FC Marchfeld Donauauen

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FC Marchfeld Donauauen
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Logo since June 2018 (merger of SC-Mannsdorf and SC-Groß-Enzersdorf)
Basic data
Surname Marchfeld Donauauen football club
Seat Mannsdorf on the Danube
founding 1920
Colours Red Blue
Board Wolfgang Macho (Chairman of the Supervisory Board)
Alexander Irza (Chairman of the Management Board)
Website fcmarchfeld.at
First soccer team
Head coach Carsten Jancker
Venue Aulandstadion
Sportplatzstraße 7
2304 Mannsdorf an der Donau
Places 1000
league Regional League East
2019/20 1st place (canceled)
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The Marchfeld Donauauen football club (formerly SC Mannsdorf ) is a football club in the Lower Austrian municipality of Mannsdorf an der Donau in the Gänserndorf district . The club belongs to the Lower Austrian Football Association (NÖFV) and has been playing in the third highest performance level, the Regionalliga Ost , since the 2016/17 season .

history

FC Marchfeld Donauauen was first founded in 1947 as SC Mannsdorf. Instead of a planned housing estate, a soccer field was built. The team took part in the Marchfeld 2nd class championship as early as 1947/48, but did not get beyond last place. At least two victories could be achieved. In the following year it was enough for the penultimate place. In the 1949/50 season, the team could look forward to 6 wins in 18 games. Due to a lack of players, the game had to be stopped in the summer of 1950. Finally, the association was dissolved in 1952.

It would take 30 years before the "SC Mannsdorf an der Donau" was re-established. At the head of the association were Herbert Mayer as president and Gerhard Windisch as chairman. However, it took another three years to start playing. Therefore, the year 1985 can be found in the club logo. A wooden house that was brought from Grinzing to Mannsdorf served as a temporary changing room . It was not until 1988 that changing rooms and ancillary rooms could be built.

The start was somewhat promising, because in the 1985/86 season 8th place out of 16 clubs in 2nd class Marchfeld was achieved. The following year there was a major setback with the penultimate place. In the following years, too, SC Mannsdorf had to make do with placements in the lower half of the table.

It was only when chairman Herbert Decker and section head Franz Irza took over the training in 1995 that things started to improve. The 1995/96 season ended with second place. Also in the 1996/97 season, the club was able to give a strong sign of life with second place. With the death of chairman Decker in 1999, SC Mannsdorf fell into a crisis and it was thanks to Franz Irza as section leader, Gerhard Windisch and the main sponsor Christian Gnadenberger that the club was able to cope with this. Werner Georg took over the club as the new chairman.

Continuous advancement since 2003

In 2003, the Mannsdorfer began their continuous ascent, which led them to the third highest performance level. In 2002/03 the club was able to celebrate a championship title in 2nd class Marchfeld for the first time. The SC Obersiebenbrunn was about 4, the SV Stripfing distances already by 15 counter. In the following year, Mannsdorf was just able to stay in 1st class north. In 2006 Gerald Nissl took over the association as chairman. Under his leadership, the next championship title in 1st class North followed in 2007/08. Player- coach was the former Bundesliga professional Ernst Mader , who led the team through the goal with an eight point lead over USV Gaweinstal . SC Mannsdorf was able to establish itself straight away in the regional league north / north-west with fourth place.

In 2009 Manfred Vettermann took over the chairmanship. With him came further momentum in the club, which culminated in 2009/10 with winning the championship title in the regional league North / Northwest. The team of coach Gerald Schalkhammer scored 112 goals in 26 games and distanced TSU Obergänserndorf with a record advantage of 19 points. With guest appearances by SK Rapid Wien and LASK Linz in front of 1,800 spectators each, the promotion to the 2nd Lower Austrian Regional League East was celebrated accordingly.

The Mannsdorfer also did well in the 2nd regional league east and immediately came third. In the 2011/12 season, the team, led by coach Goran Djuricin, won the championship title eleven points ahead of SC Lassee and was promoted to the Lower Austrian regional league .

Lower Austria state championship title and promotion to the Regionalliga Ost

Andreas Bauer was a cup hero against Gratkorn

In the state league, Mannsdorf immediately gained respect and in the 2012/13 season, under coach Roman Mählich, achieved a remarkable second place as promoted team. The gap to the master ATSV Ober-Grafendorf was only seven points. With second place, SC Mannsdorf was also eligible to participate in the 2013/14 ÖFB Cup . In the first round, the Mannsdorfer received FC Gratkorn from the Regionalliga Mitte and prevailed 1-0 with a goal from Andreas Bauer in extra time. In the second round, SV Horn from the first division was a guest. After a 4-4 draw in regular time, Mannsdorf only had to admit defeat 4-6 in extra time.

Things didn't go quite as well in the following two game years in the Lower Austrian regional league, each of which ended with eighth place. A new attempt was made in the 2015/16 season. The team was made up from scratch with 16 players. Coach Christian Prehsel, who previously acted as assistant coach, succeeded in forming a strong team that secured the Lower Austrian championship title with nine points ahead of SV Leobendorf .

The championship team was composed as follows:

The SC Mannsdorf team in July 2016

From the 2016/17 season onwards, SC Mannsdorf will play in the third highest performance level, the Regionalliga Ost . The team was reinforced for the regional league. Nacho Casanova was joined by three other players, Mark Prettenthaler , Christoph Saurer and Julian Salamon , who were already active in the Bundesliga. However, all three players were given up again after only six months.

Cup win against Wacker Innsbruck and first season in the regional league

With the Lower Austrian state championship title, SC Mannsdorf was also qualified for the ÖFB-Cup 2016/17 and received the title contender of the First League , FC Wacker Innsbruck , for the first round . In front of 950 spectators, the team stood up to the Innsbruckers. After a 2-2 draw in regular time, extra time went on, which ended 3: 3. A penalty shoot-out had to decide the promotion, which the Mannsdorf team won 4: 3. The rest of the season was less successful at the beginning. It was only with a win against FCM Traiskirchen on the fifth match day that they were initially able to move away from the relegation ranks. After the seventh match day, however, coach Christian Prehsel was dismissed in mid-September 2016 and Herbert Gager was committed. In the second round of the cup they had to admit defeat to defending champions FC Red Bull Salzburg with a 7-1 defeat . After that, things went continuously uphill for the Mannsdorfer. The first half of the season ended the Lower Austrians in seventh place in the Regionalliga Ost; in the second half of the season you could even improve and finish the season in fifth.

renaming

In June 2017 the club was renamed FC Marchfeld Mannsdorf . From the 2018/19 season the club will cooperate with the SC EFM Groß-Enzersdorf from the regional league North / Northwest (6th level). Both clubs will compete in their respective leagues under the new name FC Marchfeld Donauauen .

timeline

Chronicle of the chairmen
from to Chairman
1982 1995 Gerhard Windisch
1995 1999 Herbert Decker
1999 2006 Werner Georg
2006 2009 Gerald Nissl
2009 to date Manfred Vettermann
Chairman since 2009: Manfred Vettermann
Chronicle of the coach
from to Trainer
01/01/2007 06/30/2008 Ernst Mader
07.09.2008 05/14/2010 Gerald Schalkhammer
07/01/2010 09/11/2011 Goran Djuricin
09/12/2011 09/22/2012 Robert Haas
09/24/2012 October 19, 2013 Roman Mählich
October 19, 2013 01/19/2014 Thomas Darazs
01/23/2014 23/10/2014 Manfred Wachter
23/10/2014 06/30/2015 Christoph Pomper
07/01/2015 09/19/2016 Christian Prehsel
09/19/2016 06/30/2018 Herbert Gager
07/01/2018 04/30/2019 Hannes Friesenbichler
05/01/2019 to date Carsten Janker
Promotion to the national league in 2011 with Goran Djuricin

Combat team

Coaching team

As of August 20, 2020

function Surname Date of birth nationality with the club
since
Last club
Trainer Carsten Jancker 08/28/1974 GermanyGermany 05/2019 SV Horn
Assistant coach René Fellner 04/21/1974 AustriaAustria 07/2019 Coach FC Mauerwerk II

Current squad

As of August 20, 2020

goal
01 AustriaAustria Philip Petermann
33 AustriaAustria Niklas Suehs
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Defense
03 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Ratko Buljić
04th AustriaAustria Markus Nowotny
05 AustriaAustria Dejan Nesovic
06th AustriaAustria Robert Bencun
11 AustriaAustria Viktor Drocic
22nd AustriaAustria Stefan Jonovic
 
 
 
midfield
10 AustriaAustria Jakov Josic
14th AustriaAustria Stefan Spoonmann
15th AustriaAustria Andreas Strapajevic
16 AustriaAustria Elias Zizlavsky
17th Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Benjamin Mulahalilović
18th AustriaAustria Emil Harrer
19th AustriaAustria David Hochreiter
20th CroatiaCroatia Antonio Babic
21st AustriaAustria David Oroshi
attack
07th AustriaAustria Samuel Oppong
12 AustriaAustria René Kriwak
14th AustriaAustria Julian Velisek
23 AustriaAustria Dominik Pessl
 
 
 
 
 

Other teams

Since there is no competition for reserve or U-23 teams in the Regionalliga Ost, the second team of FC Marchfeld Mannsdorf takes part in the Marchfeld 2nd class championship. In addition, great importance is attached to the youngsters, which is documented by five youth teams in the age groups from U-10 to U-17.

successes

  • 2002/03 championship title in 2nd class Marchfeld and promotion to 1st class North (7th performance level)
  • 2007/08 championship title in the 1st class North and promotion to the regional league North / Northwest (6th performance level)
  • 2009/10 championship title in the regional league north / northwest and promotion to the 2nd regional league east (5th level)
  • 2011/12 championship title in the 2nd regional league east and promotion to the regional league Lower Austria (4th performance level)
  • 2015/16 championship title in the Landesliga Niederösterreich and promotion to the Regionalliga Ost (3rd level)

Web links

Commons : FC Marchfeld Mannsdorf  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Niederösterreichischer Fußballverband: Tables archive 1947/48 (PDF document, 28 KB; accessed on July 26, 2016)
  2. Niederösterreichischer Fußballverband: Tables archive 1948/49 (PDF document, 30 KB; accessed on July 26, 2016)
  3. Niederösterreichischer Fußballverband: Tables archive 1949/50 (PDF document, 34 KB; accessed on July 26, 2016)
  4. a b c d e f SC Mannsdorf: History (accessed on July 26, 2016)
  5. Niederösterreichischer Fußballverband: Tables archive 1985/86 (PDF document, 471 KB; accessed on July 26, 2016)
  6. Niederösterreichischer Fußballverband: Tables archive 1986/87 (PDF document, 495 KB; accessed on July 26, 2016)
  7. Niederösterreichischer Fußballverband: Tables archive 1995/96 (PDF document, 471 KB; accessed on July 26, 2016)
  8. Niederösterreichischer Fußballverband: Tables archive 1996/97 (PDF document, 657 KB; accessed on July 26, 2016)
  9. Lower Austrian Football Association: Table archive 2002/03 (PDF document, 741 KB; accessed on July 26, 2016)
  10. Niederösterreichischer Fußballverband: Tables archive 2007/08 (PDF document, 1 MB; accessed on July 26, 2016)
  11. Niederösterreichischer Fußballverband: Tables archive 2008/09 (PDF document, 1 MB; accessed on July 26, 2016)
  12. Niederösterreichischer Fußballverband: Tables archive 2009/10 (PDF document, 783 KB; accessed on July 26, 2016)
  13. Niederösterreichischer Fußballverband: Tables archive 2010/11 (PDF document, 626 KB; accessed on July 26, 2016)
  14. Niederösterreichischer Fußballverband: Tables archive 2011/12 (PDF document, 566 KB; accessed on July 26, 2016)
  15. Niederösterreichischer Fußballverband: Tables archive 2012/13 (PDF document, 574 KB; accessed on July 26, 2016)
  16. Weltfußball.at: SC Mannsdorf vs. FC Gratkorn 1: 0 nV (accessed on July 28, 2016)
  17. Weltfußball.at: SC Mannsdorf vs. SV Horn 4: 6 nV (accessed on July 28, 2016)
  18. Transfermarkt.at: Transfers 2015/16 (accessed on July 26, 2016)
  19. Transfermarkt.at: Table 1. Landesliga Niederösterreich 2015/16 (accessed on July 26, 2016)
  20. Transfermarkt.at: Kader SC Mannsdorf 2015/16 (accessed on July 26, 2016)
  21. World football: SC Mannsdorf vs. FC Wacker Innsbruck
  22. ^ SC Mannsdorf becomes FC Marchfeld Mannsdorf. sc-mannsdorf.at, accessed on June 11, 2017
  23. FC Marchfeld Mannsdorf - since 1985. Retrieved on July 6, 2018 (German).
  24. oefb.at: trainer team (accessed on August 20, 2020)
  25. oefb.at: Kader Kampfmannschaft (accessed on August 20, 2020)
  26. fussballoesterreich.at: SC Mannsdorf season 2016/17 (accessed on July 26, 2016)

Coordinates: 48 ° 9 ′ 0.1 ″  N , 16 ° 39 ′ 47.4 ″  E