SV Feldkirchen

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SV M&R Feldkirchen
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Basic data
Surname Sports club Feldkirchen / Carinthia
founding 1948
Colours Green white
president Gottfried Zwatz, BM Ing.Robert Rauter, BM Ing.Walter Moser and BM Ing.Arnold Moser
Board Ingrid Maier, Gerhard Schreilechner, Joachim Thamer
Website sportverein-feldkirchen.at
First soccer team
Head coach Auron Miloti
Venue NIMO-ARENA fashion house
Places 2,500
league Carinthian League
2018/19 10th place
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The Sportverein Feldkirchen is an Austrian football club from Feldkirchen in Carinthia . The club plays in the Carinthian League , the fourth highest level in Austria. The club colors are green and white. The main sponsor is the Feldkirchen-based construction company M&R Bauholding .

founding

SV Feldkirchen was created in 1948 through the merger of the “Arbeiterturnverein Feldkirchen” (ATUS) founded in 1924 and the then still young club “Blau-Weiß Feldkirchen”. And then it was clear: green and white emerged from blue and white on Sept. 27, 1948 and thus today's sports club Feldkirchen / Carinthia. Alois Schönherr was the founder and Georg Schurian sen. the first chairman / president.

05.10.48 - Declaration of responsibility by the then Political Expositur Feldkirchen

09/20/49 - Declaration of responsibility by the Carinthia Security Directorate

Special features of the statutes and the association law from 1948

§9 Articles of Association

On request, young people with less means are to be allowed to participate in sporting activities through a discount or a reduction in the entry fee and membership fee. The youngsters also currently play an important role in the club. The offspring is the soul of SV M&R Feldkirchen.

Sports history

The team was promoted to the Carinthian League for the first time in 1958/59 . A total of eight championship titles were celebrated in the Carinthian football championship by 2019.

After the 1963/64 season you had to - relegate to the then one-piece sub-division again. Two years later, the team suffered a further descent, they played in the "1st Class East" from the 1965/66 season, and was transferred to the "1st Class West" in the following year for geographical reasons. From 1968/69 Feldkirchen belonged again to the lower league, which, thanks to a fundamental reform of all classes and leagues, was divided into the groups "West" (including Feldkirchen) and "East" from that season.

In 1971/72 he was again promoted to the Carinthian League. In the 1977/78 season there was - after finishing 2nd in the championship - for the first time the right to participate in the ÖFB Cup 1978/79 , but already in the first round on August 6, 1978 against the neighboring second division leader SCA St Veit failed after a 1: 1 after 120 minutes on penalties with 4: 5. After rank 6 in the championship 1978/79, the "runner-up title" was achieved again in 1979/80. That again meant participating in the Cup, but like two years ago and against the same opponent there was the end on August 9, 1980: this time it was 3: 3 n.V. and 3: 4 after penalties.

In the next game year (after 3rd place in the championship), SV Feldkirchen was represented in the ÖFB Cup, where they reached the second round for the first time: On August 8, 1981, after a 0-0 extension against the "big" Austria Klagenfurt 4: 3 on penalties the better end for themselves. Exactly one week later, however, the Styrian national league team ASK Voitsberg lost 1-0 with an untenable free kick by Marics in the 75th minute of the game. The Feldkirchen list was as follows: Wolfgang Knaller, Friedrich Schilcher, Erich Knaller, Peter Schilcher, Wadl, Mühlbacher, Werner Knaller, Huber, Bernhard Knaller, Karl Hudritsch, Boris Sikic.

The club took second place in the 1981/82 championship, but on August 7, 1982, in the first round of the cup, the end came after a 1: 4 at Chemie Linz .

After three unsuccessful attempts in the relegation tournament of the regional champions of Carinthia, Upper Austria and Styria for promotion to the 2nd division in 1984, 1987 and 1989, in the 1994/95 season under coach Manfred Mertel he was promoted to the Central Regionalliga , the third highest performance class, redesigned a year earlier. In 1996/97 the club had to relegate as bottom of the table from the regional league to the Carinthian regional league.

1997/98 even followed the painful "slip" into the lower league.

After being promoted to the Carinthian regional league in 2001, he was promoted back to the Central Regionalliga in 2004. The 2007/08 season was the most successful in the club's history with second place in this division and reaching the final in the ÖFB Amateur Cup against SV Horn . Another setback followed in the 2008/09 season and relegation to the Carinthian league, from which, however, as champions of the following season, they managed to immediately return to the regional league middle. After that there was a constant up and down, because the Feldkirchner were relegated back to the Carinthian league in 2010/11 (third from bottom in 14th place).

Player-coach Robert Micheu was not deterred and continued to play in the Carinthian League with local talent. The journey was worth it and in the 2011/12 season they managed to regain the title in the Carinthian League and were promoted to the Middle Regional League for the fourth time in the club's history, but had to be relegated again (the year after) for the fourth time.

From the 2013/14 season there was a syndicate with the small club SV Oberglan, only a few kilometers away, and the club played the championship of the Carinthian League under the name "SV Feldkirchen / SV Oberglan", with the final rank 2 being achieved. The 2014/15 championship ended on rank 7.

Also in 2013, the economically troubled association was taken over by the Oberglan functionary Gerhard Schreilechner (by profession marketing manager at Sparkasse Feldkirchen).

Special

Sports facility and its history

From earlier times (especially the 1970s) it is worth mentioning that the then Feldkirchen goalkeeper Hans Koch (born 1952) was the team's number one penalty taker.

1948 to 1982

  • was played on today's school sports field between the new middle schools in Feldkirchen.

1982

  • On August 14, 1982, they moved to today's soccer arena - the so-called WIGO-HAUS ARENA. The stadium was opened by the political representatives, Leopold Wagner (Governor), Ing.Horst Huber (Mayor), STR Ing.Herald Piber (Sports Councilor) and SV Feldkirchen President Erich Schmidecker. Cost: 32 million schillings (of which 2.7 million state, 500,000 federal government and 250,000 from dead funds)

2009

  • In 2009 the ARENA was given today's grandstand.

2016

  • Since March 15, 2016, the arena has been called " Modehaus NIMO-ARENA ".

2017

  • Redesign of the grill stand by the Inform carpentry; Renovation of the serving pavilion by Bretis Bau; Cost item; 15 thousand euros

2018

  • the canteen was completely renovated; Cost item 12 thousand euros
  • General renovation of the power supply by the municipality; Cost 80 thousand euros

2019

  • Construction of a modern and stylish terrace expanded. Cost 75 thousand euros
  • Creation of an association office as an office with staff, including a shop for association members; Cost 15 thousand euros (IT, DSGVO based filing cabinets, office furniture, conference table)
  • Conversion of the entire floodlight system arena and sports field to LED light sources; Cost 70 thousand euros

Previous championship titles

  • 1st class A: 1953/54, 1956/57
  • Lower league east: 1970/71
  • Carinthian League: 1994/95, 2003/04, 2009/10, 2011/12
  • Lower league west: 1999/00

Promoter of the economy and president of SV Feldkirchen

  • 1969 - Hans Steiner - Vademecum
  • 1979 - KomRat. Ing. Ernst Roth - Wigo House
  • 2000 - Alexander Leopold - A. Leopold GesmbH
  • 2003 - Gottfried Zwatz - Photo Zwatz GesmbH
  • 2009 - BM Ing.Robert Rauter, BM Ing.Walter Moser and BM Ing.Arnold Moser - M&R Bauholding

The chairmen / chairwoman

  • 09/27/48 - Georg Schurian
  • 1956 - Max Buzzi basket
  • 1969 - Hans Steiner
  • 1974 - Josef Janschitz
  • 1979 - Johann Salbrechte
  • 1997 - Alexander Leopold
  • 2003 - Ulf Puschitz
  • 2006 - Robert Schieder
  • 2014 - Gottfried Zwatz
  • 2016 - Peter Michael Kowal jun.
  • 2017 - Ingrid Maier

Trainer

Adi Oberzaucher Valentin Ortner Walter Rath jun. Prof. Hermann Kövari Reinhard Tellian Max Schlager Alfred Mölzer
Christoph Möderndorfer Dr. Manfred Mertel Branko Oblak Karl Wilblinger Werner Knaller Rudolf Perz Manfred Peternell
Robert Micheu (2009) Auron Miloit (2017)

Player with a career

The players of SV M&R Feldkirchen who made it to the top in football include Christian Dietrichsteiner, Karl Hudritsch, Hans Jalen, Hans Koch, Josef Markowitsch, Franz Rednak, Klaus Rohseano, Wolfgang Tammegger, Dietmar Zusatz, Karl Wilblinger and us all known Knaller brothers (Walter, Werner, Bernhard, Wolfgang, Erich and Hermann). A total of 6 siblings made football history, four made it into the Bundesliga and some made it into the national team. Walter Knaller was triple vice-shooter king in Austria (131 goals!) Wolfgang Knaller almost 500 games in the Bundesliga and 26 calls-up to the national team and Werner, Bernhard and Erich brought their talent to Austria's highest football league.

Other well-known players who played at SV Feldkirchen included a .: Owusu Afriyie , Johann Jalen , Auron Miloti , Branko Oblak , Werner Reitbauer , Markus "Max" Sukalia , Boris Sikic , Matthias Dollinger, Christian Sablatnig

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