PSV Salzburg

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PSV Salzburg
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Basic data
Surname Police Sports Club Salzburg
Seat Salzburg , State of Salzburg
founding 1923 (main club)
Colours red - white
president Fritz Koller
Website ask-psv.at
First soccer team
Head coach see SG ASK / PSV
Venue PSV square
Places 500
league -
2008/09 12th place
Away

The Salzburg Police Sports Club is a sports club from the Austrian capital of Salzburg . The association was founded in 1923 and has the sections car model sports , fitness - weight training , soccer , dog sports , jiu jitsu , judo , athletics , skiing , schibob , stick sports , Tae-Kwon-Do , diving and volleyball .

history

The Salzburg Police Sports Club (often for short: "Police SV") was founded in 1923 with the motor sports and heavy athletics sections. The football section followed in 1931, and the handball section four years later. In 1936, the swimming and athletics sections were added. The association was increasingly successful on a national and international level, with the annexation of Austria to the German Reich in 1938, the association was dissolved and re-established in 1945. The club appeared from 1995 to 2006 as PSV / Schwarz-Weiß Salzburg .

Volleyball section

After the financial collapse of the then Salzburg representative in the 1st Austrian Bundesliga, Volley Salzburg , formerly Paris Lodron Salzburg, Uniqua Salzburg or Quadriga Salzburg, which was Austrian champion in 1995 and Austrian cup winner in 1992 and 1995, the team changed hands with the in 2004 Innsbruck coach Ulrich Sernov returned to the police sports club Schwarz Weiß Salzburg. The section received the license to remain in the Bundesliga with great support from local politicians and the Austrian volleyball association and managed to stay in the league in its first year of existence. In 2006 the police sports section and the women's volleyball club VBG Salzburg merged. The volleyball community (VBG) is the successor club of UVC Wüstenrot Salzburg, which was Austrian champion in 1993 and cup winner in 1988 and 1991. The club called itself from the Vereinigung Polizeisport Volleyballgemeinschaft (VBG) Salzburg .

Men's football section

First soccer section

1946–1991 Police SV Salzburg

However, the first football department of the Police SV was launched in 1931 and regularly took part in the Salzburg championship from 1946 to 1991. When the section ended the 1990/91 season as the bottom of the table in the last class, there was no longer a separate fighting team until the merger with SC Schwarz-Weiß.

Second football section

1995–2006 merger with SC Schwarz-Weiß Salzburg

The second football section was founded in 1995 by merging with SC Schwarz-Weiß Salzburg as PSV Schwarz-Weiß Salzburg . After the merger with the "Zebras" and their 2nd national league squad (the fusion partner Sportclub Schwarz-Weiß , which has always been located in the Alpenstrasse , was launched in 1947 and brought today's club properties into this marriage), the club played as PSV / Schwarz Weiß Salzburg again up to the third level ( regional league ). The successful team was led by the two sports journalists Hannes Winklbauer ( Salzburger Nachrichten ) and Hannes Krawagna ( Salzburger Kronenzeitung ). Beginning in autumn 2005, negotiations were in progress with the newly founded SV Austria Salzburg about a syndicate between the two clubs. Ernst Strasser, then president of the PSV club, and Hannes Winklbauer, a former professional footballer and head of the PSV football division at the time, agreed on a far-reaching collaboration with the violet club. A merger or spin-off of the soccer team was negotiated, but this failed before the last league game of the 2005/06 season after several months in a syndicate with Austria Salzburg in violet and white jerseys and the club crests of both clubs in the 1st regional league has been. The last home game of the 2005/06 season was finally played (without the PSV crest on the jersey) on the pitch of the SAK 1914 . Since Austria did not receive any guarantees from the football section of PSV for a future outsourcing to a branch club, the syndicate was ended.

2007 to 2013 syndicate with ASK Salzburg

After the end of the syndicate with Austria and a subsequent conflict between the section management and the management of the entire club about the future of the section, players and football officials left the club, which had been renamed "PSV" (without "black and white"), which is why it could not provide a team for the new league season and therefore did not participate in any league operations in 2006/07. In the following two seasons, the first team of PSV in the lowest league who played 2nd Class B North .

In the 2009/10 season, the football section of PSV , which was outsourced to its own branch on April 8, 2009, entered a syndicate with ASK Salzburg , whereupon the syndicate took its place in the top division of the state in the following year. Since then, the two clubs have been operating under the name “ SG ASK-PSV ”, and a future merger of the branch with the ASK was decidedly not ruled out. In the 2011/12 season, the syndicate had to accept relegation from the Salzburg League to the 1st regional league .

from 2013 merger with ASK Salzburg

On March 6, 2013, the final merger was decided at a joint general assembly of both clubs and came into effect at the end of the season on June 10, 2013. At the end of this season, at least in the last game, the second relegation in a row could be averted. The first season of the new, common club is therefore played in the fifth Austrian level.

Women's football section

The USV Leopoldskron-Moos beat the HC Harham-Saalfelden team 4-2 in the final of the women's national league in 1995. After this season, the Salzburg regional league was held every year and the Leopoldskroners became Salzburg champions in 1998. After the season the women's team joined the police sports club Schwarz-Weiß Salzburg. A year later, before the 2000/01 season, ASK Salzburg took over the women's team of the police club.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The roots of the PSV volleyball community Salzburg. In: volleyball-sbg.at. Retrieved May 18, 2018 .