SC Pinkafeld

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Basic data
Surname SC Pinkafeld
Seat Pinkafeld
founding 1912
president Mario Windhofer
Website scpinkafeld.at
First soccer team
Head coach Maximilian Senft
Venue Adeg-Meisterfrost Arena
Places 500 seats, 1000 standing places
league Regional League Burgenland
2018/19 8th place
home
Away
SC Pinkafeld football stadium, Burgenland
Entrance area
Old cabins

The SC Pinkafeld is an Austrian football club from the Burgenland city ​​of Pinkafeld . He has been playing in the Burgenland regional league, the fourth highest division in Austria, since the 2013/2014 season.

Historical

The SC Pinkafeld was founded in 1912 under President Franz Ulreich. Under the patronage of the company Hutter & Schrantz , the club celebrated its first major successes and from 1930/31 to 1936/37 was able to win Burgenland national championships six times and thus qualify five times for the Austrian amateur championship. In 1935/36 the club reached the semi-finals, where it failed at the eventual winner 1. Wiener Neustädter SC .

In 1949, SC Pinkafeld became a founding member of the first Burgenland league championship and in 1960 was able to qualify as champions of this league for the professional Regionalliga Ost , which was the second level in Austria at the time. The SC Pinkafeld initially held second class for four years, relegation in 1963/64 was followed by immediate resurgence in 1965. Ascent was followed by relegation in 1965/66 ; Although this could in turn be intercepted by winning the Burgenland regional league, with a further descent in 1967/68 , however, the successful period of SC Pinkafeld ended.

His first goal for the Austrian record champions SK Rapid Wien was scored by one of Austria's most popular football players of the 20th century against SC Pinkafeld - namely Hans Krankl on October 4, 1970 in a friendly against the Pinkafelder football club.

In the 1970s and 1980s, SC Pinkafeld was found in both the Regionalliga Ost and the Landesliga. In the 1990s, the club played in the 2nd League South for almost ten years, before promotion to the regional league could be celebrated in 2000. In 2003, however, the club rose again from the 2nd League South.

In 2012 SC Pinkafeld celebrated its 100th anniversary in the form of an exhibition in the Pinkafeld City Museum , a three-day festival and the unveiling of a statue to commemorate this anniversary. Carsten Jancker acted as godfather of the statue .

In 2013, the championship title in the 2nd League South and thus the return to the Burgenland League was achieved.

successes

Participation in championships in higher leagues

Championship title

  • 10 × Burgenland champion: 1931, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1960, 1965, 1967, 1987
  • 3 × champions of the 2nd league south: 1972, 2000, 2013
Stefan Rakowitz
Dario Tadic

Cup successes

  • BFV Cup winner 1999 and 2019
  • Participation in the ÖFB Cup 1965/66 after the league championship title 1964/65:
    • 1st round August 15, 1965 with a 2-1 home win over the Tyrolean club SV Wattens
    • 2nd round (at the same time round of 16) October 10, 1965 with 2: 6 defeat at the national league club Wiener Sport-Club (Pinkafeld hit by Beck and Schreiber); in the Pinkafeld gate Willi Kaipel , who later became the objective opponent Wr. Sports club changed.
  • Participation in the ÖFB Cup 2012/13:
    • Entitlement to start based on a third place in the BFV Cup 2012/13
    • 1st round ÖFB Cup: Victory against the Regionalliga West club TSV Neumarkt with 4: 2 (1: 1) n.V.
    • 2nd round ÖFB Cup: defeat against the Bundesliga club WAC 1: 4 in front of 1200 spectators. Marc Kerschbaumer scored the honorary goal against the Bundesliga club. The coach of the WAC was Dietmar Kühbauer from Burgenland .

Personalities

Known players

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of the Stadtmuseum Pinkafeld , accessed on August 3, 2013
  2. Report on the planned celebrations on the occasion of the 100th anniversary on meinviertel.at , accessed on October 11, 2013
  3. Master portrait of SC Pinkafeld on fanreport.at , accessed on October 11, 2013
  4. Pinkafeld was cup winner again after 20 years , website www.mein Bezirk.at, accessed on November 10, 2019
  5. Internet site FOOTBALL IN AUSTRIA 1965/66
  6. ^ Report from the cup game against the WAC in the Kleine Zeitung on September 25, 2013 , accessed on April 19, 2020
  7. ^ Johann Koschischek , website regiowiki.at, website accessed on March 14, 2015
  8. ^ Wilhelm Kainrath , website regiowiki.at, website accessed on March 15, 2015
  9. Herbert Oberrisser regiowiki.at, website, website accessed on March 17, 2015

Coordinates: 47 ° 22 ′ 20.1 ″  N , 16 ° 7 ′ 6.4 ″  E