SC Brunn am Gebirge

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SC Brunn am Gebirge
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Surname Sports club Brunn am Gebirge
Seat Brunn am Gebirge , Lower Austria
founding 1930 ASK Irmahütte
Colours Red White
ZVR number 312138748
Website http://www.scbrunn.com/
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First team
Venue Brunn am Gebirge sports field
Places k. A.
league 2nd regional league east

The SC Brunn am Gebirge is a football club from Brunn am Gebirge in the industrial district in Lower Austria . The men's department was founded in 1930 as ASK Irmahütte.

In 1985, the club took on the women's football department of DSC Alland-Brunn, which played in the women's Bundesliga , the top division in Austrian women's football. The men's team plays in the 2. Landesliga Ost, one of the seventh Austrian league stages.

history

The Brunn am Gebirge sports club was founded in 1930 under the name ASK Irmahütte . In the next four years the club was founded twice, on February 5, 1933 as ASK Brunn and on May 7, 1934 as the Sport-Club Brunn . On March 9, 1956, the club was renamed Sport-Club Glasfabrik Brunn . Under the chairman Wilhelm Weinert, who was youth leader from 1953 to 1984 and who managed the club until 1984, the club was renamed Sport-Club Brunn am Gebirge on October 14, 1977 .

President
  • 1930–1937: Fritz Weiss jun.
  • 1945–1972: Karl Kratschmer
  • 1972-1977: Raimund Cramer
  • 1972–1986: Franz Weiss
  • 1986–1998: Josef Hesoun
  • 1998–2013: Ernst Nakladal
  • 2013 – today: Fritz Mladosevits
Chairmen / incumbents
  • 1930: Kinzl
  • 1930–1933: Karl Lanner
  • 1933-1934: Adolf Huttary
  • 1934–1935: Johann Magerl
  • 1935–1937: Rudolf Thum
  • 1937: Paul Schlaffer
  • 1938: Karl Trausmuth
  • 1938–1939: Erich Montag
  • 1939–1942: Karl Zechmeister
  • 1942–1945: Josef Öhlschmied
  • 1945–1947: Rudolf Ströbl
  • 1947–1956: Karl Schafhauser
  • 1956–1964: Alois Schwab
  • 1964–1970: Friedrich Gruber
  • 1970–1975: Horst Sommersguter
  • 1975–1977: Franz Krikawa
  • 1977–1984: Wilhelm Weinert
  • 1984–1986: Friedrich Janik sen.
  • 1986–1996: Horst Klein
  • 1996–2013: Fritz Mladosevits
  • 2013–2017: Gabriele Schiener
  • 2017-present: Robert Schiener

Men's soccer

After the club was founded, the men's team entered 2nd class South A and was represented in the lowest leagues in Vienna and Lower Austria until 1967. In 1951, the industrial districts were promoted to the Lower Austria regional league and in 1967 they celebrated the Lower Austrian champions rose to the Eastern regional league. Five years later they were relegated and joined forces with FC Wacker / Admira II and continued to play as a syndicate. For the 1973/74 season, they dissolved the syndicate and because of the reform of the Bundesliga they had to relegate from the 2nd level to the 3rd level and continued to play in the Regionalliga Ost. A year later, the Brunner rose to the Lower Austria regional league, the 4th level. Over the next few decades the team slipped into the regional league. In the 2009/10 season, the men's team made it to the 2nd regional league East, in which they play in the 2019/20 season.

titles and achievements

Women's soccer

DSC Brunn am Gebirge
Full name Women's sports club Brunn am Gebirge
place Brunn am Gebirge , Lower Austria
Founded 1979 (as DSC Alland-Brunn)
Dissolved 2002
Club colors Red White
Stadion Brunn am Gebirge sports field
Top league 1981 to 1995 ( women's league east )
1999 to 2002 (women's division)
successes Women's league east : 1980, 1981
runner-up title: 1990
Cup winner : 1990
history

The club played its first championship in the summer of 1979 under the name DSC Alland-Brunn in the second division of the East Women's League and came third behind the B-teams from SV Aspern and USC Landhaus. The Brno were rated as champions of the second level who could not advance to the first level for financial reasons. In the cup in the same year, the Lower Austrians reached the final, which the syndicate lost 4-0 to ESV Ostbahn XI.

In the next 1980/81 season , the Brunner were undefeated champions and decided to move up to the first level. Under the new name, DFC Alland-Brunn, the syndicate came in last with two points. From the 1985/86 season onwards , Allander and Brunner broke up the syndicate, the club moved all the way to Brunn am Gebirge and played under the name DSC Austria Brunn. Over the next three years, the club integrated itself into the SC Brunn am Gebirge club and was called DSC Brunn am Gebirge. Between the 1986/87 season and the 1992/93 season, the women's sports club was known as DFC Austria Brunn , DFC Brunn am Gebirge or DFC Austria Brunn / Gebirge . In the 1989/90 season the Brunner runners-up and cup winners .

From the 1993/94 season, DSC Brunn am Gebirge was part of SC Brunn am Gebirge and called itself SC Brunn am Gebirge women, playing under SC Brunn am Gebirge. In 1995 the club had to accept relegation to the 2nd Division East due to a lack of players. For the club's 20th anniversary in 1999 , the women's sports club made it to the women's Bundesliga. After three years in the Bundesliga, SC Brunn am Gebirge decided to dissolve its women's department and move to the 1st SVg Guntramsdorf before this season .

titles and achievements

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ SC Brunn, presidents, chairmen / women, board members. Retrieved August 17, 2019 .
  2. ^ Austria - List of Women Final Tables, 1987, 88. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved December 6, 2017 .
  3. ^ SV Neulengbach, titles and successes, Ladies Cup finals in Austria since 1972/73. In: neulengbach.at. Retrieved December 6, 2017 .
  4. ^ SC Brunn, club history. In: scbrunn.at. Archived from the original on April 5, 2001 ; accessed on July 14, 2019 .