SV Rottenmann

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SV Rottenmann
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Basic data
Surname Rottenmann sports club
Seat Rottenmann , Styria
founding 1929
Colours Black red
president Michael Fölsner
Website svr.at
First soccer team
Head coach Stefan Knapp
Venue Go Well Arena
Places 2200
league Styrian regional league
2016/17 4th Place
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The SV Rottenmann (short form: SVR ) is an Austrian football club from the Styrian Bergstadt Rottenmann . The greatest success in the club's history was the runner-up title in 1973/74 in the Styrian regional league , which was then part of the third highest division in Austria. The association currently has around 350 members. The first team is currently back in the national league .

history

SV Rottenmann was founded in 1929 by Eduard Deutschmann, a teacher from Knittelfeld who teaches at the Rottenmann secondary school. The later director also brought the first dress, already in the club colors black and red, as a gift from the brother club Red Star Knittelfeld. The founding members were chairman Eduard Deutschmann and the sports idealists Fritz Ploder, Eduard Krek, Karl Geißler, Franz Wakonig, Franz Goltner, Karl Maier, Fritz Behrend and the Widi brothers. The first official home game was played against AAC Bruck as part of a sports festival in 1931.

The association was dissolved in February 1934, but was re-established under the name ASK Rottenmann in the autumn of the same year . After the end of the Second World War , the club was renamed SV Rottenmann again .

After eventful years in the 1st and 2nd class, the club made it to the Northern Lower League in 1960. In the 1971/72 season, under coach Hans Präpasser, SV Rottenmann achieved the best performance in the club's history with its first promotion to the Styrian regional league. Already in the second year after promotion, the team won the autumn championship, after a weak spring it was finally enough to become the runner-up behind the Deutschlandsberger SC . The same situation was repeated in the 1998/99 season, here SV Rottenmann under coach Ivo Gölz was eight points ahead of autumn champions, but as in the 1970s, the team lost the points cushion in spring and had to come back to second place, this time behind FC Zeltweg, be content. These two national league championship titles are also the greatest successes in the history of the SVR.

In the 1975/76 season, the team was relegated to the lower league, after seven seasons in this class, they were promoted again in 1984/85 with trainer Manfred Schweingger. Unfortunately you had to relegate again in 1988/89, but this time it only took four years until SV Rottenmann, under the direction of the former Sturm Graz player Fredl Wirth, made it into the highest Styrian league again in 1993. At the end of the 2006/07 season, SV Rottenmann had to face the painful descent into the Oberliga Nord. The club used this descent to completely rebuild the teams. Six young players from its own youth training center were brought into the squad and were the youngest fighting team in the league in the following season.

In the junior area, more than 100 boys and girls in seven age groups are looked after by 14 trainers. Four junior teams take part in the regional championship in children's football (U8 to U12) and three junior teams play as a syndicate in NZ Paltental in the youth football championship (U13 to U17), one of them in the Styrian performance class.

The greatest success in the youth field is the Styrian U-18 championship title in 1997, in which the team, under the direction of coach Emmerich Seebacher, beat Sturm Graz 4-0 in the decisive game in 1997 . In 2005 the Paltental Training Center was founded. The junior performance center is run in the form of a syndicate and has always participated in the championship of the Styrian performance classes since it was founded in 2005. In this short time, the qualification for the junior regional league was made twice and the top scorer three times.

The women's team plays as the Städtische Betriebe Rottenmann / Lassing in the Styrian women 's league .

In June 2019, the SVR Oberliga Nord became champions and thus made it back to the Styrian regional league.

Stadion

In 1992 the new Paltenstadion was opened with a friendly match against SK Rapid Wien in front of 2200 spectators. The sports complex also includes an artificial turf field with floodlights and a fun court. There is also a gym in the sports and club house.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tables - SVR / SVL Women - Season 2017/18. In: vereine.fussballoesterreich.at. Retrieved September 1, 2017 .