SV Wienerberg

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SV Wienerberg 1921
LOGO SV Wienerberg 1921.svg
Basic data
Surname Sports club Wienerberg 1921
Seat Vienna
founding 1921
Colours blue / white blue / black
Board Wolfgang Kamper (Chairman)
Website sv-wienerberg.at
First soccer team
Head coach Claus Schönberger
Venue Wienerberg sports field
Places 1,500
league Vienna City League
2018/19 5th place
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The SV Wienerberg 1921 is an Austrian football club from the Viennese district Inzersdorf City at the foot of Wienerberg . The greatest successes were the two narrowly missed promotions to the Austrian National League in 1970 and 1972 as well as the 5 Viennese national championship titles (1961, 1969, 1976, 2007 and 2016).

In the 2016/17 season, the club will play in the fourth-class Viennese city league - after having renounced promotion to the Regionalliga Ost .

In the offspring, SV Wienerberg 1921 rose to second place overall in the B-League in the A-League in the 2008/2009 season, where SV Wienerberg 1921 achieved the title of A-League overall champion in the 2014/2015 season (as well as the Individual champions in the U16, U15 and U14) and thus for the first time promotion to the highest junior league in Vienna, the WFV League, in which they played for two seasons. After relegation in 2016/17, the youngsters played again in the A-League and were able to win the championship title in the A-League U11 in 2017/18.

Club coat of arms from 1921

history

SV Wienerberg was founded in autumn 1921 as ASV Wienerberg in the inn of the Italian Belle Gatti by workers from the brickworks on Wienerberg with the club colors blue and white. The names of the first team are Karl Tofek, Franz Sedlak, Johann Stejskal, Karl Beybl, Josef Chalupsky, Johann Svehla, Franz Matejka, Josef Kadler, Adolf Kaskoun, Vinzenz Kriz and Friedrich Cech . The club first played in the fourth class southwest, the sixth performance level, before it was organized in the VAFÖ game operations from 1929 to 1934 . Even before the club's ascent, which began in 1948 with the championship in 2nd class A and ended in the second-rate Regionalliga Ost in 1961, several later national players already held up the club's colors. In addition to Franz Kellinger , Walter Zeman was probably the most famous footballer of the Favoritner Club.

In 1953 ASV Wienerberg rose to the third-class Wiener Landesliga for the first time , and after being relegated immediately it came back in 1955. In the 1960/61 season , the club was able to rise as national champions in the second-rate Regionalliga Ost . The club spent seven seasons in the second division, in 1966 the prominent coach Alfred Körner was signed . The relegation in 1968 was acknowledged with the immediate resurgence (26 wins in 28 games) and the almost march through to the highest Austrian league .

In the 1969/70 season , the Favoritner took second place under the new name SV Wienerberger behind the 1st Simmeringer SC , to which the later national goalie Helmut Maurer also switched. After a third place in the 1970/71 season , they again missed promotion to the National League as second behind SV Admira Wiener Neustadt in the 1971/72 season .

After the club stepped down a bit in the following years, it was relegated to the Vienna league in the 1973/74 season . Ultimately, however, the downward trend was stopped with the return to the Regionalliga Ost in 1976, but due to the reform, this league was only third-rate. After SV Wienerberger had to return to the Vienna league in the 1978/79 season only because of the poorer goal difference, the final crash came with relegation to the lower league in 1984. After the merger with Inzersdorf, it came back as Wienerberger / Inzersdorf in 1993 to the Wiener Liga, where the club was able to establish itself without any problems.

After the blue-whites became the main inventory of the Vienna League, they were promoted to the Regionalliga Ost in the 2006/07 season . After SV Magna Wienerberg was able to stay there until the 2009/10 season , the bitter relegation followed at the same point 13th place (this season there were four relegated from the Regionalliga Ost).

SV Wienerberg (2011)

But it turned out to be even more bitter, after the 2011/12 season there was even a relegation from the Vienna City League to the Oberliga A. Here, after a tough duel with the Sportunion Mauer in the last round, the SV Wienerberg team was able to win to be crowned champion and thus celebrate the immediate return to the Vienna City League. Two seasons later, Young Style Soccerclub Wienerberg won the championship title in the 2015/2016 season, but for financial reasons they waived promotion to the Regionalliga Ost.

The club has played as SV Wienerberg 1921 in the Vienna City League since the 2016/17 season.

successes

  • 11 × participation in second division Austria: 1962–1968, 1970–1973
  • 5 × Viennese champions : 1961, 1969, 1976, 2007, 2016
  • 2 × Vienna Cup winners : 1990, 2004
  • Junior overall champion A-League 2014/2015
  • Young individual title:
  • 2007/2008 B-League U11
  • 2009/2010 A-League U13
  • 2010/2011 A-League U14
  • 2014/2015 A-League U14, A-League U15, A-League U16
  • 2017/2018 A-League U11

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