Nussdorfer AC

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NAC
Coat of arms of the NAC
Basic data
Surname Nussdorfer AC
Seat Vienna - Heiligenstadt
founding August 1, 1910
president Walter Nettig
Board Walter Augustin
Website nac1907.at
First soccer team
Head coach Markus Buchinger
Venue NAC place
Places ?
league 2nd national league
2018/19 13th place
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The Nußdorfer AC (NAC for short) is an Austrian football club from the Viennese wine suburb of Nussdorf . The former and long-time second division team currently plays in the fifth class 2nd Viennese regional league.

description

The club has its own artificial turf pitch and five tennis courts. He plays with the fighting team in the 2nd Viennese regional league and with the children and young people in the Viennese A-League.

Great emphasis is placed on building up the next generation of football players. In 2008, more than 200 children and young people will be trained several times a week. In addition, there is a so-called soccer kindergarten for under-5s.

The old handed down coat of arms of the NAC shows the club name, a football and the coat of arms of Nussdorf in the club colors blue-black. It was revised in 1997.

history

Entrance to the NAC-Platz in Grinzinger Straße
Playing field at the NAC square

The Nußdorfer AC was founded in 1907 by Alois and August Wutte, Raimund Pajeha, Richard Schatz, Alfred Löffelmann, Franz Töpper, Franz Gallas, Franz Otte, Hans Autovermietung, Franz Tatenka, Anton Sigl and Wilhelm Plescher with the club colors blue-black. The club played its first games on the Halterauwiese, played in the meantime together with the FC Ostmark Wien in Ober-Döbling, before finally in 1914 the current place on the former brick fields in Grinzinger Straße was taken over. The NAC had already been divided into second class at the first edition of the Austrian championship of the ÖFV in the 1911/12 season . Although the club was relegated from this in 1912/13 , it was able to return to the league in 1915/16 and become a regular participant in the second class until 1923/24 . At this time, Josef Blum also played in Nussdorf, who would later honor the club as a wonderful team player and record national player .

In 1924, professionalism was introduced in Austria , which Nussdorf did not join for economic reasons and thus voluntarily entered the fourth-class North Second Amateur Class. When the VAFÖ was founded, the Nussdorfers joined the new association, but they could not play up to the VAFÖ league. So it came in 1934 to return to the ÖFB, where a 2-1 in the decisive game 1936 against Slovan secured promotion to the second division. But already in the first season 1936/37 the immediate relegation followed. During the Second World War, the Nussdorfer AC was able to rise again for the 1942/43 season in the second division, even missed promotion to the top division by just one point.

In the post-war season 1945/46 , however, the move to the third, and soon the fourth division followed. But the Nussdorf team managed to get up again: in 1957 they returned to the third-class Viennese league, in which they won the Viennese national championship title in 1960 before SV Straßenbahn Wien and thus rose to the second-class Regionalliga Ost . 1960/61 succeeded in relegation, but then in 1961/62 relegation followed. In 1968 the Nussdorf AC, at that time still with the later national player Peter Persidis , once again won the state championship before FC Stadlau . But also in the season 1968/69 the relegation from the regional league followed. In 1980, the club was also eliminated from the Vienna league, today the club plays in the fifth-class 2nd regional league.

The Nussdorfer AC's club name still contains the original spelling with the "ß". In the course of the spelling reform, Nussdorf was now spelled with "ss" as a place. The club name was not changed.

Another tradition is the address "Grinzingerstraße 111. In the opening year of the sports facility, in 1916 there was only the house with the number 111. Decades later, when the telecommunications office was built, the house number was changed to 109 (without informing the club). So how." in front of the traditional club name "NAC, Grinzingerstraße 111" with the note postal address 109.

successes

  • 19 × participation in second division: 1912–1913; 1916-1924; 1937, 1943-1946; (Second Class, II. League) 1961–1962, 1969 ( Regionalliga Ost )
  • 2 × Viennese champions : 1960, 1968

literature

  • Festschrift 100 years of Nussdorfer AC; Vienna 2007 self-published by the association
  • Festschrift 90 Years of the Nussdorf Athletic Club; Vienna 1997 self-published by the association

Web links

Coordinates: 48 ° 15 ′ 18 ″  N , 16 ° 21 ′ 39 ″  E