSK Sturm Graz
Result 3: 2 (3: 0)
date May 12, 2002, 5:25 p.m.
Stadion Arnold Schwarzenegger Stadium , Graz
spectator 15,400
referee Bernhard Brugger
Gates 1-0 (15th, penalty) Ronald Brunmayr , 2-0 (20th) Ronald Brunmayr. 3-0 (36th) Jones Kusi-Asare , 3-1 (58th) Ivica Vastić , 3-2 (90th +1, penalty) Ivica Vastić
GAK Franz Almer - Mario Tokić , Éric Akoto , Jürgen Hartmann , Dieter Ramusch , Aleš Čeh , Boban Dmitrović (76th Joachim Standfest ), René Aufhauser , Jones Kusi-Asare , Ronald Brunmayr (85th Gregor Pötscher ), Mario Bazina (68th Peter Lérant ).
Trainer: Thijs Libregts
SK Sturm Graz Daniel Hoffmann - Günther Neukirchner (16th Martin Pregelj ), Francisco Rojas , Gerald Strafner , Eddy Bosnar , Andrej Panadić , Roman Mählich (46th Charles Amoah ), Arnold Wetl , Alain Masudi (46th Mariano Fernández ), Ivica Vastić , Mario Haas .
Coach: Ivica Osim
yellow cards yellow cards Éric Akoto , Jürgen Hartmann , Dieter Ramusch , René Aufhauser - Gerald Strafner , Eddy Bosnar
References Yellow-red cards Jürgen Hartmann (67th) - none
The 2004 cup final:
Cup final : May 23, 2004, Wals-Siezenheim stadium , 7,900 spectators

GAK - FK Austria Wien 5: 4 i. E. (0: 1) (2: 2) (3: 3)

The final of the ÖFB Cup was held on May 23, 2004 in front of 7900 spectators in the Wals-Siezenheim stadium. The Graz athletes won after a dramatic 120 minutes of playing time (after 90 minutes 2: 2, after 120 minutes 3: 3) against Vienna Austria on penalties with 5: 4.

The goal sequence in the 120 minutes: 0: 1 Radoslav Gilewicz (28 min.), 1: 1 Mario Bazina (45 min.), 1: 2 Sean Dundee (64 min.), 2: 2 Roland Kollmann (86 min.) , 2: 3 Radoslav Gilewicz (99 min.), 3: 3 Renè Aufhauser (106 min.). On penalties, Samir Muratovic scores 1: 0, Frank Verlaat scores 1: 1, Joachim Standfest scores 2: 1, Thomas Flögel scores 2: 2, Emanuel Pogatetz scores 3: 3, Radoslav Gilewicz scores, 4: 3 Roland Kollmann scores, 4: 4 Vladimir Janocko scores, 5: 4 Nikola Milinković scores, 5: 4 Franz Almer can save Sean Dundee's penalty and the GAK wins the trophy for the fourth time

Exhibition cup, amateur state championship, supercup finals, national cup

The Graz (Autumn) Fair Cup 1906 to 1914, 1924, 1925:
year space Remarks
1906 01. Final against GAK II 8: 1
1907 02. Final against Wr. Sports club II 2: 5
1908 02. Final against Germania Schwechat 0-2
1909 03. Semifinals against GSV 2: 3
1910 02. Final against GSV 1: 2
1911 01. Final against DAC Eiche Cilli 5-0
1912 0- no event
1913 01. Final against 1. Wiener Neustädter SC 14: 1 - the GAK received
the trophy donated by the fair after their third win
1914 0? possibly canceled due to the outbreak of World War I.
1924 03.
1925 01. Final against SK Sturm Graz 2: 1
The finals for the Austrian amateur state championship in 1929, 1931 to 1933: 
year Austrian amateur champion Vice amateur champion or finalist Game 1 Game 2
1929 GAK - FC Lustenau 07 2: 2 3-0
1931 Linz ASK - GAK 1: 1 2: 1
1932 GAK - Linz ASK 2-0 4: 2
1933 GAK - FC Lustenau 07 3: 1 4: 2
The Supercup Final 2000:
Supercup finals : June 30, 2000, Innsbruck Tivoli , 5,600 spectators

FC Tirol Innsbruck - GAK 0: 2 (0: 2)

The 2002 Supercup final:
Supercup finals : July 6, 2002, Graz-Liebenau stadium , 12,500 spectators

SK Sturm Graz - GAK 0: 3 (0: 1)

The 2004 Supercup final:
Supercup finals : September 7, 2004, Graz-Liebenau stadium , 7,100 spectators

GAK - FK Austria Wien 1: 1 (1: 0), 1: 1 n.V. , 2: 4 i. E.

Other sections / branch associations

GAK athletes at major international events:
Olympia
Ferdinand Friebe (athletics, 1924)
Ludovica Sölkner (diving, 1924)
Hans Volckmar / Anton Kaltenberger (two-man bobsleigh, 1936, 19th place)
Franz Brunner (field handball, 1936, silver medal)
Walter Reisp (field handball, 1936, silver medal)
Gert Kölli (swimming, 1960 and 1964)
Ursula Seitz (swimming, 1964)
World championships
Hans Volckmar / Anton Kaltenberger (two-man bobsleigh, 1931, bronze medal)
Hubert Pugl (winter sports, 1933)
Helga Dietz-Stepwieser (figure skating, 1935)
Erika Hösch, Grete Sulzbacher (field handball, 1949, silver medal)
European championships
Fritz Rödiger (swimming, 1927)
Ludmila Dunst (athletics, 1954)
Gert Kölli (swimming, 1958, 1962, 1966)
Ursula Seitz (swimming, 1962 and 1966)
Armin Lind (diving, 1966)
Harald Loidl, Silvio Castellani, Petritsch, Richard Tandl,
Gert Kölli, Horst Kölli (water polo, 1970)
Dariush Lotfi (water jumping, 2019, 2020)
Universiade
Raimund Held (athletics, 1927, winner of the pole vault)
Spitzer (athletics, 1927)
Franz Nemschak, Otmar Keckstein, Konrad Reinthaler, Fritz Sartory
(football, 1927, silver medal)
Hubert Pugl (athletics, 1930 and
winter sports, 1932, bronze medal combination)
Karl Glaser (athletics, 1930)
Adolf Kamputsch (athletics, 1935, 1937)
Ernst Zahlbruckner (athletics, 1937, final javelin throw)
Hütt (l) er (handball, 1937)
Armin Lind (diving, 1965, 1967)
H. u. Walter. Habernigg, Ertl, Wickenhausen, Michael Nierhaus,
Jochen Pildner-Steinburg (ice hockey, 1966)
Walter Habernigg, Wickenhausen, Martin Mähring,
Jochen Pildner-Steinburg (ice hockey, 1968)
Bärbel Neubauer (water jumping, 1973)
Status: January 2020

Successes of the tennis section / GAK tennis

Successes of the tennis section / GAK tennis (as of February 2020) :
6 × Austrian team champions men (1938, 1939, 1940, 1989, 1991, 2002 - plus 11 runner-up titles: first in 1928, most recently in 2004)

1 × German Academic Master (1940)

4 × Austrian national champion men singles (1984, 1985, 1987: Thomas Muster , 1990: Oliver Fuchs)

14 × Austrian state champion men’s doubles (including 1958, 1960: Peter Böck, 1966: Herbert Holzer, 1970: Peter Böck / Herbert Holzer, 1974: Peter Pokorny ,
1988: Oliver Fuchs , 2000: Oliver Marach / Gilbert Schaller , 2001: Oliver Marach , 2002, 2003: Alexander Peya, 2005: Maximilian Raditschnegg / Patrick Schmölzer)

1 × Austrian national champion women doubles (2016: Katharina Knöbl)

3 × Austrian master mixed (1958: Peter Böck, 1973, 1974: Peter Pokorny )

2 × Austrian indoor champion men singles (1978: Martin Lorenzoni, 1989: Oliver Fuchs)

7 × Austrian indoor champion men’s doubles (1927 Erwin Mayer (Bolzano) / Paul Rieckh, 1975, 1976: Peter Pokorny , 1979 Peter Pokorny / Martin Lorenzoni,
1989: Oliver Fuchs), 1991, 1994 Thomas Weindorfer / Alexander Pfann

4 × Austrian vice national champion women singles (1971 - 1973: Ria Leyrer-Hollingsworth, 2011: Anna Bartenstein)

numerous Austrian youth and junior championships (including 2005: Team Champion U18, 1936, 1938: Hans Payer, 1961: Ria Leyrer, 1963: Peter Rock, 1977, 1978: Martin Lorenzoni, 1981: Gilbert Schaller , 1982: Hans Prassl, 1983: Oliver Fuchs, 2012: Daniel Fabisch, 2015, 2018: Morris Kipcak / Filip Miscolic, 2017: Elena Grießner, 2018: Elisabeth Kölbl, 2019: Filip Misolic)

ÖTV Davis Cup players with a GAK past:
Hermann von Artens
Erwin Mayer (Bolzano)
Peter Böck (1957-1959)
Herbert Holzer
Peter Pokorny
Gilbert Schaller
Oliver Fuchs
Thomas Muster
Oliver Marach
Dominic Thiem
Julian Knowle
Team line-ups of Austrian national champions 1938 to 1940, 1989, 1991, 2002:
1938-1940
Hans Payer, Harald Nierhaus, Hans Zahlbruckner,
Fredi Eichholzer, Hans Ebner, Rudolf Grieß, Karl Peitler
1989
Karel Novacek , Gilbert Schaller , Oliver Fuchs, Alexander Pfann,
Thomas Weindorfer, Thomas Prerovsky, Hans Prassl, Martin Lorenzoni
1991
Gilbert Schaller , Thomas Prerovsky, Tomáš Šmíd ,
Alexander Pfann, Thomas Weindorfer, Christof Raninger
2002 ("Styrian Sports Team 2002")
Alexander Peya , Julian Knowle , Oliver Marach , Patrick Schmölzer,
Ivan Vajda, David Sanchez , Werner Eschauer , Michael Kohlmann
German academic champion 1940
Hans Payer, Harald Nierhaus, Wech, W. Pum
  • Honorary President: Paul Rieckh †

Championship placements basketball

Championship placements women:
season league space
from 1952/53 Styrian League
1958/59 Styrian League 1.
1959/60 Styrian League ?
1959/61 Styrian League ?
1961/62 Styrian League 3.
1962/63 Styrian League 2.
1963/64 Styrian League 2.
1964/65 Styrian League 1.
1965/66 Styrian League 1.
1966/67 Styrian League 1.
1967/68 Styrian League 2.
1968/69 Styrian League 2.
no Styrian league between 1969 and 1974
1974/75 Styrian League 1.
1975/76 Styrian League 1.
1976/77 Styrian League 1.
1977/78 Styrian League 1.
1978/79 Styrian League 1.
1979/80 Styrian League 1.
1980/81 Styrian League 1.
1981/82 State League B 5.
1982/83 State League B 3.
1983/84 State League A 6th
1984/85 State League A 5.
1985/86 State League A 7th
1986/87 State League A 7th
1987/88 State League A 4th
1988/89 State League A 3.
until 1993/94 State League A /
Bundesliga
Steir. Champion 1992 - 94
1994/95 Styrian League ?
1995/96 Styrian League 1.
1996/97 Styrian League 1.
1997-2002 Bundesliga
2002 - 2008 Regional league (2nd league)
2008/09 AWBL2
2nd place national league
2. / Playoff: 5.
2009/10 AWBL2
2nd place national league
Playoff: 6.
2010 General class women ceased to play
Championship placements men:
season league space
1950/51 Styrian League 1.
1951/52 Styrian League 1.
1952/53 Styrian League 1.
1953/54 Styrian League
2nd place Austrian championship
1.
1954/55 Styrian League
3rd place Austrian championship
winner Landescup
1.
1955/56 Styrian League 1.
1956/57 Styrian league
winner state cup
1.
1957/58 Styrian League
2nd place Austrian championship
1.
1958/59 Styrian League
2nd place Austrian championship
winner Landescup
1.
1959/60 State League 5.
1960/61 State League 8th.
1961/62 State League 9.
1962/63 Styrian League 1.
1963/64 Styrian League 1.
1964/65 Styrian League 2.
1965/66 Styrian League 1.
1966/67 State League B 3.
1967/68 State League B 4th
1968/69 State League B 3.
1969/70 State League B 2.
1970/71 State League A 8th.
1971/72 State League B 6th
1972/73 2nd class Styria. 1.
1973/74 1st class Styria 1.
1974/75 Styrian League 2.
1975/76 Styrian League 3.
1976/77 Styrian League 1.
1977/78 Styrian League 1.
...
1988/89 Styrian League 1.
...
1996/97 Styrian League 1.
...
1998/99 Styrian League 1.
until at least
2004/05
Styrian League
...
2008/09 1st class Styria 4. / Playoff: 2.
2009/10 1st class Styria 2. / Playoff: 3.
2010/11 Styrian League 1.
...
2014/15 Styrian League 6th
2015/16 Styrian League 3.
2016/17 Styrian league
winner state cup
3.
2017/18 Styrian League
Finalist Landescup
9.
2018/19 Styrian League 7th
  • National team players: Ute Bouvier, Elisabeth Ully, Gabriele Riedmüller, Brigitte Wiener-Pucher and Peter Schirnhofer
  • Honorary Presidents: Gerhard Maurer, Alfred Grengg , Karl-Heinz Wiener-Pucher († 2019)

Successes in water jumping / GAK water jumping

Austrian state championship GAK water jumping:
Surname Competition, year (s) number
Armin Lind Art jumping: 1965, 1966, 1968-70

Diving: 1966, 1968-70

9
Dariush Lotfi Diving: 2017-19

Synchron 3 m: 2018

4th
Regina Diensthuber Synchron 3 m: 2015 - 17 3
Cara Albiez High diving: 2018

Art jumping: 2019

Synchron 3 m: 2019 (with O. Meusburger)

3
Robert Koellner Art jumping: 1916, 1923 2
Ludovica Sölkner Art jumping: 1923, 1929 2
Bärbel Neubauer Art jumping: 1973, 1974 2
Inge Pristolitsch Art jumping: 1958 1
Silvia Titze Diving: 1973 1
Bettina Bundschuh Diving: 1975 1
Rene et al. Paul Pachernegg Synchron 3 m: 2000 1
Gerhard Werner u. Paul

Pachernegg

Synchron 3 m: 2001 1
Josef Hiebler-Texer Synchron 3 m: 2005 1
Olivia Meusburger Synchron 3 m : 2019 (with. C. Albiez) 1
Source: www.gak-wasserspringen.at - as of July 2019
  • National team (among others): Ludovica Sölkner, Inge and Gerda Pristolitsch, Armin Lind, Kurt Sauer, Margrit and Bärbel Neubauer, Silvia Titze, Bettina Bundschuh, Gerhard Werner, Karl Dieber, Günter Neumeister, Rene and Paul Pachernegg, Petra Schuster, Katharina Wiespeiner, Alba Doujenis, Alexander Grebenz, Regina Diensthuber, Cara Albiez, Annika and Olivia Meusburger, Dariush Lotfi
  • Participation in European Youth Championships: Silvia Titze (1971 - final, 1973), Bettina Bundschuh (1975, 1976 - 8th place), Gerhard Werner (1975), Günter Neumeister (1978), Karl Dieber (1982, 1984, 1985), Rene Pachernegg, Ingomar Gruber (1989), Alexander Reistenhofer (1990), Katharina Wiespeiner, Petra Schuster (1998, 1999), Paul Pachernegg (1998, 2000, 2001), Alba Doujenis (2012), Alexander Grebenz (2015), Regina Diensthuber ( 2015, 2017), Dariush Lotfi (2019), Cara Albiez (2020)
  • Honorary members (as of February 2019); Roswitha Bartunek, Richard Frece, Heiner Rothe, Gerhard Werner, Konstantin Grivas, Armin Lind

Championship placements in the ice hockey section

Championship placements in the ice hockey section 1928-1935 and 1953-1976:
season league space
1928/29 Styrian League 4th
1929/30 Styrian League ?
1930/31 Styrian League ?
1931/32 Styrian League ?
1932/33 Provincial Championship 2nd Class East 3.
1933/34 Provincial Championship 2nd Class East 2.
1934/35 Provincial Championship 2nd Class East 3.
no ice hockey section between 1936 and 1952
1953/54 Styrian League South 1.
1954/55 Styrian League South ?
1955/56 Styrian League South 4. (?)
1956/57 Styrian League South 1.
1957/58 Styrian League South ?
1958/59 Styrian League South ?
1959/60 Styrian League 2.
1960/61 Styrian League 2.
1961/62 Styrian League 1.
1962/63 Regionalliga Süd-Ost (3rd League) 3.
1963/64 Regionalliga Süd-Ost (3rd League) ?
1964/65 Regionalliga Süd-Ost (3rd League) 5th or 4th
1965/66 Nationalliga B (3rd division) 5.
1966/67 Nationalliga B (3rd division) 1.
1967/68 Nationalliga A (2nd division) 5.
1968/69 Oberliga (2nd division) 5.
1969/70 Oberliga (2nd division) 1.
1970/71 Bundesliga (1st division) 8th.
1971/72 Oberliga (2 league) 3. / Playoff: 5.
1972/73 Oberliga (2nd division) n / b
1973/74 Oberliga Ost (3rd division)

Syndicate with the GSV under the name GAK

?
1974/75 Oberliga Ost (3rd division)

Syndicate with the GSV under the name GSV

6th
1975/76 Regionalliga Ost (3rd division) ?
  • Team players: Othmar Russ, Hermann Kudl
  • Honorary President: Anton Slippek †

State league placements water polo

Placements State League Water Polo 1959 - 1971:
year space Remarks
1959 ? Austrian Vice Junior Champion
1960 6th Austrian junior champion
1961 3. Styrian master
1962 4th Finalist indoor cup
1963 ?
1964 7th
1965 3.
1966 2. Styrian master
1967 ? Styrian master
1968 2. Styrian master
1969 2. (?) Austrian indoor champion, Styrian champion

(Indoor and outdoor), Styrian youth champion

1970 1. European Cup
1971 1.
  • National team (among others): Hans Radl, Horst Kölli, Gert Kölli, Sylvester Castellani, Harald Loidl, Richard Tandl, Günther Gangl, Peter Petritsch, Haslinger

State championship swimming section

Austrian state championship swimming section:
Surname Competition, year (s) number
Gert Kölli 100 m freestyle: 1958-60, 1962-65, 1967

200 m freestyle: 1958, 1964 - 68

400 m freestyle: 1962-64

1,500 m freestyle: 1962

19 (+5 season)
Fritz Rödiger 400 m freestyle: 1922, 1924, 1926, 1927, 1929 - 31

200 m freestyle: 1925, 1929, 1930, 1933

100 m back: 1928, 1929

13

(+ 3 season)

Relay competitions

Men's

4 × 100 m freestyle: 1926, 1962 (Walter Keck, Richard Tandl, Günther Gangl, Gert Kölli),

1964, 1967, 1968 (Manfred Luschan, Heinz Walcher, Richard Tandl, Gert Kölli)

4 × 200 m freestyle: 1929 (Alfred Rainer, Hans Seitz, Max Tandl, Fritz Rödiger), 1968 (Teunis Lems, Heinz Walcher, Manfred Luschan, Gert Kölli)

3 × 100 m layers: 1928

08th
Ursula Seitz 100 m back: 1963, 1964, 1966

200 m back: 1964 - 66

400 m individual medley: 1966

100 m freestyle: 1968

08th
Relay competitions

Ladies

3 × 100 m layers: 1926, 1929 (with Ludovica Sölkner, among others) 02
Hans Seitz 100 m back: 1932, 1933 02
Leopold Bradatsch 500 m freestyle: 1919 01
Georg Vrbancic 100 m chest: 1920 01
Rudolf M. Ditmar 100 m freestyle: 1928 01
Susanne Schneeweiss 200 m chest: 1955 01
Teunis Lems 1,500 m freestyle: 1967 01
  • National team (among others): Fritz Rödiger, Hans Seitz, Parik, Egon Karf, Susanne Schneeweiss, Gert Kölli, Ursula Seitz, Helga Laincsek

Austrian state championship in athletics section

Austrian national championship title of the athletics section:
Surname Competition, year (s) number
Ferdinand Friebe 1,500 m : 1913, 1914, 1919-24, 1926-29

800 m: 1919 - 23

17th0

(+ 2 season)

Fritz detour Javelin throw : 1924, 1925, 1927 - 29

High jump : 1924, 1927-29, 1931

10
Hermann Tunner Decathlon: 1937

Discus throwing: 1940-42

Long jump: 1941

Shot put: 1941, 1942

07th
Ludmila Dunst Cross-country run: 1952-55

800 m: 1953-55

07th
Hans Volckmar Shot put: 1922

Decathlon: 1922, 1923

03
Relay competitions 1922: 3 × 1,000 m (Schreiber, Ferdinand and Wilhelm Friebe)

1930: 4 × 1,500 m (Volker Spannuth, Ferdinand Friebe, Karl Margreiter, Hubert Pugl)

1954: 4 × 100 m (Manfred Sewera, Eilfried Huth, Czadilek, Harald Kreuzer)

03
Ernst Zahlbruck (n) er High jump : 1930

Javelin throw: 1937, 1939

03
Raimund Held Pole vault : 1925, 1927 02
Karl Glaser 100 m: 1929, 1930 02
Hubert Pugl 800 m: 1930

1,500 m: 1930

02

(+ 1 season)

Fritz Kamputsch One-armed shot put: 1937

Double-armed shot put: 1937

02
Fritz (?) Pribitzer Three-way battle: 1939, 1940 02
Fritz Schöber Pole vault: 1941, 1942 02
Ine Mayer-Bojana

(Schäffer)

Discus throw: 1943

Shot put: 1943 (occasionally also listed as a member of the ADTV)

02
Erwin Reisinger Hammer throw: 1946, 1947 02
Monika Kager 100 m: 1961

200 m: 1962

02
Otto Egger Long jump: 1914

High jump : 1914 (title questionable - sometimes ranked third)

01 (2)
Armin Arbeiter Javelin throw: 1912 01
Josef Kastner Javelin throw: 1923 01
Hermann Fritz Pole vault: 1926 01
Hans Friebe 1,500 m: 1935 01
Erich Vogler 100 m: 1941 01
Alexander Mlaker 400 m: 1946 01
Manfred Sewera 100 m: 1953 01

(+ 1 season)

  • National team (among others): Ferdinand Friebe, Raimund Held, Hubert Pugl, Karl Glaser, Adolf Kamputsch, Egon Karf, Alfred Wagner, Ludmila Dunst, Monika Kager

Successes of the handball section

Championship title of the handball section:
2 × Austrian national champion men 1941, 1946 (runner-up: 1932, 1935 - 38, 1947 - 3rd place: 1949)

9 × Styrian national champion men, including 1935 - 38, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950 (runner-up: 1934)

2 × Austrian vice national champion in women 1937, 1949

2 × Styrian national champion in women 1937, 1949

Team players: 
Erich Bock
Franz Brunner

(Silver Olympia 1936)

Further
Wenceslaus Fiala
Otto Fürnschuss
Alfred Grengg

(later co-founder of basketball section)

Gottfried Hauser
Hütt (l) er

(Universiade 1937)

Walter Karel (l)
Werner Klaus
Walter Reisp

(17 appearances, silver Olympia 1936)

Schober
Heinz Schöfft
Ernst Stoiser
Ernst Vogler
Erich Wendl
Erika Hösch (World Cup silver 1949)
Grete Sulzbacher (World Cup silver 1949 )

Successes of the winter sports section

Successes and championship titles in winter sports:
Olympic participation in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in 1936 (bobsleigh "Austria II") and

Bronze medal winner at the two-man bobsleigh World Championships in Oberhof in 1931 Hans Volckmar / Anton Kaltenberger

4 × Austrian state championship titles (1927 single-seater toboggan, 1929 double-seater, 1931, 1937 two-man bobsleigh) Hans Volckmar / Franz Hanschmann and Anton Kaltenberger

(Vice champion - two-man bobsleigh: 1924 Hanschmann / Volckmar, 1929 Volckmar / Ders, 1932 Volckmar / Kaltenberger)

5 x Austrian national championship titles in the four-man and five-man bobsleigh in 1909, 1913, 1914, 1922, 1926 Carl Markel / Dr. Egon König or Carl Markel / Dr. Fritz Zsak

2 × Austrian national champion in skeleton and natural track luge 1914 Carl Markel

3 × Austrian academic master in cross-country skiing in 1930 and 1932 and in 1932 in the combination (cross-country skiing, alpine skiing, jumping) Hubert Pugl

4 × Styrian champion in special jumping and Nordic combined in 1932 and in cross-country skiing in 1930 and 1931 Hubert Pugl

Successes of the cycling section

Successes of the cycling section:
2 × Styrian national road race champion 1905 Richard Baumgartner, 1906 Egon Schmitz

(Runner-up: 1904 Egon Schmitz - rail travel: 1910 Franz Seeger)

1 × Styrian national champion 100 km race 1907 Franz Seeger

1 × Styrian national champion mountain driving 1913 Anton Smolnik

2 × Styrian championship titles until 1907/09 by Hermann Kneschaurek and Roman Posch

Achievements of the figure skating section

Achievements of the figure skating section:
Participation in the figure skating world championship 1935 in Vienna Helga Dietz-Stepwieser

1 × Austrian Vice State Champion 1943 Anneliese Wambera / Walter Hüttner pair skating

2 × bronze medals at the Austrian state championships in 1932 and 1933 women by Helga Dietz-Stepwieser

3 × bronze medals at the Austrian State Championships 1937 - 1939 Helga Dietz-Stepwieser / Pepo Jauernigg pair skating

1 × Austrian youth champion in pair skating Ridi and Pepo Jauernik 1932

5 × Styrian championship pair skating 1917 Baroness Crailsheim / Gustav Götz, 1932 Ridi and Pepo Jauernigg, 1937 Helga Dietz-Stepwieser / Pepo Jauernigg,

1943 Anneliese Wambera / Walter Hüttner, 1944 Elly Staerk / Harry Gareis - runner-up: 1942 Wambera / Hüttner, 1943 Staerk / Gareis

9 × Styrian national champions women 1917 Baroness Crailsheim, 1933-39 Helga Dietz-Stepwieser, 1944 Elly Staerk

1 × Styrian championship title men 1944 Harry Gareis (runner-up: 1943 Hans Thier)

1 × Styrian championship ice dance Schaffus / Franz Plankl 1944

1 × Styrian junior champion women Elly Staerk 1943

literature

  • Anton Egger, Kurt Kaiser: Austria's Bundesliga from A – Z. Chronicle from 1974 , Wasendorf, self-published, 1995, ISBN 3-9500332-1-1
  • Anton Egger: Austria's Football Championship 1945 - 1974 , Wasendorf, self-published, 1998, ISBN 3-9500332-2-X
  • Michael Pucher et al. a .: Bravo GAK! 100 years of top Austrian football with Styrian tradition , Graz, Steirische Verlagsgesellschaft, 2002, ISBN 3-85489-070-2
  • Rudolf Amon: Balance of a success , Graz, self-published, 2004
  • Wolfgang Kühnelt , Markus Mörth : Beloved Enemy: The History of the Graz City Derby SK Sturm Graz - GAK 1920–2007 . 1st edition. Leykam Buchverlag , Graz 2008, ISBN 978-3-7011-7643-4 , p. 264 .
  • GAK-Mitteilungen (Ed. Grazer Athletiksport Klub [Red.] Konrad Reinthaler [Illustr.]) Born 1960 - 1977, Styrian Regional Library Graz (Signature: AX 3962 4 ° 263452 III)
  • 100 years of GAK water jumping (Ed. GAK water jumping [Red.] Dr. Armin Lind) own publisher, undated
  • ATSE Graz 1947 - 2017. Ice hockey for 70 years. Festschrift for the 70th anniversary of the ice hockey section of ATSE Graz (publisher / editor ATSE Graz - ice hockey section) self-published, undated
  • Arbeiterzeitung with its online archive: www.arbeiter-zeitung.at

Web links

Individual evidence

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  20. a b c d Honorary President Hofrat Dr-. Eduard Krodemansch. Retrieved January 20, 2019 .
  21. a b Honorary President. Retrieved January 20, 2019 .
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