LASK ladies

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ASKÖ LSC Linz
ASKÖ LSC Linz
Basic data
Surname ASKÖ Ladies Soccer Club Linz
Seat Linz , Austria
founding 2002 as Ladies Soccer Club Linz
Colours Red White
president Karl Römer
Website lsc-linz.at
First soccer team
Head coach Manfred Rigler
Venue Attachment SV Chemie Linz
Places nb
league State League Women Upper Austria
2018/19 1st place (women's class Upper Austria North / East)  
home
Away

The LASK Ladies are an Austrian women's soccer club from the Upper Austrian state capital Linz and play in the 2010/11 season in the 2nd middle / west women's league, the second highest division in Austrian women's football . The LASK Ladies was founded in 2004 as a women's football section of the traditional LASK club . The roots go back to the founding of the predecessor club Ladies Soccer Club Linz in 2002.

history

History of the Ladies Soccer Club Linz

The club was founded in the summer of 2002 by Klaus Lindenberger , a long-time goalkeeper of the Austrian national team and LASK , under the name Ladies Soccer Club Linz ( LSC Linz for short ). Lindenberger was also the first president of the club located on Bürgerstrasse. The club colors of the women's football club were set as red and white when it was founded . The home games were played on the sports facility of the Upper Austrian Football Association in the Neue Heimat district .

After a difficult start, the women of the LSC celebrated their first successes in the 2002/03 season in the 2nd division middle. As the best team of the spring round and the best placed team of the Upper Austria regional association (3rd place ahead of SV Garsten ), the Linz women won the first regional championship title for the club and also won the Upper Austrian regional cup. In the 2003/04 season the LSC Linz was able to occupy third place in the table again, but the national championship title went to the league champions from Garsten .

Foundation and rise of the LASK Ladies

On the initiative of Klaus Lindenberger, the traditional club LASK, which until then had exclusively operated men's soccer, founded its own women's soccer section called LASK Ladies . The games of the Ladies Soccer Club Linz were officially closed after the end of the 2003/04 season and all players were mutually taken over by the new LASK Ladies.

In the premiere year, the LASK Ladies celebrated their title win with ten points ahead of the USK Hof in the 2nd division middle. The Linz women thus qualified for the first time for the relegation games to the ÖFB women's league, but failed in both games against the East League champion SV Gloggnitz (1: 4 away, 2: 3 at home). In the 2005/06 season , the LASK Ladies won the second division runner-up with the USK Hof, two points behind the B-team of city rivals Union Kleinmünchen . Due to the better goal difference compared to Hof , the Linz women were eligible for the relegation games for promotion to the ÖFB women's league. After two victories over ASV St. Margarethen im Lavanttal (2-0 away, 3-1 home), the Linz women under their coach Manfred Rigler will celebrate their debut in the top Austrian women's division in the 2006/07 season, but had to do so after a year descend again. In the summer of 2007 a girls 'team was founded (LASK Girls), which were runner-up in the girls' league in their first 2007/08 season.

titles and achievements

Ladies Soccer Club Linz

  • 1 × Upper Austrian regional champion: 2003
  • 1 × Upper Austrian regional cup winner: 2003
  • 2 × 3rd place in the 2nd division middle: 2003, 2004

LASK ladies

  • 1 × participation in the first division: 2007
  • 1 × second division champion: 2005
  • 1 × second division runner-up: 2006 (promotion)
  • 1 × Upper Austrian regional champion: 2005

LASK girls

  • 1 × girls' league runner-up in 2008

Well-known players

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