SV Grieskirchen

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SV Grieskirchen
SV Pottinger Grieskirchen.svg
Basic data
Surname Sports club Pöttinger Grieskirchen
Seat Grieskirchen , Upper Austria
founding December 14, 1945
Colours green-red-green
president Thomas Altendorfer (President)
Christian Schneitler (Chairman)
Website svgrieskirchen.at
First soccer team
Head coach Christian Heinle
Venue Froling Stadium Grieskirchen
Places 2100
league Upper Austrian League
2018/19 9th place
home
Away

The sports club Pöttinger Grieskirchen is an Austrian football club from the Upper Austrian district capital Grieskirchen . Since the 2017/18 season he has been playing in the Upper Austrian League , the fourth highest level in Austria. The club colors are red-green-white. The team plays their home games in the Froling Stadium in Grieskirchen . The main sponsor is the machine manufacturer Pöttinger Landtechnik based in Grieskirchen .

history

The roots of organized football in Grieskirchen go back to 1936. At that time, local football enthusiasts founded the Grieskirchen sports club , which, according to the club's history, met with resistance everywhere. During the Second World War , the club had to stop playing in 1943 and was dissolved.

Regardless of the lack of players, officials and equipment after the end of the war, the sports club Grieskirchen was re-established by the athletes Josef Ortner, Heinrich Strasser, Fritz Bauer and Heinrich Kies-Humer on October 15, 1945 and approved by the state government in Linz on December 14, 1945 . A little later, they joined the Upper Austrian Football Association and the General Sports Association of Upper Austria .

In the following season, SV Grieskirchen entered the championship in the 2nd and lowest class and achieved promotion in 1948. Until 1957, Grieskirchen played in the midfield of the 1st class, the fourth of six levels in Austria at that time. This was followed by a four-year series of alternating highs and lows: 1958 relegation to 2nd class C, 1959 re-promotion, 1960 renewed relegation and 1961 re-promotion to 1st class West. When the district league was introduced as the new fourth of the seven levels in 1962, SV Grieskirchen belonged to this league and in the following season even made it to the state league of Upper Austria .

SV Grieskirchen experienced the most successful years in the club's history from the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s: in 1967 it was promoted to the Regionalliga Mitte , which was then the second highest level in Austria. The immediate relegation in 1968 was followed by the return to the regional league, which they belonged to until 1974, in the following season in 1969. During this time, the club name was expanded to include sports club Pöttinger Grieskirchen , which was decided by the general assembly of the club in 1971. In the course of the Austrian league reform decided in the 1973/74 season , the regional league was dissolved and replaced by second-rate regional leagues in 1974/75, which in the following season only represented the third-highest Austrian level due to the introduction of the nationwide second-rate national league.

Without relegation, SV Grieskirchen fell one level down and since then has been oscillating between the third and fourth Austrian level: in 1978 they were relegated to the fourth-class 2nd regional league and missed second place there in 1981, when they were equal on points with FC Andorf, only because of the 5 goals worse goal difference the resurgence, which then succeeded in 1987. In 1990 they gambled away the league in the first regional league in the last round and unluckily rose due to a goal difference that was 9 goals worse than the ATSV Timelkam . Two years later, however, they were just as happy when they were equal on points with SV Gmunden because of the 9 goals better goal difference. As a result, Grieskirchen played in the midfield of the 1st regional league and therefore did not make the leap into the Regional League Middle, which was introduced as a new third level in 1994/95, but remained in the 1st regional league , which was now only the fourth highest Austrian level. In 1997 they made the leap to the Middle Regional League, but after two seasons they fell back to the fourth division , now called the Upper Austria League . Only seven years later, in 2006, another Upper Austrian championship title and promotion to the regional league could be celebrated. As in the 1990s, SV Grieskirchen was only able to stay there for two years and from the 2008/09 season played again in the fourth-class Radio Upper Austria League . In the 2015/2016 season, the championship won promotion to the Middle Regional League; This was followed by direct relegation in the 2016/17 season.

Women's team

The women's team of SV Grieskirchen, the Soccer Ladies Grieskirchen , was founded in April 2008. In the autumn, the entry into the championship operation of the women's class Upper Austria West (fourth highest Austrian level) took place in the 6th place. The following season 2009/10 the Soccer Ladies finished in third place.

Stadion

When the association was founded in 1945, the American occupying power at the time made the so-called Übleiswiese available to the association as a field of activity. On August 6, 1967, the Trattnachtalstadion was opened in time for promotion to the second-class regional league. Currently (as of 2017) the stadium is called "Froling Stadium Grieskirchen".

Squad season 2017/2018

  • Andreas Baschinger
  • Sebastian Bauer
  • Philip Burghart
  • Chavdar Dimitrov
  • Lukas Feicht
  • David Hangweirer
  • Christian Heinle
  • Stefan Huber
  • Daniel Humer
  • Rumen Stefanov Kerekov
  • Dominik Klinger
  • Andreas King
  • Matthias Leibetseder
  • Jürgen Hager
  • Lukas Mitterhofer
  • Nicolas Oberauer
  • Christian Piermayr
  • Mark Patrik Pilisi
  • German Rudelstorfer
  • Philip Saloschnig
  • Thomas Stadler
  • Vinko Vina Svalina
  • Patrick Vormair
  • Jonathan Winetzhammer

titles and achievements

  • 7 times participation in 2nd Austrian level: 1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 (Regionalliga Mitte), 1975 (Landesliga)
  • 2 × Upper Austrian regional champion (3): 1967, 1969
  • 2 × Upper Austrian regional champion (4): 1997, 2006
  • 2 × champions 2. Landesliga West (4) 1987, 1992
  • 1 × Champion District League West (4): 1964
  • 2 × champion 2nd class C (5): 1959, 1961
  • 1 × 2nd grade master (5): 1961
  • 1 × Champion 2nd class E (2nd of 2 classes in Upper Austria): 1948
  • 3 × participation in the Austrian Cup: 2001, 2007, 2009
  • 1 × Champion OÖ League 2015/2016

Well-known players and coaches

With Werner Burgholzer , Grieskirchen provided a player from the Austrian national soccer team of amateurs that became European champions in 1967.

In younger years, some players wore the SV Grieskirchen dress, mostly temporarily, who were able to get a taste of the Bundesliga or first league before or after, but the big names are missing.

The signing of Emidio Wellington, the first Brazilian in the club's history, who had already worked for FC Wacker Innsbruck and in the Bundesliga, was celebrated as a sensation in early 2008 . But even he could not save the Grieskirchner from relegation to the regional league and then left the Upper Austrians.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c The story , on: svgrieskirchen.at ( Memento of the original from February 1, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Accessed April 18, 2009 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.svgrieskirchen.at
  2. Decision No. II Pol 820 / 2-1945 according to Die Geschichte , on: svgrieskirchen.at ( Memento of the original from February 1, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Accessed April 18, 2009 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.svgrieskirchen.at
  3. a b c cf. corresponding years in the data service , on: fussballoesterreich.at , accessed on June 10, 2010
  4. News Soccer Ladies , on: svgrieskirchen.at ( Memento of the original from August 15, 2010 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 June 10, 2010 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.svgrieskirchen.at
  5. Until 1961, the masters of the four second classes played a second class master against each other. However, the outcome of these games had no effect on promotion to 1st class. see. corresponding years on data service 1919/20 to 2002/03 , on: fussballoesterreich.at , accessed on April 18, 2009
  6. ^ SV Grieskirchen.Transfers , on: transfermarkt.at , accessed on April 18, 2009
  7. sensation! Grieskirchen signs Brazilians , January 30th, 2008, on: newsarena.info  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Accessed April 18, 2009@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.newsarena.info