LSV Markersdorf an der Pielach

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The LSV Markersdorf an der Pielach was an Austrian ( East Markets ) football club from today's municipality of Markersdorf-Haindorf in Lower Austria .

History LSV Markersdorf

The Markersdorf Air Force Sports Club was founded in 1939. In the 1941/42 season, the club was already playing in the Gauliga Niederdonau , whose championship was then decided in the knockout system. After the MSV Brno (now Brno , Czech Republic ) were defeated 2-1 in the semifinals and the 1. Wiener Neustädter SC 5-3 in the final , the Markersdorfer qualified for the promotion games to the Danube-Alpenland division, the then highest East Markets league . However, the LSV lost both games against the champions of the two Viennese 1st class SG Reichsbahn Wien and Wiener AC . With zero points and a goal difference of 1: 7, only the last rank remained.

At that time, the air force base also served as a "reception camp" for football players who had moved in. From their parent clubs there were z. B. Austrian team players like Karl Durspekt ( SK Admira Wien ), Karl Sesta ( Austria Wien ), Lukas Aurednik ( Rapid Wien ), Adolf Huber ( Austria Wien ), Max Merkel ( Wiener Sport-Club ) and German team players like Walter Dzur ( Dresdner SC ), Paul Zielinski ( Hamborn 07 ) and Hiltrop ( Hannover 96 ). With the class that these players brought with them, the rise of LSV Markersdorf was mapped out.

In the game for the title in the Gauliga Niederdonau 1942/43 , the LSV Wiener Neustadt was defeated in the semifinals and the RSG Wiener Neustadt in the final. In the promotion games to the Gauliga Donau-Alpenland, the Luftwaffe athletes met the Styrian champions Kapfenberger SC and the Carinthian champions Villacher SV . With a goal difference of 18: 6 with three wins and only one defeat, the promotion to the highest East Mark league was achieved. In 1943/44 they sensationally finished sixth, ahead of clubs like SK Rapid Wien and Wacker Wien . Due to the events of the war, more and more players had to do their military service, whereupon the club had to withdraw from the league after the end of the season and was dissolved.

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History of SC Markersdorf

Although Markersdorf had been bombed by the Allies at the end of the war and the whole place and above all of course the airfield, which by the way was officially opened by Field Marshal Hermann Göring on May 13, 1938 and next to which the football field was located, was destroyed, one thought in Markersdorf is not about to give up playing football. On November 5, 1945, a new club was founded with the SC Markersdorf , which began in the 2nd class in Traisental in the 1946/47 season and took a remarkable sixth place. In 1969 the construction of a new sports field began and the club established itself in the lower divisions of Lower Austria. The previous sporting highlight of SC Markersdorf was the superior championship title in the first class West-Middle in the 2003/04 season and the associated promotion to the regional league. The Markersdorfer are currently playing in 1st class West-Mitte. In December 2010 SC Markersdorf joined the Sportunion , which also resulted in a club name change to USC Markersdorf .

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