Black and White Bregenz (2005)
Black and white Bregenz | |||
Basic data | |||
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Seat | Bregenz | ||
founding | June 27, 2005 | ||
Colours | Black-and-white | ||
Board | Chairman Fricke Thomas | ||
Website | sw-bregenz.at | ||
First soccer team | |||
Head coach | Daniel Madlener | ||
Venue | ImmoAgentur-Stadion Bregenz | ||
Places | 12,000 | ||
league | Elite league Vorarlberg | ||
2018/19 | 2nd place (Vorarlberg League) | ||
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Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz is an Austrian football club from the Vorarlberg state capital Bregenz . He currently plays in the third-class Vorarlberg elite league and plays his home games in the ImmoAgentur Stadium .
history
founding
The club was founded on June 27, 2005 by Wolfgang Glatz and Hans Begle under the name SC Bregenz mainly to offer a new home to the offspring of the traditional club Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz , which had recently gone bankrupt . From 2005 to 2007 Wolfgang Glatz was chairman of the association. Until his unexpected death in 2011, he was a board member and honorary president of the association. He was succeeded in 2007 by the director of the Vorarlberger Landestheater, Harald Petermichl, who held the position until 2010. Jürgen Rupp then led the association on an interim basis for almost two years before a new chairman, Pascal Pletsch, was elected in March 2012. Werner Reichart has been running the association since July 2014 .
The time as SC Bregenz
In order to offer the ideal successor to the former Bundesliga club Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz and its many young players an acceptable perspective, the fighting team was approved by the Vorarlberg Football Association for the regional league (5th level) in the first season of 2005/06; there she was able to succeed the amateur team of the Bundesliga club. The squad of the new blue and white club in the founding season therefore mainly consisted of players between the ages of 17 and 18. The former Austrian national player Jürgen Kauz from RW Rankweil could be won as a leading player , from whom the club separated again in winter 2006/07. Bregenz veteran Jeff Geiger also remained loyal to the club and continued to play for the Bregenz team in the early stages. In the first two years of the club, the march from the Landesliga Vorarlberg to the Regionalliga West, the third level in Austrian football.
For three and a half years, the former Norwegian national player Jan Ove Pedersen , who had played for Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz for many years, was hired as player coach and overall sports director for three and a half years . After the first half of the 2007 fall season, his contract was canceled amicably, and Pedersen was replaced by the German Thomas Ardemani. Martin Schneider from Vorarlberg, who was already successful in Hohenems, was won as a trainer for the 2009/2010 season. Even under his leadership, the club continued to focus more on the youth. In October 2010, Mladen Posavec , who had been a successful junior manager of the club, took over as the coach of the fighting team. Hans Kogler has been a trainer since November 2013 .
Renamed in black and white
From the 2009/10 season onwards, SC Bregenz was back in the traditional black and white dress under the motto 90 years of football tradition in Bregenz . On July 8, 2013 the club was renamed Black and White Bregenz, the logo and club colors have been those of the former Bundesliga club since then.
ImmoAgentur Stadium
The ImmoAgentur Stadium in Bregenz, which was built in 1994 as a casino stadium in place of the demolished Lake Constance stadium , has a capacity of 12,000 spectators (including approx. 4,000 seats). In autumn 1999 a record crowd in the new stadium was 10,800 spectators at the Vorarlberg derby against SC Austria Lustenau in the Bundesliga. Since SW Bregenz went bankrupt in 2005, the successor club SC Bregenz and, since 2013/2014, Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz has played its home games there again. The stadium is close to the center (next to the train station and the festival hall) and in close proximity to Lake Constance.
Men's soccer
season | League ( hierarchy ) | placement | annotation |
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2005/06 | State League (V) | 2. | |
2006/07 | Vorarlbergliga (IV) | 1. | master |
2007/08 | Regionalliga West (III) | 12. | |
2008/09 | Regionalliga West (III) | 5. | |
2009/10 | Regionalliga West (III) | 7th | |
2010/11 | Regionalliga West (III) | 7th | |
2011/12 | Regionalliga West (III) | 11. | |
2012/13 | Regionalliga West (III) | 5. | |
2013/14 | Regionalliga West (III) | 15th | |
2014/15 | Vorarlbergliga (IV) | 1. | master |
2015/16 | Regionalliga West (III) | 14th | |
highlighted in green: ascents | highlighted in red: descents |
Current squad
- goal
- Defense
- Emrah Tanriverdi 3
- Patrick Pircher 4
- Ulrich Winkler 7
- 14 Matthias Einsle-Weiss
- 15 Stefan Macanovic
- 21 Okan Bag
- 23 Robert Kresser
- midfield
- Reinhard Bergmann 6
- 11 Misel Saric
- 12 Luca Sgarabottolo
- 16 Dennis Moser
- 17 Mario Moosmann
- 19 Stefan Jakovljevic
- 20 Aykhan bag
- 22 Simon Herzog
- 26 Murat Coskun
- attack
- Harald Unspoiled 9
- 10 Eren Dulundu
- 18 Vinicius Maciel Gomes Para
Coaching staff
- Hans Kogler (trainer)
- Christian Tschofen (assistant trainer)
- Pedrag Zivanovic (goalkeeper coach)
Known players
- Jan Ove Pedersen (player-coach)
- Jürgen Kauz
- Igor Manojlović
- Sandro Gotal
- Robert Golemac
- Lukas Neunteufel
- Patrick Pircher
- Ulrich Winkler
- titles and achievements
- Vice champion of the regional league 2005/06 season (5th Austrian level) = promotion
- Champion Vorarlbergliga season 2006/07 and 2014/15 (4th Austrian level) = promotion
- Vorarlberg Cup winner 2008 and 2010
- offspring
The club currently has ten youth teams in the ages U-7 to U-17.
SC Bregenz has been running its own goalie school since August 2012, which is managed by Thomas Fricke and Predrag Zivanovic. She trains goalkeepers from the U-10 to the combat team. Since August 2013, the Bregenz goalkeeper school has also been open to goalkeepers outside the club, so that the young goalkeepers can train together and learn from one another.
In 2012 the youth teams of the U-13, U-15 and U-17 became national champions. For the first time in the history of Vorarlberg football, a club won all championship titles in the youth field. In addition, the junior manager Hans Begle received the city seal for special services to the association.
Women's soccer
The club took over the women's team from Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz , who played in the Regionalliga West. With the establishment of the 2nd League Middle / West in 2008, the team was relegated to the Women's Vorarlberg League. Until the end of the 2011/12 season, the women played as Wann & Wo-Ladies SC Bregenz in the Vorarlberg Women's League . In 2012 the women's team was withdrawn. Since 2014, the women's team has been back in the women's national league.
- titles and achievements
- 2 × Vorarlberg State Cup winners : 2005/06 - 2006/07
- 1 × West League champions: 2005/06
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ VOL.at Reichart becomes the new SW Bregenz President, July 14, 2014
- ^ "Back In Black": Renaming of SC Bregenz to Schwarz-Weiß Bregenz. Vorarlberg Online vol.at, July 9, 2013, accessed on July 22, 2013 .