1. Wiener Neustädter SC (2008)

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1. Wiener Neustädter SC
1. Wiener Neustädter SC
Basic data
Surname 1. Wiener Neustädter Sportclub
Seat Wiener Neustadt , Lower Austria
founding May 19, 2008
Colours Blue and white
Website wnsc.at
First soccer team
Head coach Jürgen Burgemeister
Venue Arena Wiener Neustadt
Places 4,290
league Regional League East
2019/20 10th place (canceled)
home
Away
The players celebrate the first division championship title

The 1. Wiener Neustädter Sportclub is a football club from Wiener Neustadt in southern Lower Austria . The club will play in the third highest Austrian league from the 2019/20 season and play its home games in the Wiener Neustadt arena .

history

On May 19, 2008, the first division club SC Schwanenstadt , which was in financial difficulties, decided at a general meeting in Oberwaltersdorf to relocate its club headquarters to Lower Austria and consequently rename it to FC Magna Wiener Neustadt. Frank Stronach was unanimously elected as the new president. Initially, the Schwanenstadt club management announced on January 22nd, 2008 that they would relocate the club's headquarters to Vienna , where a cooperation with SV Wienerberg , supported by Magna, was planned. Since membership in the Vienna Football Association failed, the club applied for membership in the Lower Austrian Football Association , which was accepted on March 11, 2008.

Ernst Neumann, who most recently represented the interests of his Magna boss on the management level of Wiener Austria , and Peter Svetits , former sports director of GAK and Austria, were appointed as executive vice-presidents - Neumann for the financial sector, Svetits for the sporting sector. For team manager Christoph Ungerböck was ordered. In the sporting field, Helmut Kraft was hired as a coach from Bundesliga relegated FC Wacker Innsbruck and a new team was put together around six former Schwanenstadt players.

After SC Schwanenstadt finished seventh in the first division in the 2007/08 season , FC Magna Wiener Neustadt was also able to take part in the first division in the 2008/09 season . The club's first game on July 12, 2008 ended with a disappointing 3-0 home defeat against FC Wacker Innsbruck, but Wiener Neustädter were autumn champions.

At the end of 2008 it was decided that after the end of the 2008/09 season, FC Magna Wiener Neustadt should take over the teams of 1. Wiener Neustädter SC . The traditional club, which was founded in 1908 and was last represented in the top Austrian division in the 1966/67 season, has only played in the fifth-class 2nd Lower Austrian regional league since the 2004/05 season.

In the spring round, the club , which has now been renamed SC Magna Wiener Neustadt, fought head-to-head with FC Admira Wacker Mödling for a long time . After all, with a 4-1 win over St. Pölten with one round to go, he was able to secure the championship title and thus promotion to the Bundesliga . In addition, Václav Koloušek was chosen by the Bundesliga as the best player and Sašo Fornezzi as the best goalkeeper of the first division in the 2008/09 season. In the 2008/09 ÖFB Cup , it was only in the semi-finals after a 0-1 home defeat against Vienna Austria final.

In summer 2009, Peter Svetits was replaced by Manfred Rottensteiner, who is also the mayor of Weikersdorf . This also redistributed the tasks in the association. The club manager Roland Arminger, who also resigned in summer 2009 and was still taken over by SC Schwanenstadt, was replaced by Alexander Gruber.

SC Wiener Neustadt ended its first Bundesliga season in 2009/10 in fifth place in the table and lost 1-0 in the final of the ÖFB Cup against SK Sturm Graz . Coach Kraft had previously been replaced by Peter Schöttel in December 2009 after the end of the first half of the season.

On September 4, 2010, Vice President Neumann announced his resignation; a day later, the association confirmed the separation, but stated that Neumann had been terminated. A month later, Peter Peninger, the club's second largest sponsor with his company Peninger Pipelines, became the new second vice president. On September 7th, 2010 it was announced that Magna will get out as club sponsor after the end of the 2010/11 season; Frank Stronach stated that he would continue to support the club financially as a private sponsor afterwards . On February 21, 2011 Stronach retired from all functions in the association; He was succeeded by the previous vice-president, Manfred Rottensteiner. The 2010/11 season ended with the Wiener Neustädter with 50 points and 7th place in the secured midfield. Named as relegation candidate number one at the beginning of the season, coach Peter Stöger managed to keep relegation in the 2011/12 season: The Lower Austrians distanced relegated Kapfenberg with a lead of ten points. After six years in the highest Austrian league, the team was relegated to the second division in 2014/15.

With the reform of the Bundesliga for the 2018/19 season, the club qualified third in the First League for the relegation against SKN St. Pölten . After losing both games, SC Wiener Neustadt lodged a protest. In response, the SKN St. Pölten withdrew the commitment to use the NV Arena . In May 2019, the club's license was withdrawn, which meant that it was relegated to the regional league for the first time . In November 2019 the SC Wiener Neustadt was renamed the 1st Wiener Neustädter Sportclub , based on the 1st Wiener Neustädter SC, which existed until 2010 and whose teams were once taken over.

Youth and amateur teams

Immediately after moving from Upper to Lower Austria, the association entered into a cooperation with the 1. Wiener Neustädter SC (WNSC) in the youth sector; the youth teams of the two clubs appeared as a syndicate.

After the WNSC was unable to set up a board at its general assembly at the end of 2008, the board of the then FC Magna took over the management of the club and changed its name to SC Magna Wiener Neustadt in recognition of the traditional history of the WNSC . At the beginning of the 2009/10 season, the new SC Wiener Neustadt also took over the WNSC fighting team, which played in the 2nd regional league East and has since served as the 2nd team of the Bundesliga club; the WNSC was dissolved in April 2010.

Stadion

Home of SC Wiener Neustadt until 2019.

Since moving from Schwanenstadt until 2019, SC Wiener Neustadt played its home games in the Wiener Neustädter Stadium , which was converted for this purpose in summer 2008. The training ground, the main pitch, the grandstands, the floodlights as well as the canteen and cabin wing were affected by the renovation. The VIP area has also been redesigned. In addition, the municipal sports facility Neuklosterwiese in Wiener Neustadt was adapted as a training and game facility for the youth teams in summer 2008.

In April 2009, on the occasion of the semi- final match in the Austrian soccer cup against Vienna Austria and in anticipation of promotion to the Bundesliga, an additional grandstand was installed, increasing the capacity of the stadium to 7700 spectators. The plan to build a second additional grandstand in front of the cabin wing in the summer of 2009 was rejected due to the impending construction of a new stadium near the southern city limits. As the visitor numbers for the autumn championship 2009 showed, this would not have been necessary.

Since February 2009, the stadium has also housed the club's office, which was previously set up in the Lindabrunn sports school.

In order to improve the financial situation in the club, the club sold lots for a competition during the winter break of the 2016/17 season, which as the main prize offered the opportunity to choose the stadium name until the end of the season. The lot of a German toy company was drawn, according to which their proposal "Teddy bear and plush stadium" was the official stadium name until the end of the 2016/17 season.

The plans for a new stadium building next to the Wechsel-Bundesstrasse (B 54), near the Wiener Neustadt Süd exit of the Mattersburger Schnellstrasse , including some additional training areas, came to nothing when Magna announced that she would be leaving the club as a sponsor after the 2010/11 season. The purchase of the land for construction from the municipality was reversed in 2012. As a result, the city sold this property in 2016 to the national company Ecoplus , which plans to build an economic area there. Construction began in spring 2017. The Arena Wiener Neustadt opened on September 28, 2019.

Training center

In the 2008/09 season, the sports school of the Lower Austrian Football Association in Lindabrunn - six turf fields, an artificial turf field, a sports hall, an all-weather field and a strength chamber sauna, saunarium, steam bath, solarium, two whirlpools, underwater massage pools and massage rooms - was the club's training center. From June 2009, the club handled the professional team's training in the “VIVA” sports center in Steinbrunn , which is managed by ex-national player Bernd Dallos . At the beginning of the 2016/17 season, SC Wiener Neustadt had to move its training operations to the home stadium, as FK Austria Wien moved into the Viva sports center for the next two years due to the renovation of the Vienna Generali Arena .

The amateur team remained in the Wiener Neustädter Stadium, the junior teams on the Neuklosterwiese.

Combat team

Coaching team

Status: July 18, 2020

function Surname Date of birth nationality with the club
since
Last club
Trainer Jürgen Burgemeister 05/13/1973 AustriaAustria 05/2020 Sports director
Assistant coach Alfred Biedermann 07/28/1961 AustriaAustria 07/2020 Junior manager
Goalkeeping coach Thomas Mahlzahn 09/13/1963 AustriaAustria 05/2019 SV Forchtenstein

Current squad

Status: July 18, 2020

goal
01 AustriaAustria Harald Otto
37 AustriaAustria Philipp Klar
AustriaAustria Markus Lechner
AustriaAustria Richard Zeiss
 
 
 
 
 
 
Defense
02 AustriaAustria Andreas Gradinger
03 AustriaAustria Kaan Özülkü
04th AustriaAustria Christoph Leitgeb
19th AustriaAustria Hayri Keske
23 AustriaAustria Elias Weidinger
23 AustriaAustria Ata Bilici
30th AustriaAustria Luka Radulović
AustriaAustria Niklas Milletich
 
 
midfield
05 North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia David Aliloski
06th AustriaAustria Thomas Piermayr
07th SerbiaSerbia Arbnor Prenqi
08th AustriaAustria Matthias Binder
15th AustriaAustria Yusuf Onur
16 AustriaAustria Maximilian Sellinger
17th AustriaAustria Marco Dominkus
21st AustriaAustria Denis Spahic
22nd AustriaAustria Eray Mehmedali
24 AustriaAustria Andre Tatzer
attack
09 TurkeyTurkey Osman Bozkurt
10 AustriaAustria Sherif El Razek
11 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Almir Mujkić
25th SlovakiaSlovakia Matej Sabadoš
 
 
 
 
 
 

Coach history

Helmut Kraft led SC Wiener Neustadt into the Bundesliga

gallery

SC Magna Wiener Neustadt - Champion of the Austrian First League.jpg
The championship team of SC Magna Wiener Neustadt in the 2008/09 season in the first division: front row (from left to right): Harun Erbek , Taner Ari , Tomas Šimkovič , Udo Siebenhandl , Sašo Fornezzi , Manfred Razenböck , Michael Stanislaw , Václav Koloušek , Alexander Hauser - middle row: Sebastián Martínez , Mirnel Sadović , Michael Götz (masseur), Klaus Schmidt (co-trainer), Johannes Gasselseder (fitness trainer), Manfred Schmid (co-trainer), Helmut Kraft (trainer), Günter Kreissl ( Goalie trainer), Christoph Hallbrucker (masseur), Sanel Kuljic , René Felix - back row: Daniel Dunst , Mensur Kurtisi , Guido Burgstaller , Alexander Grünwald , Mario Reiter , Petr Johana , Johannes Aigner , Tomislav Micanovic , Partick Wolf , Yüksel Sariyar and Wolfgang Klapf - missing: Georg Margreitter .

Women's soccer

The women's team played as a syndicate with SV Gloggnitz in the 2015/16 season in the 2nd league east / south, and was dissolved in the 2015/16 season.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FC Magna becomes a Lower Austrian club. In: oe24.at. March 11, 2008, accessed September 11, 2017 .
  2. Stronach elected President of FC Magna. In: sportv1.orf.at. ORF, accessed on October 1, 2017 .
  3. ^ Kurier: "Stronach breaks his silence" ( Memento from September 7, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Peninger new vice at SC Neustadt. Retrieved March 6, 2014 .
  5. Officially: Stronach no longer Neustadt President! Retrieved March 6, 2014 .
  6. Wr. Neustadt protests. In: laola1.at. June 5, 2018, accessed June 6, 2018 .
  7. SKN throws Wr. Neustadt from the NV-Arena. In: laola1.at. June 6, 2018, accessed June 6, 2018 .
  8. No license for 2019/20 - forced relegation for Wr. Neustadt prescribes kleinezeitung.at on May 24, 2019, accessed on July 4, 2019
  9. General Assembly on November 27, 2019 wnsc.at, November 29, 2019, accessed on December 5, 2019
  10. City of Wiener Neustadt: 1. Wiener Neustädter SC and FC Magna agree! Adaptation and renovation of the stadium can begin ( memento of the original dated November 2, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed February 22, 2009). @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wiener-neustadt.gv.at
  11. SC Wiener Neustadt "giving away" Stadium name on ORF.at . Retrieved on: March 12, 2017.
  12. Wr. Neustadt: "cozies" in the stadium , on ORF.at . Retrieved on: March 12, 2017.
  13. Wr. Neustadt loses sponsor Magna. In: orf.at . September 7, 2010, archived from the original on September 7, 2010 ; accessed on September 7, 2010 : “While the sporting future remains open, the new stadium on the B54 has finally died. "There is no new stadium, the team stays in the old stadium" "
  14. Wr. Neustadt: Business park instead of stadium on ORF from July 17, 2016, accessed on July 18, 2016.
  15. https://www.noen.at/sport/wr-neustadt/fussball-ankick-im-neuen-wr-neustaedter-stadion-wiener-neustadt-redaktionsfeed-fotos-fussball-164537410
  16. ^ Lower Austrian Football Association: Sportschule Lindabrunn ( Memento from August 13, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) (accessed on July 28, 2008).
  17. a b 1. Wiener Neustädter SC: 1. Wiener Neustädter SC - squad (accessed on December 5, 2019)
  18. ^ SC Wiener Neustadt, season 2016/17, KM-FR, roster. In: fussballoesterreich.at. Retrieved December 10, 2017 .

Coordinates: 47 ° 49 ′ 21.5 ″  N , 16 ° 15 ′ 19.5 ″  E